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First Year Engineering
Student
Handbook
2016
2017
G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Management Chas, Ahmednagar
NAAC Accredited
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Education
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Raisoni
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INSPIRATION
Hon’ble Late Shri. Gyanchandji Raisoni
Originality, Spontaneity and creativity are the hallmarks of a successful person. The task of
retaining these essential elements in this superfluous & imposing world is a magnanimous task.
The thought that leads our way, crystallizes & gives new impetus & direction runs very deep
“See beyond the visible & think deeper than the rest”. Youth has talent & abilities, may be
more than they have had a chance to demonstrate before. To channelize this energy & to realize
progressive dreams is the Eternal strife.
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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE: The Computers, Information Technology & Telecommunication have revolutionized the world beyond recognition. Distances have almost evaporated. Perfection and speed are universal chants. In this new scenario benchmark of success is based solely on quality & standards. Quality of service commands premium in every industry and idea of individual growth has merged seamlessly with organizational growth. Young students, who would be the captains of the industry, have to build compatible skill-sets right from the word go. They must aim high and rise up to the demanding world standards. For a successful career in high echelons of the industry, there is no short cut. I take this opportunity to reaffirm my full support to students and wish them the brightest success in their chosen field, for they are our future.
Mr. SUNIL G. RAISONI Chairman, G.H. Raisoni Educational & Medical Foundation
PRINCIPAL’S ADDRESS:
The evolving diversity and the emerging challenges encompass Raisoni as
a synergetic organization where students are polished reflecting continuous
efforts. A nation’s growth lies in the development of human resources with
scientific temperament. RGI stresses the need to “Catch them young and
encourage them to think and dream big”. This will definitely make India a
“Knowledge super power” in the future. The RGI stays abreast of new
developments in technology and learning- teaching methodologies so as to
give our students the skills and attributes they need to succeed in a global
work environment.
We strive to develop graduates who are prepared for the future, ready for the changing needs of the workplace, and
trained for a life of ongoing learning and professional success.
Dr. Harish Vankudre, Principal, G.H.Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Ahmednagar
HOD’s ADDRESS:
Welcome to Department of First Year Engineering. In GHRCEM, quality is a way of life, everybody in the department of First year engineering has deep faith in quality work culture and commonplace values - discipline, punctuality and honesty. The First-Year Engineering Program is the entry point for all budding engineering students. It provides students with a firm foundation and initial understanding of engineering and career options to assist them in identifying which of is the right fit.
Our professional faculty and student advisors are dedicated to assisting beginning engineers with the first-year experience. Mr. Lahu P. Aware HOD (First Year Dept.)
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Vision
To achieve excellent standards of
quality education by keeping pace with
rapidly changing technologies and to
create technical manpower of global
standards with capabilities of accepting
new challenges.
Mission
Our efforts are dedicated to impart quality
and value based education to raise
satisfaction level of all stake holders. Our
strength is directed to create competent
professionals. Our endeavor is to
provide all possible support to promote
research and development activities.
Department of First Year Engineering
VISION
To achieve excellent standard of quality education.
To setup R & D Lab to inculcate the research culture.
MISSION
To serve for the quality education by providing high standard technical knowledge.
To achieve the good academic result.
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CAMPUS LAYOUT
Building – A: G. H. Raisoni College of Management (GHRCM)
Building – B: G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering & Management (GHRCEM)
Building – C: GHRCEM Workshop
Building – D: Canteen
Building – E: Boys Hostel
Building – F: Faculty Quarter
Building – G: Girls Hostel
Building – H: Principal Bungalow
1. Lawn 2. Basketball court 3. Football/Cricket Ground 4. Volleyball court
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About the handbook
The publication incorporates the current policies and regulations of G. H. Raisoni College
of Engineering & Management, Ahmednagar regarding student privileges, duties, responsibilities,
obligations, and restrictions and prohibitions. They are directive in nature and binding upon all
students. It is our belief that the behavioral standards set for students should govern their actions
on and beyond the Raisoni campus. The hallmarks of an educated person include the
acceptance of societal responsibility that is built on a foundation of integrity and honour. unless
specified otherwise, the regulations govern behaviour on and off Raisoni campus.
This handbook is an official document of G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering &
Management, Ahmednagar. Every student is given access to this document and is expected to
know its contents and have it available on campus libraries. The administration has every right to
change / modify the rules at any stage and any such change will become effective upon campus
notification.
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Table of Content
1. ACADEMICS 1.1 College Timing 1.2 First Year Structure 1.3 Examination Scheme 1.4 Course Objectives and Outcomes 1.5 Academic Calendar 1.6 Attendance 1.7 Teaching – Learning Monitoring 1.8 Student’s Feedback 1.9 Remedial teaching
2. R & D ACTIVITIES
3. LIBRARY
3.1 Library Information 3.2 Rules of Library 3.3 Facilities provided by Library 3.4 Reference Books
4. INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
4.1 Email id – www.raisoni.net 4.2 Wi-Fi 4.3 Well equipped Laboratories 4.4 Transport 4.5 ATM 4.6 Students’ canteen 4.7 Boys’ and Girls’ Common Rooms 4.8 Indoor sports Room 4.9 Gymnasium 4.10 Swimming Pool 4.11 Horse Riding 4.12 Hostel
5. FEE PAYMENT
6. SCHOLARSHIPS (FOR CAP
ADMITTED STUDENTS)
7. CO-CURRICULAR & EXTRA – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 7.1 Class Representatives 7.2 ISTE Students’ Chapter 7.3 Student FORUM 7.3 Annual Social Gathering 7.4 Technical Events
8. DISCIPLINE
9.1 Dress Code 9.2 Identity Card 9.3 Ant ragging Committee
9. AWARDS AND HONORS
10. TEACHER GUARDIAN SCHEME
11. IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS
12. MEDICAL FACILITIES
13. STUDENTS GRIEVANCE CELL
14. ACTIVITY CHART FOR SEM – I & II
15. GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS
16. FACULTY PROFILE
17. REGISTRATION FORM
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1. ACADEMICS
1.1 College Timings
The college timing for First Year engineering for all week days from 9:30 am to
4:30 pm.
1.2 First Year Structure
Savitribai Phule Pune University FE (2016 Course) structure
Semester - I
Code
Subjects
Short Name
Weekly Work Load ( in hrs)
Semester Exam Scheme of Marks Credit
s Lect.
Tut. PR/DR
Theory TW
PR
Total Mark
s In Sem End
Sem
107001 Engg. Maths - I M – I 4 1 --- 50 50 25 --- 125 5
107002/107009
Engg. Physics / Engg. Chemistry
Phy/Chem 4 --- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 5
102006
Fundamentals of Programming Language-I
FPL – I 1 --- 2 --- --- --- 50 50
(online)
2
103004/104012
Basic Electrical / Basic Electronics Engg.
BEE/BXE 3 --- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 4
101005 Basic Civil & Env. Engg. BCEE 3 --- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 4
110003
Engg. Graphics – I EG – I 3 --- 2 50 50 --- --- 100 4
111007 Workshop Practices WS --- --- 2 --- --- 50 --- 50 1
Total of Semester - I 18 1 12 250 250 150 50 700 25
Semester – II
Code
Subjects
Short Name
Weekly Work Load ( in hrs)
Semester Exam Scheme of Marks Credits Theory
TW
PR Total Mark
s Lect
. Tut. PR/
DR In Sem End
Sem
107008 Engg. Maths - II M - II 4 --- --- 50 50 --- --- 100 4
107009/107002
Engg. Chemistry / Engg. Physics
Chem/Phy 4 --- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 5
102013
Fundamentals of Programming Language-II
FPL - II 1 --- 2 --- --- --- 50 50
(online)
2
104012/103004
Basic Electronics / Basic Electrical Engg.
