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10thAnnual Report 2017-18
DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING
Directorate of Training & Technical Education (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
Campus-I: Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi-110052
Campus-II: Sri MaaAnandmayee Marg, Okhla Industrial Area Phase-II, New Delhi-110020
E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected]
Website: www.dite.delhigovt.nic.in
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INDEX
1. Introduction& Highlights of the Year…………………………………………………. 3
2. Governing Council ……………………………………………………………………………… 4
3. Main Committees & Organizational Activities…………………………………….. 7
4. Vision and Mission……………………………………………………………………………… 8
5. Financial Performance and Balance Sheets…………………………………………. 9
6. Physical Performance ………………………………………………………………………… 13
7. Academic Programmes………………………………………………………………………. 14
8. DITE School of Skill Development……………………………………………………….. 15
9. Infrastructure, Lab Facilities and Library ……………………………………………. 19
10. Students’ Affairs…………………………………………………………………………………. 25
11. Faculty Affairs……………………………………………………………………………………. 29
12. Training & Placements……………………………………………………………………..…
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13. Industrial Research Department (Production)…………………………………….. 37
14. Incubation Centre………………………………………………………………………………. 38
15. Building Renovation / Retrofitting Work……………………………………………. 39
16. Human Resource (HR)……………………………………………………………………….. 40
17. Scholarship Details……………………………………………………………………………… 46
18. Photos & Memorable Moments…………………………………………………………. 47
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1. INTRODUCTION & HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE) came into existence w.e.f. 28th Nov. 2007 and is functioning under the Administrative control of Department of Training & Technical Education, Government of NCT of Delhi. DITE operates from two Campuses: Campus-I, Wazirpur Industrial area, Delhi and Campus-II, Okhla Industrial area, New Delhi.The societies of Tool Room & Training Centre (TRTC) at Wazirpur Industrial Areaand Hi-Tech Vocational Training Centre (HTVTC) at Okhla Industrial Area were amalgamated and renamed as DITE.
TRTC at Wazirpurand HTVTCat Okhlawere established with technical and financial assistance of Government of Denmark and Government of Italy respectivelyto contribute towards the development of industries in and around Delhi through supply of trained manpower, undertaking job work of machining and manufacturing of sophisticated tools. These centres were functioning as independent societies, registered under the societies registration act, 1860 each having separate Governing council and General body of the society.
DITE has been playing a vital role in the development of micro, small and medium industries through supply of trained manpower in the field of tool making and tool designing and supply of sophisticated tools such as dies, moulds, press tools, jigs, fixtures etc. for the past over Forty years. The Institute conducts post- ITI courses in machine operations and die fitting, Skill development courses, Diploma course in Tool & Die Making, Diploma course in Mechanical Engineering,B.Tech (Tool Engineering), B.Tech (Mechatronics) and M.Tech (Tool Engineering) to cater to ever challenging needs of technical excellence in the area of ToolEngineering andMechatronics.
The trainees are given on job training by well qualified faculty of the Institute. The long-term Courses offered by Institute are approved by AICTE. The Diploma Course in Tool & Die Making and Diploma in Mechanical Engineering are affiliated to Board of Technical Education, Govt. of NCT Delhi&B. Tech and M.Tech Coursesare affiliated to GGSIP University. The Institute also conducts various short-term courses in the field of Tool Engineering, operation & maintenance of CNC machines.
The institute is also manufacturing sophisticated tools and equipment’s for DRDO and reputed Industries viz. Maruti Udyog Ltd, L&T, Voltas, National Institute of Visually handicapped (NIVH), Minda, Steel Strips India Ltd etc. It also provides consultancy service in the field of Tool Engineering to the SSI sector. DITE is perhaps the only Institute in the country where the degree level course in Tool Engineering is being conducted. Our endeavour is to make DITE as the centre of Excellence in Tool Engineering and Integrated Engineering’s. The Trainees of the Institute are absorbed by the industries through campus interview during the final year of their training period.
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2. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL The Director,
Directorate of Training & Technical Education, GNCT of Delhi, Muni Maya Ram Marg, Pitampura, Delhi – 110 088
Chairman
The Secretary-cum-Commissioner (Labour) Govt. of NCT of Delhi, 5, Sham Nath Marg, Delhi – 110 054
Member
The Spl. Commissioner of Industries, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Patparganj, Udyog Sadan, Delhi – 110 092
Member
The Special/Additional Secretary (Finance), Department of Finance, Government of NCT of Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I. P. Estate, New Delhi – 110002.
Member
The Secretary (IT), Department of Information & Technology, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Delhi Secretariat, I. P. Estate, New Delhi 110002.
Member
The Vice Chancellor, Delhi Technological University (DTU), ShahbadDaulatpur, Main Bawana Road, Delhi 110042.
Member
The Managing Director, Delhi State Industrial Infrastructure & Development Corporation Limited (DSIIDC) N 36, Bombay Life Building, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001
Member
The Special/Additional Director, Department of Training & Technical Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi Muni Maya Ram Marg, Pitam Pura, Delhi 110088
Member
Head (Delhi State) The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Member
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23, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
The Director-cum-Principal, Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE), Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi 110052.
Member
The Registrar, Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Sector16 C, Dwarka, New Delhi 110078
Member
The Director (TRTCs) , Office of the Development Commissioner (SSI), MSME, Government of India, Wing 7th Floor, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi 110108
Member
Sh. Dinesh Mohaniya, Hon'ble MLA, Delhi Legislative Assembly, B14, Shiv Park, Khan Pur, Delhi
Member
Shri Devesh Chhabra, Unit Head (Tooling Division) M/s. Sumi Mothersons, E4, Sector 59, NOIDA 201307(U.P)
Member
Shri Vineet Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, M/s. Jay Bharat Maruti, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019. Governing Council Meetings held during FY 17-18
i) 18th Meeting of Governing Council of DITE held on 2nd August, 2017
ii) 19th Meeting of Governing Council of DITE held on 28th Feb, 2018
Details of Agenda items and Minutes of the Meeting of these Governing Council are available at: http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Agenda-of-the-19th-GC.pdf http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Minutes-of-the-19th-GC-metting-of-DITE-28feb18.pdf http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Agenda-of-the-18th-GC.pdf
Member
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http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Minutes-of-the-18th-GC-metting-of-DITE-02aug17.pdf
Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Society of DITE held during FY 17-18
i) 18th Meeting of AGM of the Society of DITE held on 2nd August, 2017
ii) 19th Meeting of AGM of the Society of DITE held on 28th Feb, 2018
Details of Agenda items and Minutes of the AGM of the Society of DITE are available at:
• http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Agenda-19th-
AGM-28feb18.pdf
• http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Minutes-19th-
AGM-28feb18.pdf
• http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Agenda-of-the-
18th-GC.pdf
http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Minutes-of-the-18th-GC-metting-of-DITE-02aug17.pdf
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3. MAIN COMMITTEES & ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES MAIN COMMITTEES OF DITE
1. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE: 1. Director-cum-Principal :Chairman 2. Secretary, DITE : Member 3. Assistant Manager, Accounts, DITE : Member 4. HOD (PG) : Member 5. Dean (Technical) : Member 6. Deputy Controller of Accounts, DTTE : Member
2. THE BUILDING & WORKS COMMITTEE:
Campus – I 1. Shri A.K. Sehgal, Dean (Tech) : Nodal Officer 2. Shri C.S.Srivastava, OSD (Admn) : Member 3. Shri S.K. Dahiya, J.E (Civil), : Member
• Sh. Sandeep Suri is the nodal officer of Building & works Committee Campus-I since 01st January 2018 after the retirement of ShA.K.Sehgal on 31st December, 2017
Campus – II 1. Dr. Narayan Agarwal, Dean (Academics) :Nodal Officer. 2. Shri B.N.Tiwari, Assistant Manager (Admn) : Member 3. Shri S.K. Dahiya, J.E (Civil) :Member
3.COMMITTEE FOR REDRESSAL OF COMPLAINTS AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE:
1. Ms. Charu Gaur, Assistant Professor :Presiding Officer 2. Shri C.S.Srivastava, OSD(Admin) - : Member 3. Dr.Swati Varshney , Assistant Professor - : Member 4. Smt. Baljeet Kaur, Assistant - : Member 5. Smt. Lalita Balkrishnan, Representative of AIWC :Member, NGO
4. VARIOUS OTHER COMMITTEES:
The institute has constituted various committees to handle day to day working and the details are available at URL:http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/DITE-Committees-30aug18.pdf
Finance Committee meeting detail • MINUTES OF THE 4th MEETING OF FINANCE COMMITTEE OF DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING (DITE) HELD ON
17th AUGUST, 2017 - http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/4th-FinanceCommitteMeeting-MOM-17Aug17.pdf
• AGENDA OF THE 4th MEETING OF FINANCE COMMITTEE OF DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING (DITE) HELD ON 17th AUGUST, 2017 - http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/AGENDA-of-4th-FinanceCommitteMeeting-17Aug17.pdf
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4. VISION AND MISSION OF DITE VISION OF INSTITUTE (DITE): TO BECOME A LEADING AND UNIQUE INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING ABOUT “TOOL ENGINEERING” OFFERING STATE-OF-THE-ART EDUCATION AND RESEARCH FOR SERVING BEST TO THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY WITH A FOCUS ON FLEXIBILITY, SYNERGY AND INNOVATION
MISSION OF INSTITUTE (DITE): THE MISSION OF DITE DELHI IS AS UNDER:
• TO PROVIDE QUALITY SERVICES TO CUSTOMERS BY SATISFYING THEIR INDUSTRIAL AND GROUP NEEDS. • BE COMMITTED TO GENERATING, DISSEMINATING AND PRESERVING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS AND TO
SHARE WITH OTHERS. • TO INCULCATE QUALITY, SAFETY AND COST-CONSCIOUSNESS IN DESIGN, MANUFACTURING AND USAGE. • TO TRAIN INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATING IN THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES. • TO BE COMMITTED TO ACHIEVE AND PRACTICE HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND STANDARD. • BE A TECHNOLOGY LEADER, GO BEYOND TODAY AND AIM FOR TOMORROW, CONSTANTLY BREAK NEW
GROUND, ABANDON OBSOLETE IDEAS AND TECHNOLOGIES AND FILL IN THE GAPS THAT OTHERS HAVE NOT ADDRESSED.
