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Mandatory Disclosure Mandatory disclosure Mandatory disclosure updated on: 13-09-2021 1. AICTE File No : Central/1-9319115173/EOA Date & Period of last : 25-June-2021 approval 2. Name of The Institute : GIDC Degree Engineering College Address of The Institute : Block No.997, Village Abrama, Tal. Jalalpore, Dist. Navsari Pin Code : 396406 State : Gujarat Phone Number With STD : (02637) 229040/41 Code Longitude & Latitude : 72o54’32” N; 20 o51’03” E Fax No. with STD code : (02637) 229041 College Time : 8.30 AM to 3.45 PM Office Hours at the College 8.45 AM to 4.15 PM Email ID : [email protected] Website : www.gdec.in College Fees : 25,000/- Per Year (W.E.F. from A.Y. 2020-21) Nearest Railway Station: Amalsad 05 KM from the campus Nearest Airport : Surat 55 KM from the campus Type of Institution : Public Private Partnership Category (1) of the : Non-Minority Institution Category (2) of the : Co-Ed Institution 3. Name of the Organization : GIDC Education Society running the Institution Type of the Organization : Society Address of the : Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC). Organization Sector – 11, Udyog Bhavan, Block No. 3,4 & 5 Ghandhinagar -382017 Registered with: Under Society Registration Act 1960 Registration No. and Date : GUJ/1769/GANDHINAGAR dated 14.07.2010 Website of the : www.gidc.gov.in Organization 4. Name of the Affiliating : Gujarat Technological University, Chandkheda University Address of University : Nr. Campus of Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Sabarmati –Koba Highway, Chankheda, Ahmadabad, Gujarat,Ph-07923267500 Website : www.gtu.ac.in Latest Affiliation Period : 2021-22 5. Name of Principal : Dr. Neeraj D. Sharma Exact Designation : Principal Phone No. with STD Code: (02637) 229040 Fax No. with STD Code : (02637) 229040 Email ID : [email protected] Highest Degree : Ph.D. Field of Specialization : M.E (Civil- Environmental Eng.), B.E. (Civil) 6. Governing Body of GIDC Education Society Name of the Designation in the Society Current Position/Organization Member Hon. Vice Chairman & Shri M. Thennarasan Chairman Managing Director , GIDC, IAS Gandhinagar I/c.Director (Notified Area), I/c.Chief Engineer & Superintending Engineer Shri B. C. Warli Member Secretary (Public Health) & I/c.Superintending Engineer (Project) GIDC, Gandhinagar I/c.Superintending Engineer- Shri Ashok G. Dhodi Member Surat ,Executive Engineer- Surat Dr. V. S. Purani Principal M.E. Civil, Ph D. Member GEC, Valsad in Structural Engg. Social Worker and Ex Smt. Harshaben H. Naik Chairperson, Bachelor of Arts with Member Gujarat Women Economic Ecomomics Develpoment Corporation LTD.,Govt of Gujarat. Syndicate Member, Shri. Sanjay I. Desai Member VNSGU, Surat & B.E. Civil Consulting Engineer Shri Hiren R. Vepari Practicing Chartered Member Chartered Accountant (CA) Accountant Ar. Shivarao R. Channapattan B.Arch., M.Arch(Urban Design, CEPT, Ahmedabd), Architect, Ex-Associate Member M.Sc. (City design & Social Professor at VNSGU, Surat Science, Londan School of Economics, UK) Frequency of Meetings : At least One or Two in a year Date of Last Meeting : 27-05-2021 (19th BOG Meeting) 7. Organizational Chart : ANNEXURE - 1 8. Student Feedback - Feedback through direct interaction with counsellors :Mechanism On Institution during counselling session - Feedback through suggestion boxes placed at various placed such as Library - Feedback in the regular meeting with director and staff - Feedback from Governance/Faculty : - Frequent meetings among the Faculty Members and Performance the Management are held. - A special format has been devised to get the student Feedback of the faculty member for each semester – with different parameters on the course, and mode of instruction - Performance Appraisal System - Regular Monitoring of Teaching Learning Process - Various Committees for institute governance. Trustee Member Grievance redress : - Meeting of Management, Staff and Management, mechanism for Faculty, Students, Faculty Members and the Management are Staff & Students regularly held in the Institute for the redress of grievances - Direct approach to Principal / Online 9. Constituting the Anti- : The committee functions to ensure compliance with rules Ragging Committee &Committee: regulations and provisions of law concerning ragging and also to monitor and oversee the performance of the Anti-Ragging Squad in preventing of ragging on College campus SC – ST Cell : The Committee looks after the staff and student admission are based on the reservation guideline of the government Woman Empowerment : The aim of this committee is to create awareness of the Cell Women’s Right and to empower Women. The committee functions for Identification of strong leader ship and change makers and building their capacity, promote a culture of respect and equality for female gender, also for the provision of opportunities and programs for female gender to be financially, mentally and emotionally empowered so as to promote their growth as individuals in their own right. The committee conducts seminar, workshop to impart knowledge of opportunities and tools available and train the women/girls. It will helpful to the women to get financial support by identifying the sources. It will also inculcate entrepreneurial attitude among young girls, scientists at the earliest so that they can be “job givers” rather than “job takers”. 