BXE/BEE 3 --- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 4
101011 Engineering Mechanics EM 4 --- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 5
110010
Basic Mechanical Engg.
BME
3
--- 2 50 50 25 --- 125 4
102014 Engg. Graphics – Ii EG - II --- --- 2 --- --- 50 --- 50 1
Total of Semester - II 19 --- 12 250 250 150 50 700 25
Important: Duration of theory paper is 2 Hrs
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GROUPING
Group A Group B
Section: A, C Section: B, D
Semester – I
Sub. Code
Theory Subject
107001 Engineering Mathematics - I
107002 Engineering Physics
102006
Fundamentals of Programming Languages – I
104012 Basic Electronics Engg.
101005 Basic Civil and Env. Engg.
110003 Engineering Graphics – I
111007 Workshop Practices
Semester – II
Sub. Code
Theory Subject
107008 Engineering Mathematics - II
107002 Engineering Chemistry
102013
Fundamentals of Programming Languages – II
103004 Basic Electrical Engg.
101011 Engineering Mechanics
102014 Engineering Graphics – II
110010 Basic Mechanical Engg.
1.3 Examination Scheme
Phase Type of exam Marks Syllabus % Weightage Phase – I Online Exam 25 Unit – I & II 25%
Phase – II Online Exam 25 Unit – III & IV 25%
Phase – III Theory Exam 50 All Six Units Unit – I To IV 50% and Unit – V
25% & Unit – VI 25%
Phase – IV Online Exam
(Practical Subject) 50 FPL – I/II
All Four Units 100%
Rules of Passing
Rule No.1: To pass the term work/ Practical/Oral the student has to earn minimum of 40% marks in
each head.
Semester – I
Sub. Code
Theory Subject
107001 Engineering Mathematics - I
107009 Engineering Chemistry
102006
Fundamentals of Programming Languages – I
103004 Basic Electrical Engg.
101005 Basic Civil and Env. Engg.
110003 Engineering Graphics – I
111007 Workshop Practices
Semester – II
Sub. Code
Theory Subject
107008 Engineering Mathematics - II
107002 Engineering Physics
102013
Fundamentals of Programming Languages – II
104012 Basic Electronics Engg.
101011 Engineering Mechanics
102014 Engineering Graphics – II
110010 Basic Mechanical Engg.
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Rule No.2: To pass the theory subject head student has to earn minimum of 40% marks in End
semester exam and 40% average marks (In semester marks + End Semester marks).
Rule No.3: The failing student can repeat the End semester exam to pass the head in any semester
and the In – semester exam marks will be retained as it is or the failing student can repeat for End –
semester exam as well as In-Semester exam. For the head of even semester in the even semester
only and for the head of odd semester in odd semester only for the theory head.
Rule No. 4: To earn credit of a course (theory/term work/practical/oral/presentation) student must pass
the course with minimum passing marks/grade.
Rule No.5: Student can only apply for the revaluation/ photocopying of end semester exam only.
Rules of ATKT
A Student can register for 3rd Semester (SE), if he/she earns minimum 50% credits of the total of 1st
and 2nd semester (FE).
Assessment and Grade Point Average
Marks/Grade/Grade Point: A grade is assigned to each head based on marks obtained by a student
in examination of the course. The marks obtained in In-Semester and End – semester examination are
considered together to calculate the grade of the course. These grades, their equivalent grade points
are given in table below:
Grade Grade
Points
Percentage of Marks
Obtained
Remarks
O 10 90 – 100 Outstanding
A 9 80 – 89 Very Good
B 8 70 – 79 Good
C 7 60 – 69 Fair
D 6 50 – 59 Average
E 5 40 – 49 Below Average
F 0 Below 40 Fail
AP 0 -- Passed Audit Course
FX 0 -- Detained, Repeat the Course
II 0 -- Incomplete – Absent for Exam but continue for
the course
PP -- -- Passed (Only for non-credit courses)
NP -- -- Not Passed (Only for non-credit courses)
Performance Indices The semester end grade sheet will contain grades for the courses along with titles and SGPA. Final
grade sheet and transcript shall contain CGPA.
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SGPA: The performance of a student in a semester is indicated by a number called the Semester
Grade Point Average (SGPA). The SGPA is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all
the courses, seminars and projects registered by the student during the semester.
CGPA: The CGPA is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all the courses
(Theory/term work/practical/oral/presentation) of first semester to eighth semester for the students
admitted in the First year and third to eighth semesters for the students directly admitted at Second
year. It is calculated in the same manner as the SGPA.
Note: In case of a student passing a failed course or in case of improvement, the earlier grade would
be replaced by the new grade in calculation of the SGPA and CGPA.
RESULT: The class shall be awarded to a student on the CGPA calculated above. The award of the
class shall be as per table given below:
Sr. No. CGPA Class of the Degree awarded
1. 7.75 or more than 7.75 First Class with Distinction
2. 6.75 or more but less than 7.75 First Class
3. 6.25 or more but less than 6.75 Higher Second Class
4 5.5 or more but less than 6.25 Second Class
Success is to be measured
not so much by the
position that one has
reached in life as by the
obstacles which he has
overcome while trying to
succeed.
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1.4 Course Objectives and Outcomes
First year Engineering (2016 Course) 107001 – Engineering Mathematics –I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 4 Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Tutorials – 1 Hrs./Week online – 50 Marks Term Work: 25 Marks Course Objectives:
After completing this course Student will have adequate background to understand and solve the problem involving. 1) System of linear equations arising in all engineering field, using matrix methods, stability of engineering systems
where knowledge of Eigen values and Eigen vectors are essential 2) Algebraic and transcendental equations. 3) Error Analysis and Approximations. 4) Engineering Applications such as vibration Theory, heat transfer, electrical circuits etc. 1) Stationary values of functions (Maxima and Minima), arising in optimization problems.
107008 – Engineering MATHEMATICS -II
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures –4 Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Online exam -50 mark Course objectives:
After completing this course Student will have adequate background to understand the concept of, 1) Modeling of various physical systems such as Newton’s Law of cooling, L-C-R circuits, rectilinear motion, Mass
Spring Systems, heat transfer etc. 2) Design and analysis of continuous and discrete system, where knowledge of Fourier series and Harmonic analysis
is required. 3) Advance techniques to evaluate integrals. 4) Measurement of arc lengths of various curves. 5) Sphere, Cone and cylinder that arise in vector calculus, Electromagnetic field theory, CAD –CAM, Computer
graphics etc. 6) Multiple integrals which are used in calculating areas, volume, mean and RMS values, mass, moment of inertia and
centre of gravity. Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course, students should be able to:
Understand the concept of multivariable function level curves
Determine multivariable derivative functions
Evaluate multivariable integral functions
Apply integration techniques to calculate area and volume of any solid.
