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ANNUAL REPORT

(2013-2014) Version 6(1&2)

Department Of Electrical Engineering

VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

VIT CAMPUS

Sector 36, Sisyawas, NRI Road,Jagatpura, Jaipur-303012,Rajasthan, lndia

ANNUAL REPORT

(2013-2014) Version 6(1&2)

Department Of Electrical Engineering

Editors:

i. Rammohan Rao Makineni ii. Neha Baberwal

VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

VIT CAMPUS

Sector 36, Sisyawas, NRI Road,Jagatpura, Jaipur-303012,Rajasthan, lndiaAcknowledgementWe have taken efforts in preparing this Annual Report. However, it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and different departments of our organization. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of them.We are highly indebted to Dr.(Prof.) D. P. Darmora, Principal VIT, for their guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding this report & also for their support in completing this report.We would like to express our gratitude towards our Head of Department, Mr. Parmeshwar Kumawat and all the faculty members of our department for their kind co-operation and encouragement which help us in completion of this report.We would like to express our special gratitude and thanks to other department viz. Training & Placement Cell, Library, etc. for giving us such attention and time.Rammohan Rao MakineniNeha Baberwal(Editorial Team)

With the completion of this year I congratulate all the students, faculty members and each and every member of VIT campus for their best efforts in making that a great success.Electronics & communication is growing with a very fast pace and so Emphasis is given on the conceptual development of the students through seminar and conferences. Students are also actively participating in such activities and are giving their best efforts in making an event a success.The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. So lets hope for that extra in the coming years.

Prof. (Dr.) D.P.Darmora (Principal- VIT Campus)

EE is the power Department of the Vivekananda Institute of Technology. With the growing demand of Electrical Engineers in the Government and private sectors, the Department is making best efforts to produce highly trained and capable engineers who can take up the challenges of the real world. In the Department, the focus is on preparing professional engineers. As far as the Department is concerned, academic standards and practical work are the two key parameters. The Department of EE has a fine blend of renowned as well as young and dynamic personalities as faculty, who are involved in imparting quality education. The faculty strives to foster and encourage a teaching methodology that is both practical and theoretical in approach. The lab facilities are being upgraded from time to time and provide adequate opportunities for the students to learn and innovate. For the extra curriculum activities, Departmental society has been established by the students with the name VEEA club. This society conducts various technical and cultural events regularly. Parmeshwar Kumawat(HOD EE Department)

CONTENTS

AcknowledgementMessages

1. Introduction

I. Vision & missionII. Programmes offered by the departmentIII. Faculty membersIV. Technical staffV. LaboratoriesVI. Seminar, lecture & tutorial roomsVII. Computer labsVIII. Learning resource centreIX. Training & placement cellX. ClubsXI. MIS for monitoring various information (student & staff)

2. Academic Activities

I. Academic Calendars (Semester wise)II. Subjects offered with their syllabus & List of Experiments (Semester wise)III. Minor & Major ProjectsIV. Industrial ToursV. Practical TrainingVI. Subjects Taught beyond CurriculumVII. Performance Assessment (Internal & External)

3. Other Departmental ActivitiesI. Students' counseling & nodal officersII. RegistrationIII. Library Class & Paper PresentationIV. Soft Skills, Technical Skills & CRTV. Conference/SeminarVI. Workshops

VII. Guest LecturesVIII. Local Education ToursIX. Parents-Teachers MeetingsX. Students' Projects (Funding Agencies like DST, AICTE etc')

4. Sports & Extra Curricular Activities

I. Intra College Sports WeekII. PanacheIII. Blood Donation CampIV. Plantation DayV. Inter College Projects ExhibitionVI. Khoj PrayasVII. Teachers DayVIII. VivekotsavIX. Engineers DayX. Fresher's NightXI. SayonaraXII. Alumni Activities

5. Research Contributions

I. By Faculty MembersII. By Students

6. Results/Awards &Achievements/Placements

7. Improvement Proposals

INTRODUCTION

I. Vision & Mission

VISION:Build and develop the institute as a centre of excellence for creating and crafting well rounded techno managers having competencies in consonance with contemporary and future global needs.