• PROMOTE THE ENGINEERING SPIRIT OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT THROUGH RATIONAL THOUGHT AND MEETING PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS.
• EMPHASIZE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DESIGN OF INFORMATION PRODUCTS, AS WELL AS TO DEVELOP AND PROPAGATE THE USE OF TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR BETTER ENGINEERING PRODUCTIVITY, FLEXIBILITYAND ENHANCED PRODUCT QUALITY.
• DEVELOP POLICIES AND PRACTICES THAT ARE FLEXIBLE, PROMOTE REMOVAL OF OBSOLESCENCE AND ARE CHANGE ORIENTED IN ITS EDUCATION IN COUNTRY.
• BE ABLE TO ADDRESS THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION OF TOOLING TECHNOLOGY. • MEET THE NEED FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTIST AT ALL LEVELS OF TERTIARY EDUCATION, UG AND PG AND
OPEN MORE SPECIALIZED COURSES IN TOOL ENGINEERING. • TO CATER THE NEED OF INDUSTRIES THAT RQUIRE TRAINED MANPOWER, SOPHISTICATED TOOLS/DIES ETC. • TO COPE WITH THE HIGHLY COMPETITIVE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.
A SNAP SHOT OF DITE
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5. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE & BALANCE SHEET
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE & BALANCE SHEET
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE & BALANCE SHEET
Income Expenditure Scenerio of DITE since inception (Rs. in Lakh)
2008-09 575.00 667.44 314.00 66.76 889.002009-10 700.00 865.97 0.00 85.03 700.002010-11 700.00 937.50 0.00 44.88 700.002011-12 850.00 1063.83 0.00 116.67 850.002012-13 950.00 1212.63 0.00 35.00 950.002013-14 1025.00 1208.71 200.00 9.09 1225.002014-15 1120.00 1263.58 300.00 353.89 1420.002015-16 931.35 1375.91 800.00 255.62 1731.352016-17 1300.00 1732.81 0.00 576.44 1300.002017-18 1125.00 1665.83 555.01 346.04 1680.20Total 9276.35 11994.21 1614.00 1889.42 11445.55
B.Tech Diploma Short term course
Production Invoice
Miscll.Income Total
2008-09 12.09 38.08 3.31 28.48 8.57 90.532009-10 23.21 46.84 5.80 22.86 17.16 115.872010-11 33.81 55.28 11.05 61.44 18.75 180.332011-12 48.02 53.67 4.03 18.05 14.43 138.202012-13 57.74 47.58 39.00 25.52 9.57 179.412013-14 79.00 45.80 29.03 21.56 21.21 196.602014-15 138.38 65.45 35.73 17.50 31.63 288.692015-16 199.95 75.50 43.52 57.94 41.28 376.912016-17 248.64 89.55 53.92 64.48 30.68 487.272017-18 252.85 84.06 38.95 90.66 24.39 490.91
2544.72
Employees
Cost
Salary/all
owance
etc
ACP/MACP/One increment of Feb to June in 2006
Sixth Pay
Commission
implement
ation/AICTE
arrears
Medical
Reimburse
ment
Children Educ.
Allowance
Uniform
Expenses
LTC Retirement
benefits
Other Exp. Total
2008-09 591.13 0.00 0.00 4.04 0.30 0.27 0.78 5.09 65.83 667.442009-10 657.37 0.00 113.48 2.12 7.65 0.17 4.51 18.93 61.74 865.972010-11 756.79 0.00 0.00 3.86 13.33 0.05 20.58 36.53 106.36 937.502011-12 821.29 31.09 0.00 5.87 13.79 0.39 5.22 63.78 122.40 1063.832012-13 994.21 12.00 12.00 5.96 14.00 0.56 3.57 45.00 125.33 1212.632013-14 983.17 3.34 0.00 11.71 13.41 1.50 7.33 68.84 103.23 1192.532014-15 1032.67 0.00 0.00 11.50 27.04 0.90 14.37 65.79 111.31 1263.582015-16 1042.23 101.86 0.00 8.60 13.64 1.32 6.08 59.18 117.75 1350.662016-17 1225.22 37.32 68.96 10.61 10.39 2.17 8.18 190.25 179.71 1732.812017-18 1240.80 0.00 0.00 18.06 0.72 0.00 11.00 164.86 230.39 1665.83
Year
Exp. Under Non Recurring.
Grant-in - aid Non Recurring
Exp. Under GIA recurring
Fee
Total funds
received
Production &Miscll IncomeYear
Year Grant-in - aid GIA Recurring
Revenue Generation
Establishment cost/Benefits paid to employees /expenditure
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE & BALANCE SHEET
Internal Revenue Generation in Rs in Lakhs
0.00
100.00
200.00
300.00
400.00
500.00
600.00
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Production + Job Work FEES from Training
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6. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE & KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
S.NO OPERATIONAL PARAMETER 2016-17 2017-18 1. No. of Academic Courses 5 5
2. No. of Students admitted 611 653 3. No. of students graduated 459 634 4. No. of Students who received
campus placement offers 248 372
5. No. of research seminars / conferences organized
2 5
6. No. of industrial consultancy or production projects undertaken
4 6
7. No. of faculty who published research papers
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8. No. of research papers published
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Ø The renovation work of building was carried out also in 2017-18 under phase-I and phase-II which was due since last 20 to 25 years for repairing of the old & dilapidated civil & electrical infrastructure and building. The institute is now having contemporary and vibrant look.
Ø MOU with Industrial Partners, Industrial Associations for real time projects, internship and consultancy to the industry.
MOU Association
For training of students under their CSR programme
M/s Tech Mahindra Foundation
For internship of students ,real time projects ,Placement &consultancy
M/sBadli Industrial Area Association ,Delhi
Centre of Excellence in Air-Conditioning
M/s Diakin
Ø DITE has imparted Training to more than 50 Faculties of various Institutes in FDP programme.
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7. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES AT A GLANCE DETAILS OF COURSES BEING CONDUCTED BY DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING
Sl.No Name of the course Duration Intake capacity
Affiliation Cumulative strength
Syllabus and other
details 1. M.Tech(TE)(From the AY
2014-15,earlier this was a PG in TDM
2 Years 18 Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University
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website 2. B.Tech. Course in Tool
Engineering (TE) 4 Years 60 Do 240 Do
3. B.Tech. Course in Mechatronics *(commenced from 2013-14)
4 Years 60 Do 240 Do
4. Diploma course in Tool & Die Making
4Years 60 Board of Technical Education, GNCT of
Delhi.
