Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Head IQAC Message IQAC Members Minutes of Meeting AQAR SSR NAAC Awarded Certificate Best practices
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Head IQAC Message IQAC Members Minutes of Meeting AQAR SSR NAAC Awarded Certificate Best practices
Enhancing Quality, Empowering Excellence !
Dr Pawan Khetrapal, Head IQAC & Professor

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of ABESEC was established in 2014 with a motive to engrain quality culture in the Institution. The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is a crucial body in ABESEC is responsible for ensuring and improving the quality of education, administration, and overall institutional performance.

At IQAC, we are committed to ensure quality by adopting different strategies:

  1. Ensuring timely efficient and progressive performance of academic administrative and financial tasks.
  2. The relevance and quality of academic and research programmes.
  3. Equitable access to and affordability of academic programmes for various sections of society.
  4. Optimisation and integration of modern methods of teaching and learning.
  5. The credibility of evaluation procedures
  6. Ensuring the adequacy, maintenance and proper allocation of support structure and services.
  7. Sharing of research findings and networking with other institutions in India and abroad.
Name Designation Mobile Mail ID
Prof. (Dr.)Sanjay Kumar Singh
(Officiating Director)
Chairperson 9871876762 director@abes.ac.in
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari
Assistant Prof.(ASH)
Member 9412100566 rajesh.tiwari@abes. ac. in
Dr. R.R. Panda
Chief Proctor, Professor (ASH)
Member 9953902045 registrar@abes.ac.in
Ms. Nitika Jain
Registrar
Member 9999889342 registrar@abes.ac.in
Mr. Manabendra Saha
Assistant Professor (ME)
Member 9540964594 manabendra.saha@abes.ac.in
Ms. Pragati Shrivastava Deb
Assistant Professor(EN)
Member Secretary 9899477003 pragati.srivastava@abes. ac. in
Rohan Kumar
Roll No:2200320210050
Admission No.: 2022BO211021
EN 2nd year
Student Special Invitee (Male) 7500658504 rohan.22B0211021@abes.ac.in
Jahnvi Bansal
Roll No:2100321530082
Admission No.: 2021B1531042
AIML 3rd Year
Student Special Invitee (Female) 7451827244 jahnvi.21b1531042@abes.ac.in

Chairman: Head of the institution

Dr. Devendra Kumar Sharma, Director

director@abes.ac.in

Coordinator

Dr Kimmi Verma, Professor & Head (IQAC)

headiqac@abes.ac.in

Member (Management)

Mr Sachin Goel

Director CCPD

Senior Administrative Officer


Dr. R.K.Tewari
Professor & Dean Examinations
Dr. Pankaj Sharma
Professor HOD CS & Dean (Student’s Welfare)
Ms. Usha Shukla
Head Librarian

Members


Dr. Amit Sinha
Professor & Dean Trainings & Placement

Dr. Rohit Sharma
Associate Professor & Dean Research

Ms. Nitika Jain
Registrar

Dr. Divya Mishra
Professor & HOD CSE

Dr Devendra Kumar Arya
Professor , HOD MCA & Dean Admissions

Mr Deepak Garg
Assistant Professor & In-charge ECE

Dr. Pragati Dev
Associate Professor & HOD EN

Dr. R.S. Raman
Professor & HOD ME

Mr. Prabhat Singh
Assistant Professor & CSE-DS

Ms. Deepali Dev
Assistant Professor & CSE-AIML

Dr. Amrita Jyoti
Professor HOD IT & CE

Dr. Amita Tripathy
Associate Professor & First Year Coordinator

Mr. Gurpreet Singh
Deputy Head (IQAC) &Assistant Professor (EN)

Mr. Aman Verma
Student member(B.tech, CSE II Year)

External Members


Mr. Kapil Yadav
External Member (Parent)
Parent of Mr. Jatin Yadav(B.Tech, EN IV Year)