MISSION: To create and continuously upgrade academic infrastructure. To continuously improve the teaching learning process To have a strong institute industry interface. To develop and maintain effective pedagogy. To promote productive research.

VISION AND MISSION OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: VISION:The Department of Electrical Engineering envisions well rounded development of undergraduates so that they can stand to professional and academic competence with positive contribution towards the society.

MISSION:

Develop life-long learning skillsthat allow undergraduates to be adaptive and responsive to changes in society, technology and the environment, as well as in career demands. To inculcate attitudes for research and developmental activities. To promote industry integration with the flow of academic activities.

The mission of the department of electrical engineering is to provide quality education to the students for the professional practice of electrical engineering by offering undergraduate programs that encourage lifelong learning, foster team work, leadership and promote creativity and innovation.The department of Electrical Engineering is well equipped to provide the students with academic supervision in the mainstream areas, with an added emphasis on research oriented teaching.

II. Programmers Offered By The Department

The department offers four year undergraduate course with an intake of 120 students in the first year. In the second year 10% of the students will take admission as a lateral entry i.e (12 students)

III. Faculty Members

The Department consists of 13 Faculty members and 4 Lab Technicians. The profile of each of the Faculty and Staff of the Department is presented in this section. He joined on 27th july 2009 as a lecturer in the department of electrical engineering. He completed his graduation in electrical engineering in 2007 and completed his post graduation from MNIT Jaipur in 2009. He has a teaching experience of 5 years and his research areas are power systems and renewable energy sources. He worked as a head of department from 2012 to 2014. He has published two books on circuit analysis as a co-author Mr. Parmeshwar KumawatHOD [email protected]

Mr. joseph HarindranathAssociate [email protected]

Mr. Saurabh RatraPro. [email protected]

Ms. Meetu NagAssistant [email protected]

Mr. Deepesh Agarwal Asst. [email protected]

Mr. Jatinder KumarAssistant Professor 9887743193 [email protected]

He joined on 9th October 2013 as Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He completed his B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai in 1980 and did his post graduation Power Systems Engineering in 2009. He has industry experience of 5 years and teaching experience of 22 years and his research field is Renewable Energy such as Solar Energy, Wind Energy and Power Quality in Grid Connected Hybrid Wind/Solar Energy Systems. He is a life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education TE).He has been assigned additional duties as Chief Lab Coordinator, Students Project Coordinator and Member (Research and Development) in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

He joined on 2nd July, 2012. He attained his M.Tech degree on Optimal Placement of Distributed Generation in Deregulated Power System Networks from Government College Ludhiana in 2012. He completed his B.E. from Rajasthan University in, 2007. He has industrial exposure of 3 years.. His research interests are Power Systems Restructuring, Power Systems Economics, Network Pricing, and Electricity Markets. He has presented three research papers in National Conferences and he has also designed and developed major academic projects in reputed institutions including IIT, Delhi and BITS, Pilani. He has been assigned additional duties as Chief Batch Counsellor and Time Table Coordinator.

She joined on 2nd July 2012 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. She completed her B.E degree in Electronic Instrumentation and Control Engineering in 2008. She has teaching experience of 6 years. She is pursuing M.Tech from Poornima College of Engineering. She has published seven papers in national Conference. She has been assigned additional duties as Time Table Member and Batch Counsellor for the students of V Semester. She got the Best Feedback and Result Award for the ODD Semester, 2012. She is a life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE).

He joined on 5th August 2013 as Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He completed his B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Rajasthan University in 2009. He has teaching experience of 4 years and 6 months. He has been assigned additional duties as Ampere Club coordinator and batch counsellor for the students of III Semester.

He joined on 12th October 2011 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He completed his B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from Punjab Technical University in 2009. He did his post graduation in Power System Engineering from Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur in 2013. He has teaching experience of 3 years. He has been assigned additional duties as Lab In charge and Batch Counsellor for the students of V Semester

Mr. Ankit Kumar SarrafAssistant [email protected]

Mr. Rammohan Rao MakineniAssistant [email protected]

He joined on 17th July 2013 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He completed his B.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering from Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology (Rajasthan Technical University) in 2012. He has teaching experience of 1 year and 6 months. He has been assigned additional duties as Nodal Officer, NBA work and Batch Counsellor for the students of V Semester.