Apply the fundamentals of mathematics in various branches of engineering
107002 – Engineering Physics
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 4 Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Practicals– 2 Hrs./Week online – 50 Marks Term Work: 25 Marks Course Objectives:
1) To provide the basic concepts to resolve many engineering and technological problems. 2) After completing this course students will be able to appreciate and use the methodologies to analyze and design
the wide range of engineering systems. 3) To use various techniques for measurement , Calculation ,Control And analysis of engineering problems based on
the principles of optics , ultrasonic, Acoustics, Quantum Physics, Superconductivity, Laser, Physics of nanoparticals and Semiconductor physics
4) To understand the recent trends and advances in technology, this requires precise control over dynamics of macroscopic engineering systems.
5) Basic sciences like physics also invoke manipulation of processes over micro and even nano -scale level as there is growing demand of solid understanding of principles of basic sciences.
6) Physics provides the basic ideas and gives the solution for developing mathematical and analytical abilities with higher precision.
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Course Objectives and Outcomes
Course outcomes:
The student would be able to apply the concepts of physics in various branches of engineering
The student would be able to use the techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for physics and engineering careers.
Apply knowledge of physics in mechanics, wave properties, properties of matter and to solve simple qualitative and quantitative problems
107009 – Engineering Chemistry
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 4 Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Practicals– 2 Hrs./Week online – 50 Marks Term Work: 25 Marks Course Objectives:
After Completing This Course Student will be able to understand: 1) Technology involved in improving quality of water for its industrial use. 2) Basic concepts of Electro analytical techniques that facilitate rapid and reliable measurements. 3) Chemical Structure of Polymers and its effect on various properties when used as engineering materials. To lay
foundation for the application of polymers for Specific applications and as composite materials. 4) Study of fossil fuel and derived fuels with its properties and applications. 5) An insight in to nano materials and composite materials aspect of modern chemistry. 6) The principles of chemical and electrochemical reactions causing corrosion and methods used for minimizing
corrosion Course outcomes:
On the successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
Prepare titrations, make calibration curves, prepare solutions, and evaluate the reliability of information.
Recognize and describe strong/weak acids and bases.
The student would be able to use the techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for chemistry and engineering careers.
102006 – Fundamentals of Programming Language - I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 1 Hrs./ Week Practicals– 2 Hrs./Week online – 50 Marks Course Objectives:
1) To learn and acquire art of computer programming. 2) To know about some popular programming languages and learn how to choose a programming language for solving
a problem using a computer 3) To learn basics of programming in C
102013 –-Fundamentals of Programming Language II
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures –4 Hrs./ Week Online exam -50 mark Practical – 2 Hrs/Week Course Objectives:
1) To learn and acquire art of computer programming. 2) To know about some popular programming languages languages and learn how to choose a programming language
for solving a problem using a computer. 3) To learn the foundation of programming in embedded C, Advanced Programming
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course:
Students will learn the fundamentals of programming.
Students will develop efficient programs with their own logic & capabilities.
Understand the syntax and semantics of the ‘c’ language.
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Course Objectives and Outcomes
103004 - Basic Electrical Engineering Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 3Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Practicals– 2 Hrs./Week online – 50 Marks Term Work: 25 Marks Course Objectives:
1) Understand and demonstrate the fundamentals of electromagnetism, Single phase transformers, electrostatics, And A .C and D .C Circuits.
2) Apply concept of electromagnetism for the working of transformers. 3) Differentiate between Electrical and Magnetic circuits. 4) Compare between A .C and D .C Circuits. 5) Draw the phasor diagrams for single phase and three phase A .C Circuits. 6) Provide solution for network by applying various laws and theorems. 7) Obtain solution for electrical networks analytically and verify these results experimentally in laboratory. 8) Demonstrate the awareness on social issues like conservation of electrical energy, electrical safety etc. 9) Develop abilities to excel in competitive exams required for post-graduation and research.
104012 - Basic Electronics Engineering Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 3Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Practicals– 2 Hrs./Week online exam 1–24Marks Online exam 2-26 mark Term Work: 25 Marks Course Objectives:
1) To give knowledge of some basic electronic components and circuits. 2) To introduce basics of diode and transistor circuits. 3) To understand working of some IC based circuits. 4) To study logic gates and their usage in digital circuits. 5) To expose the students to working of some power electronic devices, transducers and application of transducers. 6) To introduce basic aspect of electronic communication systems. 7) The associated Laboratory Practical course is designed to understand working of various electronic circuits. The
students will understand how to use the basic test and measuring instruments to test the circuits. Course outcomes:
On successful completion of the course:
A student can acquire the basic knowledge of electric circuits, electrical and electronic fundamentals, thus being prepared to pursue any area of engineering spectrum in depth as desired.
Students will be able to effectively employ electrical and electronic systems and lead the exploration of new applications and techniques for their use.
101011- Engineering Mechanics
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures –4 Hrs./ Week Online exam -50 mark Practical – 2 Hrs/Week Theory Exam – 50 Marks Term work – 25 Marks Course objectives:
After completing this course Student will have adequate background to understand the concept of, 1) Principle of statics, Force systems, Centroid of plane lamina and wire bends. 2) Basic concept of Kinematics, Newton’s Second law of motion. 3) Basic concepts related to Work , power impulse, momentum 4) Two force members, Friction
Course outcomes:
On the completion of the course:
Students will be able to understand the laws of mechanics and their application to engineering problems.
Students will be able to understand the fundamentals of stress/strain analysis and be able to apply them with confidence to simple structures.
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Course Objectives and Outcomes
110010 – Basic Mechanical Engineering Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures –3Hrs./ Week Online exam 1 -25 mark Online exam 2 -25 mark Practical – 2 Hrs/Week Theory Exam – 50 Marks Term work- 25 marks Course objectives:
1) This course will help the student to acquire knowledge of mechanical engineering
2) Describe the scope of mechanical engineering with multidisciplinary industries.
3) Understand and identify common machine elements with their functions and power transmission devices.
4) Learn conventional machine tools and understand the concept of design in mechanical engineering.
5) Impart Knowledge of basic concepts of thermodynamics applied to industrial applications.
6) Understand laying principles of energy conversion Systems and power plants. Course outcomes:
At the end of the course:
The students will be able to understand the Mechanical Engineering in general and Thermal science, Energy conversion in particular.
Students will also be able to identify, solve and analyze problems related to Energy conversion, Energy transmission and Energy utilization.
110003 – Engineering Graphics- I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 3Hrs./ Week Paper - 50 Marks(2 Hrs) Practicals– 2 Hrs./Week Offline exam 1–25Marks
Offline exam 2-25 mark Course Objective:
1) To develop imagination of physical objects to be represented on paper for engineering communication. 2) To develop the manual drawing skill, drawing interpretation skill. 3) To develop the physical realization of the dimension of the objects.
102014 – Engineering Graphics - II
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical – 2 Hrs /Week Term Work – 50 Marks Course Objectives:
After completing this course Student will have adequate background to understand the concept of, 1) Drafting Technology and Drafting Software 2) 3D primitives. 3) Application of CAD, GUI of CAD software, and basic operation of drafting packages.
Course outcomes:
On the completion of the course:
Students will to able understand the drawing which is used in industries. In further subjects of Machine design very helpful to students.
Student will be able to know the fundamental of Computer Aided Drafting & 3D Modeling.
111007 - Workshop Practices Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical – 2 Hrs /Week Term Work – 50 Marks Course objectives:
Introduction to different materials in engineering practices with respect to their workability, formability & machinability with hand tools and power tools and to develop skills through hands on experience. Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course:
The students will be able to understand the different manufacturing technique for production out of the given raw material.
