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Shri Guru GobindSinghji
Institute of Engineering & Technology
Vishnupuri, Nanded (Maharashtra State) PIN 431606 INDIA
Tantra-Vaani A Collection of Reports of Industrial visits under TEQIP-II
Volume-I No. 10 e-version available on : www.sggs.ac.in/TEQIP-II/Industry-Mous 15-June, 2016 Inspiration Hon. Baba Kalyani, Bharat Forge Ltd. Pune. Mentors Dr. SubhashBabu, IIT Bombay. Chief Patron Dr. Laxman M. Waghmare Editor: Dr. Anil B. Gonde Co-editors: Dr. Abhijeet V. Nandedkar Dr. Arun R. Patil
Textile students with Mr. Samadhan walake at Fabtech Industry, Sangola
Director's Message SGGS IE&T has signed MoUs with
many ideal industries to establish
partnership with a common goal of
developing skilled and efficient
manpower in engineering and
technology. The intention is not only the
Job training or lectures to the students by
the experts form industry, but also
include the industrialist cooperation
right form the planning stage to the
placement stage. The institution is
willing to develop the curriculum for the
courses and revise it on a regular basis
based on the changing needs of the
industry. Thus keeping the course
according to industries man power /
skills requirement will allow us to
maintain the proper academic balance.
Industrial Visit to FabTech Projects & Engineers, Sangola
Department of textile technology has arranged an industrial visit to Sangola, Ichalkarnaji
and Kolhapur for B.Tech. students, on dated 23rd
Jan. – 26th
Jan.2016. This visit is mainly
organized to communicate the industry with our students, and also the new emerging
trends in this field. Regarding this we have visited Fabtech industry situated at Sangola
with around 29 students. Here we have a discussion with Mr. SamadhanWalake (HR)
regarding industry expectation from the institute. Also here we have performed academic
practical’s. Also we have visited DKTES TEI, Ichalkaranji which is well known institute
in Textile technology. Here our students got the carrier guidance and we have seen
different laboratories.
With Mr. Aniket Bhute at CEO Nonwoven, Hatkanangale- Kolhapur
“I never teach my pupils, I only provide the conditions in which they can learn."- Albert Einstein Page-1
Visit to CEO Nonwoven, Hatkanangale- Kolhapur
For seeking new approach in nonwovens we have visited DKTE, COE Nonwoven, Hatkanangale-Kolhapur which is one of the most
successful projects of central government. Here we got the technical guidance by Mr. Aniket Bhute who is Asst. Director of the COE.
Then we have visited Mahalaxmi Exports weaving industry situated near to Kolhapur. Here also we have conducted some academic
practical’s and students discussed with technical staff for practically problem facing in industry.
With Mr. Aniket Bhute at CEO Nonwoven, Hatkanangale- Kolhapur
In weaving shed at Ichalkaranji
Total 29 students participated in the industrial visit and were very enthusiastic while attending the all units. They interacted with the
industrial experts and cleared their doubts. All the students gave positive feedback at the end of this visit. Prof. R. P. Sawant, Mr. S.
S. Patil, Mr. M. M. Golegaonkar accompanied the students and coordinated well for making this industrial visit a grand success.
Dr. P. G. Solankar
Head, Textile Technology Dept.
“Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning is the product of the activity of learners.” – John Holt Page-2
Department of Production Engineering
Report on the visit to Industries at Aurangabad
A meeting of following persons from SGGS IE&T and Greaves Cotton Ltd. Aurangabad was held on 31/12/2015 at Technology
centre, Greaves Cotton Ltd. MIDC Chikalthana, Aurangabad.
1. Dr. Kaleemuddin Syed – Associate General Manager, Technology centre.
2. Mr. Vikas Thorat – Sr. Manager R&D, Technology centre.
3. Mr. Atul Jahirabadkar – Divisional Manager R&D, Technology centre.
4. Mr. Yuvraj Dange – Manager, HR, Greaves Cotton Ltd. MIDC Chikalthana, Aurangabad.
5. Mr. Amol Choudhary- Manager R&D, Greaves Cotton Ltd.
6. Dr. V.B.Tungikar, Professor and Head, Department of Production Engineering, SGGSIE&T.
Following points were discussed and decided in the meeting.
i. Dr. V.B. Tungikar gave a presentation about the institute in general and Department of Production Engineering in particular.
Facilities in Production engineering department, faculty strength and specialization, student projects, patents and research
carried out in department were focused in the presentation. Department advisory board, PEO and PO were explained to the
industry counterpart.
ii. After the presentation, Dr. V. B. Tungikar requested the HR manager, Mr. Yuvraj to consider students of the department
(Prod & Mech Engg) for campus placement in Greaves Cotton Ltd. The HR manager assured to consider the request
positively and would consider the students for possible placement through campus interviews.
iii. The HR manager enquired about possible help/cooperation/MOU from SGGSIE&T for higher education of the
employees/engineers working in Greaves Cotton Ltd. On this matter, Dr. V.B.Tungikar, requested Greaves Cotton Ltd to
prepare a proposal. He informed that a meeting with Dean Academics, Dean R&D and Hon. Director of SGGSIE&T would
be arranged in near future to discuss the proposal of Greaves Cotton Ltd.
iv. Dr. V. B. Tungikar discussed the academic activities in the department and explained the role of industry in curriculum
development and participation in the teaching process. He requested the engineers (managers) from Greaves Cotton Ltd to
consider the offer of adjunct faculty in production engineering department. On this issue they will discuss the matter and
inform SGGSIE&T accordingly.
v. Three students of M.Tech CAD/CAM second year carrying out their project work at Greaves Cotton Ltd, gave presentation
about the progress of work. They informed that the project work would be completed before the due date. Dr. V. B.
Tungikar thanked the officials from Greaves Cotton Ltd to guide the students, provide necessary facilities for their project
work.
Meeting concluded with vote of thanks to all officials of Greaves Cotton Ltd present in the meeting.