He Joined on 19th January 2014 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He completed his Masters degree from PEC university of technology Chandigarh in 2013. He has a teaching experience of 1 year And industrial experience of 1 year His research interests are in Power electronics and drives He has published 4 research papers in national and International journals He has been assigned additional duties As Nodal officer ,NBA work and Batch counsellor for the Students of V semester.

Mr. Nikhil JainAssistant [email protected]

Ms. Neha BaberwalAssistant [email protected]

Mr. Vikash Kumar SinghAssistant [email protected]

He joined on 23rd January, 2012. He completed his B.Tech. from Arya Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur in June 2011. He has a total teaching experience of 2 year and 6 months. He presented a paper in National conference on AREST-11 organized by Arya Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur and also Presented a paper in RAPSE-12 on Carbon Tax Policy. He is pursuing M.Tech from Jnit, Jaipur and research area is energy technology. He is currently working on Optimal Placement of Wind Distributed Generator in a Multibus System for loss reduction in power system networks.

She joined on 17th July 2013 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. She completed her B.E. in Electrical Engineering from College of Technology and Engineering, M.P.U.A.T, Udaipur in 2013. She has been assigned additional duties as MIS coordinator and Batch Counsellor for the students of VII Semester

He joined on 24th August 2012 in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He completed his B.Tech degree (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering from VIT in 2012. He has teaching experience of 1 year and 4 months. His area of interest is Power Systems. He has actively participated in department activities such as workshops/seminars/conferences and has been assigned additional duties as Nodal Officer, CRT coordinator and Batch Counsellor for the students of VII Semester.

Mr. Ravi Kumar SoniAssistant [email protected]

Mr. Satish Kumar JangidAssistant [email protected]

He joined on 3rd July, 2013. He completed his B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from RTU in June, 2011. Previously, he has worked in ARYA college of engineering & research centre from Oct, 2011 to June, 2013. His total teaching experience is 2 years. He presented paper on Real Time VSAT Based load metering in National conference on ARETAS-13. He also participated in National level inter college technical project competition to represent DTMF based mobile phone controlled Robot.

Satish Kumar Jangid joined on 16th September, 2013. He completed his B.Tech. from Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur in June, 2011. He has a total teaching experience of 2 years. He presented a paper in National conference on NMMEEAS organized by Poornima College of Engineering and also presented a paper in NCITEE-2013 on Hybrid Fuel Cell Strategies for efficient & continuous Power Generation. He is a Life Time Member of INDIAN SOCIETY OF LIGHTING ENGINEERS and participated in various events of lighting society. He is pursuing M.Tech. from RGPV, Bhopal and research area is energy technology. Right now he is working on Placement of Distributed Generator in a Multibus System for loss reduction

IV. TECHNICAL STAFF Mr. Manish VermaAssistant [email protected]

Mr. Jaisingh KamawatTechnical [email protected]

He joined on 16th January 2010 as Assistant Foreman in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He has work experience of 14 years. He has worked in High Voltage Engineering Lab and Electrical Workshop and he has also experience in electrical projects. He has been assigned the duties as Workshop In charge.

He joined on 6th April 2010 as Technical Assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He has work experience of 3 years and 8 months. He has experience in Electrical Measurements Lab, Electrical Machines Lab and he is in charge of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab and he has been assigned additional duty as Stores In charge.

Mr. Yashwant YadavTechnical [email protected]

Mr. Suresh RanwaTechnical [email protected] joined on 2nd September 2013 as Technical Assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He has work experience of 1 year. He is in charge of Power Electronics I & II Labs.

He joined on 19th August 2013 as Technical Assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He is in charge of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab

V. Laboratories

The Department of Electrical Engineering is well equipped with the following Laboratories with facilities to conduct experiments as per the Scheme of the Rajasthan Technical University and as specified by the AICTE.

1. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab

2. Electrical Machines Lab

3. Electrical Measurements Lab

4. Power Electronics Lab I, II & III

5. Advanced Power Electronics Lab

6. Control Systems Lab

7. Electrical Drives and Control Lab

8. High Voltage Engineering Lab

9. Power Systems Lab

10. Projects and R & D Lab

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Separate Labs are available for EEE Lab, Electrical Machines Lab, Electrical Measurements Lab, Advanced Power Electronics Lab and High Voltage Engineering Lab. The Power Systems Lab is conducted in the High Voltage Engineering Lab while the Control Systems Lab and Electrical Drives and Control Lab are conducted in the Power Electronics Lab.