Mr. Ayan Mondal
External Member (Alumni)
Field Application Engineer-White Goods

Ms Babita Deshwal
External Member (Local society)
Principal, Government School, Matiala Village, Ghaziabad

Mr. Rajit Sikka
External Member (Employer)
Head, Academic Relations, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd

Dr Vipul Vashisht
External Member (Industrialist)
Lagozon Technologies Pvt Lt

Best practices

Sr. No. Best practices
1 Placement readiness of the students through extensive training and development process
2 Development of E-Content and extensive use of ICT in the Teaching and Learning process
3 Best-Practices-Building Industrial Technical Solutions
4 Best-Practices-Centre for Building Skills and Employability
5 Organizing technical staff development program to enhance the skills & competencies of staff members
6 Academic Support to the slow learners
7 Improving Teaching and learning process by adopting processes of outcome-based education
8 Mentor-Mentee System
9 Question Paper Review and Automated Random Selection in internal examinations.
MOUs/Tie-Ups

Name of the company/Institution Date of signing MOU/collaboration Duration Purpose of MOU
FOCUS 17-Sept-24 Indefinite time Technical Expertise, Grant Projects, International Collaboration, Skill Development Training, Networking Opportunities
PJMT 11-Sept-24 Indefinite time Technical Lectures, Webinars, and Panel discussions
ASSOmac Machines Ltd. 21-Dec-23 Indefinite time Industrial visit for students and faculty, Project work, Internship
Air Flow Private Ltd. 11-Jul-23 Indefinite time Technical Lectures, Webinars, Industrial visit Industrial Consultancy
Noida Bakers 11-Apr-23 Indefinite time Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Calsys India Pvt Ltd. 5-Aug-22 Indefinite time Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Goodluck 5-Apr-22 Indefinite time Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Deki Electronics Ltd. - Indefinite time Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Name of the company/Institution
Purpose of MOU
FOCUS
Technical Expertise, Grant Projects, International Collaboration, Skill Development Training, Networking Opportunities
PJMT
Technical Lectures, Webinars, and Panel discussions
ASSOmac Machines Ltd.
Industrial visit for students and faculty, Project work, Internship
Air Flow Private Ltd.
Technical Lectures, Webinars, Industrial visit Industrial Consultancy
Noida Bakers
Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Calsys India Pvt Ltd.
Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Goodluck
Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
Deki Electronics Ltd.
Technical Lectures, Webinars, Grant Projects Industrial Consultancy
List of Projects Undertaken
Sr. No Project Title Start Date/ Duration Funding Agency Amount Status
1 Thermal Management System for Forging Industry 22-02-2024 Mind Task Technologies Pvt Ltd. ₹81,184.00 Ongoing
2 Identification of the thermal profile to assess the heating time of the calendar rollers to attain required temperature. These rollers consist of internal paths for passing hot oil (2000C) for heating of the rollers. 08-05-2022 Confetti India Pvt. Ltd.) ₹41,855.00 Ongoing
3 Designing and Prototyping of a Prosthetic Hand 12-01-2022 Klerix Medtek Pvt. Ltd. ₹3,86,568.00 Ongoing
4 Water flow control device for kneading machine' 23/5/2023 Noida Bakers ₹1,01,008.00 Completed
5 Developing Firmware for 2.5 kW Induction Heating System 13/4/2023 Gola Electronics ₹3,48,100.00 Ongoing
6 Designing and developing an 'Overhead Crane System 28/4/2023 Noida Bakers ₹42,881.00 Completed
7 Designing fan blades and simulate them for optimizing the parameters 15/06/2023 Air Flow ₹2,98,540.00 Ongoing
8 Developing a NavIC-based customized vehicle tracker 17/1/2023 Xovian Aerospace Private Limited ₹1,16,383.00 Completed
9 Components of Brass Metal in Oxygen Cylinders 3/12 2024 Xotechs ₹13,326.92 Completed
Project Title
Status
Thermal Management System for Forging Industry
Ongoing
Identification of the thermal profile to assess the heating time of the calendar rollers to attain required temperature. These rollers consist of internal paths for passing hot oil (2000C) for heating of the rollers.
Ongoing
Designing and Prototyping of a Prosthetic Hand
Ongoing
Water flow control device for kneading machine'
Completed
Developing Firmware for 2.5 kW Induction Heating System
Ongoing
Designing and developing an 'Overhead Crane System
Completed
Designing fan blades and simulate them for optimizing the parameters
Ongoing
Developing a NavIC-based customized vehicle tracker
Completed
Components of Brass Metal in Oxygen Cylinders
Completed
Project Granted Summary
Sr. No Funding Agency Title or Name of Proposal applied Principal Investigator Grant Received Status of Project Type
2024
1 ASHRAE Design and fabrication of Multi-Evaporator Refrigeration System for Different Food Storage as Training and Demonstration Unit Mr. Mohit Bansal 4984 (USD) Going On Equipment in Grant
2 Unnant Bharat Abhiyan Farmer Welfare Program Through Drone Technology Mr. Saurabh 1 lakh Completed Village development
2023
1 ASHRAE Vapour Compression Test Rig with Dedicated Sub Cooler Cycle Mr. Mohit Bansal 4975 (USD) Completed Equipment in Grant
2 ASHRAE Cascade Refrigeration test rig Mr. Mohit Bansal 4950 (USD) Completed Equipment in Grant
3 ASHRAE Split Air Conditioning Test Rig Mr. Mohit Bansal 4937 (USD) Completed Equipment in Grant
3 ASHRAE Design and development of Vapor Absorption Refrigeration Test Rig for demonstration Mr. Mohit Bansal 4998 (USD) Completed Equipment in Grant
Title or Name of Proposal applied
Grant Received
Design and fabrication of Multi-Evaporator Refrigeration System for Different Food Storage as Training and Demonstration Unit
4984 (USD)
Farmer Welfare Program Through Drone Technology
1 lakh
Vapour Compression Test Rig with Dedicated Sub Cooler Cycle
4975 (USD)
Cascade Refrigeration test rig
4950 (USD)
Split Air Conditioning Test Rig
4937 (USD)
Design and development of Vapor Absorption Refrigeration Test Rig for demonstration
4998 (USD)

