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Industrial Visits are being organized for students in companies related to their core expertise.

Industrial visit to Uniparts India Pvt., - 23 December, 2023
The Department of Mechanical Engineering, GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management, Greater Noida, organized an Industrial visit to Uniparts India Pvt., Greater Noida.
Students and Faculty members had reached the venue on 23rd December 2023 by the GLBITM College bus at before 11:00 a.m. After reaching the venue, all students were given the Visitor pass (Green in color) and had entered the Uniparts main office, Greater Noida. There they had given a brief presentation about the company profile followed by the schedule of the visit. Students were divided into two groups to the visit Manufacturing Unit, Raw material inventory Unit and Finished goods inventory Units.
Students got an insight into the real working environment of manufacturing unit and Inventory unit of Uniparts India Pvt. In every unit, Safety and Quality are the two aspects of the company were highlighted followed by the best practices like 5S, GEMBA for the standardization and Maintaining the two in Harmony.

Visit to Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd. - 6 September, 2023
GL Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management (GLBITM), organized an Industrial Visit to Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd. for first-year students of MBA, Batch 2022-24.
Industrial visits provide exposure to the students beyond regular classroom teaching. The students glanced through the whole plant with the Mother Dairy officials. The officials explained the process of manufacturing and packaging milk and milk products, followed by a question-answer session.

Industrial Visit to Mother Dairy

 


Industry visit ALTTC Ghaziabad - 3 May, 2023
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering has organised an industry visit under MOU On 3rd May 2023 to ALTTC Ghaziabad.

Total 105 students of ECE second year were involved in this visit. During this visit, the students visited broadband division, Mobile division, IT division, broadband topologies, functioning of various routers, concept of optical fibre etc. Practical approach of different technology was explained to all the students by system experts of BSNL.  This whole visit was carried out under the supervision of Dr Abhishek Gupta, SDE, ALTTC Ghaziabad.

At the end, Dr Abhishek Gupta shared the details of all the training modules provided by ALTTC. Students can attend summer internship/training program according to their choice of interest with the help of these training modules. Advance level of project may be completed with the help of ALTTC lab with an expert supervision. Students can identify the various problems related to communication engineering and can resolve them.  This visit will add some additional outcomes in learning and hence more suitable for industry ready personnel.


Industry visit ALTTC Ghaziabad - 4-15 June 2022
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering has organised an industry visit under MOU On 14-15 June 2022 to ALTTC Ghaziabad. Total 160 students of ECE second year were involved in this visit. During this visit, the students visited broadband division, Mobile division, IT division, broadband topologies, functioning of various routers, concept of optical fibre etc. Practical approach of different technology was explained to all the students by system experts of BSNL.  This whole visit was carried out under the supervision of Dr Abhishek Gupta, SDE, ALTTC Ghaziabad. At the end, Dr Abhishek Gupta shared the details of all the training modules provided by ALTTC. Students can attend summer internship/training program according to their choice of interest with the help of these training modules. Advance level of project may be completed with the help of ALTTC lab wit expert supervision. Students can identify the various problems related to communication engineering and can resolve them. 


Industrial visit to ST Microelectronics, Greater Noida - 8 February, 2020
On 8 February, 2020, the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering of GL Bajaj institute of technology and management was organized an industrial visit to ST Microelectronics, Greater Noida. Visit of 30 students of 3rd year were accompanied with their faculties. The visit was organized in order to familiarise the students with the ongoing technological advancements in the IoT market. An interactive session was organized by the officials of ST Microelectronics in which they inform to the students about the manufacturing of electronics and semiconductors. They made the students awareness of how a chip is designed. They also gave a brief session on IoT and Electric vehicles and how these things are taking over the market. Then the students were visit to “Da Vinci” gallery where they displayed a models of new technologies on which work is being done, it was a prototype of a smart city. Finally, the day ended on a high note. Overall it was an amazing experience for everyone.