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab

The Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab is well equipped with apparatus, kits, house wiring materials, fluorescent lamps with accessories, ceiling fans, induction motor, and other components required for conducting the experiments as per the RTU scheme. This Lab is being utilized for conducting experiments for I Semester students.

Electrical Machines Lab

The Electrical Machines Lab is well equipped with major electrical equipments such as Rectifier Panel, AC/DC Distribution Panels, DC and AC machines, Transformers, kits and various apparatus required for conducting the experiments as per the RTU scheme. This Lab will be utilized for conducting experiments for IV Semester students under the revised scheme, 2012. Electrical Measurements Lab

The Electrical Measurements Lab is well equipped with major electrical measuring instruments such as wattmeter, megger etc, Bridges such as Anderson Bridge, De Sauty Bridge etc., kits, Transducers and various components required for conducting the experiments as per the RTU scheme. This Lab will be utilized for conducting experiments for IV Semester students under the revised scheme, 2012.

Power Electronics Lab

The Power Electronics Lab is well equipped with major equipments, kits and various components required for conducting the experiments as per the RTU scheme. This Lab is being utilized for conducting experiments in Power electronics Lab III for V Semester students under the scheme 2011 and for conducting experiments in Power Electronics Lab I for III Semester students under the scheme 2012. The Control Systems Lab and Electrical Drives and Control Lab are conducted in the Power Electronics Lab during the available free time slots. This Lab will also be utilized for conducting experiments in Power Electronics Lab II for IV Semester students in the EVEN Semester.

Advanced Power Electronics Lab

The Advanced Power Electronics Lab is well equipped with major equipments, kits and various components required for conducting the experiments as per the RTU scheme. This Lab will be utilized for conducting experiments for the students of VI Semester under the scheme 2011.

Control Systems Lab

The Control Systems Lab is well equipped with major equipments, kits and various components required for conducting the experiments as per the RTU scheme. This Lab will be utilized for conducting experiments for VI Semester students under the scheme, 2011. This Lab is conducted in the Power Electronics Lab during the available free time slots.

Electrical Drives and Control Lab

The Electrical Drives and Control Lab is well equipped with major equipments, kits and various components. This Lab will be utilized for conducting experiments for the students in the VIII Semester under the RTU Scheme, 2010. This Lab is conducted in the Power Electronics Lab during the available free time slots which facilitates the sharing of infrastructure.

High Voltage Engineering Lab

The High Voltage Engineering Lab is well equipped with major equipments, kits and various components required for conducting the experiments such as transformer oil testing, . This Lab will be utilized for conducting experiments for the students in the VIII Semester under the RTU Scheme, 2010. Power Systems Lab

The Power Systems Lab is being conducted in the High Voltage Engineering Lab for students in the VIII Semester under the RTU Scheme, 2010.

Projects and R & D Lab

This Lab is being utilized for providing the following facilities: To accommodate the projects done by students in their final year. To provide Research and Development facilities for the Faculty in the Department.

Check List For The Conduct Of Labs

The following measures are adopted for smooth conduct of all the Labs in the Department. These measures are being followed as a Code of Practice to ensure quality and transparency in imparting practical training to the students during the Lab sessions.

List of Experiments is being displayed in all the Labs Lab Time Table with Names of Lab In charge and Lab Asst. Students Roaster of Experiments conducted List of Equipments Lab Manuals (both hard and soft copies) Status of Equipment (Working/Not Working/Last Serviced) Name Plate Details of all Equipments Name Board for each Work Table Charts relevant to the Lab Capital Stock Register (both hard and soft copies) Consumables Stock Register (both hard and soft copies) Purchase Requisition Register Checking of all equipments to ensure that they are in working condition before the commencement of the semester. Faculty in charge of Lab shall conduct all the experiments in the Lab as per syllabus with help of Lab technician and record the readings in a sample practical note book. Lab in charges shall furnish list of consumables/equipments required for the Lab before the commencement of the semester. After completion of Practical Examinations, five best record note books for each Lab are being maintained in the Department for inspection. Videos on Lab experiments conducted by Faculty In charge in the form of CDs. Virtual Labs Software for Simulation of Lab Experiments for all Labs.