The Students of any branch of engineering may come across problems related to manufacturing during their career and their day to day life too, so the course will provide such information.
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1.5 Academic Calendar 2016 – 17
Semester – I (From July – December)
SN Activities Tentative Dates
Important Notes
1 Display of Time Table, Teacher
Guardian, Class Teacher 13/07/2016
2 Induction Program/PTM - 1 15/07/2016 3 Start of classes 16/07/2016 4 1st MCQ Test 31/07/2016 5 Monthly attendance review 4/08/2016 6 2nd MCQ Test 14/08/2016
7 3rd MCQ Test 22/08/2016
8 Phase – I SPPU Online Exam 1/09 – 05/09/2016
9 Monthly attendance review 4/09/2016
10 4th MCQ Test 12/09/2016
11 5th MCQ Test 26/09/2016
12 Monthly attendance review 6/10/2016
13 Phase – II SPPU Online Exam 6 – 12/10/2016
14 Parent Teacher Meet - 2 17/10/2016
15 Diwali Vacation 11 – 13/11/2016
16 End of Classes 20/11/2016
17 Remedial classes 20 - 23/11/2016
18 Final Attendance compilation 23/11/2016
19 Preparation of Final Detention
list 24/11/2016
20 TW Submission & Prelims 24 – 30/11/2016
21 Preparatory leave 30/11 -
15/12/2016
22 Phase – III SPPU Theory Exam 2nd Week of Dec
23 Phase – IV SPPU Online Exam 1st Week of Jan-17
24 Declaration of SPPU Result 3rd Week of Jan-17
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1.5 Academic Calendar 2016 – 17
Semester – II (From January – May)
SN Activities Tentative Dates
Important Notes
1 Display of Time Table, Teacher
Guardian, Class Teacher 15/01/2017
2 Induction Program/PTM - 1 18/01/2017
3 Start of classes 19/01/2017
4 1st MCQ Test 29/01/2017
5 Monthly attendance review 4/02/2017
6 2nd MCQ Test 13/02/2017
7 3rd MCQ Test 19/02/2017
8 Phase – I SPPU Online Exam 24/02 –
02/03/2017
9 Monthly attendance review 4/03/2017
10 4th MCQ Test 12/03/2017
11 Annual Social Gathering 25 – 26/03/2017
12 5th MCQ Test 26/03/2017
13 Monthly attendance review 4/04/2017
14 Phase – II SPPU Online Exam 4 – 8/04/2017
15 Parent Teacher Meet - 2 16/04/2017
16 End of Classes 28/04/2017
17 Remedial classes 28 - 30/04/2017
18 Final Attendance compilation 29/04/2017
19 Preparation of Final Detention
list 2/05/2017
20 TW Submission & Prelims 2 – 6/05/2017
21 Preparatory leave 7 – 20/05/2017
22 Phase – III SPPU Theory Exam 3rd Week of May
23 Phase – IV SPPU Online Exam 1st Week of June
24 Declaration of SPPU Result 1st Week of July
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1.6 Attendance Attendance is mandatory to all students for all theory and practical’s. The norms for
attendance are as follows:
1. Every Student is required to attend a minimum of 75% of all lectures/practical conducted in
every semester to be allowed to appear for the final semester end external examination.
2. If a student fails to attend the minimum number of classes, practical the student then falls under
the Term Not Granted category and is debarred for appearing in the external examinations.
3. Students are advised to take the minimum attendance criteria very seriously to avoid the
severe consequences i.e. detention.
Monthly Attendance compilation and intimation to Parents and students for not
attending the classes/practical.
Every month class attendance of students for all subjects is displayed on the notice board.
Warning letter is sent to parents of students having less than 75% attendance in any subject.
Students are counseled periodically by their respective teacher guardian, class teacher, TG –
Coordinator, Dean Academics and Head of department for improving attendance.
1.7 Teaching – Learning Monitoring Class Monitoring: The committee ensures the smooth conduction of classes on day to day
basis. It monitors punctuality of both teachers and students. The committee visits all the
classes and enquires the students about the difficulties they face on campus.
Outcomes: This activity ensures regular conduction of classes from the very first
class/practical in the morning as well as in the afternoon.
Attendance Monitoring: Rigorous follow up taken by the class teacher, teacher guardian to
maintain the class attendance. The student has to take prior permission from teacher
guardian/class teacher if he/she is on leave.
Outcomes: This activity ensures that student should get maximum benefit of what has been
taught in the classes and also regularity will maintain.
1.8 Students’ Feedback Student feedback on teaching learning and other related activities are conducted periodically. A
mechanism for follow – up action on student’s feedback is in place. All these efforts are for
taking appropriate corrective and preventive measures for upgrading the existing system and
improving the quality of teaching –learning process.
1.9 Remedial Teaching At the beginning of Semester – I on day first Mathematical Ability Test is to be conducted to
judge the ability of students. Remedial teaching will be given to weaker students. At the end
of Phase – I & II exam those students having marks in the range of 15 and above have
been given extra remedial classes to score good marks in the final theory examination.
These classes will be conducted after the regular class hour or on Saturday.
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2. R & D ACTIVITIES
The institute provides incubation support. The idea – to – market concept is fully
supported by the institute.
Apart from above activities ‘Best Innovation Award’ to attract innovative ideas from all
the students of UG and PG irrespective of their year of study.
TRPCS: The RGI group annually conducts paper presentation competition for all institutes under its
umbrella to provide platform for students to exhibit their technical skills.
Apart from this RAB and IRC, department carried out various activities which supports research in many
ways. Following are the activities
National conference & state level workshop of various department on January-March
2017 funded by BCUD Pune
Project and Paper presentation competition “Paroksha” for diploma students on March
2017.
To boost up the research so many research proposals are prepared and submitted to
various funding organizations like BCUD, AICTE etc.
Final year students are encouraged to seek sponsored projects from esteemed
companies
Also students are encouraged to approach the research based organizations like DRDO,
ARDE, NCL etc.
As a part of research we encourage the Final year and ME students to publish paper in
esteemed journals like IEEE, Springer, Elsevier etc.
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3. LIBRARY
3.1 Library information
1. Total area of the library 600 sq.mt 2. Seating capacity of the Reading Hall library 80 students 3. 4.
Working Hours of Library (from Monday to Saturday) Library Timing in Exam Period
09.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m 09.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.
5. 6.
7.
Library networking facility Two Borrow card issues to per student for two books issuing Barcode Technology for transition of books is in place.
Yes (LAN) with internet
Details of Library Books: No. of Qty.
Total volume of Books 11651 Total No. of Titles 3033 Total No. of Journal Bound Back Volume 63
Total Books and Journal CD Rooms 399
Miscellaneous Library services : News Paper 8 (English-2, Marathi-5, Hindi-1) Digital Library: 10 Personal Computers for student’s usage.
(All are for Internet & e-journal access) Present Library Support Staff: 03 Printed National Journal: 63 University Examination Question Papers & Syllabus Service E – Journals : 03 IEEE –ASPP – IEEE URL : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org ASME –ASME URL : http://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org ASCE - ASCE URL : http://ascelibrary.org/journals/all journal title
3.2 Rules of Library
Library Timing is 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Monday to Saturday.