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Industrial visit to IOCL R & D, Faridabad - 1 April 2019
On 1st April 2019 (12.00 Noon to 2.00 pm ) , a visit was planned with IOCL R & D, Faridabad engine testing laboratory. The following participants from the Department of Mechanical engineering have attended the visit.
1. Mr. Shivam Teotia (B.Tech (ME 4th Yr. student) GLBITM
2. Mr. V. K. Yadav (Associate Professor) GLBITM
3. Mr. Ashish singh (Asstt. Professor) GLBITM

The engine testing laboratory is highly equipped by the latest testing tools and devices like FTIR, Coolant controlling unit, Engine exhaust particle sizer, eddy current dynamometer, etc. These devices are needed to fully analyse and generate accurate experiment result. This test laboratory has its expertise in combustion emission testing using FTIR device. The device FTIR is used to measure the quantity of exhaust gas particles like etc. as per international standard norms.

The engine tested over there is 6 cylinder turbocharged engines fitted with Multi Point Fuel Injection system along with water inter-cooler. Intercoolers maintain engine’s temperature during experiment. The exhaust gases are passed through the catalytic converter to reduce the exhaust emissions (Palladium is used as catalyst). After combustion, the exhaust gases are passed through gas filters followed by Engine Exhaust Particle Sizer which is used to detect the size of exhaust gas particle (up to 350 nm). The set-up has water jacket which is used to cool down the engine during experimentation. The engine is controlled through Electronic Control Unit or Electronic Monitoring Unit (i.e., ECU/EMU).

On March 27th ,2019 the department of ECE of G.L. Bajaj Institue of Technology & Management, organised an industrial visit for 3rd year students to industry named Uniconverge Technologies Pvt.Ltd.

The fast adoption of emerging technologies is converging to provide solutions to domains that were never envisioned earlier. Cloud, Mobility, Analytics and Embedded Technologies have brought to the forefront, a highly connected and scalable landscape.

Such an ecosystem is enabling applications that revolutionize human life very rapidly by increasing efficiency and availability of data and systems. Uniconverge Technologies Pvt.Ltd. vision is to offer to the organizations across the world, a wide gamut of services and solution in IOT domain.

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management Greater Noida has organized an Industrial visit for B.Tech (EEE) second year students at Narora Atomic Power Station dated 19th Feb. 2019, where 43 students with one faculty member (Mr. Kailash Sharma) visited.

Department Of Mechanical Engineering of G.L. BAJAJ Institute of Technology and Management organised an industrial visit on 11 october 2018 to AMTEK AUTO LIMITED.The industry is located in industrial area of Gurugram, 65 kms from our college. The visit was organised with prior permission and guidance of our HOD Dr. V R Mishra an was accompained by Dr, Shivam mishra, Dr. Ashish Gupta, Mr. Amardeep and Mr. Sushil Madhesia, faculty of the mechanical engineering Kms department.

32 students of B.Tech, III year, Mechanical Engineering have visited JCB India Limited, Ballabhgarh, Faridabad on 10 OCT, 2018. Students were accompanied by Mr. Vipul Kumar Sharma & Mr. Rahul Sharma, faculty member of mechanical engineering. There students have interacted with JCB Experts and discussed about the new era of the technologies in the field of automobile. The Industry is one of the largest heavy duty vehicle manufacturer in India with a strong global presence.It produces over 300 types of machines, including diggers, excavators, tractors & Diesel engines. It has 22 factories across Asia, Europe, North America & South America.

The students were able to understand the basic machining operations like material handling, inventory management, line assembly system, vehicle testing & quality control.

This type of industrial visit certainly enhances the knowledge and employability of the students by enriching their industry knowledge and to have the best industry interfacing.

19 students of B. Tech, III year, Mechanical Engineering of G. L. Bajaj Institute of technology and Management, Greater Noida with their Faculties have visited UNO Minda Kosei Aluminum Wheel pvt. ltd. Haryana, On 8th October,2018. Students were accompanied by Mr. Vishal Shankar Srivastava and Mr. Sushil Kumar Maddhesiya. There students have interacted with UNO Minda Experts and discussed about the new era of the technologies in the field of automobile. Making its mark in the International Grid of Automobile Components manufacturing, UNO MINDA steers ahead as a leading Tier 1 supplier of Proprietary Automotive Solutions to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Incepted way back in 1958 with a meagre start-up capital and now notching up a group turnover beyond US$ 875 million, speaks volumes of the conglomerate that it is today.

The Company UNO Minda Kosei Aluminum Wheel Pvt. Ltd. (MKA) is established in Bawal, Haryana and is one of the largest alloy wheel manufacturer in India and provide custom Alloy wheel to Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki. MKA is engaged in the development, manufacturing and sales of aluminum alloy wheels for major OE car manufacturers and aftermarket in India.