VI. Seminar, Lecture & Tutorial Rooms

Description of Lecture rooms

Room description/ No. of classroomsUsageShared/ exclusiveCapacityRooms equipped with PC, internet, book rack, meeting space, etc.

LT-301

(3 SEM-A)Exclusive

751 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-306

(3 SEM-B)Exclusive

751 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-307 (5 SEM-A)

Exclusive

751 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-308

(5 SEM-B)Exclusive

751 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-305

(7 SEM-A)Exclusive

751 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-303

(7 SEM-B)Exclusive

751 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

Description of tutorial rooms

No. of tutorial roomsUsageShared/ exclusiveCapacityRooms equipped with PC, internet, book rack, meeting space, etc.

LT-301(3 SEM)

(3 SEM-A)Shared

75

1 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-306 (3 SEM)

(3 SEM-B)Shared

75

1 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-307 (5 SEM)

(5 SEM-A)

Shared

75

1 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-308 (5 SEM)

(5 SEM-B)Shared

75

1 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-305 (7 SEM)

(7 SEM-A)Shared

75

1 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

LT-303 (7 SEM)

(7 SEM-A)Shared

75

1 black board,1 podium,6 fans,6 Tube light,20 benches

Description of seminar rooms

No. of seminar roomsUsageShared/ exclusiveCapacityRooms equipped with PC, internet, book rack, meeting space, etc.

Seminar Hall-300

All semShared

200

2 black board,1 podium,16 fans,12 Tube light,150 chairs,1 projector

Seminar Hall-105

All semShared

801black board,1 podium,6 fans,4Tube light,80 chairs1 projector

VII. Computer Labs

Description of Computer Labs in the Department

S.NO.Laboratory DescriptionExclusive/SharedSpace/No. of studentNumber of experimentsName of LabLaboratory manuals

1Power System DesignExclusive357CPL-2Available

2

Power System Modelling & Simulation LabExclusive357CPL-2Available

3MATLAB ProgrammingExclusive3512CPL-9Available

4Electrical Circuit LabExclusive3510CPL-10Available

VIII. Learning Resource Centre

A good library is pivotal to the growth of an educational institution.The mission of the LRC (learning resource centre) is to support the college in its quest to become an internationally top-ranked, research driven management institute.

The Colleges LRC is at the heart of the Academic Centre. Designed to meet the academic and research needs of the students, it also extends its services to the local community. A knowledge hub, it provides access to various information resources ranging from the latest management books, textbooks and CDs. Its prompt and effective services are in sync with the changing needs of the academic community which is moving towards the electronic resources such as e-books, e-journals and databases.

It also offers such as Reference Services, Research support, Circulation Services, Databases Training Support, User Guidance Service, Photocopy Service, Bibliographic Service, Document Delivery Service, Course Support, Online Catalogue Service, Selective Dissemination service through its in-house Info-products such as Course guide, Global Watch, Case Data Bank, Article Alert, CD-Watch, Placement Guide and Current Awareness Service by providing new arrivals of books, TOC Service, and newly Published Reports. Though many of the services are IT driven, the LRC has well trained staff to support users for any kind of queries.

In addition to the various resources, LRC hosts a magazine lounge, a browsing centre and a media room. There is also space where students meet for group discussions. The LRC is fully Wi-Fi-enabled.

Aims To provide effective access to learning resources of all formats required for general and research purposes. To keep the academic community abreast of the latest developments and to provide them with updated information on business and management. To ensure the highest level of user satisfaction.

