SHRI G. S. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, INDORE

Govt. Aided Autonomous Institute Estd. In 1952, | Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal & DAVV, Indore | "NIRF Ranked Institute"

Department of Applied Chemistry 

Central Workshop

Central Workshop is the biggest workshop among the engineering colleges situated in MP having all-round facilities for student learning and for developing their Projects of varying fields with a well trained team of around 20 staff having proficiency in different fields.

In the Central Workshop various facilities are available for all BE I st year and IInd year, IIIrd year, IVrth year Industrial and Production Engg. and Mechanical Engg. Student and ME student of IEM, CIM and CAD-CAM for research work.

Various facilities are available in Central Workshop

1. Machine Shop
Various machine tools are available in machine shop:
a) Lathe machine: - Central Lathe, Capstan Lathe, Bench Lathe and CNC Lathe
b) Drill machine: - Vertical Drill Machine, Radial Drill Machine and Bench Drill Machine
c) Grinding Machine: - Surface Grinder, Cylindrical Grinding, Tool and Cutter Grinder and Tool post Grinder
d) Milling machine:- Universal Milling Machine, Vertical Milling Machine and CNC Milling
e) Shaper Machine, Planner Machine and Bend Saw.

2. Fitting Shop
Various machine tools and machine are available:
Bench Drill Machine, Bend Saw, Column Type Drill Machine, Fly Press, Power Press and Shear Cutter.

3. Welding Shop
Various welding machine and instruments are available:
Electric Arc Welding, Gas Welding Tool Post Grinder, Welding Generator

4. Smithy Shop
Various machines and equipments are available:
Forge Furnace, Grinder Cut Off Wheel, Hand Shear Cutters, Anvil, Square Block and Hammers.

5. Carpentry Shop
Various wood cutting machines and equipments are available
Universal Wood Cutter, Thickness Wood Planer, Tool Post Grinder, and Jig Saw.

6. Foundry Shop
Various moulding machines and furnaces are available:
Shell Moulding, Co2 Moulding, Vacuum Moulding, Sand Muller, Pit Furnace and Oil Fired Furnace.


Faculty In Central Workshop

Prof. Shailendra Purohit
Incharge Workshop Supdt.
Contact No. 09993281938

Mr. Sukhlal Mujalda
Assist. Workshop Supdt.
Contact No. 09993790061


Staff Members in Central Workshop

S. No.

NAME

Designation

1

Shri Premnarayan Dhoke

Junior Instructor

2

Shri Surendra Verma

Junior Instructor

3

Shri Dilip ku. Yadav

Asst. Mistri

4

Shri Ramkishan Gadore

Skilled Asst.

5

Shri C. S. Kawadkar

Skilled Asst.

6

Shri Amit ku. Dubey

Skilled Asst.

7

Shri Dinesh Shekokar

Skilled Asst.

8

Shri Sanjay Yadav

Skilled Asst.

9

Shri Shankar Rekwar

Skilled Helper

10

Shri Sudhir Dawar

Skilled Helper

11

Shri Rameshwar Hardiya

Attendant

12

Shri Rajesh Kapse

Attendant

13 Shri Mahendra Singh Chouhan Attendant
14 Shri BanwariLal Vishvakarma Attendant



Computer Center

Computer Center is an important component of the institute. Computer Centre has two well equipped labs with state-of-the-art computers. It provides computing facilities to all the 1st year students (B.Tech) for their programming related practical work and Internet surfing. As sufficient number of computers is available, students get enough time and opportunity to practice and strengthen their programming skills.

Facilities are also used for conduction of programming labs for students of higher classes of various branches; Also on-line tests for various companies that come to the institute for recruitment are conducted here. Computer Center also facilitates online registration, exam form filling etc. Additionally, Computer Centre has also been offering services to various departments of the institute in maintenance of their computer systems and peripherals.

The department also conducts various workshops for computer literacy and DTP for class III & IV employees of Institute. Additionally skill development courses under MMKVY/MMKSY are also conducted at this facility for serving the society. The computer centre is currently being used by government of M.P. as covid control center.


List of Activities

Computer centre is the centralised facility for the students to practice and strengthen their programming skills.