By the visit of this type of industries student will be learn about various casting method, Six sigma quality control method, 5-S method etc. Company instructor also guide for industrial summer training process and recruitment process.

57 students of B.Tech, III year, Mechanical Engineering have visited TERI - The Energy and Resources Institute, Gual Pahari, Gurgaon Faridabad Road, Gurgaon, Haryana on 29 Sep, 2018. Students were accompanied by 4 faculty members 1. Dr. Sumit Tiwari, 2. Mr. Nagendra Kumar Maurya 3. Mr. Ashish Kr.Singh 4. Dr. Paramjeet Singh. There students have interacted with TERI Experts and discussed about the new technologies in the field of design and renewable energy recourses. TERI is a research institute based in New Delhi that conducts research work in the fields of energy, environment and sustainable development. It was established in 1974, it was formerly known as Tata Energy and Research Institute. The students were able to understand the scope of the organization’s activities includes climate change, energy efficiency, renewable energy, biotechnology, and social transformation.

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management Greater Noida has organized an Industrial visit for B.Tech (EEE) third year students at Narora Atomic Power Station dated 11th Aug. 2018, where 48 students and 2 faculty members (Mr. Shivendra Kaura, Mrs. Bhavana Sharma) were visited.

“ELECRAMA, the biggest showcase of the world of electricity” On 12th March -2018 students of Electrical & Electronics Engineering deptt. G.L. Bajaj, had visited ELECRAMA- 2018 a premier showcase of Indian Electrical Sector. ELECRAMA- is the World’s largest confluence of the power transmission and distribution community.it brings together the complete spectrum of solutions that powers the planet. Featuring not just equipment & technology, but peerless thought leadership platforms for everything electric-from technical conferences to industry summits.

ELECRAMA as an exhibition features the biggest names in the global electricity T&D industry ,to whom it serves as the perfect launch vehicle to introduce latest product and technology .it showcase products and technology through the entire voltage spectrum, from 220V to 1200Kv, conforming to global standard and specifications.
ELECRAMA visitors consist of a wide spectrum of industry stakeholders, offering them an international framework for display, discussions and deliberations. It brings together manufacturers and supplies to interface with key customer segments like private and public transmission and distribution utilities, EPCs consultants and specifications, members of the government and policy makes. It also brings together global engineering professionals& technologists, professional and academia, it all through high power panel discussions, premier conferences, technical workshops, tutorials and seminars held concurrently with the exhibition. It also hosts international diplomatic and trade visitor delegations from various countries and large country pavilions from leading manufacturing nations from around the world.

  • Industrial Visit to ALTT Centre, Ghaziabad
    An Industrial Visit was carried out at ALTT Centre, Ghaziabad on 26th of October 2018 for VIth semester (ECE) student. The main objective behind the visit was to make student understand
    1. Telecommunication process.
    2. Next Generation Network.
    Approximately 92 students were taken to ALTT Centre, Ghaziabad. The visit to ALTTC encompassed diverse technological domain and streams i.e. Mobile technologies (GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G LTE Advanced and Wi-Max) and Next Generation Networks, which includes Working of Digital Exchanges, Soft Switching and IMS. Installation of substation for an industry was discussed and demonstrated. The whole mobile communication process was discussed. Application and need of Next Generation Network was made clear. It was a learning experience for all the students.

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  • Industrial Visit to Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
    On March 21st , 2018 the department of ECE of G L Bajaj organized an industrial visit for students to industry named The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology .
    Meity (The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology ) The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is a part of the Union Government of the Republic of India. It was carved out of Ministry of Communications and Information Technology on 19 July 2016.

    Companies under MeitY

    - Media Lab Asia (MLAsia)
    - National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated (NICSI) — Public Sector Enterprise under control of National Informatics Centre.
    - National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI)
    - Digital Locker
    - Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
    - CSC e-Governance Services India Limited

    Internet Governance: 
    e-Government: Providing e-infrastructure for delivery of e-services
    e-Industry: Promotion of electronics hardware manufacturing and IT-ITeS industry
    e-Innovation / R&D: Implementation of R&D Framework - Enabling creation of Innovation/ R&D Infrastructure in emerging areas of ICT&E/Establishment of mechanism for R&D translation
    e-Learning: Providing support for development of e-Skills and Knowledge network
    e-Security: Securing India’s cyber space
    e-Inclusion: Promoting the use of ICT for more inclusive growth

    A mission mode project (MMP) is an individual project within the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) that focuses on one aspect of electronic governance, such as banking, land records or commercial taxes etc.