A meeting with industrial experts A meeting with students
Anyone who keeps on learning not only remains young, but becomes constantly more valuable regard” – Harvey Ullman Page-3
A meeting of following persons from SGGSIE&T and NAC Group of Industries Aurangabad was held on 1/1/2016 at Aurangabad.
7. Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar – M D, NAC Group of Industries MIDC Aurangabad
8. Dr. V.B.Tungikar, Professor and Head, Department of Production Engineering, SGGSIE&T.
Following points were discussed and decided in the meeting.
vi. Dr. V.B.Tungikar discussed the academic activities in the department and explained the role of industry in curriculum
development and participation in the teaching process. He requested Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar to take some teaching load of
the subject, “Human Values and Professional Ethics”, to S. Y. Production students in this semester. Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar
has kindly accepted the request and he will visit SGGSIE&T Nanded on 06/01/2016 and deliverer the expert lecture.
vii. The themes of proposed Student Innovative Project Contest were discussed and finalized. The themes are
Reduction of waste in manufacturing.
Green Manufacturing.
Renewable energy for Appliances.
Use of alternative fuels for less pollution.
Reduction in manufacturing cost.
The contest is planned in April 2016, after the completion of end term examination.
viii. Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar has kindly agreed to sponsor cash prizes to the three winners of the Student Innovative Project
Contest.
ix. Dr.V.B.Tungikar thanked Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar for providing opportunity to ten girl students of T. Y. Production for
consecutive two years. Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar expressed happiness and satisfaction on the progress of student projects
being carried out in their industry and appreciated the efforts and sincerity of girl students.
x. The revised PEO, where in out of box thinking is included was well appreciated by Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar who is also
industry advisory panel member of the department.
xi. The possible dates for “second industry advisory panel meeting” were discussed and it is decided to held the meeting on 16th
or 17th
Jan. 2016. The date of meeting will be finalized after discussion with other industry advisory panel members.
xii. Meeting concluded with vote of thanks to Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar for his guidance and time.
Meeting with Mr. Dilip N. Dharurkar – M D, NAC Group of Industries
Aurangabad
I am thankful to Hon Director for deputing me to visit industries at MIDC Aurangabad during 30/12/2015 to 01/01/2016. I am also
thankful to TEQIP-II officers for funding the expenses towards the visit.
Dr. V. B. Tungikar,
Head, Department of Production Engineering
“Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune.” – Jim Rohn Page-4
Mechanical Engineering Department
Report Of Industrial Visit ( SY Mech, Sem-II, 2014-15)
Industrial Visits – The students of second year have been taken to two industries situated in Pune on during 09/04/2015 to
12/04/2015. For proper exposure to various aspects of Mechanical Engineering, the trips were planned to include small scale units as
well as medium scale units.
1. Suddpram Auto Engg. Pvt Ltd (on10/04/2015, 12-4 pm.)
Following operations were observed:
a. High Pressure Die Casting, Toolroom, machining
b. Intricately shaped casting.
c. Rotary, Skelener Furnace
d. Bands, Sandring & Trimming
e. Shot Blasting
It is manufacturing unit of aluminium casting products with its manufacturing facility at Chakan Industrial Area, Pune.
The company manufactures die cast components, aluminium castings by pressure die casting.
Students at Suddpram Auto Engg. Pvt Ltd, Pune
Expert explaining at Auto Engg. Pvt Ltd, Pune
“Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is.” ― Isaac Asimov Page-5
Industrial Visit to Pune
2. Autoturn Industries (on11/04/2015, 11-3pm.)
Following operations were observed:
a. CNC and VMC Machines b. Induction Hardening c. Polishing and deburring operation
Autoturn is in the manufacturing Manufacturing and Supply of Rocker Arm Screw, Machined and Ground components for
automotive and other Allied Industries. Company has the product like Roker Arm Screws, Self-Locking Screws, Gear Box
Components and Transmission Component.
Students at Autiturn Industries, Pune
Experts demonstrations at Autoturn industries, Pune
The faculty members Mr P. W. Bedarkar, Mr A. S. Sarpe, Mr. Vikram Halikar and Ms. Isha Navsagare coordinated this industrial
visit with 54 students. All the students were very enthusiastic while attending all the industrial units. They interacted with the
industrial experts and cleared their doubts. All the students gave positive feedback at the end of this visit.
Dept. of Textile Engg
Industrial visit to Baramati Textile Park
Dept. of Textile Engg. organized an industrial visit to well known Textile Park at Baramati and visited a few Garment units during
10th to 11th Oct 2015. This visit was aimed at the Garment industry particularly. Around 30 students and 4 faculty members first
visited Cottonking, with the help of Mr. Sawarkar who is Alumni of SGGS IE&T. The entire team visited and observed working of
different types of modern sewing machinery and cutting machines. They also visited ornamentation sector. The experts demonstrated
the use of Computer Aided Design software which is used for design purpose. Mr. Gaikwad, GM of this unit conducted a special
session on " Scope and Future Trends in Garment Industry. He also guided the students about the career opportunities in the garment
industry. The team then visited the office of Mr. Sankeshwari, founder of this textile park and requested him to visit SGGS IE&T
Nanded for recruitment. All the students were very enthusiastic while attending all the industrial units. They interacted with the
industrial experts and cleared their doubts. All the students gave positive feedback at the end of this visit.
A team of Textile students at Cottonking Garment Unit, Baramati
“To develop a complete mind: study the science of art; study the art of science. Learn how to see.’ – Leonardo da Vinci Page-6
Visit to Industries at
Ahmednagar and Pune
Dept. of Production Engg. organized a industrial visit
to various industries at Ahmednagar and Pune during
23-25 Feb 2016. The following faculty members of
Production Engineering Department have visited
different industries at Ahmednagar and Pune along
with 45 students of T. Y. (Production). The Institute
had provided the bus facility for industrial visit. The
following faculty members coordinated this
industrial visit.