IQAC Minutes of Meeting


Sr. No. Name Downloads
1 IQAC Meeting MOM_3.12.2021 Download PDF
2 IQAC-MoM-06.08.2020 Download PDF
3 IQAC-MoM-06.05.2020 Download PDF
4 IQAC-MoM-17.03.2020 Download PDF
5 IQAC MOM 15.11.2019 Download PDF
6 IQAC MOM 02.09.2019 Download PDF
7 IQAC MOM 30.04.2019 Download PDF
8 IQAC-MoM-15-02-2019 Download PDF
9 IQAC MOM 30.11.2018 Download PDF
10 IQAC MOM 30.11.2018 Download PDF
11 IQAC MOM 24.07. 2018 Download PDF
12 IQAC-MoM-02.01.2018 Download PDF
13 IQAC-MoM-03.08.2017 Download PDF
14 IQAC-MoM-21.04.2017 Download PDF
15 IQAC-MoM-11.01.2017 Download PDF
16 IQAC-MoM-07.10.2016 Download PDF
17 IQAC-MoM-29.07.2016 Download PDF
18 IQAC-MoM-09.04.2016 Download PDF
Name of Advance Labs Associated Company
Engine Research Laboratory Apex Innovations Pvt. Ltd.
Advanced Manufacturing Lab Gedee Weiler Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Measurement and Metrology Lab Taylor Hobson, Meera Metzer Pvt Ltd.
Industrial Automation and PLC Lab -
Modelling and Analysis set-up Lab Ideas Design Solutions (SolidWorks)
Entuple Technologies (ANSYS)