240 Do
5. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering *(Commenced from 2014-15)
3 Years 60 Do 180 Do
6 Two-year Condensed course(TYCC)
2 Year 25 In house programme. 50 Do
Total Strength 986 Short Term Courses 300-350 Grand Total 1286-1336
STATUS OF ENROLLMENTIN LONG TERM PROGRAMMES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18.
S. No. Name of the Course No. of students Enrolled during 2017-18
No. of Boys
No. of Girls
1. M.Tech (Tool Engg.) 12 12 0
2. B.Tech (Tool Engg.) 57 54 3
3. B.Tech(Mechatronics) 67 56 11
4. Diploma (TMT) 69 69 0
5. Diploma (Mechanical Engg.) 68 68 0
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8. DITE SCHOOL OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT (DSSD)
Short term & Medium term Skill Development Courses DSSD is the new name and remodel of already existent Short Term Training Course division of DITE. In view of
the thrust on Skill development by Government of India that has assumed a special proportion in recent times since 2013 to bridge the wide gap between skilled work force demand & supply, DSSD poises to wear a contemporary look and stands to commit to the skill development training with a vision & mission. Vision:
“The vision of DITE School of Skill Development (DSSD) is to be the recognized leader in development of career and skilled work force development in India through standardization, adopting self sustainability and collaborative approach”. Mission: 1. To identify and address the contemporary & future skill requirement of the Industry in the areas of CAD,
CAM, CNC & Automation as well as to advocate its commitment and fulfillment by providing skill development programmes in an updated technological environment in the concerned areas through collaborations, partnerships and outsourcing, the placement of trainees being the centre of the mission.
2. To seek 20 % increase every year in number of trainees trained in skill development thus to train 1000 trainees per year by 2021-22.
JOB ORIENTED SHORT TERM & MEDIUM TERM TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT: (For 10th/12th/ITI/Diploma/Degree Students)
Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering, a Centre for excellence in the field of Tool Engineering and Mechatronics through DSSD offers round the year Training programmes in the following fields creating employment opportunities.
S.N. Course Name Duration Fees in ₹ Course Venue
1* 2 Year Certificate course in Tool Technology, CNC & CAD-CAM 02 Years
1,20,000 (30,000 x 4
Installments) Campus-I & II
2 Operator-Conventional Turning 04 Weeks 4000 Campus-I & II
3 Operator – Conventional Milling 04 Weeks 4000 Campus-I & II
4 CNC Programming & Operation (Lathe & Milling) 04 Weeks 5000 Campus-I & II
5 Auto CAD 04 Weeks 3000 Campus-I & II
6 CAD-NX 04 Weeks 6000 Campus-I & II
7 CAD-CATIA 04 Weeks 6000 Campus- I & II
8 CAD-PRO-E (Creo) 04 Weeks 5000 Campus-I & II
9 PLC 04 Weeks 5000 Campus-II
10 Embedded System 04 Weeks 5000 Campus-II
11 In plant Industrial training / Summer training for Mechanical / Production / Tool Engineering students
04 Weeks 4000 Campus-I
Note: Campus-I is at Wazirpur & Campus-II is at Okhla.
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*The Course at Sr. No. 1 commences in the month of August every year ** The registration for admission is also open for various Short term Skill development Courses on “Air-Conditioning”, “Mechatronics”&“various computer related courses” . How to Apply: (i) Apply on prescribed format available at URL: https://www.dite.delhigovt.nic.in/pdf/Application-Form-STTC.pdf; (ii) Fees can be paid on line. Link available at URL: https://www.onlinesbi.com/prelogin/icollecthome.htm; (iii) For detailed advertisements kindly refer DITE website: www.dite.delhigovt.nic.in; (iv) For queries: Wazirpur Campus-I: 27006129/130, 8800361306; Okhla Campus-II: 9716974877; E-Mail:[email protected]/ [email protected]
PERFORMANCE / DETAILS OF SHORT TERM TRAINING IMPARTED IN 2017-18
S.N. COURSE STUDENTS TRAINED 1 CNC Programming & operation 25 2 Autocad 228 3 Inspection Techniques 8 4 PLC 6 5 CAD-CATIA 15 6 Industrial Training / Summer Training 34 7 CNC Wirecut EDM 3 8 Machining Practice 1 9 2 Year Certificate course in Tool Tech 46
10 Basic Computing Skills 14 11 TMF-MOU-SMART-T Programme in CNC 17
Total Students Trained 397 Total Faculties trained under FDP 46 Total fees received (revenue) Rs. 34.00 Lakh
Existing skill development courses, Labs & trainers: 1. CNC operator course under TMF MOU (2
batches) 2. 2 years certificate course in Tool technology (2
batches) 3. AutoCAD 4. CAD, CATIA course Existing Infrastructure: (DSSD) Ø 2 classrooms, Ø 1 CNC lab. Ø 1 conventional machine work shop, Ø 1 CAD lab.
Salient Features: • Industry recognized Certificate • Job oriented curriculum • Sophisticated Trainer kit • Thorough machining practice • Technically trained faculty • Industry experience • Motivational talks • Skill and time management
workshopsAnd various other activities
NEW INITIATIVES
• DITE has been entrusted upon to commence Two World Class Skill Centres (WCSCs)by Department of Training & Technical Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi; one at Wazirpur & other at Okhla Campus
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Details of WCSCs in DITE
WCSCs, DITE WAZIRPUR& OKHLA
S.N. COURSE NAME DURATION INTAKE VENUE / CAMPUS
1. Certificate Course in Conventional & CNC Programming & Machining Skills
1 Year 40 I & II
2. Certificate Course in WELDER 1 Year 40 I 3. Advanced Certificate Course in TOOL &
DIE MAKER(DIES & MOULDS) 2 Years 40 I & II
4. Advanced Certificate Course in TECHNICIAN MECHATRONICS
2 Years 40 I & II
5. Certificate Course in AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION
1 Year 40 II
• SMART-T is a short term skill development programme offered by DITE in association with Tech Mahindra Foundation (TMF) to supplement the Capital Good & Automotive Industry. We offer two short-term courses under the MOU with TMF: i) CNC Programming & operation ii) CAD-CATIA design software It enables to polish and nourish the students with all round organizational skills along with technical skills of
the participants. • DITE has already set up a Centre of Excellence in Air -Conditioning under the MOU with M/S DAIKIN India. • DITE has entered into a MOU with Industrial Association of Badli Industrial Area for internship of our Students.
CONTACT:
E-Mail: [email protected], , [email protected]
www. dite.delhigovt.nic.in
DITE @ Wazirpur, Delhi - Campus- I Mr. S.N.Das
HOD (DSSD), Campus-I Mobile: 9313084344
Office address: Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi-110052 Phone Nos.: 011-27006130, 8800361306 Tele-fax:- 27377440
DITE @ Okhla, Delhi - Campus II Mr. P. Ghosh
HOD (DSSD), Campus-II Mobile: 9716974877
Office address: MaaAnandmayi Marg ( Near DJB Water Tank), Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-II, New Delhi-110020 Phone Nos.:011- 26388920, 9716974877 Tele-fax:- 27377440
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DITE SCHOOL OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT (DSSD)
Industry ready SMART Technicians
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9. INFRASTRUCTURE, LAB FACILITIES& LIBRARY
Infrastructural & Lab Facilities
DITE has extensive machining, experimental and computational facilities that support its research and teaching activities. In 2017-18 the following measures were taken in order to improve the infra-structure. 1. Up-gradation of Electronics Lab: New Experimental kits added to enhance the quality of technical
education being provided to students. 2. Up-gradation of Work Shop:
a) New conventional machines like Surface grinders, Milling machines, Turningmachines and Shaper machines added in Okhla Campus.
b) New Sections for Fitting, Carpentry, Sheet metal and Welding were started In Okhla Campus. 3. CCTV facility in each lab & class room & in various critical zones has been installed. 4. Facility in Music room has been enhanced. 5. Upgradation of Attendance Monitoring System [AMS]—Biometric Machine for Attendance has been
installed. The details of various labs and equipment available are given below: 1. B. Tech. (Tool Engineering)
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
Applied Physics Lab
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope , Hall Effect set-up, Carey Foster Bridge, Plank Constant set-up, E/m measurement set-up, Spectrometer ,He-NE Laser, Grating and Prism experiments, Fiber Optic Tool Kit, Polari meter, Hall effect set up, CareyFoster Bridge, Cathode ray tube, Cathode ray oscilloscope, Plank constant determination LED set-up, Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal Conductivity measurement set-up, Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal Conductivity measurement set-up, Charging and Discharging of capacitor kit, radio frequency oscillator for ultrasonic wave experiment.