Students must fill – Name, Class, Branch, and Roll No. IN and OUT time in ‘Student Entry Register’ at
the entrance of Library.
Mobile phones are prohibited in Library.
Library in not responsible for all personal possessions including wallets, mobiles, handbags, laptops,
etc.
The Library Attendants at the entrance are authorized to examine all books/ Material passing into or
out of the Library.
Two books at a time will be issued for eight days on library card Rs. 2/- per day fined or late
submission of books.
Previous years question papers. Magazines/Journals, books in the reference section will be issued in
the library only against depositing of identity Card.
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To maintain smooth functioning of the Library, the Library Committee and Librarian may restrict use
of facilities as necessary
Important Notices and information regarding the Library will notified on the Library Notice Board.
Students can also write their suggestions in the register available in library.
Don’t write anything on Tables & Chairs.
The loss of ID/Library card should be reported immediately to the librarian and Admin office.
In case loss of books, it should immediately be reported to the Librarian with an application. The
decision of appropriate fine decided by authorities. Will be binding on the student.
Handle books carefully.
3.3 Facilities provided by Library
Circulation
Reference Services
Reading Room Services
Newspaper Clipping
Internet Facility
CD Issue-Return Service
3.4 List of Books List of books for First year engineering students of Semester – I and II.
SN Subject Name of Books
1 Engineering Mathematics-I
1) Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Erwin Krezig 2) Engg .Mathematics by B.V. Ramana
2 Engineering Mathematics-II
1) Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal 2) Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Erwin Krezig
3 Engineering Physics 1) Engg. Physics by Avadhanulu & Kshirsagar 2) Engg. Physics by Gaur & Gupta
4 Engineering Chemistry 1) Engg. Chemistry by O.G. Palana 2) Engg. Chemistry by Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
5 Fundamental of Programming Language
1) Fundamentals of Computer Programming by P.K.Sinha & Priti Sinha. 2) Learning Java by Patrick Niemeyer, Jonathan Knudsen
6 Basic Electrical Engg. A Text Book of Electrical Technology by B.L. Theraja. Volume-1
7 Basic Electronics Engg. Floyd “Electronic Devices & circuits”
8 Basic Civil & Environmental Engg.
1) Surveying &Levelling by Kanitkar & Kulkarni 2) Building Material by B.C.Purnima 3) EnvironmentalEngg. By S.K.Garg 4) GeotechnicalEngg by B.C.Purnima & Arora.
9 Engineering Graphics-I Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt & Panchal
10 Engineering Mechanics Engg. Mechanics by Basudeb Bhattacharyya
11 Basic Mechanical Engg. Design of Machine Elements By V. B. Bhandari
Question Paper Service
Periodical Service
OPAC – Online Catalogue
Reprographic Service
Oriented to First Year Student
Vidyarthi Wachan Yojna (Book Bank)
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4. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
4.1 Email id – ghrcem.raisoni.net
After taking admission every student is allotted raisoni.net email id which they should
compulsorily use for all academic transactions. The id name has a specific format, for ex.
<surname>.<firstname>ghrcem<branchname>@raisoni.net
viz. [email protected] (Mechanical branch)
On this id students will receive mails from the professional societies of their branch, official
communication as well learning material as provided by teachers.
Students should login at least twice a week and check mails for updates. For any problem
related to username, password or inactivation of Raisoni mail id kindly contact system
administrator.
4.2 Wi – Fi
The campus has Wi-Fi connectivity. For accessing internet on laptop students will have to
register themselves by going to server room for registration. After successful registration they
get IP address for accessing the internet on campus.
Internet and Computer Ethics:
Student should not
1. Intercept private e-mail, steal credit information.
2. Use internet for display of pornographic material.
3. Use internet for plagiarism (misuse) of research material.
4. Use internet for improper Commercial/Personal use.
5. Steal copyright and credit for intellectual property.
6. Use a Computer to defame others.
7. Use a Computer to bear false witness.
8. Use other people’s Computer resources without authorization.
Students should
1. Think about the social consequences of the program you write.
2. Use a computer in ways that show consideration and respect.
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4.3 Well equipped Laboratories
The college has well equipped laboratories for all disciplines of Engineering. The labs not only
conduct regular practical but additional experiments are conducted to give more practical
exposure to students to help them clear their conceptual understanding.
The list of laboratory in charges is as follows:
SN Laboratory Name of In-charge
1 Engineering Physics Prof. A. R.Dhawale
2 Engineering Chemistry Prof. Swati Saruk
3 Basic Electrical Engg. Prof. R.B.Kakde
4 Basic Electronics Engg. Prof.D.H.Madge
5 Engineering Mechanics Prof. E.D.Shinde
6 Basic Mechanical Engg Prof. P.S.Munfan
7 Basic Programming Prof.Ashish Kumar
8 Basic Civil Engg. Prof. E.D.Shinde
9 Drawing Hall Prof. R.Kalse
10 Workshop Prof. Ravi Naik
4.4 Transport
Bus Facility: College bus facility is provided to all the first year students at subsidized rates.
The bus facility is also extended to students of senior classes for
visit to industries, for survey etc.The buses run at various routes
all over Ahmednagar. Once a route has been finalized no
changes/diversions will be entertained and parents are requested
to co-operate. An addition to existing stops or revision od routes
is entirely at the college’s discretion. In the rare event of any
special request, please contact the college administration. In
case of a change in your pick up/ drop point contact the staff in
charge. Do not make arrangements with the driver directly.
Ambulance: One Ambulance is always available
in campus to attend to any emergencies.
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Bus Route and Timing
Route -1 Route-3
Sr.No. Stop Name Arrival Time
Sr.No. Stop Name Arrival Time
1 Ekvira 8.45 AM
1 Nimbalak 8.30 AM
2 Wani Nagar 8.50 AM
2 MIDC 8.40 AM
3 PL Petrol pump 8.52 AM
3 Bolhegaon Phata 8.42 AM
4 Bhistbag 8.54 AM
4 Cottage Corner 8.46 AM
5 Sona Nagar 8.56 AM
5 Savedi Naka 8.50 AM
6 Prof. Colony 9.00 AM
6 Daule Hospital 8.52 AM
7 DSP Chowk 9.05 AM
7 Premdan 8.54 AM
8 Kothala Stand 9.08 AM
8 Zopdi Canteen 8.56 AM
9 SBI Chowk 9.10 AM
9 Laltaki 8.57 AM
10 Nagar College 9.12 AM
10 Amardham 8.58 AM
11 Market Yard 9.15 AM
11 Ayurved College 8.59 AM
12 College 9.30 AM
12 Raj Palace 9.00 AM
13 Swastik chowk 9.03 AM
Route -2
14 Yash Palace 9.05 AM
S.No. Stop Name Arrival Time
15 Dhoot Showroom 9.10 AM
1 Ekvira 8.45 AM
16 Tarabag 9.18 AM
2 Wani Nagar 8.50 AM
17 Bhushan Nagar 9.20 AM
3 PL Petrol pump 8.52 AM
18 College 9.30 AM
4 Bhistbag 8.54 AM
5 Sona Nagar 8.56 AM
6 Prof. Colony 9.00 AM
7 DSP Chowk 9.05 AM
8 Kothala Stand 9.08 AM
9 SBI Chowk 9.10 AM
10 Nagar College 9.12 AM
11 Market Yard 9.15 AM
12 College 9.30 AM
REMEMBER
HAPPINESS IS
A WAY OF TRAVEL
NOT A DESTINATION
Contact:
For any queries regarding transportation contact
Mr. Sandesh More (Transport In-charge) -
7774097523
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4.5 ATM
ICICI Bank’s ATM Counter within the campus, located at the main entrance
Caters to the basic financial transactional needs of the students. ICICI Bank
ATM counter is located near the main gate of the Campus.