  • Conduction of labs of programming related subjects of 1 year B.E/B.Pharma.
  • Conduction of labs for various computer related subjects of other departments.
  • Conduction of Online tests for Placements of student conducted by various companies.
  • Conduction of various computer related workshops for employees of the institute.
  • Conduction of  online exams related to MMKVY/Faculty Recruitments etc.
  • Online registration and exams form filling facility for students.
  • Hardware and software management for Institute.


Computing Facilities

Computer Centre  has two well equipped labs with state-of-the-art computers.

1. Programming lab 1 : 45 AIO Computers

CPU

Processor : Intel® Core™ i5-7500T, OS: Ubuntu Linux 16

Motherboard

(Chipset Q370)

Memory

Memory Installed: 8GB (1x8GB) 2400MHz DDR4

HDD

1TB 7200Rpm Self-Encrypting Hard Drive

Make

Dell


UPS: 2 numbers

Capacity 30 KVA
Backup 30 Minutes
Make Uniline


2. Central Computing lab: 83 Computers

CPU Intel Core i5-3470, 3.2 GHz
Motherboard HP/8300 Core i5
Memory 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
HDD 500 GB
Make HP


Server: 02 numbers

Server-1

CPU Intel Xeon E5310, 1.6 GHz Processor quad core two processor
Motherboard Intel E5000
Memory 4 GB 533 MHz DDR2
HDD 3 X 72 GB
Make HP/DL 180

Server-2

CPU

Intel E5 2660V4@2 GHz , 14 core Processor with 35 MB L3 Cache

Motherboard

Intel C610

Memory

512GB (16 x 32GB RDIMM @ 2400 MHz)

HDD

16X 2TB Hot plug SATA

Make

HPE Proliant ML150 (Gen 9)


Various Trainings conducted in Computer Centre

  1. Workshop of Fundamentals of Computing  (20th Feb,2018 to 27th Feb,2018) and (09th March’17 -16th March’17) Two, One week workshops for  IV grade staff members under TEQIP-III.
  2. MMKVY MUKHYA MANTRI KAUSHAL VIKAS YOGNA (23 April 2018 to 29 July 2018):4 months workshops for students to learn the basics of there computers and how to be a data entry operator.
  3. Workshop on DTP (20th Feb,2018 to 27th Feb,2018).     
  4. One week workshop for grade-III staff members under TEQIP-III.
  5. GSTN Training for Government revenue officers for three weeks (5th May 2017-25th May 2017).
  6. NCC Cadets training on computer awareness for one week (23rd October 2017-01st November 2017).


Computer Center (Personnel)

  • Prof. Surendra Gupta, Associate Professor, Computer Engineering is Professor-in-Charge and Head of computer centre.
  • Mr. Rajiv Mishra is B.Sc., PGDCA and Trouble Shooting and Hardware Certified. Technical Support Specialist (Software and Hardware): He looks after software as well as computer hardware related issues at the computer center and institute level.
  • Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Chauhan is MBA (HR) and PGDCA. Administrative Coordinator: She looks after the office activities of the computer center and assists in laboratory operations.
  • Mr. Ritesh Sher is B. Tech perusing, Diploma in Electrical Engineering and DCA. Technical Support Specialist (Hardware and Software): He looks after hardware and software related issues in the computer center and institute, and assists in laboratory operations.
  • Mr. Amarchand Sangaliya, Mr. Ravikar Mohite and Mr. Rajesh Mehra are attendants in the computer center.


Computer Centre Events Images


NSS

Go Back

About the NSS:

At National Level National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched in Gandhiji's Birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has a base of millions of student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 (+2) Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education all over the country. The motto (the principle statement) of NSS is ‘NOT ME BUT YOU’, which is the essence of Vasudheawa Kutumbkam. Swami Vivekanand has been the ‘PRERNA PURUSH’ (Man of Inspiration) of the NSS since Indian government had recognised him as ‘PRATEEK PURUSH’ (Man of Symbol) of youth in 1984.

At Institute Level NSS unit of the institute has been established on 04-08-2012. Neeraj Kumar Jain has been the Programme Officer of the unit since then. The unit has been working there onwards under the guidance of advisory committee which is chaired by the director of the institute. The unit, since its establishment, has been continuously doing its regular activities with aim of providing the socio-economic exposure of various national problems specially Rural India. The NSS volunteers, besides getting such exposure, also benefitted by certificate recognition through B and C level certificate programmes of the NSS.