1. Mr. K. R. Dachawar, Asstt. Prof.,
2. Mr. R. B. Patthe, Asstt. Prof.,
3. Mr. R. K. Shastri, Asstt. Prof.,
4. Mr. D. R. Yerawar (Instructor)
The details of the visit enlisted in table below. The experts interacted with students at JBM MA Pune
Date/ Time Industry Visiting Areas
Day -1
23rd
Feb 2016
(09: 30am to
1:30pm)
VRDE,
Ahmednagar
1. Different tracks for vehicle testing like mud track, sand track, deep water track, shallow
water track, corrugated track, endurance testing, gradient track, ABS system, EMC and
EMI lab etc.
2. Prototype manufacturing facilities like
a. Machine shop equipped with modern CNC milling lathe, electric discharge, heavy duty,
rapid prototyping and other machines.
b. Foundry shop having different furnaces, hydrogen degassing unit.
c. Heat treatment facilities for various types of components.
d. Quality assurance / material testing lab with high std. equipments such as spectrometer,
metallurgical microscope with image analyzer software, digital ultrasonic flaw detector,
3D co-ordinate measuring unit.
Day-2
24th
Feb 2016 2.30
to 5:00 pm
Bharat Forge
Ltd. , Pune
Presentation on Bharat forge, Machined component division 2 equipped with SOH – IOH
drilling, Induction hardening machine, Grinding machine, two turret CNCs, Automated
material handling equipments, Quality checking.
Day-3
25th
Feb 2016
(10.00 am to 1:00
am)
JBM MA ,
Pune
Press shop including SIMPAC mechanical press(10-2000T), robotic lines, blanking lines
& manual press lines
Weld shop including KOKA automatic spot welding arm, Robotic TIG welding arm,
SPMs, TOOL room, CMM room.
Students at Bharat Forge Pune
On the way to Nanded, during return journey, students visited Shirdi temple and reached safely at our Institute at 4.00 am on 27 Feb
2016. The visit was successful and has helped us broaden our knowledge. All the students expressed their positive feedback at the
end of the visit. We thank our Institute and TEQIP-II for providing us the opportunity to visit the industries at Ahmednagar and Pune.
“Do not train children in learning by force and harshness, but direct them to it by what amuses their minds.” –Plato Page-7
Department of Production Engineering
Minutes of meeting of
Industry Advisory Panel Members of production Engineering
The 2nd
meeting of industry advisory panel members of production Engineering was held at Hotel Vrundavan Garden, MIDC Waluj,
Aurangabad on 06/02/2016 at 12.30 pm. Following members were present.
Industry advisory panel members
1. Mr. Mukund Bhogle MD, Nirlep appliances, Aurangabad
2. Mr. D.N.Dharurkar MD, NAC Group of industries Aurangabad
3. Mr.Sudhir Shiradkar MD, Sanjay Plastics, Aurangabad
4. Mr.Amol Pawar General Manager, Verroc industries Pvt. Ltd plant-V,
Aurangabad
5. Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma Scientist E, VRDE, Ahmednagar (Representative of Dr.
Manmohan Singh, Director VRDE Ahmednagar)
6. Mr. Bishnupada Bhattacharya Thermax industries Ltd. Pune
Academic / Faculty members
7. Prof. L. M. Waghmare Director, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
8. Prof. B. M. Dabade Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
9. Prof. V. M. Nandedkar Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
10. Dr. V. B. Tungikar Head, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
11. Dr. JVL Venkatesh Asso. Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
12. Dr. M. K. Rodge Asso. Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
13. Dr. L. N. Wankhade Asso. Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
14. Mr. R. P. Parvekar Asso. Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
15. Mr. N. M. Khandre Asso. Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
16. Mr. E. S. Agrawal Asst. Professor, Dept. of Prod. Engg, SGGSIE&T, Nanded.
Dr. L . M. Waghmare felicitated the chairman Dr. JVL Venktesh discussing the industries issues
Dr. V. B. Tungikar, Head of the department, elaborated the objective behind the meeting. He thanked all the members for
their continuous support and guidance towards improvements of the department in terms of industry interaction, implant
training, industrial projects. He also thanked Mr. D. N. Dharurkar for his support to conduct the meeting at Aurangabad.
Hon. Director Dr. L. M. Waghmare, acknowledged the help form industry advisory panel members in the previous year and
highlighted the expectations from members to improve academics of the department..
Dr. V. M. Nandedkar, briefed the members about different activities carried out in the department in 2015 and forthcoming
activities through power point presentation. He also presented the draft scheme of syllabus of TY (Prod) and B.Tech (Prod)
which is to implemented form academic year 2016-17. The members expressed their views/suggestions on the scheme; few
of them are listed below.
1. Mr. Shiradkar and Mr. Bhogle queried about lean manufacturing in the curriculum. They also suggested to take the
students project in the area of lean manufacturing in industries.
2. Mr. Bhattacharya and Mr. Pawar advised to include the non-conventional energy (especially solar energy) as part of
some course in the curriculum, which may include design/manufacturing of components, like PV cells, of energy
system. They have also suggested to focus on environmental issues like pollution as these are gaining importance now a
days.
3. Mr. Bhogle enquired about the reason of inclusion of fluid mechanics, mass transfer courses in the proposed scheme.
Faculty members justified the inclusion of courses. He further suggested to consider inclusion of online quality
measurement tools, ERP, data acquisition tools in appropriate courses in the curriculum.
4. Mr. Pawar explained the importance of automation (selective automation) in industries and suggested to consider it in
the curriculum.
5. Dr. Pawan kumar Sharma suggested to add rapid prototyping, industrial engineering, power plant engineering in the
curriculum at appropriate level.
All the members also expressed their views on quality of final year projects to meet the industry requirements.
The modified PEOs of the programme were prepared as per suggestions received from industry personnel and panel
members earlier. Theses PEOs were presented before the panel members which they approved after discussion.
After the discussion on the proposed scheme, the draft vision statements of the department were presented before the
members for their suggestions. After brainstorming and subsequent discussion the vision statement of the department is
finalized as, “Provide an environment for quality education, pro-industry research and innovation with industry
partnership to meet global standards with the sense of “Make in India” philosophy”.