Applied Chemistry Lab Digital Ph meter, Digital Conductivity meter, Digital Spectrometer and other standard kits to perform practical.
Engg. Mechanics Lab
To verify the law force polygon complete with complete with wooden frame, weigh thread etc, To verify the law of moments, to determine co-efficient c friction between wood and various surface, to find forces in the member c Jib crane, to determine the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio an mechanical efficiency of the wheel and axle, Verification of force transmitted by members of given truss, To verify the law of moments using Hell crank Lever, To find CG and Moments of Inertia of an irregular body using computation method.
Electrical Lab
Educational kits Having following Experiments Verification of Thevenin theorem, Norton’s Theorem. Superposition theorems, Reciprocity Theorem, Kirchhoff’s Voltage & current Law. Panel for connection & starting of 3 phase induction motor using Direct on line starter, Star/ Delta starter, Resistance starter, Auto transformer starter, Resistance Starter. Panel for load Test on Single Phase Transformer having Open Circuit Test, Short Circuit Test.
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Workshop Hacksaw, Chisel, Hammer, Marking Scale, file, Bench Vice. Newlyestablished sheet established sheet metalFitting,
Carpentry &Welding shops. Newly added conventional Shaper, Milling, Turning & Surface Grinding machines
Electronics Lab
DC/AC power supply, CRO, Function Generator, Digital Multimeter, PN Junction Diode, Diode Rectifier, Class A,B,C amplifier, Phase Shift Oscillator, Feed Back Oscillator, Digital Logic Gate, Shift Register, Comparators, Lighting Signaling and controlling Circuits, Switches etc. New experimental kits were added like: PN Junctiondiode,Transistor, Rectifiers (Half wave,Full wave &Bridgerectifiers) etc. and Digital Oscilloscopes were also included in the lab.
Automation/ Pneumatic
&Hydraulics Lab
3 Sets of Basic Hydraulic Training kits, 3 sets of Basic Pneumatic Training Kits, 3 sets of Electro-Pneumatic Training kits, Transparent Models, Cut out sections of various Pneumatic Components, Video cassettes.
KOM/DOM Lab
Cylindrical Cam with Transiting follower. Plot cam with flat faced reciprocating follower, End cam with transiting follower, Tangent Cam with roller oscillating follower. Transiting cam with reciprocating knife edge follower. Rotating arrangement (Loaded Governor).CAM Analysis apparatus.
Fluid Mechanics Lab Bernoulli’s Testing Apparatus, Orifice Meter Test apparatus, Venturi meter test apparatus.
CNC Lab Horizontal Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy Milling Machine, CNC Turning Machine, CNC Grinding Machine.
Metrology Lab
Slip Gauges, Micrometer, Verniercalipers, Height Gauge, Sine Bar, Dial indicator, Radius Gauges, Filler Gauges, Surface plate, surface level.Profileprojector,UTM,Metallurgical microscope, Polishing machine,HardnessTester,Tortional testing machine.
Jig Fixture and Gauge Design Lab
Software used : Pro -E, AUTOCAD
Automation/PLC Lab
Lab is equipped with Modicum/ Siemens make PLC. Various industrial exercises like: Stair case wiring, START/STOP of a three-phase motor, LIFT Exercise,Traffic Light Control,Various Sequential Industrial Cycles are solved using PLC.
CAD/CAM & Product Design Lab
Software available: Pro-E wild fire 5, Catia – V5, CREO,Auto-CAD, CAD (Unigraphics), Solid Edge 2D Drafting, Unigraphics CAM, Mold flow.
Press Tool Lab &Mould Design Lab
CAD Software- Unigraphics, Catia, CREO,Pro E, CAE Software – Hyper form, Mould-flow
Communications Skills Lab
Lab is well equipped with various audio-visual facilities with high speed computers with high speed internet connection. This lab not only enhances the communication skill of students but also enable them to search some valuable technical material- book, articles on internet.
Engineering Drawing Engineering drawing hall is having good facility of Tables & Drafters to provide a capacity of 80students.
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2. B. Tech. (Mechatronics)
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
Applied Physics Lab
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope , Hall Effect set-up, Carey Foster Bridge, Plank Constant set-up, E/m measurement set-up, Spectrometer ,He-NE Laser, Grating and Prism experiments, Fiber Optic Tool Kit, Polari meter, Hall effect set up, Carey Foster Bridge, Cathode ray tube, Cathode ray oscilloscope, Plank constant determination LED set-up, Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal Conductivity measurement set-up, Platinum resistance thermometer, Thermal Conductivity measurement set-up, Charging and Discharging of capacitor kit, radio frequency oscillator for ultrasonic wave experiment.
Applied Chemistry Lab Digital Ph meter, Digital Conductivity meter, DigitalSpectrometer and other standard kits to perform practical.
Engineering Mechanics Lab
To verify the law force polygon complete with complete with wooden frame, weigh thread etc., To verify the law of moments, to determine co-efficient c friction between wood and various surface, to find forces in the member c Jib crane, to determine the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio an mechanical efficiency of the wheel and axle, Verification of force transmitted by members of given truss, To verify the law of moments using Hell crank Lever, To find CG and Moments of Inertia of an irregular body using computation method.
Electrical Lab
Educational kits Having following Experiments Verification of Thevenin theorem, Norton’s Theorem. Superposition theorems, Reciprocity Theorem, Kirchhoff’s Voltage & current Law. Panel for connection & starting of 3 phase induction motor using Direct on line starter, Star/ Delta starter, Resistance starter, Auto transformer starter, Resistance Starter. Panel for load Test on Single Phase Transformer having Open Circuit Test, Short Circuit Test.
Workshop Hacksaw, Chisel, Hammer, Marking Scale, file, Bench Vice.Newlyestablished sheet established sheet metalFitting,Carpentry&Welding shops. Newly added conventional Shaper, Milling, Turning & Surface Grinding machines.
Electronics Lab
DC/AC power supply, CRO, Function Generator, Digital Millimeter, PN Junction Diode, Diode Rectifier, Class A,B,C amplifier, Phase Shift Oscillator, Feed Back Oscillator, Digital Logic Gate, Shift Register, Comparators, Lighting Signaling and controlling Circuits, Switches etc. New experimental kits were added like: PN Junction diode, Transistor, Rectifiers (Half wave, Full wave & Bridge rectifiers) etc. and Digital Oscilloscopes were also included in the lab.
Automation/ Pneumatic
&Hydraulics Lab
3 Sets of Basic Hydraulic Training kits, 3 sets of Basic Pneumatic Training Kits, 3 sets of Electro-Pneumatic Training kits, Transparent Models, Cut out sections of various Pneumatic Components, Video cassettes.
KOM/DOM Lab
Rotating arrangement (Loaded Governor), Cylindrical Cam with Transiting follower. Plot cam with flat faced reciprocating follower, End cam with transiting follower, Tangent Cam with roller oscillating follower. Transiting cam with reciprocating knife edge follower. CAM Analysis apparatus.
Fluid Mechanics Lab Bernoulli’s Testing Apparatus, Orifice Meter Test apparatus, Venturi meter test apparatus.
CNC Lab Horizontal Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy Milling Machine, CNC Turning Machine, CNC Grinding Machine.
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Metrology Lab
Slip Gauges, Micrometer, Vernier calipers, Height Gauge, Sine Bar, Dial indicator, Radius Gauges, Filler Gauges, Surface plate, surface level. Profile projector, UTM, Metallurgical microscope, Polishing machine, Hardness Tester,Torsional testing machine.
Jig Fixture and Gauge Design Lab
Software used : Pro -E, AUTOCAD
Automation/PLC Lab
Lab is equipped with Modicon/ Siemens make PLC. Various industrial exercises like: Stair case wiring, START/STOP of a three-phase motor, LIFT Exercise, Traffic Light Control, Various Sequential Industrial Cycles are solved using PLC.
CAD/CAM & Product Design Lab
Software available: Pro-E wild fire 5, Catia – V5, CREO, Auto-CAD, CAD (Unigraphics), Solid Edge 2D Drafting, Unigraphics CAM, Mold flow.
Press Tool Lab &Mould Design Lab
CAD Software- Unigraphics, Catia, CREO,Pro E, CAE Software – Hyper form, Mould-flow
Communications Skills
Lab
Lab is well equipped with various audio-visualfacilities with high speed computers with highspeedinternet connection. This lab not only enhances thecommunication skill of students but also enable them to search some valuable technical material,e- book, articleetc. on internet.