4.6 Students’ canteen
The College has separate canteen and coffee shop for students.
The canteen and the coffee shop sell food items / soft drinks / ice creams /
snacks coffee / tea during campus working hours. Specific places to eat food
brought from home are also notified within each college premises. Students are
expected not to litter the place and follow good etiquette.
4.7 Boys’ & Girls’ COMMON Rooms Boys’ common room is located on GHRCEM B – Building ground floor room no.GF002 also
Girls’ common room is located on GHRCEM A – Building ground floor room no FF107.
4.8 Indoor Sports Room Various indoor sports facilities viz. Carom, Table Tennis and Chess are available.
In-charge: Mr. Ravi Nayak
4.9 Gymnasium GHRCEM Campus Gymnasium is located in the separate block equipped
with state of the art equipment and expert trainers.
Timing: Daily 6:00 – 8:00 am and 5:00 – 7:00 pm Sunday closed.
4.10 Horse Riding
Horse riding is the latest from Raisoni Institutes, an initiative to give
the youth a skill which is rare to come by. It is an irresistible offering for
the aspiring ones.
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4.11 Hostel The campus has exclusive hostels for boys and girls within its campus that can accommodate 120 girls and 240 boys. These accommodations come with functional furniture such as Study Tables and Ward robes. Common facilities include Rest Rooms / Lounge / hot water / Laundromat / Dining Areas / Recreational Areas / Indoor Games Facilities / etc. Residents also have access to campus WiFi network. The hostels are under the administration team of Wardens and Superintendents.
Admission to Hostel 1. Application for admission to the hostel must be accompanied by the applicant’s passport size colour
photograph, hostel admission form with the payment receipt made at account section. 2. The right of Admission to the hostel is reserved. 3. The allotment of rooms to the applicants will be made by the Administrator. The residents of hostels are
not permitted to change their rooms once occupied without the written approval from the Administrator. 4. Admission and continued stay in the hostel depends upon academic performance and also on good
behaviour and conduct. 5. In case of any Academic or Residential indiscipline, the Warden can recommend to Council of Principals,
removal from the Rolls of the College and such decision is final in this regard. 6. If a resident is expelled from the college for any reason he / she should immediately vacate the hostel on
the day of expulsion from the College his / her continuance in the hostel will be treated as unauthorized
occupation.
Hostel discipline Every resident of the hostel should have the civic responsibility that he or she should not be a cause of
nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to others.
It is expected that residents must be in the rooms when not in the College (class hours) and present themselves when Superintendents take attendance.
The residents of hostels are advised not to enter into any unnecessary conversation, quarrel or altercation with the hostel staff. Complaint against any employee of the hostel, if any should be submitted in writing to the Administrator. Use of abusive, vulgar and unparliamentarily language against the hostel / mess staff is strictly forbidden.
Smoking is prohibited in the hostel buildings. Gambling in any form such as playing cards (even without money at stake), consumption of alcohol, use of drugs and narcotics and even possession of such things are prohibited. Anyone found indulging in the use of such things will not only be asked to vacate the hostel but also be rusticated from the College.
When leaving the rooms for attending classes or for vacation, etc., fans electrical gadgets, lights etc., should be switched off. Windows and doors are to be closed securely.
Residents are not allowed to stay in the hostel during the class hours unless the stay is unavoidable due to illness or any other valid reason.
Water and Electricity should be carefully used and not be wasted.
No resident is permitted to stay out of the hostel beyond 7.30 pm (in case of Boy’s hostel) and 6.30 pm (in case of Girl’s hostel). On Sundays the residents of Boy’s and Girl’s hostel are permitted to stay out up to 8 pm.
Any resident, who is unwell, should report to the Superintendent and get referred for appropriate medical advice. If the sick resident requires medical care at a hospital he/she needs to contact the Superintendent for ambulance.
If the situation warrants admission to an outside hospital as an in-patient, the same is to be reported to the Administrator immediately.
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5. FEE PAYMENT The students can pay the fees under any one of these options.
Option – 1: At the designated cash counters at college premises (Cash/Cheque/DD)
Option – 2: Online payment mode: For ICICI BANK
Account Name: S.G. R. Education Foundation Payable at Nagpur
Account No.: 624205012822 IFSC Code: ICIC0006242
6. SCHOLARSHIPS
Regular scholarships offered by Govt. of Maharashtra and Central Govt. are available for students admitted
through CAP provided requisite criterion is fulfilled.
SN Type Agency Beneficiary Competent Authority
Required Documents
1 e-scholarship
Govt. of M.S./ GoI
a) For free ship SC- 100 % Tuition & Devpt. fees without income limit SBC/VJNT 100 % Tuition fees with income limit up to 4.5 L (revised) OBC – 50 % Tuition fees with income limit up to 6. 0 L (revised)
b) For e- Scholarship SC- 100 % Tuition & Devpt. Fees with income limit up to 2 lacs SBC/VJNT 100 % Tuition fees with income limit up to 1. 0 L OBC – 50 % Tuition fees with income limit up to 1. 0 L
Assistant Commissioner, District Social Welfare Office
1. CAP allotment letter & MT-CET Score card
2. Cast validity certificate 3. AADHAR Card 4. Nationalized Bank Passbook 5. Income certificate 6. Non Creamy Layer
Certificate for OBC/SBC/VJNT
2 Post Metric Scholarship
Govt. of M.S.
a) For free ship S.T. 100 % Tuition & Devpt. Fees without income limit b) For e- Scholarship
S.T.- 100 % Tuition & Devpt. Fees with income limit up to 2 lacs
District Tribal Development Officer
Same documents as Sr.No.1
3 Economically Backward Class
Govt. of M.S.
Open candidates through CAP 50 % Tuition fees with income limit up to 1. 0 L
Joint D.T.E. of the region
1. CAP allotment letter 2. Income certificate of parent
>1.0 Lac 3. Ration card & Domicile
certificate. 4. Leaving certificate 5. Fee receipt – respective year
of the institute 6. All mark sheets from SSC
onwards. 7. Student's identity card 8. Gap certificate if any
4 Minority GoI & Govt. of M.S.
Buddha/Sikh/Muslim/Jain & Christian (On merit basis ) Students should score 50 % marks in qualifying examination. Income limit 2.5 L & 30 % reservation for girls
Joint D.T.E. of the region
1. Passport size photograph with signatures of the student
2. Certificates, diploma, degree etc.
3. An income declaration regarding income from all the sources of the parent or self-employment by way of an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper.
4. AADHAR Card ( Proof of residence)
5. Affidavit regarding minority
5 STC/PTC Govt. of M.S.
Wards of secondary & primary teachers & non teaching staff
Education Officer
AADHAR Card
6 Central Sector Scholarship
Govt. of India
Open candidates (General merit ) Students should score 80 % & above marks in qualifying examination.