IX. Training and placement Cell

Results / Awards & Achievements / PlacementsS.NONAME OF THE COMPANYDATE OF PLACEMENTJOB PROFILEPACKAGE OFFEREDNAME OF STUDENT

1Westin Electro Mech Pvt Ltd.22nd Oct,2013Site Engineer & Maintenance Engg.1.80 Lpa + BenefitsRaghav Sapra

2Westin Electro Mech Pvt Ltd.23rd Oct,2013Site Engineer & Maintenance Engg.1.80 Lpa + BenefitsSaurabh Meena

3Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Sourabh Meena

4Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Tushar Tripathi

5Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Karanveer Singh

6Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Rohit Nair

7Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Harshal Singh Ranawat

8Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Anirudh Sharma

9Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Siddhant Sharma

10Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Harshvardhan Singh Shekhawat

11Cease Fire10th Mar, 2014Business Development Engineer2.75 + Other Incentive Bilal Ahmed

12Cognizant Technology19th&20th Jan 2014Analytic Trainee3.02 LpaVivek Sharma

13Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaSourabh Meena

14Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaVishal Gupta

15Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaVishunu Kr Jabdoliya

16Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaSunil Kr Sharma

17Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaRamesh Sharma

18Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaHarish Kr Regar

19Bisleri- Asianlak 21st Jan, 2014Trainee Engineer2.50 LpaMitesh Kr Goyal

20Tata Consultancy Service8th-9th March, 2014Get3.20 LpaAjay Raj Singh Solanki

21Infosys Ltd.9th-10th April, 2014Systems Engineer3.20 LpaRaghav Sapra

22Infosys Ltd.9th-10th April, 2014Systems Engineer3.20 LpaVivek Jain

23Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaAditya Agarwal

24Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaRitika Singh

25Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaKirti Singh

26Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaBharat Sharma

27Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaDevesh Solanki

28Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaMohit Sharma

29Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaShubham Thakuria

30Asahi Glass India Ltd.15th April, 2014GET2.50 LpaTarun Murjani

31Epic Research Pvt. Ltd.26th May, 2014Business Analyst2.14 Lpa + Fringe VariablesDivyanshi Dwivedi

32Epic Research Pvt. Ltd.26th May, 2014Business Analyst2.14 Lpa + Fringe VariablesHimanshu Jajoo

33J Group Robotics27th May, 2014Officer (Sales, Mech-Manufe., Ece-Manufec., Technical Support)8-10k Stipend + Accommodation In MumbaiMohit Sharma

34J Group Robotics27th May, 2014Officer (Sales, Mech-Manufe., Ece-Manufec., Technical Support)8-10k Stipend + Accommodation In MumbaiLalit Patil

35Jgroup Robotics27th May, 2014Officer (Sales, Mech-Manufe., Ece-Manufec., Technical Support)8-10k Stipend + Accommodation In MumbaiAshish Sharma

36J Group Robotics27th May, 2014Officer (Sales, Mech-Manufe., Ece-Manufec., Technical Support)8-10k Stipend + Accommodation In MumbaiKundan Lodha

37Orchid Consultancy ServicesGet1.80 LpaPooja Rathore

38Maxoforge Perician Pvt. Ltd.28th May, 2014Production Supervisor/Maintenance Supervisor1.20-3.00 LpaRidim Agarwal

39Maxoforge Perician Pvt. Ltd.28th May, 2014Production Supervisor/Maintenance Supervisor1.20-3.00 LpaKundan Lodha

40Maxoforge Perician Pvt. Ltd.28th May, 2014Production Supervisor/Maintenance Supervisor1.20-3.00 LpaManish Kumar

41Maxoforge Perician Pvt. Ltd.28th May, 2014Production Supervisor/Maintenance Supervisor1.20-3.00 LpaKunal Khandelwal

X. ClubsSocieties and Chapters

S.No.societies and chaptersAbout the clubAssociation with department

1VEEA ClubThis is a club which is originated in the roots of the electrical engineering department and this was organized with a goal to provide knowledge and awareness in the field of electrical engineering through organizing workshops, seminar, guest lectures and industrial visit to the students.Our students have demonstrated more than 32 projects under the flagship of VEEA club in a inter college project exhibition organized by VIT group of institution.

This club is also working in the field of project development with R&D clubIn that project exhibition organized in 2013, project from EE department won first prize and other consolation prizes too.

2ISTE Student ChapterVIT ISTE Student Chapter will cater the need to adjust curriculum & educational processes to changing conditions. It is focused on leading the way in Education Technology by making students active agents in their learning. Every event to be organized is expected to deliver an implausible experience to gain very good managerial and leadership qualities. Many of our students working with this club and our students take regular participation in the events of this club.