All the members in a meeting The members also gave guidelines for preparing the mission statements of the department and suggested following points.
Continual up-gradation of curriculum based on global environment, peer feedback, changed standards, in
consultation with stakeholders
Train the trainers
State of art infrastructure
Inculcating R & D among students
Up-gradation of teaching-learning methodologies
Association of Alumni with Alma mater
MOUs for strengthening Industry Institute Interaction
Fostering/ training for Self employment/ entrepreneurship culture in young minds
Promote start-ups, incubation centres
"The aim of industrial training is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed and train a standardized citizenry, to put down dissent and originality."- H. L. Mencken
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Mr. Bhogle discussing the academic issues Dr. Waghmare & panel withMr. Bhogle
The meeting was concluded with vote of thanks by Mr. N.M.Khandre.
After the meeting following faculty members visited NAC group of industries, MIDC Waluj to discuss the matters related to
student projects, internship, skill sets development and possibility of training industry personnel at SGGS Nanded. The
demonstration of the software, CADEM was presented by the vendor Mr. Laukik M Korgaonkar.
1. Prof. L. M. Waghmare
2. Prof. V. M. Nandedkar
3. Dr. V. B. Tungikar
4. Mr. E. S. Agrawal
We are thankful to Hon. Director and TEQIP II officials for funding the advisory panel meet.
Sd/-
Head, Department of Production Engineering
The other Industrial visits by the students of SGGS IE&T Nanded are enlisted below.
Sn Department Name Title of Training/workshop/seminar Duration Training/workshop/seminar Agecy
1 Instrumentation Holambe R. S. Industrial Visit 30.10.2012-01.11.2012 Pune
2 Instrumentation Hamde S. T. Industrial Visit 30.10.2012-01.11.2012 Pune
3 Textile Technology Pramanik P. Industrial visit 30.10.2012-01.11.2012 Pune
4 Electronics Manthalkar R. R. Industrial Seminar on Cloud Computing in VLSI Design
22.03.2013 - 23.03.2013 SI CAD Pune
5 Electronics Talbar S. N. Industrial Visit 03.05.2014 Pune
6 Electronics Kamthane A. N. Alumni Meet and industry visit 11.11.2014-15.11.2014 Mumbai
7 Instrumentation Waghmare L. M. Industrial visit/Alumni meet 29.07.2014 Pune
8 Instrumentation Patre.B . M. Industrial visit/Alumni meet 29.07.2014 Pune
9 Instrumentation Holambe R. S. Industrial visit/Alumni meet 29.07.2014 Pune
10 Mechanical Venkatesh J.V.L. Visit for attending meeting 06.01.2015 Aurangabad
11 Producton Nandedkar V. M. Industry Visit 24.09.2014-26.09.2014 Ahmednagar, Nashik and Aurangabad
12 Producton Dabade B. M. Industry Visit 24.09.2014-26.09.2014 Ahmednagar, Nashik and Aurangabad
13 Producton Tungikar V. B. Industry Visit 24.09.2014-26.09.2014 Ahmednagar, Nashik and Aurangabad
14 Mechanical Sonune S.G. Industrial Visit 3.01.2014- 5.01.2014` Paithan and Aurangabad
15 Mechanical Dachawar K. R. Industry Visit 09.12.2014-13.12.2014 Pune
16 Mechanical Tekale S. N. Industry Visit 09.12.2014-13.12.2014 Pune
17 Electronics Kamthane A. N. Industrial visit 25.02.2015-01.03.2015 Silvasa
18 Chemical Engg Jadhav P. G. Industrial visit 25.02.2015-01.03.2015 Silvasa
19 Chemical Engg Dethe S. B. Industrial visit 25.02.2015-01.03.2015 Silvasa
20 Textile Technology Pramanik P. Industrial visit 25.02.2015-01.03.2015 Silvasa
21 Training and Placement Rampure J. B. Industrial visit 25.02.2015-01.03.2015 Silvasa
22 Textile Techn. Joshi R. N. Institute & Industry meet 23.08.2014 -25.08.2014 D&N Haveli
"The aim of industrial training is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed and train a standardized citizenry, to put down dissent and originality."- H. L. Mencken
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Sn Department Name
Title of Training/workshop/seminar Duration Training/workshop/seminar Agecy
61 Instrumentation Mr.Manoj K.Patil (with 38 students) Industrial visit 21.02.2015-22.02.2015
Maharashtra State Load Dispatch centre (MSLDC) Kalwa and HVDC Terminal Substation Padghe Mumbai
