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Prospectus Welcome to Shrinathji Group of Institutions & Nathdwara Group of Institutions Index One of The Oldest Campus in Southern Rajasthan 17yrs Awarded Best Engineering College (Infrastructure) in Southern Rajasthan 16000 Approved by AICTE, Delhi & Affiliated to RTU, Kota www.shrinathjiinstitute.com PROSPECTUS WELCOME TO SHRINATHJI GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS & NATHDWARA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS INDEX Lord Shrinathji Picture........................................................................................ 3 Group of Institutions........................................................................................... 4 About US............................................................................................................ 5 Nearby Locations............................................................................................... 6-7 Message From Desk of Managing Director (SGI)............................................... 8 Message From Desk of Managing Director (NGI)............................................... 9 Message From Desk of Director Administration (SITE)...................................... 9 Infrastructure...................................................................................................... 10-11 S Academic Departments Department of Mechanical Engineering ................................................ 12 Department of Electrical Engineering..................................................... 13 Department of Computer Science & Engineering................................... 14 Department of Civil Engineering............................................................. 15 Dedicated Faculty Members............................................................................... 16-17 Approval & Accreditations.................................................................................. 18 ONTENT Placements......................................................................................................... 19 C Awards & Achievements.................................................................................... 20 Dignitaries Visited............................................................................................... 21 Workshops & Seminars...................................................................................... 22 Courses & Seat Status....................................................................................... 23 Projects............................................................................................................... 24 Industrial Visits.................................................................................................... 25 Facilities.............................................................................................................. 26 Games & Sports.................................................................................................. 27 Beyond Academics.............................................................................................. 28 Life @SITE.......................................................................................................... 29 SITE in Media...................................................................................................... 30-31 Lord Shrinathji Inspirational Brainwave of the Institute 03 GrGROUPoup OF of INS InsTITUTIONStitutions SHRINATHJI GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS Shrinathji Institute of Technology & Engineering Shrinathji Institute of Pharmacy Shrinathji Institute of Biotechnology & Management NATHDWARA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS Nathdwara Institute of Engineering & Technology Nathdwara Private Industrial Training Institute Nathdwara Institute of Biotechnology & Management Nathdwara Law College Nathdwara Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Center * (*=Applied for) 04 ABOUT US US About Us Shrinathji group of institutions was formed by a group of philanthropists in the year 2003 with an objective to spread education in the field of Engineering, Management and Medical. SGI is among the most sort after technical and management institution in the core sector industry grooming domain specific professionals to address future challenges and established new examples for the industry worldwide. SGI is providing quality education with advanced teaching methodologies. SGI is considered unequaled standing in the field of education. S G I is located in the lap of Shrinathji Nathdwara, 40 km away from Udaipur the city of lakes. Our mission is to educate students including those from the local and rural areas, so that they become enlightened individuals, improving the living standards of their families, industry and society. We will provide individual attention, quality education and take care of character building. To promote quality education, training and research in the field of Technical & Professional education by establishing effective interface with industry and to encourage faculty to undertake industry sponsored research project and the placements for the students. We at SITE will impart futuristic technical education and instill high patterns of discipline through our dedicated staff, which shall set global standards, making our students technologically superior and ethically strong, who in turn shall improve the quality of life of the human race. 05 Rajsamand Lake Rajsamand Lake is one of the five popular lakes of Mewar. It is also known by the name of Rajsamudra Lake in Rajasthan. Rajsamand Lake was built by Maharana Raj Singh in 1660. 06 NEARAR BY B LOCAY LOCATIONSTIONS Haldighati (Rakt Talai) Battle of Haldighati (fought between Maharana Pratap and Mughal forces) is referred to as one of the greatest epic battles fought in history and this was the site.Haldighati is basically a mountain pass used by mughal forces and attacked by Rajputana forces.There's a lot to learn for people interested in history. Charbhuja Temple Dwarikadish Temple Kankroli Temple is popularly called as The temple is located in the village temple of Dwarikadhish. Dwarikadhish Garhbor of Rajsamand district. is one of the names of Lord Krishna. This village is situated in Aravalli ranges. This Temple is the most significant temple Charbhuja is another name of the lord of the Vaishnavas and Vallabhacharya Vishnu due to his four hands. Gomati sect. The chief deity of Kankroli temple is river flows nearby this temple. believed to have imported from Mathura, the Whome town of Lord Krishna. This mountain is considered as a form of Lord Krishna. On the similar lines, a Giriraj hill is located near Nathdwara town. Vaishnavs consider a walk around Mt. Giriraj very sacred. On the whole path, beautiful flowers are grown and the path is also adorned with lights making it a worthy place to visit. Giriraj Parvat Aklingji Temple Kumbhalgarh Fort 07 MEMESSSSAGEAGE From the Desk of Managing Director, SGI SITE is one of the Premier Institute providing knowledge based education. For the last Seventeen years the institute has contributed to the development of Technical and Professional courses. Being the Premier Institute it is imperative for SITE, Nathdwara to continuously keep striving to remain at the Cutting Edge of Advanced Technical Studies. The field of Engineering, Pharmacy and Management is undergoing at a very rapid rate of change. The courses offered in SITE provides opportunities to students to step their feet towards success with a bright future. We at SITE are very proud of the products. Many of the alumni are currently working with top MNC's and National Companies. We aim to provide our students the best possible academic environment in order to help them produce Academically Sound, Analytically Rigorous and Innovative Techniques that would be technically relevant. The institute works as the larger design to groom the knowledge leaders in the sphere of engineering. The institute highly dynamic and interdisciplinary faculty has made its mark on the academic and industrial world through its innovative learning and researches. The institute is also known for its state-of-art academic infrastructure. Ashok Parikh (Managing Director, SGI) 08 MEMESSSSAGEAGE From the Desk of Managing Director, NGI Our aim to provide the learning process, which is both challenging and enjoyable. The NGI`s plan a variety of activities and events to make the learning process an excellent one. We inculcate positive attitude among the students and prepare then to face new challenges in the world. We believe education should simulate creativity and independent thinking.We heartily welcome you to join us in our endeavour and to new frontiers of knowledge and education in our NIET, NPITI, NIBM & NAMCRC institutions.The institutes highly dynamic and interdisciplinary faculty has made its mark on the academic and industrial world through its innovative learning and researches. Deepesh Parikh (Managing Director, NGI) From the Desk of Administration Director SGI It gives me great pleasure to note that the Shrinathji Institute of Technology & Engineering (SITE) has entered its 17 academic year after successfully completing the 16 years. It was envisioned with very clear and singular objective of creating an Institution for quality education. Our deeply endowed processes have made SITE synonymous for characteristic learning. SITE has distinguished itself through state –of- the- art infrastructure, international quality teaching pedagogies excellent nurturing environment for learning and thinking and further magnifies through fraternity of technical scholars. The SITE was launched with the intention of embracing global educational practices into our existing higher education system to bring
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