Engineering Drawing
Engineering drawing hall is having good facility ofTables& Drafters to provide a capacity of 80students.
3. M.Tech (Tool Engineering)
Labs Details of Equipments available in the existing labs
Computer Aided Design
& Manufacturin
g Lab
Software available: Creo 2.0, Catia – V5, Auto- CAD, CAD (Unigraphics), Unigraphics CAM. Horizontal Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy Milling Machine, CNC Turning Machine, CNC Grinding Machine.
Design of Jigs Fixture and Gauges Lab
Design on AutoCAD, Catia, UG-NX, Creo
Introduction to Finite Element
Methods Lab
Software used Abacus
Metrology
Lab
Slip gauges,micrometer,Verniercaliper,Height gauge, Sine Bar, Dial Indicator, Radius gauges, filler Gauges, Surface plate,Profileprojector,UTM,Metallurgicalmicroscope,Polishingmachine,HardnessTester,Torsional testing machine.
Introduction to Metal Forming and Press Tool
Design Lab
Design on AutoCAD, Catia UG-NX, Creo2.0 and Simulation on Hyper form.
CNC Technology & Programming Lab
Horizontal Milling Machining Centre, Vertical Copy Milling Machine, CNC Turning Machine, CNC Grinding Machine.
Industrial Automation &
Process Control Lab
3 Sets of basic hydraulic training kits, 3 Sets of basic Pneumatic and electro-pneumatic training kits, Transparent models, Cut out section of various pneumatic components, video cassettes, Programmable LogicController
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Advance Press Tool Design Lab
Design on AutoCAD,Catia UG-NX, Creo& Simulation on Hyper form.
Injection Mould Design and Analysis Lab
Design on AutoCAD,Catia UG-NX, Creo and Analysis onMold flow.
WORK SHOP, WAZIRPUR CAMPUS:
Name of Programme
Labs Details of Equipments available in existing labs
Diploma (TMT), Diploma (Mech),
STTC
CNC Fanuc CNC Wire EDM m/c- 1 no., CNC Lathe-1 no., CNC Milling M/c-1 no.CNC Trainer kits-2 nos.
Metrology Hauser Profile projector, Nikon Tool Room Microscope, Digital Height Master, Vernier calipers, Micrometers, Slip gauge box, Bore gauges etc.
Grinding Praga, Blohm, Jacobsen Surface grinders, Studer, Jungner cylindrical grinders, Pedestal grinders
Milling Deckel, Mcmann, IMTR Milling M/cs with new Milling machines procured & installed in this year.
Turning HMT, BFW Lathe M/cs with new Lathe machines procured & installed in this year.
Pre Tooling Hacksaw m/c, Shaper M/cs Fitting Benches, Drill m/cs, Taps, Dies, Presses, Files etc. EDM Electronica EDM M/c
Jig Grinding
Catmoor Jig Grinding M/cs-2 nos.
CPC Windsor Injection Molding M/c COMPUTER RESOURCE CENTRE (CRC)
Campus – I (Wazirpur Industrial Area)
S. No.
Resource Qty. Purpose
1 Server (NLM) 1 For Network License Management 2 CAD Lab/Class-1 with LCD
Projector 14 Auto Cad Lab For Diploma Students
3 Computer lab/Class-2 with LCD Projector
20 For Diploma students
4 Design Room 4 For Industrial Design Using high end s/w 5 Library 4 For e-book & e-journals 6 Accounts &Admn 10 Accounting 7 Faculty Room 3 Use for teaching 8 Sale & Production 2 For Industrial research & prod. Activity 9 Server (NLM) 64 BIT 1 For Network License Management
10 Hi-Tech CAD s/w Lab 5 High end CAD s/w for Diploma students
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Campus – II (Okhla Industrial Area)
S. No.
Resource Qty. Purpose
1 Server (NLM) 32 bit 1 For network license management
2
CAD Lab with computers
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Lab is well equipped with Computers having different Softwares like: C,C++,AutoCAD,MET Lab,Creo 2.0,Catia etc. to conduct various experiments for B.Tech&M.Techstudents
3 Printers HP 8 4 Canon make Photocopier cum
scanner, printer 1 for official work like examination, academics etc.
5 Computers in Library 10 For e-book & e-journals
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Computers in STTC Lab
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Lab is well equipped with Computers having different Softwares like: AutoCAD, Creo 2.0,Catiaetc. to conduct various Short Term Training Courses.
Library
DITE has two Libraries each in Campus-I, Wazirpur and Campus-II, Okhla. The Libraries are well equipped with Books, Journals and e-Journals. Library at Okhla-Campus-II
S.No DESCRIPTION QTY 1. Total No. of Books as on 31/3/18 7775 2. National Journals 23 3. International Journals 07 4. E-Journals IESTC packagefrom DELNET 1380 5. Newspapers 08 6. Magazines 13
Library atWazirpur -Campus-I .
S.No DESCRIPTION QTY 1. Total No. of Books as on 31/3/18 6356 2. Newspapers 04 3. Magazines 04
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10. STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS
Students’ Affairs
Major Project Competition of B.Tech ( TE & MET) 2017
1. B.Tech Mechatronics students of batch 2015 won 2nd Prizein major project competition at GGSIP University
in 2017. The project was completed by Shubham Thakur, Gaurav Katariya, Rajkumar Bansal, Gaurav Ahuja
on topic “Bus Identification System for Blinds” under the supervision of Mr. R.K. Dhammiand Ms. Charu Gaur.
The BIB (Bus Identification System for Blinds) project is developed to overcome the difficulty faced by the blind and
old-aged people who frequently use the bus to travel. This project is aimed at a wireless communication between
the buses and the bus-stops where buses are the transmitting end and bus-stops are the receiving end.
2. The project titled as “Design, Analysis and Development of Mould for a Helical Gear” completed by Devesh
Tiwari Faisal Farid, Himanshu Jha, Sagar Kapoor, Gaurav Khandelwal, Gurmanan Singh, Dheeraj Nandal,
Dipanshu Gupta, Ammar Ahmed, Rakshak Bhat has won 2nd Prize, in major project competition at GGSIP
University in 2017. The project was done under the supervision of Mr. Kanwarjeet Singh, Mr. Gaurav
AroraandDr.Swati Varshney. The striking factor of this project is to design the mould for the given product
and to find a better and more economical way of manufacturing the product and to improve the ejection
assembly for the part, making the ejection uncomplicated, efficient and increase its speed substantially.
The scope for this project was to make a helical gear with a metallic insert using thermoplastic material
3. DITE student chapter of IEEE:
Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE) student branch IEEE chapter got approved in March 2017. Our
student branch code is STB64308 and our school code is 60112309. DITE student chapter of IEEE has 27
student members and 3 faculty members.MsCharu Gaur, Assistant Professor is Branch counselor of this
chapter. Mr. R.K Dhammi, HoD (Mechatronics) and Mrs Kiran Pal, Assistant professor are faculty mentors
for the student branch. Our student branch chapter is conducting various activities like monthly lecture
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series by faculty members &student members, hands-on experiment sessions and workshops etc. Our
branch got a funding of Rs 10,000 in academic session 2017-18 to support such activities.
STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS
4. Various Activities conducted by DITE student chapter of IEEE during 2017-18
IEEE members attending Lectures at lecture series event in August 2017
Students working on hands-on basic electronics session in October 2017
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Participation of our IEEE members for our Robotics workshop in Feb 2018
STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS
SPORTS and CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
During the academic session 2017-18 of GGSIP University. The students of Delhi institute of Tool engineering have taken an active participation in various sports events organize by the University. They played with great spirit and enthusiasm in various events such as Badminton, Volley ball, Football, Table Tennis, Chess, Power Lifting, Cricket, Basket Ball, Athletics, kabaddi, etc. In university sports meet DITE contingent have participated in the march past event.