62 Instrumentation
Parkhe Jayant Agham Nishigandha Industrial visit 02.03.2015-03.03.2015
Vehicle Research and Development Establishment , Vahannagar, (PO), Ahmednagar
63 Instrumentation Abande G. B Industrial visit 09.03.2015 HDVC Terminal substation , Padghe, Mumbai
64 Instrumentation Chandan A. T Industrial visit 09.03.2015 HDVC Terminal substation , Padghe, Mumbai
65 Instrumentation Vaidya N.C. Industrial visit 09.03.2015 HDVC Terminal substation , Padghe, Mumbai
66 Instrumentation Mr. Madrewar Industrial visit 27.03.2015-31.03.2015
Set on Site Pvt Ltd Aurangabad and Vaidya Panel Manufacturer Ahmadnagar
67 Producton Dontulwar N. B. Naphade J. G.
Visited IMTEX2015 _ Metal Cutting and Tool Technology, Intenational exhibition 22.01.2015-28.01.2015 Bangalore
68 Mechanical Venkatesh J.V.L. Industry visit 01.07.2014-03.07.2014 Aurangabad
69 Producton Naphade Jayashree
Visited IMTEX2015 _ Metal Cutting and Tool Technology, Intenational exhibition 22.01.2015-28.01.2015 Bangalore
70 Instrumentation Holambe R. S. Industrial Visit 6.03.2013 - 09.03.2013 Bamgalore
71 Instrumentation Hamde S. T. Industrial Visit 06.03.2013 - 9.03.2013 Bamgalore
72 Electronics Gajre S. S. Industrial Visit 6.03.2013 - 09.03.2013 Bamgalore
71 Instrumentation Holambe R. S. Industrial Visit 30.10.2012 - 1.11.2012 Pune
72 Instrumentation Hamde S. T. Industrial Visit 30.10.2012 - 1.11.2012 Pune
73 Instrumentation Jamkar R. G. Industrial Visit 30.10.2012 - 1.11.2012 Pune
72 Producton Sonune S. G. Industrial Visit 3.01.2014 - 05.01.2014 Aurangabad and Paithan
73 Producton Kothari Dimple Industrial Visit 3.01.2014 - 05.01.2014 Aurangabad and Paithan
74 Producton Mechkale P.D. Industrial Visit 3.01.2014 - 05.01.2014 Aurangabad and Paithan
75 Textile Technology Joshi R.N.
Industry visit to SUM nonwoven & Garment 10.04.2015-13.04.2015 Hyderabad
76 Textile Technology Deshpande S. S.
Industry visit to SUM nonwoven & Garment 10.04.2015-13.04.2015 Hyderabad
77 Textile Technology Golegaonkar .M. M.
Industry visit to SUM nonwoven & Garment 10.04.2015-13.04.2015 Hyderabad
78 Textile Technology Pramanik P.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
79 Textile Technology Chakraborthi A. K.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
80 Textile Technology Solankar P. G.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
81 Textile Technology Joshi V. K.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
82 Textile Technology Joshi R. N.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
83 Textile Technology Pawar S. K.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
84 Textile Technology Golegaonkar .M. M.
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
85 Textile Technology
Kurlepwar Shivkumar G
Industy Institute meet & Industry visit 21.08.2014-24.08.2014 Dadra Nagar Haveli
90 Textile Technology
Solankar P. G. Industrial Visit 4.04.2015 Yavatmal
91 Textile Technology
Dhanbalan Vighnesh
Industrial Visit 4.04.2015 Yavatmal
92 Textile Technology
Pawar S. P. Industrial Visit 04.04.2015 Yavatmal
93 Producton Dabade B. M. Industry Visit 6.05.2015-08.05.2015 Aurangabad and Ahmednagar
94 Producton Tungikar V. B. Industry Visit 6.05.2015-08.05.2015 Aurangabad and Ahmednagar
95 Producton Rodge M.K. Industry Visit 6.05.2015-08.05.2015 Aurangabad and Ahmednagar
96 Producton Khandre N.M. Industry Visit 06.05.2015-08.05.2015 Aurangabad and Ahmednagar
97 Instrumentation Mr.M.K.Patil (51
students) Industrial Visit 12.10.2015 Waluj, Aurangabad
98 Instrumentation Mr. C. C. Dakave Industrial Visit 12.10.2015 Waluj, Aurangabad
99 Instrumentation Miss N. Agham Industrial Visit 12.10.2015 Waluj, Aurangabad
" Getting everything done is not always a sign of good time management, it can also be a sign of not having enough to do." -- S. Billbess.
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Sn Department Name
Title of Training/workshop/seminar Duration
Training/workshop/seminar Agecy
100
Textile Technology
Dr. P. Pramanik Industrial Visit 01.10.2015 - 07.10.2015
Silvasa, Vapi & Tarapur Industrial Area
101
Chemical Engg Dr.P. G. Jadhav Industrial Visit 01.10.2015 - 07.10.2015
Silvasa, Vapi & Tarapur Industrial Area
102
Chemical Engg Prof. S. B. Dethe Industrial Visit 01.10.2015 - 07.10.2015
Silvasa, Vapi & Tarapur Industrial Area
133
Training and Placement
Mr.J. B. Rampure Industrial Visit 01.10.2015 - 07.10.2015
Silvasa, Vapi & Tarapur Industrial Area
101
Electrical Engineering
Patil Manoj Industrial Training 09.10.2015 SCADA Control Room, MAHADISCOM, Mumbai
102
Electrical Engineering
Choudhary B. D. Industrial Training 09.10.2015 SCADA Control Room, MAHADISCOM, Mumbai
103
Electrical Engineering
Bade U. G Industrial Training 09.10.2015 SCADA Control Room, MAHADISCOM, Mumbai
104
Electrical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
Kashif Khan Murtuza Khan
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Birgale Lenina with 47 students of Final Year
One day Industry Visit 05.10.2015-06.10.2015 BSNL, Naded
"Make your heart like a lake, with calm, still surface, and great depths of kindness." --Lao Tzu, ack JH Page-12
A Industry Visit At
Scientech And Nvis Technologies Pvt Ltd. Indore 17
th September 2016
Scientech Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company that has a strong presence in educational, health care,
environmental and industrial sectors. Scientech is one of the leading test and measurement equipment manufacturers. Its products set
standards in education, research, development, and production.
Nvis Technologies Pvt.Ltd., a part of the Scientech group, is a leading technological solution provider in education and
environment sectors . with a satisfied customer base in over 75 countries. At Nvis, They design & manufacture a wide range of stellar
didactic solutions that include innovative learning solutions for physics, electrical, electronics, embedded, and microwave
laboratories for schools, polytechnics, vocational institutes, engineering colleges and universities. Nvis solutions provide an ideal
platform to enhance education, training, skills & development amongs our young minds.
The members of the company received us at the entrance and gave a brief introduction about the company. We saw the
manufacturing department of the company with one of the employee of the company. He told us about different departments of the
manufacturing devices like core and function generator and a dc power supply. He also introduced a pcb machine to all the students
with some demos and with good explanation. After we were moving to assembly department where the machines get assembled. We
saw many more machines that are used in the manufacturing of the CRO's, Function Generator, power supply. Then, We saw the
small programmable PCB prototype machine that was developed by one of the engineer of the company. He saw us one demo about
how to design a small PCB on that machine.
" Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" – Albert Einstein Page-13
After that we moved to the Nvis industry which is sister company of the Scientech Technology. There we saw the manufacturing of
the Digital Millimeters and many other trainer circuits like op-amps and three phase power supplies and many other devices that are
specially developed for the students. We also saw the mechanical assembly of the various parts of the CROs and multimeters.at the
end we asked the questions to the HR and other engineers about various technical aspects.
INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH H.R.
Firstly students had interactive session with company HR in conference hall. We, the faculty members then discussed how to become
a well trend employee, about value addition of product, technology behind advertisement and also discussed about interview section
with HR. The HR Manager told us to have an honesty and be ready to learn and share knowledge. “KEEP LEARNING REST OF
THE LIFE”. We had a great discussion with her and we all were motivated with her inspiring words.
This was very successful visit as all the 40 students from SY ENTC Class were happy that they could learn various technical
concepts and technologies.
We all the faculty members and students would like to thank our Head of the department and Hon. Direcor Sir for organizing such a
great visit and for supporting us. We all want to thank all the faculty members who helped us to organize this visit successfully.
Faculty:
1) Mr.Parmeshwar Patil
2) Mr.Chetan Zanwar
3) Mr. Pankaj Wakhradkar
4) Ms.Supriya Ankushe
5) Ms.Sandhya Rathod
" The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination" – Albert Einstein Page-14
Three Days Industrial Visit at Kolhapur
10th-14th September, 2016
Day 1: Indo Count Industries Ltd., Kagal, Kolhapur, 11th September, 2016
Indo Count Industries Ltd. is a textile industry located in Kagal MIDC, district Kolhapur in the Indian state of
Maharashtra. This textile industry completed all bleaching, dyeing, printing and finishing of material using the latest technologies and processes. Indo Count produces 14,000 tons of combed cotton yarn per year. Indo Count Source the best cotton from India and around the globe and use state-of-the-art equipment and processes in their three spinning plants. Indo Count has 80,016 spindles at Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
The 44 students from Third Year Instrumentation Engineering Department along with three faculty members were visited Indo Count Industries Ltd. Plot No- T3, MIDC, Kagal, Kolhapur on 11th September, 2016. The visit was started with warm welcome by Indo Count Industries Ltd., Kolhapur. After that the students are divided into two different groups (22 students each) for the sake of convenience leaded by one faculty member. This activity was coordinated by Mr. Kale, Assistant Engineer, Indo Count Kolhapur & Mr. Mugtekar, Assistant Engineer, Indo Count, Kolhapur. The visit was concluded with photo session and vote of thanks given by one of the faculty member.
Students in front of Indo Count Kagal
Mr. Kale, Assistant Engineer and Mr. Mugtekar, Assistant Engineer, Indo Count, Kolhapur with faculty members.
Outcome of visit- Every student personally visited different sections of Industry and understood the instrumentation used in textile industry, working principle of various instruments used like-
Heat Exchanger, Drum Steam Heaters, different types of dryers, weaving, spinning machines, programmable logic controllers used etc. This visit helped students to understand various aspects of Instrumentation in manufacturing industries.
Students in front of Indo Count Kaga
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning" -Albert Einstein Page-15
Three Days Industrial Visit at Kolhapur
10th-14th September, 2016
Day 2: KOLHAPUR ZILLA SAHAKARI DUDH UTPADAK SANGH LTD. (Gokul Dairy Plant) 12th September, 2016
Kolhapur Zilla Sahakari Dudh Utpadak Sangh Ltd.well known with its popular brand ‘Gokul‘ is an Operation Flood cooperative dairy project established on 16th March, 1963. Since then achieved many land marks in Milk Procurement, Extension, Animal Health, Breeding, Milk Processing, Product making and Marketing. At present Gokul has modern 7 Lakh Liters/day capacity dairy plant with 4 owned and 1 hired chilling centers having 4.25 Lakh Liters/day milk handling capacity with modern Packing Unit at Navi Mumbai. For milk production enhancement in milk shed gokul has presently 41 Mobile veterinary routes, 430 Cluster and 17 static A. I. Centers, A state of the art new 300 MT/day capacity Cattle Feed Plant with popular ‘Mahalaxmi’ brand is operational at Kagal-Hatkanangale Five Star MIDC. The old cattle feed plant with 200 MT/day capacity plant is simultaneously operational.
Prof. R. H. Chile with Mr. Anil Swami Manager Engineering Section
Gokul Dairy Plant
Prof. R. H. Chile, Mr. J. G. Parkhe, Ms. S. R. Nandurkar & Students of T.Y. Instrumentation with Mr. Anil Swami, Manager Engineering Section
“Gokul Dairy Plant, Kolhapur”
The 44 students from Third Year Instrumentation Engineering Department along with three faculty members were visited
KOLHAPUR ZILLA SAHAKARI DUDH UTPADAK SANGH LTD. (Gokul Dairy Plant), MIDC, Kagal, Kolhapur on 12th
September, 2016. The visit was started with warm welcome by KOLHAPUR ZILLA SAHAKARI DUDH UTPADAK SANGH
LTD. (Gokul Dairy Plant), Kolhapur. After that the students are divided into two different groups (22 students each) for the sake of
convenience leaded by one faculty member. This activity was coordinated by Mr. Anil Swami, Manager Engineering section, Mr.
Patil , Engineer & Mr. Kamble, Engineer, KOLHAPUR ZILLA SAHAKARI DUDH UTPADAK SANGH LTD. (Gokul Dairy
Plant), Kolhapur. The visit was concluded with photo session and vote of thanks given by one of the faculty member.
Outcome of visit- This visit provided students the brief insight of Dairy
Plant.
Students are exposed to the working of delicate systems used in food industries like -37ᵒ cooling area control.
The students are able to understand how to maintain quality as well as hygiene in food industry and Instrumentation required in same aspect.