    Within NeGP, "mission mode" implies that projects have clearly defined objectives, scopes, and implementation timelines and milestones, as well as measurable outcomes and service levels.

    NeGP comprises 31 mission mode projects (MMPs), which are further classified as state, central or integrated projects. Each state government can also define five MMPs specific to its individual needs.

    The Centre for e-Governance therefore provides a unique platform for wider dissemination of awareness regarding successful e-Governance initiatives in the country as well as the roadmap for implementation of e-Governance. CeG would also undertake hosting of important Seminars/ Conferences and other similar awareness programs to reach out to the common man. The CeG is a part of the “Awareness and Communication” activity under National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) and seeks to bring the achievements under NeGP under one umbrella for the information of the citizens.

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  • Industrial Visit to ALTTC Ghaziabad
    A batch of GL Bajaj Institute of technology and management(EC  department)  and  two coordinators Mr Mohan singh (Department of EC)  and Mr Ashish Tiwari (Department of EC)  visited ALTTC Ghaziabad on 22 feb 2018.
    Mr. Abhishek Gupta,Senior Division Engineer, Addressed the students and introduced about ALTTC . He explained the basic fundamentals and also the rules and regulations to be followed .He explained the different steps to be employed for the safety unit. He also warned the students how to reach a safe assembly point if any accident happens in the unit.
    First of all the  students visited the DWDM  lab. There the students were introduced to STM- 16 (Synchronous  Transport module ) .The instructor told STM  16 is a SDH(synchronous Data Hiearchy)
    fibre optic network transmission standard. He explained about SDH. The human voice is converted into PCM signal since human voice has maximum frequency component of 4000 hertz so it is sampled according to sampling theorem at 8000 samples per second and  then encoded into a   8 bit PCM so it has a bit rate 8000 * 8 =  64kbps
    One  SDH comprises of 32 voice channel each having a bit rate 64kbps and gives and output of 32 MBPS PCM .Now  63 such SDH output are multiplexed by  STM( 30*32= 1890 channels) .The STM 16 multiplexes (16*1890 channels= 30,000  voice channels ).
    Out of 30,000 voice channels
    10,000 voice channels are available for Telecom .
    10,000 are available for mobile communication
    10,000 available for broadband
    STM 16 produces a packet size of 2.5 gbps such a huge data cannot be transmitted using  copper wires    so there STM uses optical transmission. It has  input as electrical signal and  output as  optical signal .
    STM is synchronised with the master clock and help in the reduction of call drops. It Plays a very significant role in reduction of call  drops.
     
     SDH works in ring topology and has two  path:
    working path
    Protection path( in case of damaged fibre).

     The main problem in Stm was the use of excessie fibres (fibre exhaustion) to overcome this DWDM were   introduced which has solved the fibre exhaust problem .
    Dense Wavelength Division and Multiplexing(DWDM) is the technology that puts data from different sources together on and optical fibre which is signal carrier at the same time on its own separate light wavelength. Using DWDM up to 80 or more levels of data can be Multiplexed each carrying 2.5GBPS  THE Multiplexed output from DWDM has 200 gbps data rate.

     Then we moved to the Optical Fibre lab. In the  Optical fibre  lab the students were introduced  to  different types of optical fibre.The instructor  explained the structure and the basic principle  of working of  the optical fibre.
    Optical Fibre consists of core, cladding and buffer(outer covering)
    The core has diameter about 8-10 micrometers ,covered by cladding having diameter about 125 micrometre and protected by the buffer having diameter 400 micrometre .