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Industry Connects


List of Guest Lectures/workshops

Session Date Speaker's Name Topic Program
2024 -25 11/09/2024 Mr. Arpan Patra (Programme Associate, Council on Energy, Environment & Water (CEEW))
Mr. Anuj Gupta (Co-Founder of D2O Learning)
Air Pollution & Sustainable Construction Guest Lecture
2023 -24 28/06/2024 Mr. Avinash Chandra Pal, CEO, DTOWN Robotics Private Limited
Mr. Lakshay Panchal, System Engineer, DTOWN Robotics Private Limited
Emerging Trends and Future Scope of Drones Workshop
2023 -24 25/09/2023 Mr. Amitabh Saxena, Master Black Belt, CPHQ & PMP, ANEXUS CONSULTANCY SE Lean Six Sigma Online Webinar
2023 -24 18 -23/09/2023 - Drones Design, Development and Piloting Workshop
2023 -24 25/08/2023 25/08/2023 Mr. Krishan Kumar Mitra
ASHRAE RAL ARVC2 & Regional Lecturer
President in Lloyd Insulations (India) Limited & CEO of Eastern India Operations stationed at Kolkata.
Building  Insulation System  for Tropical  Climate: Pathway to Decarbonising & Sustainability Guest Lecture

Industrial visits

Date of visit Company Name Year No of students
July 5, 2024 Tricolite Industries Limited, Manesar 2nd 40
May 3, 2024 Mitzvah India Air Curtain 3rd 16
November 14, 2022 Edgetech Air Systems Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh, Haryana 3rd & 4th 31
May 13, 2022 Ghaziabad Precision Products Private Limited, Ghaziabad (201009) 2nd 40
March 03, 2022 Air Flow Group of Companies, Greater Noida, G.B. Nagar (Uttar Pradesh) 3rd & 4th 10
February 02, 2022 Deki Electronics Limited, NOIDA 3rd 30
November 12, 2021 Harduaganj Thermal Power Station, Aligarh 4th 50

In-house Trainings


Sr. No. Name of training Area of Training Resource Person Duration (Hrs.) Semester No. of participants
1 AutoCAD Drafting & Design Dr. Shivanku Chauhan 32 3rd 75
2 SOLIDWORKS Design & Modelling Dr. R. S. Raman 32 4th and 5th 48
3 Advanced Automobile Training Automobile Mr. Vineet Sinha 32 5th 48
4 Modelling & Simulation of Mechanical System Using ANSYS Design & Analysis Mr. Saurabh, Mr. Mohit Bansal, Dr. Naman Jain 32 6th 19
5 CNC Training Manufacturing Mr. Dinesh Patharia 30 7th 24

In-house Trainings


iiw
IIW India

The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW-India) was incorporated on the 22nd April, 1966 at Calcutta to foster the development of welding science, technology and engineering in India and since then has been serving the cause of the welding industry through its 13 branches / chapters throughout India. The institute is a non-profit making organisation registered under Section 25 of the Company’s Act 1956 and is also registered under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act 1961, as an Institution for charitable purpose. Through its various activities and programmes, IIW-India is now recognized as the premier Institute related to welding in the country with over 4500 Individual and Corporate Members. Further, as a member society of the International Institute of Welding, it is helping to project the importance and achievements of the Indian Welding Industry to the global community.
​The students’ chapter of IIW-India has been constituted to meet the following objectives:
  • Create awareness on Welding applications and the latest developments.
  • Explore the career opportunity for the student’s community in this area.
  • Provide an opportunity to students in networking and organizing workshops / seminars in this field.
  • To promote the interest in Welding Education among Engineering Students and qualify them for R&D in the field of Welding Technology.
This chapter was established in the year of 2019. 30 students were taken individual membership and they have participate in various events. One event named welding camp 20-21 was organized for students and 7 lecture was conducted in this event.
​Faculty in charge: Mr. Manabendra Saha
sesi
ASHRAE

ASHRAE is an international society of heating, refrigerating and air-conditioning professionals. Founded in 1894, ASHRAE is dedicated to advancing human well-being through sustainable technology for the built environment. The Society and its members focus on building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and sustainability within the industry. Through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s built environment today. ASHRAE was formed as the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers by the merger in 1959 of American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHAE) founded in 1894 and The American Society of Refrigerating Engineers (ASRE) founded in 1904.
In 2012, as part of a rebranding, ASHRAE began doing business as “ASHRAE” vs. using its full legal name of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Use of ASHRAE reflects the Society’s worldwide membership and that services will continue evolving globally.