Students in front of Packaging Unit of Gokul
" The only source of knowledge is experience"– Albert Einstein Page-16
Dr. R. H. Chile with other members in front of Gokul Building
All the students in front of Gokul Auditorium
The financial support required to conduct this visit was provided by TEQIP-II. We are grateful to Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director of our institute, Dr. A. B. Gonde, TEQIP-II Coordinator, Dr. S. T. Hamde, HOD, Instrumentation Engineering Department and Dr. P. Kar, Professor, Textile Department for their encouragement and support given.
" Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding" – Albert Einstein Page-17
The Industry Visit, Industry Institute Meet and National Workshop
Silvassa (Dadra & Nagar Haveli) 13-18 October 2016
Department of textile technology had organized a multi activities tour at Silvassa during 13-18 October 2016. The activities were
Industry visit (14&15 October 2016), Industry institute meet (15 October 2016), SEAA Silvassa chapter inauguration (15
October 2016), and national workshop on Recent trends in the MMF Industry (16 October 2016) and expert lectures (14 & 16th
October 2016) . The Silvassa tour was sponsored by TEQIPII and permitted by Director Dr L M Waghmare. Dr R N Joshi (Head
Textile dept) was the Event Coordinator and Dr P G Solankar was the Coordinator for industry visit. Prof Suraj Patil & Mr M M
Golegaonkar were shared the different responsibilities during tour. The student coordinators were Shruti Ghadge, Vaishnavi Butley,
Ganesh Khandekar & Priti Sansare. Total 37 students of second and third year B Tech and M Tech students were participants in all
activities.
students with Bus
We all assembled at the college at 4.30 am on 13th
October and left the college premises in a college bus. We reached Trimbakeshwar
near about 10.00 pm and we stayed there at hotel Dhruva Palace which was already booked as per schedule. That was first day of
journey.
On next day i.e. on 14th
October, we started our journey towards Tarapur for industry visit. We reached their near about 11.00 am and
firstly went to the Bombay Rayon Fashion Limited (BRFL) which is a Processing industry located in Tarapur and receive the
visitors’ I-cards. First of all we all did our lunch at BRFL which was provided by the industry itself and then proceeds towards for
gaining the details about industry and its manufacturing processes. Daily production of BRFL is near about 5 lakh ton and whose
Managing Director is Mr. Prashant Agrawal. There are several processing departments like Grey Department, Printing Department,
Dyeing Department in which processing such as bleaching, scouring, singeing, etc. were carried out by using different machines’
parameters. Visit to this industry was fruitful since students gave feedback; it was very informative with latest technological
developments in the industry. After that we visited the weaving unit of BRFL Tarapur. In this industry, our Alumni Mr. Amar
Chilkha (AGM) and Mr Gowardhan Unde (Sr. Manager) helped us a lot. They gave us all necessary details about the industry. Near
about 5.30 pm we left the Tarapur and started our journey to Silvassa. We reached at Silvassa at 10.00 pm and our stay in Silvassa
was at Hotel Excellency. That was our second day of tour which was very informative for all of us.
" Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better"-- Albert Einstein Page-18
All the students near the Industry
On third day i.e. on 15th
October, we all became ready on given time i.e on 9.00 am and done our breakfast at Hotel Simply South.
After that we all visited the synthetic plant named as Sanathan Textiles located in Silvassa. We all learnt about the working of melt
spinning line and also noted down the processing parameters which is required for spinning in that plant. Mr. Chetan Chopkar
(Textile alumnus 1995) who is working as a Vice President has helped for permission & visit.
After that we all had lunch at Hotel and moved towards the Hotel Excellency. On the same day there were an Industry Institute meet
and SEAA Silvassa Chapter Inauguration Program was already scheduled at Hotel Excellency, therefore we all have started the
necessary preparations and arrangements required for the program.
Program was started at 4.00 pm with the speeches and the old memories of our Alumni’s. After that SEAA Silvassa Chapter was
inaugurated by Honorable Director Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Dr. Holambe, Dr. Arun Patil sir, Mr. Shailesh Deshpande sir and Head of
Department Dr. R. N. Joshi. After the SEAA Silvassa Chapter Inauguration, it was a time to start the Alumni Meet Program which is
the most awaited program for all of our Alumni and it was the most special program for the alumni of 1992 batch because it was their
Silver Jubilee.
Inaugural function of Industry Institute Meet
A group photo during Alumni Meet " Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better"-- Albert Einstein Page-19
Thus Program started with the Lamp Lightening Ceremony and after that speeches and felicitations of the all alumni were started
form 1991 batch to 2016 batch. All of them shared their college life moments and their past experiences which helped us a lot in
showing the correct path in our future. Many of them on high posts in their respective industries like Sr. Manager, General Manager,
Vice President etc. So, it was a really a great opportunity to listen them and to learn something. When all speeches and felicitations
were ended, there was one our cultural program was arranged by students for Alumni. Then all the Alumni, Faculty and students
Proceeded towards the dinner and we all interacted with our Alumni during the same time. It was really an amazing time. Such that
our third day was really an awesome and unforgettable day for us.
PreetiBhojan after Industry Institute Meet
We all get lot of information about from the workshop. After that
we all proceeded towards the lunch and at the same time Mr.
Ashok Swami, Mr. Shailesh Deshpande, Mr. Arvind Pahurkar,
Mr. Prakash Nilawar, Mr. B Basu and Mr. Mardikar guided the
students during round table discussion. At evening time, Mr.
Ashok Swami (1991 textile alumnus) sponsored the dinner to all
students and staff. It was really a memorable dinner with Swami
sir and with his family. Our fifth day of tour was the most
enjoyable day for all of us. On 17th
October we left the Hotel
Excellency as well as Sivassa near about 5.00 am and started the
journey towards Nanded via Saputara and reached the college
premises at 7.30 am in the morning.
Dr. R. N. Joshi, Head & Coordinator
Industrial Visit to
ISRO Ahmedabad, Masibus Automation & Instrumentation and Amtech Electronics India Ltd.