    An optical fiber cable, also known as fiber optic cable, is an assembly similar to an electrical cable, but containing one or more optical fibers that are used to carry light. The optical fiber elements are typically individually coated with plastic layers and contained in a protective tube suitable for the environment where the cable will be deployed. Different types of cable are used for different applications, for example long distance telecommunication, or providing a high-speed data connection between different parts of a building.
    In practical fibers, the cladding is usually coated with a layer of acrylate polymer or polyimide. This coating protects the fiber from damage but does not contribute to its optical waveguide properties. Individual coated fibers (or fibers formed into ribbons or bundles) then have a tough resin buffer layer or core tube(s) extruded around them to form the cable core. Several layers of protective sheathing, depending on the application, are added to form the cable. Rigid fiber assemblies sometimes put light-absorbing ("dark") glass between the fibers, to prevent light that leaks out of one fiber from entering another. This reduces cross-talk between the fibers, or reduces flare in fiber bundle imaging applications.
    There are two main types of material used for optical fibers: glass and plastic. They offer widely different characteristics and find uses in very different applications. Generally,plastic fiber is used for very short range and consumer applications, glass fiber is used for short/medium range (multi-mode) and long range (single-mode) telecommunications.
    The instructer told about the advantage of optical fibre over conventional copper wires(twisted pair).Copper wire can withstand maximum up to 1-2 MBPS data rate while optical fibre can transmit upto 100 gbps .It has a very high speed and large bandwidth.
     The  most important advantage about optical fibres is that the information travels in form of light and our data  can not be stolen .
    We were also introduced to optical fibre splicing machine which is used to join the optical fibres .
     After attending the labs we went for refreshment and  then returned to our college  by our college bus . It   was a lot of fun while returning to college . The  visit was so much intresting and informative it hiked the intrest of  many students   to get trained in  the field of telecommunication.

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  • Noida Salesforce WIT (Women in Tech) Whooping Meetup
    On Feb. 17, 2018 the girls students of IT Department of G L Bajaj visited to Noida Salesforce WIT (Women in Tech) Whooping Meetup, sponsored by OKAYA INFOCOM. Noida WIT team (including Surbhi Narula, Payal Agarwal and Nida Khan) introduce students to Salesforce Ohana, where they learn introduction to Cloud Computing, CRM and Salesforce. After that girls were made aware about “She for Her” program, where a mentor was assigned to each girl student to help her in development issues in Salesforce.

  • ASSOCHAM Summit
    Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM India) organized a summit on “Connected Devices… Connected World”. The event was held at The Claridges, New Delhi on February 16, 2018. Faculty and students of ECE and Mechanical Engineering Department attended this summit.

  • Center for e-Governance
    Industrial visit was carried out at Center for e-Governance, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Electronics Niketan,6 CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, on 16 Feb 2018 especially for semester sixth students of IT Branch. The main objective behind the visit was to make student aware about how various activities related to IT Fields are carried out in company and give them feel of engineers.

  • Industrial visit to Renewable Energy India Expo
    Department of Electrical visit to Renewable Energy India Expo at Expo center Greater Noida. Asia largest and most influential energy event

  • Industrial visit to Mother Dairy
    We are glad to share that students of MBA batch 2017 – 2019 went to their first industrial visit at Mother Dairy plant in New Delhi. Mother Dairy was commissioned in 1974 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Mother Dairy manufactures markets & sells milk and milk products including cultured products, ice creams, paneer and ghee under the Mother Dairy brand. The Company over the last many years has created a market leadership position for itself in branded milk segment in Delhi & NCR through a robust network of its booth and retail channels. Mother Dairy is an ISO 9001:2008 (QMS), ISO 22000:2005 (FSMS) and ISO 14001:2004 (EMS) certified organization. Students learned new things about the processing and distribution of mother dairy products and also about their management processes which lead them to be a pioneer in their field. Here are some pictures of the visit.

  • Industrial visit to Franciscan Solution
    We are glad to share with all that students of MBA batch 2017 -19 went on for an industrial visit to Franciscan Solution. Franciscan Solutions is a mobile app development company based in Noida

  • Industrial Visits are being organized for students in companies related to their core expertise. Under the NASSCOM Industry-Academia partnership, we have joined hands with “NUCLEUS Software” where students gain a chance to get hands on experience on live projects. Regular workshops and seminars are organized to keep the students updated with the current market trends in the Industry. Some of our senior faculty members are members of industry associations like CII, CSI, IEEMA, and ISME.

  • Industrial Visits: Maruti Suzuki, Spark Minda, Bisleri, Systemair, Ashok Leyland, Hero Motocorp Ltd, Moserbaer etc.

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