ASHRAE's Mission and Vision

Mission: To serve humanity by advancing the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and their allied fields.
Vision: A healthy and sustainable built environment for all.
​Faculty in charge: Mr. Mohit Bansal
sesi
ISHRAE

The Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE), was founded in 1981 at New Delhi by a group of eminent HVAC &R professionals. ISHRAE has a total of 59 chapters/sub-chapters, including 6 international chapters. Additionally, our membership count stands at over 25000 which includes both regular and student members.
It is led by a team of elected officers, who are members of the Society, working on a voluntary basis, and collectively called the Board of Governors.

AIMS & OBJECTIVES

1. Advancement of the Arts and Sciences of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering and Related Services.
2. Continuing education of Members and other interested persons in the said sciences through Lectures, Workshops, Product Presentations, Publications and Expositions.
3. Rendition of career guidance and financial assistance to students of the said sciences.
4. Rendition of career guidance and financial assistance to students of the said sciences.
​Faculty in charge: Mr. Mohit Bansal
Current Status of Technical Society
Sr. No. Name DESIGNATION NAME OF THE SOCIETY No. (ID)
1 Mr. Anoop Pandey Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI) AM154105-9
2 Mr. Chetan Rajoria Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) LM 100619
3 Mr. Manabendra Saha Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW) DEL/MEM/R-12750/L
4 Mr. Manish Mangal Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) LM 100617
5 Mr. Manish Mangal Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) National Society for Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power (NSFMFP) LM783
6 Mr. Pradeep Sharma Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) LM 100618
7 Mr. Rahul Verma Associate Professor The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI) M-1599520
8 Mr. Saurabh Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) LM 100620
9 Mr. Mohit Bansal Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) Indian society of heating refrigeration and air conditioning engineers 60227
10 Dr. Ravi Shankar Raman Professor & HoD The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI) MIE- 165150-6
11 Mr. Ankur Dixit Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) Solar Energy Society of India (SESI) -
12 Mr. Chetan Rajoria Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) LM 100619
13 Mr. Manabendra Saha Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) The Indian Institute of Welding (IIW) DEL/MEM/R-12750/L
14 Mr. Manoj Kumar Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering (IIIE) SM11377(41)
15 Mr. Mayank Kushwaha Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) Institute for Educational Research and Publication (IFERP) PM64102985
16 Mr. Mohit Bansal Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) ASHRAE 8444556I
17 Mr. Mohit Bansal Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) ISHRAE 60227
18 Mr. Mohit Bansal Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) NSFMFP LM845
19 Dr. Kaushlendra Pandey Assistant Professor Selection Grade) International Federation of Engineering Research and Professionals (IFERP) 46305370
20 Dr. Kaushlendra Pandey Assistant Professor Selection Grade) International Association of Doctors and Engineers (Universal Association of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineers) AM10100051019
21 Dr. Kaushlendra Pandey Assistant Professor Selection Grade) International Society of CS & IT for Mechanical Engineers 80350730
22 Dr. Kaushlendra Pandey Assistant Professor Selection Grade) International Association of Engineers 155569

Frequently Asked Questions


1. What is the inception year of department?

The department of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was established in year 2003.

2. How many batches passed since inception?

Total batches which are successfully passed out are 18 in Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) since inception.

3. Whether there is any “Award Policy” for top performers?

The college has introduced various awards like highest marks in particular subject, branch toppers etc. to motivate the meritorious students. These awards are distrusted amongst students during convocation.