Joint Director of Higher Education
Documents as Sr.No.4
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7. CO-CURRICULAR & EXTRA – CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
7.1 Class Representative From each class one Class Representative (CR) and one Ladies Representative (LR) are
selected on the merit basis. CR and LR from every class become a part of Students council of
college. In the meetings of student council the academic or infrastructure related problems are
taken care of. Apart from this constructive suggestions are sought from students related to
different student related issues.
Duties of CR and LR are to maintain discipline in the respective class.
To convey difficulties (academic & non academic) to class teacher or HoD.
To convey the information to all the students given by the teachers.
To maintain cleanliness in the respective class.
To motivate the students for participation in the various activities.
Maintain decorum during departmental, or college programs.
7.2 ISTE Students’ Chapter The college has been affiliated to many professional bodies like ISTE, IEEE etc. the college is
running the student chapter for ISTE. In this students are encouraged to have membership of
these professional societies.
The purpose of forming various chapters is to keep the students updated about the new
challenges in the changing scenario of the technical education. Various professional chapters
organize programs like personality development, quiz, and short term course etc on a regular
basis.
ISTE Student Chapter In-charge: Prof. E. D. Shinde
7.3 First Year Engineering Forum The First Year dept. established a Professional Student Forum in the department named as
STAR-FE (Student Technical Association of Raisoni - First Year Engg.). With the great vision
of Chairman , Principal and HOD , FE who were leading light of the Institution STAR-FE, have
been devoting and contributing for the advancement of Science and Technology in the fields of
different Engineering courses and other related subjects. The major focus of STAR is to
provide engineering education with a platform for students to exchange of ideas through
Seminars, Workshops and Industrial Visits, which will help them for their overall growth.
7.4 Annual Social Gathering It is an annual social event of the students organized by the students, for the students. A social
gathering once a year gives a roof under which all the students of the college can have fun
together, can show their talents. Dancing, singing, skit, fashion show, drama and many more
programs are organized. Tentatively this event organized in the month of March.
7.5 Technical Events An intercollegiate event is organized to give platform to our students to show their talent
through their projects. The annual technical event “Paroksha” is organized for diploma and
engineering students. Under single roof students can show their skill in paper presentation,
poster presentation and model making.
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8. DISCIPLINE 8.1 Dress Code In recognition of the fact that the College is a place of learning and not leisure, formal etiquette and behaviour is expected out of every student. Casual approach to dressing, behaviour, language and mannerism are not in alignment with the intent of one’s presence in the academic campus and as such the following broad guidelines are to be kept in mind: Campus is unison of two academic institutions. Wearing the prescribed uniform dress enables identity. The prescribed uniform dress must be worn on all days and occasions as prescribed by the Institution. On such days / occasions when the uniform is not strictly expected to be worn, informal dress can be worn. The uniform for Boys & Girls: White Shirt, Navy Blue Trouser, Navy Blue Tie and Shoes
8.2 Identity Card All students, faculty, and staff are required to have a Photo identification card, which is issued by the Administration office. Students’ permissions will be based on their enrolment status and residence as listed in the college database. A new ID Card will be issued to all incoming first-year students. Any student whose ID Card is lost or stolen must report the loss to the Administration office
immediately. Replacement ID Cards are issued by Student Affairs office at Administration Dept. on
payment of the prescribed fee.
8.3 Anti ragging Committee GHRCEM is a campus for healthy academic life and does not tolerate any infringement or intrusion into individual’s rights and privacy. It takes pride in the fact that there are no incidences of ragging on campus in its history. Ragging in any form is strictly banned. Persons indulging in any form of ragging will be punished and imprisoned as per the rules of Supreme Court of India. An Anti Ragging Committee is in place which oversees all ragging related issues and addresses the same. Students are advised to refer to AICTE website –www.aicte-india.org and read notification. Anti ragging Committee:
Sr.No. Name Designation Profession
1 Dr. H.Vankudre Member Teaching
2 Mr. Mahendra Kulkarni Member Journalist
3 Mr. Girish Kulkarni Member NGO (Youth)
4 Mr. Mohan Shirsath Member Teaching
5 Mr. Subhash Palve Member Parents Representative
6 Mr. Ashrit Varun Member Student Representative
7 Mr. Ranjeet Rajput Member Student belonging to senior category
8 Mr. Prashant Morankar Member Non Teaching Staff
9 Mr. Vishal Bhope Member Teaching
10 Nagar Taluka Police Station Member Police Inspector
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9. AWARDS AND HONORS
For an overall development of a student, GHRCEM has provided various opportunities for a student to learn and train him/herself. To acknowledge the outstanding academic accomplishments of meritorious students following awards have been constituted by the ordinance for the undergraduate students. Gold Medals: To the outstanding students – UG (Topper amongst all branches).
Silver Medals: To the most outstanding graduate (Topper) in each branch of Engineering. For these awards minimum attendance criteria shall be 75% or more in all semesters.
10. TEACHER GUARDIAN SCHEME
A teacher guardian scheme, where in teachers of the institute take up the responsibility of
safeguarding and nurturing the students. The teachers act as a buffer for the engineering students
and help them to get acclimatized to campus environment. This scheme, which is perhaps the only
one of its kind, guarantees additional assurance to the new comers and takes some burden of the
parents and lessens their anxiety. In this scheme, 18 – 22 batches of students are assigned to each
teacher guardian (TG) of the institution per year.
TGs are available to offer support and advice in their students and the scheme continued in next
year. However, the students are free to contact the counseling service with a wide range of worries,
including personal, home and family relationships, depression, anxiety and loneliness.
The objectives of the scheme are:
1. To acclimatize the new students to the campus life in the Institution
2. To introduce him/ her to senior students.
3. To campaign against ragging excesses (CARE)
4. To provide academic counseling.
5. To enlighten the students on professional ethics and conduct
6. To ease the trauma of transfer to a new place
7. To communicate with the ward’s parents
8. To enhance the overall performance of the ward.
9. To identifying weak areas and working out remedies helping students thereby taking their
complete care.
10. To established rapport between teachers, student and parents.
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Class Teachers and Teacher Guardians for First Semester
Section Class Teacher Tecaher Guardian Roll Nos.