Participated in ANUGOONJ, 2018 at Amity school of education studies, Saket, Delhi
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS
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Industrial Visit of Students
To acquire the knowledge about the actual working process inside the Industries, DME students have visited following Companies mentioned below related with Automobile Engineering located in Manesar (Haryana) on 27th March 2018
Company’s Name and Address Tentative Day of visit i) M/S Nagata India Pvt. Ltd, 27th March 2018 Plot No-154-155, Sector-3, IMT,Manesar(Haryana) ii) QH Talbros Ltd, 27th March 2018 Plot No No- 51, Sector-3, IMT Manesar(Haryana) iii) ASK Automotive(Pvt) Ltd 27th March 2018 Plot No. 156/159, Sector-5 IMT Manesar(Haryana)
11. FACULTY AFFAIRS FACULTY AFFAIRS DURING 2017-18:
PUBLICATIONS/BOOK/ CHAPTERS PUBLISHED
1. Swati Varshney and S. K. Dhawan. “Designing of materials for EMI shielding applications”Microwave
materials and applications, volume-2, 575-598, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,ISBN: 978-1-119-20852-5,
2017.
2. Swati Varshney, Oshank, Vaibhav Saini, Kanwarjeet Singh, Gaurav Arora and Praveen
Kumar,Designing of polypropylene –fly ash composite with enhanced mechanical properties in 2nd
International conference on advanced production and industrial engineering, 499-503, Oct 2017.
ISBN: 978-93-84588-07-6.
3. Amit Raturi, Swati Varshney, Arun Gupta, An approach towards utilization of waste-aluminum / fly
ash composite , 1st International Conference on New Frontiers in Engineering, Science, and
Technology (NFEST-2018).
4. Puneet Kumar Syal, Swati Varshney, Kuldeep Singh, Recent development in composite: epoxy @
bagasse laminate, 1st International Conference on New Frontiers in Engineering, Science, and
Technology (NFEST-2018).
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5. Arun Gupta, Narayan Agrawal, sunny Gupta and Rahul Katna, Investing the effect of varying
parameter of MIG welding on mechanical properties of dissimilar metals, Journal of material science
and mechanical engineering, 5, 57-61.
6. Charu Gaur,poster presentation on “Non-interferometric phase imaging” in 2nd departmental
symposium on advances in physics, IIT, 2018.
7. Charu Gaur, “Digital Electronics,” student handbook for class XI, Central Board of Secondary
Examination , 2018 (e-book)
8. R.K. Dhammi, Charu Gaur, Monika Garg, “Basic Electronics,”student handbook for class XI, Central
Board of Secondary Examination, 2018 (e-book)
9. Gaurav Arora, Satpal Sharma, a review on monolithic and hybrid metal-matrix composites
reinforced with industrial- agro wastes, journal of Brazilian society of mechanical sciences and
engineering, 39, 4819-4835.
10. Gaurav Arora,Satpal Sharma, Development and characterization of the hybrid reinforcement
produced by ball milling process, 3rd international conference on the advancement and recent
innovations in mechanical, production and industrial engineering.
11. Kanwarjeet Singh, Satpal Sharma, Development of Ni-based and CeO2 modified coatings by
microwave heating, materials and manufacturing processes, 33, 50-57.
12. Rahul Katna, Kanwarjeet Singh, Narayan Agrawal, Swati Jain, Green Manufacturing- performance of
a biodegradable cutting fluid, materials and manufacturing processes, 13, 1522-1527.
13. Kanwarjeet Singh, Satpal Sharma, Development and characterization of Co based microwave clad,
3rd international conference on the advancement and recent innovations in mechanical, production
and industrial engineering.
14. Saurabh, S. Gupta, V. Chandra and P. Kumar, “An Experimental Study Of Hot Forming On Aluminium Sheet Using Erichsen Cupping Test Machine”, ICAPIE-2017 Advance Production and Industrial Engineering, October 2017, ISBN 978-93-84588-07-6.
15. S. Gupta, N. K. Dubey, V. Chandra, and P. Kumar, “An Experimental Study On The Effect Of
Lubrication And Heating On Draw Parameter Of CRCA Sheet Using Erichsen Cupping Drawing Test”,
Institute of Research and Journals, 5, 28-32.
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16. S. Gupta, P. Kumar, and V. Chandra, “Comparative Study of TiAlN PVD Coated And Uncoated
Carbide Tool on EN-31 Under Different Machining Condition, 1st International Conference on New
Frontiers in Engineering, Science, and Technology (NFEST-2018).
17. R.K.Dhammi,”Realtime Wireless Data Collection, Analysis and Processing using Xbee Radios and
Java”,2nd IEEE International Conference on Telecommunication and Networks (TEL-NET), 10-11, ISBN
978-1-5090-6710-7.
18. R.K.Dhammi, “Effect of Distance and Antenna on Received Signal Strength in Wireless Sensor
Network Using Xbee S2 B Radios - A Case Study”,International Journal of Computer Trends and
Technology, 61, 2231-2803.
Research Project Applied to DST: DST project
Research Project Applied Under the SYST Scheme In 2017
It is a matter of pride that for the first time in the history of DITE, a research project has been granted by Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt of India. The project duration is 2 years and is worth 17.47 Lakhs. A new research lab has been setup in DITE with the efforts of Prof S Maji, Dr Narayan Agrawal, ShKanwarjeet Singh and Sh Rahul Katna (Principal Investigator).
In February 2017, first time in DITE, A research proposal for development of cutting fluid has been applied for obtaining research grant under the DST scheme – SYST (Scheme for Young scientists and Technologists) to achieve another milestone and entered in the exclusive club of institution awarded research projects by DST, Govt. of India. Sh. Rahul Katna, who is an alumni of DITE (M.Tech 34th Batch) and working as Guest Faculty prepared the project proposal for applying under the SYST
scheme and work as the Principal Investigator for this project and proposal was lead by the following eminent faculties of DITE:
1. Prof. S. Maji, Director-Cum-Principal 2. Dr. Narayan Agrawal, HOD(PG) 3. Sh. Kanwarjeet Singh, HOD (TE)
The proposed project aims at reducing the carcinogenic and toxic effects of the mineral oil based cutting fluid. The conventionally used mineral and petroleum based cutting fluids are toxic and cause many health problems to the workers who come in direct contact with them. Many occupational diseases arising due to long term exposure to these metal working fluids. The solution proposed was developing a novel biodegradable cutting fluid which would perform as effectively as the conventional mineral and petroleum based cutting fluid and also be safe for environment and humans.
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The scheme is focused on young scientists & technologist who have adequate background and training in fields of science and technology and show inclination to undertake socially relevant action research projects. This is also to encourage academic institutions, national labs and other S&T institutions to develop societal projects involving young scientists & technologist. The project proposals must show an active association with a field agency in regard to implementation of the project irrespective of the fact whether the candidate is attached to an educational institution or R&D institution or any other agency.
The objectives of the scheme are:
1. To provide opportunities to young scientists & technologist for pursuing innovative research ideas which have direct bearing on societal problems as well as visible technology transfer component.
2. To provide opportunities for interaction and exchange of ideas with scientific community 3. To involve young scientists in S&T development process with inputs of S & T through
internships in selected NGOs.
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12. TRAINING AND PLACEMENTS
About Training and Placement Cell
DITE has two campuses and has a well-established Centralized Training and Placement Cell headed by Sh. C.S.Srivastava (Chairman TPC) and dynamic team of faculty members and officers who have a vast experience in teaching, production and liaison with the industry. The main aim of the cell is to improve the overall worth of students as per the demands of market and the quantity of placements in DITE. Pre-placement talks, Interactive sessions with the Industry experts are organized by the cell on regular basis, for the professional development of students. The Campus recruitment programme starts at the beginning of the semester for final year students and continues till the end of both the Diploma and Degree courses students are placed. DITE has a strong policy not to allow any company doing Education & Training activities to attract the students in the name of placement. Facilities for Recruiters
Dedicated access to Computer Lab for conducting online tests and air-conditioned seminar halls for offline tests.
• Conference Room. • Interview Rooms. • Skype/Video Conferencing. • Business New Paper, Magazines and Library resources. • Internet/Wi-Fi access. DITE Placement Partners
TRAINING and PLACEMENT
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PLACEMENT DRIVE SNAPS
M/s KRISHNA Group of Industries M/s Knorr-Bremse India Private Ltd.
M/s Tata Advance Systems M/s Radiant Polymers Pvt. Ltd.
Presenting Offer Letter to Students: M/s JBM Group
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TRAINING AND PLACEMENTS
DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING PLACEMENT PERFORMANCE OF M.TECH & B. TECH STUDENTS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18
Company M. Tech. students
placed
B. Tech (T.E)
students placed
B. Tech (MET)
students placed
M/s. Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurugram.