14th
October, 2016
We reached ISRO Ahmedabad at 2:00 pm on 14th
October 2016. We were greeted by the officials at the main gate. There we
headed towards the exhibition of their organization. There we were shown a short film on journey of SAC Ahmedabad. After that
we were allotted two volunteers to explain all the recent technology and research under their name. There we saw all their exhibits
like PSLV, MSLV and many other missile technology of the country. There we played an interactive game which was based on
research and development under ISRO.
Space Applications Centre (SAC), is a major research and development centre of the Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO). It plays a key role in realizing vision and mission of ISRO. Located at Ahmedabad, SAC is spread across two campuses
having multi-disciplinary activities. The core competence of the centre lies in development of space borne and air borne
instruments/payloads and their applications for national development and societal benefits. These applications are in diverse areas
and primarily meet the communication, navigation and remote sensing needs of the country. Besides these, the centre also
contributes significantly in scientific and planetary missions of ISRO like Chandrayan-1, Mars Orbiter Mission etc.
External Building structure
Internal part
" The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination" – Albert Einstein Page-20
All the students at Entrance Gate
The communication transponders developed at this centre for Indian National Satellite (INSAT) and Geo Synchronous Satellite
(GSAT) series of satellites are used by government and private sector for VSAT, DTH, internet, broadcasting, telephony etc. These
satellites are instrumental in reaching remote parts of the country. The payloads for major navigation systems of the country -
Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) and GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) are being developed
by this centre.
This centre designs and develops the optical and microware sensors for the satellites, signal and image processing software, GIS
software and many applications for Earth Observation (EO) programme of ISRO. These applications are in diverse areas of
Geosciences, Agriculture, Environment and Climate Change, Physical Oceanography, Biological Oceanography, Atmosphere,
Cryosphere, Hydrosphere etc.
The facilities at SAC includes highly sophisticated payload integration laboratories, electronic and mechanical fabrication facilities,
environmental test facilities, systems reliability/assurance group, image processing and analysis facilities, project management
support group and a well-stocked library. SAC has active collaborations with industry, academia, national and international
institutes for research and development. The centre also has state-of-art in-house and mobile exhibitions to propagate space
technology and applications amongst students and public.
communication transponders developed at this centre Equipments at the center
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15th
October, 2016- Masibus Industrial Automation and Instrumentation
We reached the industry at 2:00 pm on 15th
October 2016 where we were warmly welcomed by the crew members of the same. We
took advantage of a short seminar of the company regarding PCB designing and Manufacturing. We thoroughly endeavored
through each and every sections of the company such as Manufacturing, Research and Development and Designing Section. Then
we had a great interactive session with the H.R. of the firm.
Headquartered in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, since 1991, Masibus offers industrial automation and instrumentation solutions to
customers within the country and across the globe. The brand Masibus started its journey in 1975 as a tiny company with a handful
of people having grown into a large organization with more than 200 people in its work force. Having been around for almost 4
decades, the company is still strongly rooted in the principles laid down by the founding fathers.
Reception Counter at Masibus
Masibus Main Building
Recognized as one of the premier industrial automation solution provider, Masibus has close to 10,000 customers, in about 50
vertical industrial segments, offering products, solutions and services through 8 regional offices and a wide network of Dealers and
System Integrators. Masibus' goal is to exceed the expectations of every customer by offering innovative industrial automation
solutions, outstanding customer service and greater value addition, thereby optimizing process functionality and improving
operation efficiency of the industry. Masibus has been quick to adopt & incorporate new technologies like Ethernet & Wireless into
the industrial automation solutions that are offered. Today we have many proven track records of every conceivable product and
solution in SCADA/PLC/DCS platforms that have been successfully installed at several sites.
Masibus has been serving as authorized distributors for a variety of different product offerings from world leaders:Beamex -
Finland for world class Calibrators, Toshiba for its latest DCS systems, Opto 22 - USA for industrial I/O systems, VMI - Sweden
for Vibration Products, Hofmann - Germany for Balancing Systemsand Williamson - USA for Infrared solutions. Masibus has
expanded the product umbrella with many more tie ups like Cogent DataHub Canada to fulfill the Real Time Middleware solution
requirements and eWON - Belgium for remote access and remote monitoring products.
Lab 1
Lab2
Lab 3
Amtech Electronics India Ltd
We reached the industry at 10:00 am on 15th
October 2016 where we were warmly welcomed by the crew members of the same.
We took advantage of a short seminar of the company regarding PLC & SCADA and Manufacturing. We thoroughly endeavored
through each and every sections of the company such as Manufacturing, Research and Development and Designing Section. Then
we had a great interactive session with the H.R. of the firm. A very important part we enjoyed was hands on experience on the state
of art machines present in labs.
With an eye, on the future, Amtech has established a farsighted corporate identity. The company wants to meet future
expectations of customers in the field of Motion Control, Automation, Power Quality and Industrial Electronics with further
advancement offering leading technologies on a global platform.
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Today Amtech, a leading manufacturer offers various motion control products like AC Drives (also known as variable frequency
drives or vfd), High Frequency Drives, Medium Voltage Drives (MVD), Soft Starters, Power quality products like Active
Harmonic Filter (AHF) and Active Front-end Converter (AFC), Industrial Control Panels and Power Electronics products like AC
Power Controller, Heater controller, Wind Power Converters, Solar Inverter and Customized Power Supplies.
Corporate Quality Objectives
• Customer satisfaction commitment.
• Technological innovations in motion control.
• TQM with effective quality system.
• Holistic atmosphere for employees
Active Harmonic
Filter
The faculty members including Mr. ParmeshwarPatil Mr. Pankaj Wakhradhkar, Mr. Chetan Zanwar, Mr. Chetan Dakhave, Ms.
SupriyaAnkushe, Ms. Amruta Deshmukh looked after this visit arrangements along with 85 TY BTech students of E&TC Dept. All
the participating students were enthusiastic throughout the visit days and reported satisfactory feedback to this industrial visit.
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