Vision and Mission :

Vision: to develop a democratic society with equality by supporting ‘Social Service’ without expectation and keeping sympathy for ‘All Living Being’ by accommodating each other’s angle of opinion

Mission: to foster enthusiasm and high moral values in students especially NSS volunteers through the activities, orientation programmes and camps. To develop students’ personality by Involving them (volunteers) in planning, decision making, organizing and execution of the activities of the unit.

No of Student Participation: the institute has been allotted a unit of 100 volunteers

Activities:

  • Regular Activities: Plantation, Blood donation, health and hygiene moves, environment awareness, traffic awareness, child education, youth club activities, pared, drill, yoga, civic awareness about government schemes,
  • One Day Camps (ODCs) : Two ODC are organized at the adopted village in an year to make student aware of village life and rural problems. The students did a social survey to understand the rural livelihood.
  • Seven Day Residential Camp (SDC): One SDC is organized in each year for giving the practical exposure of rural life, social work and labour work for the NSS volunteers.

Contact :

phone – 91-(0731)2582351
Fax – 91-(0731)23432540
Email – nss.sgsits[at]gmail.com

Scholarships, Merit and Others


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Scholarships mentioned below are awarded to the students by the Govt. of India and M.P. Government every year. Students are advised to take advantage of these by applying in time when applications are invited for the same.

The details of all kinds of scholarships along with last date of submitting applications are displayed on the notice board.

 
 

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NCC

NCC (National Cadet Corps)
New NCC Recruitment Process  for I Year & II Year  B.Tech./B.Pharm students on 5th November<View>

National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The origin of NCC can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the object to make up the shortage of the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was replaced by the University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth.The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards the Indianisation of armed forces.
In 1942, the UTC was re-christened as the ‘University Officers Training Corps’. During the independence movement, the leaders of our nation had realised the need to create a national level youth organisation, to train and groom young boys as responsible citizens and future leaders of our great country in all walks of life, including the defence forces. Consequently, a committee under Shri NH Kunzru was set up in 1946 on the directives of the first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, to consider the establishment of a Nationwide cadet Corps. The recommendations of the committee paved the way for the National Cadet Corps, which was born through an Act of Parliament in 1948.

The National Cadet Corps came into existence on 15th July, 1948 under the NCC Act XXXI of 1948 under the Ministry of Defence with the following aims:-

AIMS OF NCC

  1. To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and the ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of the country.
  2. To create a human resource of organised, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and always available for the service of the nation.
  3. To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the Armed Forces. 

MOTTO OF NCC

The motto of NCC is “Unity and Discipline”. ‘Unity’ implies our basic oneness, the brotherhood of all the Indian people regardless of their caste, colour or creed. Likewise, ‘Discipline’ is the very bedrock on which any nation is founded. It is for these reasons that “Unity and Discipline” has been adopted as motto of the NCC. 

NCC IN SGSITS

The NCC, 9 MP Battalion Armed unit has been started in the institute in August 2013. The credit of this start goes to the Director of the Institute, Prof. S.S. Bhadauria, with whose sincere efforts this has been possible. The Associate NCC Officer of the Institute is Lt. Dr. Manish Jaiswal. Nehru Dawar , the cadet from NCC holds the responsibility to coordinate & mange the all other cadets. The institution was allotted total 106 cadets (SD & SW) in which there are now 36 cadets enrolled as per the rules. The cadets will be given B and C level certificates as per their performances. In 2015 Cadet Harsh Patidar was given the rank of Senior Under Officer (S.U.O.) of Sgsits NCC Unit and In 2016 Cadet Amit Parihar was given the rank of Senior Under Officer. And after that Cadet Shresth Jain was given the rank of Senior Under Officer.

Our ANO Lt. Dr. Manish Jaiswal got the rank of Lieutenant by attending the very tough training of 3 months at OTA Kamptee.

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Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science

  • Add: 23 Sir M. Visvesvaraya Marg, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452003
  • Tel: +91 - 731 - 2582100
  • Email: director[at]sgsits.ac.in  
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