- 3 -
Knorr Bremse - 8 1
Nova Beans - 3 -
Alpna - 1 1
SKH - 9 5
JBM group - 11 -
Adriotec - 2 1
MindaSilical - 3 -
M/s. HongyiJig Rapid Technologies Co. Ltd., Delhi
- 2 -
Moti Packaging - 1 2
Natasha Enterprises - 1 -
ENCO - 8 -
Honda Cars/ Scooters - 1 -
Tak Technologies - 1 1
JR Tools - 3 -
M/s. UNO MINDA, IMT Manesar, Gurugram - - 5 Denso Haryana - - 1 Minda Silica - - 1 Motif electric ltd - - 3 Krishna Maruti 1 - - 3 D Dexter 2 - -
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TRAINING AND PLACEMENTS
DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING PLACEMENT PERFORMANCE OF DIPLOMA STUDENTS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18
Company Dip (Tool) students placed
Dip (ME) students placed
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd 5 -
Uno Minda 4 12
Krishna Maruti 11 -
Satyam Auto 8 -
Rasandik India Pvt Ltd 5 -
Toyoda Gosei Minda Pvt Ltd 2 -
Munjal Auto 3 -
Abilities India Ltd 3 -
Falcon Auto Ltd 1 - Mind 3 -
Sandhar Locks 8 -
Deb Techno Services Pvt ltd 1 -
Nagata 2 -
Nipa - -
Omax 2 -
BLW engine valve - 4 SKH - 3 Dutta Machine Tools - 2 Mikron Tools - 7 Watrana Tractions - 3 Alpna Okhla - 1 JBM - 4 No. of Students Eligible 48 38 No. of Placement Offers 58 38 Placement % 1.20 % 100 % Highest Package (Annual) Rs. 3.75 Lakhs Rs. 2.75 Lakhs Higher Studies / Self employ 6 10
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TRAINING AND PLACEMENTS
PLACEMENT DRIVE SNAPS
Presenting Offer Letter to Students and Visit to industries
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13. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT (PRODUCTION) Industrial Research Department(Production)
Industrial Research Development
DITE is an Institute with a special niche in Industrial Research Development having its core activity related to die & mold development, Parts machining and component manufacturing by the staff and students. The project which are being developed by DITE recently for IIT Delhi, DRDO labs like SSPL, TBRL, other Govt. Departments Like NPL, NIVH, DTC & other industries are as follows.
• Oxygen Kit – The Kit was developed by DITE in collaboration with INMAS (DRDO) to cater to the specialized need of soldiers for high altitude like Siachen Glacier requirements which enables the soldier’s requirement at low temperature and also being handy. The Nylon & the polythene used are of food grade so that it should not harm the soldiers.
• Braille Plate- The specialized tool to manufacture the Braille plates for visually handicapped people was developed by DITE and every year around 20000 plates are being produced and supplied to NIVH, Dehradun. These are developed with ABS300 GRADE plastic.
• Knee Joint – This was developed by DITE in collaboration with IIT Delhi. The knee joint is used for polio patient for improving mobility & flexibility. The Components are tried out on actual patient in Jaipur. After many trials it was successful & production of the components is also at DITE. The material used is polycarbonate.
• Dental Kit- This was developed by DITE in collaboration with IIT Delhi. This is a surgical kit & being used in Operation Theatre for the implant in the teeth. It’s made of PPSU grade plastics. It’s an IMPORT substitute being developed in INDIA. MAKE IN INDIA.
• AERO DYNAMIC SLEDS- It was a very challenging project from DRDO lab i.e. TBRL Chandigarh. These sleds are used for testing of missiles and projectiles at a very high speed of 800Kms to 3600 Kms per hour. Designing was done along with IIT Mumbai & complete fabrication was done at DITE. This product was highly praised by the DRDO top brass.
• Protection for Hip Joint – These are developed for IIT Delhi. It’s used particularly for senior citizens where there are chances of fracturing Hip Bone duringthey fall. It was developed with Gas filled Material process & the weight of the component is equivalent to weight of paper.
• Mini Lathe- The Mini lathe was developed by the students of DITE as a project. It’s a working model in which all the parts made by the students
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14. DITE INCUBATION CENTRE
DITE Innovation and Incubation Foundation
Incubation Center at DITE is an outcome of Incubation Policy from Govt. of NCT, Delhi.DITE is 11th Institute selected by Delhi Govt. for establishment of Incubation Center in Dec 2017with an objective to provide a progressive platform to the entrepreneurs/startups. An amount of Rs 1.5 Crore is sanctioned for setting up of incubation Center to DITE in Jan 2018.
InnoQube - DITE Innovation and Incubation Foundationis approved name of proposed Incubation Center. Registration work of the incubation company under section 8 of Indian Companies act is in process and a panel of board of director is approved. We will call application from Incubatee soon. The establishment of incubation center will increase the innovation index of the institute.
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15. BUILDING RENOVATION AND RETROFITTING WORK
Infrastructure work at Campus- I &II of DITE
Remodelling/Retrofitting/Renovation of work at DITE during the FY- 2017-2018
Renovation work of DITE of both the Campuses was distributed in 3 phases. 1st phase of renovation work was completed in the month of April, 2016. An amount of Rs. 64022164/- (Rs.39856900/- for Campus-I & Rs. 24165264/- for Campus-II) was sanctioned in the FY- 2016-17for 2nd phase of renovation work for carrying out the Civil, Electrical & Horticulture work. In the 2nd phase work was for construction of Library, Drawing Hall, Labs, Main Entrance Gate and other Misc. Civil, electrical work at Campus-I (Wazirpur)and similarly Conference Hall, Faculty Cabin, Main Entrance Gate, Labs and other misc. Civil, Electrical work at Campus-II(Okhla) and Horticulture component at both the Campuses. Some work has been completed in the FY- 2016-17 and the balance work i.e. Construction of Main gate , Construction of Library and Construction of Seminar Hall/Drawing Hall has been completed at Campus-I, Wazirpur and beautification of front area and backside corridor has been completed in the FY- 2017-2018. Also, Parks have been developed by the Horticulture wing of DSIIDC at both the Campuses of DITE in 2017-18.
Above renovation work was carried out under the following Building & Works Committee:-
Campus-I, Wazirpur
1. Sh. A.K. Sehgal,Nodal officer, B&WC 2. Sh. C.S. Srivastava, Member, B&WC 3. Sh. S.K. Dahiya,Member, B&WC
Campus-II, Okhla
1. Sh. Narayan Agarwal, Nodal officer, B&WC 2. Sh. B. N. Tiwari, Member, B&WC 3. Sh. S.K. Dahiya,Member, B&WC
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16. HUMAN RESOURCE (HR)
v STATUS OF INCUMBENCY POSITION W.R.T. SANCTIONED POST, FILLED POST AND VACANT POST IN DIFFERENT CADRES IN DITE I.E. CADRE “X” , “Y” AND “Z”.