4. What areas of job can an individual opt for after graduating from this branch?

After graduating with a degree in Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), individuals can pursue a wide range of career opportunities across various industries. Some of the key areas where mechanical engineers are in high demand include:

Core Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
  • Design and Development: Creating designs, prototypes, and testing of mechanical systems, components, and equipment.
  • Manufacturing: Overseeing production processes, managing supply chains, and ensuring quality control.
  • Research and Development: Conducting experiments, simulations, and testing to improve existing products and develop new ones.
Allied Industries
  • Aerospace Engineering: Designing, developing, and testing aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
  • Automotive Engineering: Working on design, development, and testing of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
  • Energy and Power: Developing and implementing sustainable energy solutions, such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy.
  • HVAC: Designing, installing, and maintaining heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Emerging Fields
  • Robotics and Mechatronics: Designing and developing intelligent systems that integrate mechanical, electrical, and software engineering.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Working on design, development, and testing of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
  • Energy and Power: Applying AI and ML techniques to mechanical systems, such as predictive maintenance and quality control.
  • 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing: Designing and developing products using additive manufacturing techniques.
Non-Technical Roles
  • Management: Pursuing careers in management, such as project management, operations management, or business development.
  • Consulting: Working as consultants, helping organizations improve their mechanical systems, processes, and operations.
  • Entrepreneurship: Starting their own businesses, developing innovative products or services, and creating jobs.
These are just a few examples of the many career paths available to Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) graduates. The field is diverse, and the skills learned during the program can be applied to a wide range of industries and roles.
5. What are the interdisciplinary areas where I can build my career after graduating from ME Branch?

Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) graduates are sought by employers in almost all sectors of the engineering industry. These include:

  • Aerospace industry – researches, designs, manufactures, operates and maintains aircraft
  • Automotive industry – designs, manufactures, distributes and markets motor vehicles
  • Chemical industry – covers oil companies, chemicals manufacturers and the businesses that support them (eg to build new plants or develop new process technologies)
  • Construction industry – designs and builds infrastructure, buildings and buildings services (eg heating and ventilation)
  • Defence industry – provides equipment, support and services for the armed forces and national security
  • Electronics industry – designs and manufactures components and complete equipment for sectors from automotive to medicine and the military
  • Fast moving consumer goods industry – manufactures products such as household cleaning items, personal hygiene goods and convenience foods
  • Marine industry – develops and helps operate vessels
  • Materials and metals industry – activities include developing new materials and manufacturing components or end products pharmaceuticals industry – develops and manufactures drugs
  • Rail industry – designs, constructs, manages and maintains rail system components from trains and tracks to electrical power systems
  • Utilities industry – helps supply power, water, waste management and telecoms.
6. How department helps a student to become “Industry Ready”?
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) department helps students become "Industry Ready" through:
  • Practical Training: Hands-on experience in labs, workshops, and projects.
  • Industry Collaborations: Partnerships with industries for internships, projects, and placements.
  • Curriculum Design: Coursework tailored to industry needs, including latest technologies and trends.
  • Soft Skills Development: Training in communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.
  • Project-Based Learning: Application of theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.
  • Mentorship: Guidance from experienced faculty and industry professionals.
  • Internships and Placements: Opportunities for students to gain industry experience and secure job offers.
These initiatives equip students with the technical, practical, and soft skills required to succeed in the industry.
7. What is average package in latest completed placement year?

3.74 LPA

8. What is highest package in latest completed placement year?

6 LPA

9. How department supports in Higher Studies?

The respective Class – Coordinators and mentors of the various years guides the students for higher studies (GATE, GRE, GMAT, etc.). They counsel students about the benefits of various competitive exams. The department offers and provide guidance to the aspiring students. It also organizes interaction sessions with professionals having expertise into this field. Following facilities are provided to students who are keen to further pursue higher studies.

  • International Outreach Office - ABESEC
  • Graduate Aptitude test Exam -GATE
  • College Integrated Program (CIP)
Higher Studies Support- Department of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) issues LOR to students in their pursuit to Higher studies.