This club is working to organize different workshops, competition, and industrial visits to enhance the curriculum of the students

3Robotics ClubOne of the objectives of Xzeus Robotics is to educate students about the field of robotics and providing them the skill set to make their own robots. The Robotics Club, VIT organizes workshops and Competition for students every year with the aim of introducing them to Robotics, teaching them the basics of building their own robots and providing them with the necessary tools for the same.Some of our students taking active participation and they have won various competition of robotics at inter college level.

4R&D cellThe basic motive of R&D Cell is to create research interest among the students who are serious towards the research, so that they could understand research methodology. This will play a beneficial role for them in future. In addition, the cell will provide a platform for the development and use of renewable energy resources for power generation (like cooking purposes, electricity generation especially in rural areas etc) to develop different techniques in the fields of agriculture, industries and so many other areas where science and technology may play an important role.From electrical engg. deptt. , more than 32 projects have been participated in intercollegiate project exhibition organized by R&D Cell.

In project exhibition organized in 2013, projects from EE department won first prize and other consolation prizes also.

5NCC ClubN.C.C. is a dynamic organization of young boys and girls all over the India. It plays an important role in inculcating values of character, patriotism, unity and selfless services amongst the youth. It helps in shaping the youth into discipline responsible citizen of India. NCC provides a platform for self development and helps to channelize their energy and potential towards nation building. Our students are actively working with this club and this club is very much helping in development of values in the students.

6VCTA ClubThis club includes photography, theatre and cultural activities like singing, dancing etc. Our students take participation in various events organized by the club.

7EDC ClubThis club is keen to develop entrepreneurship skills in students by organizing various seminars and workshops by industry person.Students are working actively and benefited as well.

8VSSA ClubFocusing on the teachings of Swami Vivekananda VSSA club has been established, it is an association that solely dwells on the idea to inculcate the feeling of humanity amongst the society through active participation of faculty as well as students. The main focus of VSSA club is to uplift the lower sections especially the deprived children by quoting and improving related issues and bringing in the basic awareness among the affected people.Students are participating with this club and serving the society with their active participation. This club is adding more values to their life.

2. Academic Activities

I. Academic Calendars (Semester wise)

II. Subjects offered with their syllabus & List of Experiments (Semester wise)The details of subjects handled by the Faculty in the I, III, V and VII Semesters are presented in Table Nos. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 respectively. Each Faculty has three lecture classes in a week for each subject apart from one class per week exclusively for tutorials. In addition, there are separate classes allotted for Library and Batch Counseling (one lecture class per week) for each batch of students. During the Library classes, students are encouraged to refer books and journals related to their subjects of study and prepare sample research papers in IEEE format. During the Batch Counseling class, the Batch Counselors interacts with the students regarding attendance and academic performance. Faculty members from the Departments of Electronics and Communication Engineering and Computer Science are deputed to handle the interdisciplinary subjects in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

Table 2.1 I year B.Tech. I Semester

CODESUBJECT NAMESECTIONFACULTY NAME

DEPT.

105Basic Electrical & Electronics EngineeringAMr. Parmeshwar KumawatEE

BMr. Vikash Kumar SinghEE

Table 2.2 II Year III Semester CODESUBJECT NAMESECTIONFACULTY NAME

DEPT.

3EE2ACircuit Analysis-I

AMr. Niraj Kumar SinghEC

BMr. Ravi Kumar SoniEE

3EE3ADigital Electronics

AMr. Umesh KumawatEC

BMr. Manish GaurEC

3EE4AObject Oriented Programming

AMs. MonalisaCS

BMr. Mukesh Kumar VijayCS

3EE5AElectrical Machines-IAMr. Deepesh AgarwalEE

BMr. Saurabh RatraEE

Table 2.3 III Year V Semester CODESUBJECT NAMESECTIONFACULTY NAME

DEPT.