Contact No. Email ID
A Prof. A. R. Dhawale
Prof. L.P.Aware 1 to 20 9273208099 [email protected]
Prof. E. D.Shinde 21 to 40 9657872925 [email protected]
Prof. A.R. Dhawale 41 to 59 9763898208 [email protected]
Prof.Lahu P. Aware In-charge Teacher Guardian
Mobile: 9273208099
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11. Important Contact Numbers
SN. Name of Person Mobile Designation Department SGREF
1 Hon'ble Shri Pritam Raisoni 9604094444 Trustee Director SGREF 2 Col.(Retd.) Mathai 7507942077 Campus Director SGREF 3 Dr. Harish Vankudre 9860176909 Principal SGREF
GHRCEM HOD 1 Mr. Mohan Shirsath 9637440909 Asst. Prof. & HOD Civil 2 Mr. Vishal Bhope 8554035553 Asst. Prof. & HOD E & TC 3 Mr.Satyedra Kothari 9545842526 Asst. Prof. & HOD Computer 4 Mr.Siddhant Kale 7387572630 Asst. Prof. & HOD Mechanical 5 Mr.Lahu Awari 9273208099 Asst. Prof. & HOD FE
GHRCEM- Admin 1 Dr. Jaywant Patil 9881439985 Registrar AO 2 Mr.Prashant Morankar 9657724184 Acc. Office Assistant AO 3 Mr. Remesh Netke 8796287645 Sr. Office Assistant AO 4 Mr. Dnyaneshwar Zarekar 8806317796 HR AO 5 Mr. Sunil Dhobe 9404767689 Student Section AO 6 Mr. Satish Pawar 9271463560 Scholarship Section AO 7 Mr. Vaibhav Shelke 9552529315 Scholarship Section AO 8 Mr. Sachine Umare 9657947901 TPO AO 9 Mr. Sandesh More 7774097523 Transport Section AO
10 Mr. Anil Gunjal 8380839999 Marketing AO 11 Mr. Shweta Khandelwal 9665731167 OA AO 12 Mr. Snehal Kulkarni 9970325832 OA AO 13 Mr.Sachin Todmal 8554066007 OA AO 14 Mr. Pawan Kadus 9096108834 SOA AO 15 Mr. Prashant Pawar 9561608582 System Administrator AO 16 Mr. Anil Bhor 9767491149 System Administrator AO
Accounts Department 1 Mr. Prashant Morankar 9657724184 Accounts Officer Accounts 2 Ms. Snehal Kulkarni 9970325832 Accountant Accounts
12. MEDICAL FACILITIES
Visiting Doctor for Medical Assistance: A Medical Doctor Dr. Vijay Jadhav visits the campus as well
as all the hostels for health assistance on week days.
Time: Monday – Saturday – 5:30 to 7:00 pm Contact Number: 9881629933
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13. ACTIVITY CHART Semester - I
Sr. No. Date of Plan Name of Activity Plan
1 15/07/2016 Induction Program (Prarambh) Organized
2 4/08/2016 Swachhata Abhiyaan by N.S.S.
3 6/08/2016 Tree Plantation by N.S.S.
4 14/08/2016 Fraesher’s Party
5 15/08/ 2016 Celebration of Independence Day
6 22/08/2016 First Year Dept. Forum Installation
7 25/08/2016 Blood Donation Camp
8 26/08/2016 Experts Lecture for critical subject
9 05/09/2016 Parent Teacher Meet and Teacher’s Day celebration.
10 08/09/2016 Industrial Visit
11 12/09/2016 Guest lecture
12 02/10/2016 Guest lecture on Mahatma Gandhi’s Thoughts
13 10/10/2016 Guest lecture
14 17/10/2016 Faculty Development Program
15 24/10/2016 Parent Teacher Meet
Semester - II
Sr. No. Date of Plan Name of Activity Plan
1 12/01/2017 National Youth Day Celebration (Blood Donation)
2 13/01/ 2017 Parent Teacher Meet
3 26/01/2017 Republic Day Celebration
4 18/01/2017 Industrial Visit
5 30/01/2017 Guest lecture
6 13/02/ 2017 Parent Teacher Meet
7 27/02/2017 Experts Lecture for critical subject
8 06/03/2017 One Day Trip
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18.
FACULTY PROFILE
14. STUDENTS GRIEVANCE CELL This cell is handling by Dean of students affairs. Mr. Lahu Aware is the in-charge of this cell. They look into the difficulties faced by the students in academics and administrative matters. Students can approach to the cell to resolve their problems.
15. GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS i) Parents should confirm postal address, contact numbers and email id with Class Teacher and
Teacher Guardian (TG). If address/cell no/email id is changes then immediately communicate the changes to Teacher Guardian or Class Teacher.
ii) Monthly letters are dispatched on your postal address. If letter is not received within the first week of every month them immediately contact Teacher Guardian or Class Teacher.
iii) Letters will be sent on email if it is available. iv) It’s duty of parents to take regular follow-up of their ward’s attendance and performance. In
case, parents don’t have e-mail ID the monthly letter will sent to the student on their Raisoni ID and parents will be given student’s user ID and password to see the letter.
v) Parents should ensure that their ward submit all original documents, affidavits undertaking and outstanding fees within a fortnight from the date of admission in this college. Failure to do so will lead to cancellation of admission or heavy fine.
vi) Parents should not allow their wards to attend any outside tuition classes. vii) Parents should regularly check college website ghrcem.raisoni.net for all academic
information related to First Year viz, regular class and examination time table, Academic Calendar, TG list, Important Notices, Answer paper showing schedule, Result and Newsletters.
viii) Parents should telephonically contact TG once in a month to know the status of attendance and performance of their ward.
ix) Parents should not give extra money. If students ask for extra money then verify from Teacher Guardian why money is required.
x) There is no vacation in first semester. Hence parents should strongly discourage their wards from staying at home except for health reason.
xi) Parents can check the result of their ward on the college website. The result is declared after eight days from the end of examination. If roll number is missing from the list then he /she has failed in the exam.
xii) Failed students will have to fill Vacation examination form immediately within eight days from the declaration of the result.
xiii) The vacation exam schedule is also mentioned in the Academic Calendar. xiv) Parents should motivate their wards to use only recommended text books. xv) Parents should motivate their wards to participate in all academic activities within campus and
outside too.
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16. FACULTY PROFILE
Details of Teaching Staff Members
Name of Faculty : Mr. Lahu Aware
Qualification: M.Sc,SET, (Mathematics)
Designation: HOD, FE, Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 9273208099
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr.Revan Kakade
Qualification: B.E. ,M.E. (Electrical)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 9922060966
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr.Anil Dhavale
Qualification: M.Sc (Physics)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 9763898208
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr.Elisha Shinde
Qualification: B.E, M.E. (Pursuing) (Civil)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 9657872925
E-mail: [email protected]
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Name of Faculty: Ms.Suniti Purbey
Qualification: M.E.( Mobile Technology) Ph.D(Pursuing)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 8412025789
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Ms.Deepali Madage
Qualification: M.E.(VLSI & Embedded system)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.:7767012620
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr.Anurag Hatwar
Qualification: M.E. (Heat Power)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 7875143465
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr.Prashant Munfan
Qualification: B.E., M.E. (Design)(Pursuing)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 9860909176
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mrs.Swati Saruk
Qualification: M.Sc.(Chemistry)
Designation: Assist. Professor
Contact No.: 9762572993
E-mail: [email protected]
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Details of Supporting Staff Members
Name of Faculty: Mrs. Deepali Kalase
Qualification: M.Sc.(Computer Application)
Designation: Lab Technician (Physics Lab)
Contact No.: 9404897047
E-mail: [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr. Ganesh Katore
Qualification: B.Sc. (Chemistry Lab)
Designation: Lab Technician
Contact No.: 9028905781
E-mail : [email protected]
Name of Faculty: Mr. Raosaheb Sathe
Qualification: 12th
Designation: Peon
Contact No.: 9552031765
E-mail: raosaheb.sathe @raisoni.net
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G. H. RAISONI COLLEGE OF ENGINERING AND MANAGEMENT,
AHMEDNAGAR 414008
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Glimpses of First Year 2015-16
Blood Donation Camp
Art of Living
District Level Intercollegiate Oratory Competition
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Parent Teacher Meet
Induction Program
Engineers Day
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Savali Visit
Tree Plantation
Ganesh Utsav
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Cultural Activity : Annual Social Gathering - ANTARAGNI
Technical Event : Paroksha
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G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Management Gat No. 1030 , Chas
Ahmednagar Ph.: + 0241- 2570123/110 Fax
Website: ghrcemahm.raisoni.net