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A PRESENTATION ON KALYANI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE

A PRESENTATION ON KALYANI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE. A Journey from 1995 to 2014 18 th February 2014. OUR VISION.

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A PRESENTATION ON KALYANI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE

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  1. A PRESENTATIONON KALYANI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE A Journey from 1995 to 2014 18th February 2014

  2. OUR VISION The vision of Kalyani Government Engineering College is to produce high quality, globally competitive technical manpower and to become a centre of excellence in a few select areas of high end technologies. It also envisages to act as an incubation cell for entrepreneurship activities in the region in association with the industry houses of the locality and outside. Keeping pace with the global technological developments through continuing education programmes is its another cherished ambition.

  3. OUR MISSION The mission of Kalyani Government Engineering College is to impart quality technical education to the students at the undergraduate and at the postgraduate levels of engineering with the aim to make them complete human beings possessing depth of knowledge not only in their own discipline but also in the kindred areas, which shall necessarily be accompanied by a wide mental horizon making them capable of shifting the grain from the chaff, the honesty from the chicanery, the truth from the untruth.

  4. Kalyani Government Engineering CollegeEstablished in 1995

  5. B. Tech courses with intake 60 each Mechanical Engineering Computer Sc. & Engg. Electronics & Comm. Engineering Electrical Engineering 5. Information Technology. M. Tech courses with intake 18 each Production Engineering Computer Sc. & Engg Electronics & Comm. Engineering And 4. Master of Computer Applications with intake 40 Courses at UG & PG Levels

  6. Assistance TO Weaker Sections And Religious Minority • Scholarships to SC & ST students by Govt. • Scholarships to Religious minority community students by religious boards and trusts.

  7. Placement through campus interview for last 5 years

  8. Students: Mens’ Hostel – 4 nos each with capacity over 120 seats Ladies’ Hostel – 1no with capacity 150 seats Faculty & Staff: Staff quarter – 4nos each with 8 flats Principal’s bungalow Space for building more quarters available if demand arises. Residential Facilities

  9. Facilities • Insurance for all students • Guest House • College Canteen • Reprographic facility • Astronomical Gallery with 10 in telescope • Akshay Urja Club

  10. Other facilities • Indoor & out door games for students • Annual Technological Fest at National Level by students • Annual Fest by students • INNOCREEX, the science club • Robotics Club

  11. Academic Facilities • Language Laboratory • Edusat facility • Library with catalogue access facility within the campus, over 25000 volumes of books & e-books; over 120 international journals.

  12. Developments under TEQIP Name of Electrical Engineering Building: Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Block Total Floor Area= 1438 m2 Area per floor = 479 m2 Three storied building

  13. Industry-Institute Partnership • College has an Industry-Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) • MOU with TCS , Infosys and Ericsson for joint activities including Training of faculty & Student • Consultancy with Andrew-Yule, Phoenix-Yule and many others. • Organized Training for NHPC executives.

  14. SPACE REQUIREMENT AS PER AICTE NORM TOTAL STUDENT INTAKE PER YEAR B.TECH : 300 MCA : 40 M. TECH : 54 TOTAL : 300X4+40X3+54X2= 1428 Space per student : 11.7 Sq M Total space required: 16707.6 Sq M =179606.7 Sq ft.

  15. SPACE AVAILABLE • SNB : 72000.00 Sq ft. • MSB : 10041.75 Sq ft. • JCB : 15458.50 Sq ft. • Work Shop : 4000.00 Sq ft. • Extension of MSB : 4033.00 Sq ft. Total : 105533.25 Sq ft. DEFICIT : 179606.7-105533.25 = 74073.45 Sq ft.

  16. Details of Sponsored project • The institute received Rs. 1 crore from AICTE for various project like RPS, MODROBS, CAYT, SDP, IIPC. In last 3 years

  17. Status of research activity: Publication in International journals: 171 National Journals 71 International Conferences 218 National Conferences 169 Book Published 36 Ph. D Supervision (Completed) 02 Ph. D Supervision (On going) 12

  18. Present status of faculty position for B.Tech programme As per norm Sanctioned In position Professor 13 14 4 Asst. Prof. 27 27 08 Lecturer 64 41 37 Faculty strength is 47% of the norm The institute could not qualify for TEQIP phase-II for this deficiency

  19. Present status of faculty position for M.Tech programme As per norm Sanctioned In position Professor 3 00 00 Asst. Prof. 6 00 00 Faculty strength is 0% of the norm A.I.C.T.E withdrew approval for this deficiency.

  20. Present status of Technical staff for the laboratory and workshop. Most of the post of Technical staff are vacant since long. The most vital practical training at laboratories and workshops are being affected. Bright students are being deprived of their professional training.

  21. Present status of staff position for Library One librarian and one library assistant are manning the library. Request for sanction of addition post is pending with the Govt. since long. Students of Kalyani Govt. Engineering College are being deprived of proper library facility.

  22. SWOT AnalysisStrength • Students with high rank in JEE are admitted • Young and Experienced faculty members • Team Work • Funded by Govt. of west Bengal • Funded by World Bank • Education hub of the state. • Good research activities • Good placement of students

  23. Weakness • Large vacancy in faculty position • Autonomy granted to the college could not be made effective due to lack of proper OPERATION MANUAL • No proper campus of the institute • Lack of adequate space for the institute.

  24. Opportunities • The institute can play a leading role in research, training, academics and consultancy in the state.

  25. Threats The institute is to attract good talent in competition with other government financed and self financed institutes. But poor infrastructure is dragging the institute behind.

  26. The following problems needs immediate attention: • Filling of faculty and other posts of laboratories, administration and hostels. • Proper facility for research activities • Construction of campus for the institute . • Creation of post of faculty for M.Tech • Creation of post for library • Creation post of Hostel superintendent for hostels.

  27. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION

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