10. Name of Department : Mechanical Engineering Department Course : Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering- 4 years full time course Level : Under Graduate 1st Year of approval by the: 2012-13 Council AY AY AY AY AY 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Year Wise Sanctioned Intake : 60+ 120+ 120+ 120+ 120+ 3(TFW) 6(TFW) 6(TFW) 6(TFW) 6(TFW) + + + + + 24(D2D) 24(D2D) 24(D2D) 24(D2D) 24(D2D) = 87 = 150 = 150 = 150 = 150 Year wise Actual Admissions : 52+6+13 102+4+24= 26+0+60 14+0+12=26 26+0+9=35 =71 130 Foreign Students Admission : 0 0 0 0 0 No. of Students passed : 58 --- 68 67 39 with Distinction No. of Students passed with : 38 --- 23 25 13 First Class No. Students passed with : 10 --- 34 16 6 Second Class or Pass Class Students Placed : 10 --- 09 07 05 Students opted for Higher : 03 --- 00 02 02 Studies Accreditation Status of the : N/A N/A NA N/A N/A course Foreign Collaborations, if any : NIL Nil Nil Nil Nil Professional Society : ^ ^ ISTE ISTE ISTE Memberships ISHRAE ISHRAE Professional activities : 1. Webinar Two Days National 1-STTP 1-STTP on “8D- A Workshop Level Tech- Organize Organized Problem Organized Fest ** d ** Solving ** 2 Seminar tool” , Organize “Employab d ility Skills 1-Mega for Job Fair Mechanical ** Engineers 2. Modeling and Analysis of Mechanical System using Solid- works ” 3.Career opportuniti es for engineerin g students” and “HVAC system and its type”** Consultancy activities : Nil Nil 4,78,125/- 1,08,000/- 1, 00,000/- (PMKVY (Value (Value Course) * Adding Adding Course) * Course) * Grants fetched : In final stage of approval of 4,50,000/- 50,000/- GUJCOST GUJCOS for Design T for Nil Nil Nil and Seminar developme and STTP nt of # Coriolis flow meter # Departmental Achievements : Nil international international selected experience experience in programme programme National under GTU under GTU defence academy, Universit y volley ball Team Distinguished Alumni : Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil # Grants fetched 1. Grant approved from Gujarat Council on Science & Technology, DST Gandhinagar for Design and development of coriolis flow meter in 2020. 2. Received grant from Gujarat Council on Science & Technology, DST Gandhinagar for STTP on “Pressure vessel Design, Drafting and Analysis with ASME BPVC Sec VIII, Div 1 & 2” April 30 - May 4 , 2018 3. Received grant from Gujarat Council on Science & Technology, DST Gandhinagar & Gujarat Informatics Ltd., Ahmedabad for seminar on “Start-Up & Innovation Protothon” 24th November 2017 * Consultancy activities 1. Train the under graduating engineering youth in design skills through course on ‘Value Adding Course on Solidworks Training’ 2. Train the unemployed youth in Engineering skills through course on “CNC Operator-Vertical Machining Centre” 3. Train the unemployed youth in Engineering skills through course on “CNC Programmer” **Professional activities 1. Mechanical Department organized online webinar on “Career opportunities for engineering students” and “HVAC system and its type” on 12th December 2020. 2. Mechanical Engineering Department, GIDC Degree Engineering College Navsari successfully completed webinar on “ 8D- A Problem solving tool” on 16th May 2020. 3. Mechanical Engineering Department, GIDC Degree Engineering College Navsari successfully completed webinar on “Employability Skills for Mechanical Engineers” on 21st May, 2020. 4. Mechanical Engineering Department, GIDC Degree Engineering College Navsari successfully completed webinar on “Modeling and Analysis of Mechanical System using Solid-works ” on 22nd May 2020. 5. 2-days workshop for final year mechanical engineering students on “Manufacturing Processes and CNC Machining” dated 30th-31st August, 2019. 6. 1 week STTP on “Pressure vessel Design, Drafting and Analysis with ASME BPVC Sec VIII, Div 1 & 2” April 30 - May 4 , 2018 7. 1-day seminar on “Start-Up & Innovation Protothon” 24th November 2017 8. 1 week STTP Modeling & Simulation of Mechanical Systems Using SolidWorks” 19th – 23rd December 2016 ^ Professional Society Memberships: 1. Started “STUDENT ISHRAE CHAPTER “sponsored by ISHRAE Surat Chapter. ^ Departmental Achievements: 1. Our few students completed international experience programme under GTU Scheme 2. Our few
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