CADRE “X” GROUP OF POST SANCTIONED POST FILLED POST VACANT POST
A 11 03 08 B 32 25 07 C 83 45 38
TOTAL 126 73 53
CADRE “Y” GROUP OF POST SANCTIONED POST FILLED POST VACANT POST
A 11 08 03 B 16 09 07 C 39 31 08
TOTAL 66 48 18 CADRE “Z”
GROUP OF POST SANCTIONED POST FILLED POST VACANT POST A 46 #12 34 B 0 0 0 C 0 0 0
TOTAL 46 12 34 # ONE POST OF DIRECTOR CUM PRINCIPAL IS FILLED BY THE PRESENT INCUMBENT ON DIVERTED CAPACITY
v CONSOLIDATED INCUMBENCY POSITION W.R.T. SANCTIONED POST, FILLED POST AND VACANT POST IN DITE AS ON 31st March, 2018
GROUP OF POST SANCTIONED POST FILLED POST VACANT POST A 68 # 23 45 B 48 34 14 C 122 76 46
TOTAL 238 133 105 # ONE POST OF DIRECTOR CUM PRINCIPAL IS FILLED BY THE PRESENT INCUMBENT ON DIVERTED CAPACITY
v SHORTFALL / BACKLOG OF SC/ST/OBC POSTS UNDER DR IN DITE AS ON 31ST MARCH-2018 Table for Shortfall (DR) during the year 2017 in Cadre X
S.No Name of the Post Group SC ST OBC Total
1 Technician C 0 0 1 1 2 Junior Technician C 2 1 4 7 3 LDC C 0 0 1 1 4 MTS C 0 0 2 2 5 Watchman C 0 0 ## 1 ## 1
TOTAL 2 1 8 11 ## Since the post of watchman is contemplated to be abolished as the security services is outsourced and therefore no recruitment is preferred for this post
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Table for Shortfall (DR) during the year 2017 in Cadre Y
S.No Name of the Post Group SC ST OBC Total 1 Junior Technician C 0 0 2 2 2 MTS C 0 0 1 1
TOTAL 0 0 3 3
Table for Shortfall (DR) during the year 2017 in Cadre Z
S.No. Name of the Post Group SC ST OBC Total 1 Assistant Professor A 1 0 0 1 2 Lecturer A 0 0 1 1
TOTAL 1 0 1 2
v POST WISE STATUS IN DIFFERENT CADRES OF DITE AS ON 31ST MARCH, 2018
CADRE " X "
Name of Post Cadre Group Level/ Pay scale Sanctioned Post
Filled Post
Vacant Post
Total Total Total
Joint Director (T) X A L-12/GP7600 1 0 1
Deputy Director(T) X A L-11/GP6600 3 1 2
Assistant Director(T) X A L-10/GP5400 5 2 3
Sr. Tech Officer X B L-07/GP4600 10 4 6
Jr Tech Officer X B L-06/GP4200 12 16 -4
Senior Technician X C L-05/GP2800 15 11 4
Technician X C L-04/GP2400 15 16 -1
Junior Technician X C L-02/GP1900 16 0 16
Assistant Director(IT) X A L-10/GP5400 1 0 1
System Analyst X B L-07/GP4600 1 1 0
Development Officer X B L-06/GP4200 1 1 0
Computer Programmer X C L-04/GP2400 2 0 2
Library AG-I X B L-06/GP4200 1 0 1
Library AG-II X C L-04/GP2400 2 0 2
Assistant Director (Admn & Accts)
X A L-10/GP5400 1 0 1
Suprientendent X B L-07/GP4600 2 0 2
Sr PS X B L-06/GP4200 1 0 1
Asstt. X B L-06/GP4200 4 3 1
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PS X C L-04/GP2400 1 0 1
UDC X C L-04/GP2400 5 1 4
Steno X C L-02/GP1900 1 0 1
LDC X C L-02/GP1900 6 0 6
MTS X C L-01/GP1800 8 8 0
Sr Driver X C L-04/GP2400 2 1 1
Driver X C L-02/GP1900 2 1 1
Head Watch Man X C L-02/GP1900 4 3 1
Watch man X C L-01/GP1800 4 4 0
Total for Cadre X 126 73 53
CADRE " Y "
Name of Post CADRE Group Level/ Pay scale
Joint Director (T) Y A L-12/GP7600 1 0 1
Deputy Director(T) Y A L-11/GP6600 2 2 0
Assistant Director(T) Y A L-10/GP5400 4 4 0
Sr. Tech Officer Y B L-07/GP4600 5 0 5
Jr Tech Officer Y B L-06/GP4200 6 7 -1
Senior Technician Y C L-05/GP2800 7 6 1
Technician Y C L-04/GP2400 8 4 4
Junior Technician Y C L-02/GP1900 9 9 0
Secretary Y A L-12/GP7600 1 1 0
Deputy Director (Admin & Accts)
Y A L-11/GP6600 1 0 1
Assistant Director (Admn & Accts)
Y A L-10/GP5400 2 1 1
Suprientendent Y B L-07/GP4600 2 0 2
Sr PS Y B L-06/GP4200 1 0 1
Asstt. Y B L-06/GP4200 2 2 0
PS Y C L-04/GP2400 1 0 1
UDC Y C L-04/GP2400 3 2 1
Steno Y C L-02/GP1900 1 0 1
LDC Y C L-02/GP1900 5 1 4
MTS Y C L-01/GP1800 4 8 -4
Driver Y C L-02/GP1900 1 1 0
Total for Cadre Y 66 48 18
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CADRE " Z "
Director cum Principal Z A AGP10000 1 1 0
Professor (Engg& tech) Z A AGP10000 2 0 2
Associate Professor Z A AGP9000 5 1 4
TPO Z A AGP9000 1 0 1
Assistant Professor (NT) Z A AGP6000 26 9 17
Lecturer Z A AGP5400/AGP6000 10 0 10
Librarian Z A AGP6000 1 1 0
Total for Cadre Z 46 12 34
Notification regarding Cadre re-structuring and re-designation of Posts in DITE
• Re-designated - http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Notification-140-23nov17.pdf • Re-structuring - http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/Notification-143-27nov17.pdf
Notification regrading list of employees retiring up to 2022
• http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in/circular/List-of-retired-resigned-retirees-details-12july16.pdf
Other HR Data • Two no of appointmentsmade on compassionate ground for the post of MTS • Nine employees retiree/resigned/left/expired during FY 17-18
v SC /ST / OBC REPORT - I ANNUAL STATEMENT SHOWING THE REPRESENTATION OF SCs, STs AND OBCs AS ON FIRST JANUARY OF THE YEAR 2018 AND NUMBER OF APPOINTMENS MADE DURING THE PRECEDING CALENDAR YEAR (2017)
Group Representation of SCs, STs & OBCs as on
01/01/2018
Number of appointments made during the preceding calendar year (2017) *
Total No. of employees
SCs.
STs
OBCs
By Direct Recruitment By Promotion By Deputation /Absorption
Total SCs.
STs OBCs
Total SCs.
STs
OBCs
Total SCs.
STs
OBCs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A 23 2 0 3
- - - - - - - - - - - -
B 37 3 - 5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
C ( excludi
ng SafaiKaramch
ari)
77 20 3 5 2 1 - - - - - - - - -
46
SafaiKaramch
ari
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 137 25 3 13
2 1 - - - - - - - - - -
*. Two appointments made on compassionate ground in the year 2017.
v ANNEXURE -II to Chapter-9 SC /ST / OBC REPORT - II
ANNUAL STATEMENT SHOWING THE REPRESENTATION OF SCs, STs AND OBCs IN VARIOUS SERVCIES ON FIRST JANUARY OF THE YEAR 2018
DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING: DELHI
Pay Band
& Grade
Pay (In
Rupees)
Representation of SCs, STs & OBCs as on
01/01/2018
Number of appointments made during the preceding calendar year (2017)
Total No. of
employee
s
SCs.
STs
OBCs
By Direct Recruitment By Promotion By Deputation /Absorption
Total SCs.
STs
OBCs
Total SCs.
STs
Total SCs.
STs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PB-3
Rs (5400)
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-3 Rs
(6000)
10 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-3 Rs
(6600)
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-3 Rs
(7600)
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-4 Rs
(8700)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-4 Rs
(8900)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-4 Rs
(9000)
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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PB-4 Rs
(10000)
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PB-4 Rs
(12000)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HAG (Rs
67000-
79000)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Apex (Fixed
Rs 80000
)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cab Sec
(Fixed RS
90000)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 23 2 0 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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17. SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS
Scholarship and fellowship data forIstMarch, 2017-31st March, 2018 at DITE Campus-II
SC/ST/OBC/Minority/EWS Students of B.Tech and M.Tech had filled the scholarship in different online portal such as national scholarship portal (NSP), Edistrict portal, economically weaker section organised by the IP University etc. Applications was verified by the Institute level and forwarded to scholarship deptt. of SC/ST /OBC/Minority welfare, NSP etc for the final verification. Finally, they had verified the student applications (as per eligibility condition) and distributed the scholarship amount in student’s account. The combined list of the student who have received the scholarship amount for the period the Ist March, 2017-31st March, 2018.
Category Number of student receiving government scholarship General
category Scheduled caste(SC)
Scheduled tribe(ST)
Other backward
classes(OBC)
Total
Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total 29 01 07 01 0 0 10 01 46 03
Muslim minority
- - - - - - - - 11 1
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18. PHOTOS AND MEMORABLE MOMENTS
Industrial Visits
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Workshop at Okhla Campus
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DAIKIN- DITE (Air-Conditioning)-Centre of Excellence at Okhla
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Fresher's Party at Okhla campus
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Inauguration of DAIKIN-DITE (Air-Conditioning)Centre of Excellence
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DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING
Directorate of Training & Technical Education
(Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
Campus-I: Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi-110052 Ph: 011-27372745
Campus-II: Sri MaaAnandmayee Marg, Okhla Industrial Area Phase-II, New Delhi-110020
Ph: 011-26388920 E-mail:[email protected]; [email protected]
Website: www.dite.delhigovt.nic.in