5EE1Power Electronics-III

AMr. Nikhil JainEE

BMr. Ankit SaraffEE

5EE2Microprocessors & Computer ArchitectureAMr. Vivek GaurEC

BMr. Akash JaimanEC

5EE3Control Systems AMrs. Meetu Nag/Ms. Akshata SaxenaEEEC

BMs. Neha BaberwalEE

5EE4Generation of Electrical Power AMr. Abhishek JainEE

BMr. Jatinder KumarEE

5EE5Transmission & Distribution of Electrical PowerAMr. Kuldeep SainiEE

BMr. Ravi Kumar SoniEE

5EE6.1Advanced Power Distribution SystemAMr. Satish Kumar JangidEE

BMr. Deepesh AgarwalEE

Table 2.4 IV Year VII Semester

CODESUBJECT NAMESECTIONFACULTY NAME

DEPT.

7EE1Data Base Management System

AMr. Manoj RamanCS

B

7EE2Power System Analysis AMr. Vikash Kumar SinghEE

BMr. Ankit SaraffEE

7EE3Artificial Intelligence TechniquesAMr. Mudit KumarEC

BMs. Leena GoyalEC

7EE4Utilization of Electrical Power AMrs. Meetu Nag/S. Joseph HarindranathEE

BMr. Nikhil JainEE

7EE5Power System Engineering AMr. Saurabh RatraEE

BMr. Kuldeep SainiEE

7EE6.3Economic Operation of Power SystemsAMs. Neha BaberwalEE

BMr. Satish Kumar JangidEE

III. Minor & Major ProjectsThe list of minor projects done by the students of VII Semester A and B Sections during the ODD semester of the academic year 2013 2014, in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering, is presented in the Table Nos. 3.1 and 3.2 respectively.Table 3.1 List of Minor Projects done by VII Semester Students (A Section)S.no.Group NameName of StudentsProject TitleName of Guide

11Divyanshi DevivediHybrid Power Generation Using Solar & Wind With ControllerMr.Vikash Singh

Arshiya Parween

Kundan Lodha

Manisha Bairwa

Bilal Ahmed

22Gaurav SinghWireless Power Theft Monitoring SystemMr.Vikash Singh

Mahendra Kr. Choudhary

Durgesh Kr. Sharma

Krishankant Saini

Manish Kr. Verma

33Aman JainSolar Powered Auto Irrigation System Using GsmMr.Vikash Singh

Karanveer Singh

Ayush Sharma

Ajit Singh Rajawat

Bharat Singh

44Dinesh KulhariWater Pump Using Solar PanelMr.Vikas Singh

Mayank Bhushan

Mukesh Bhati

Lalita Devi Meena

Lalit Sharma

55Mitesh Kr. GoyalGsm Based Automatic Energy Meter ReadingMr.Saurabh Ratra

Kunal Khandelwal

Anshu Singh

Dinesh Kr.Yadav

Manish Singh

66Kirti SinghUnderground Cable Fault Distance LocatorMr.Vikas Singh

Devesh Solanki

Anu Kumari

77Kalyan Prasad SharmaAutomatic Street LightMr.Vikas Singh

Akash Soni

Amir Raja

Devendra Saini

88Hement SinghAutomatic Room Light Intensity Detection &Control Using A Microprocessor & Light SensorsMr. Vikas Singh

Harshverdhan Singh

Mahipal Jakhar

Mahendra Pratap

Lalit Patil

99Mohit SharmaRegenerative Braking Of BLDC MotorMr.Kuldeep Saini

Ashish Sharma

Bharat Sharma

1010Aditya AgarwalStreet Light That Glows On Detecting Vehicle MovementMs. Neha Baberwal

Abhishek Kanwat

Ajay Raj Singh

Atul Sharma

1111Ankesh ChoudharyShort Term Load Forecasting Using Computation Intelligence Methodologies For Rajasthan Region, India Mr.Kuldeep Saini

Arun Kumar

Table 3.2 List of Minor Projects done by VII Semester Students (B Section)

S.NoGroup NameName of StudentsProject TitleGuided by

11Ravi Kant MeenaAutomatic Room Light Controllor With Bidirectional Visitor CounterMr.Parmeshwar Kumawat

Rishi Kumar Jain

Shubham

Vishal Gupta

22Rajendra Padra Auto Selection Of Any Available Phase, In 3-Phase Supply System Mr. Deepesh Agarwal

Rajendra Kumar

Ramnaresh Saini

33Shubham ThakuriyaPower Generation By Foot Steps Using Piezo Electric Crystals.Mr. Kuldeep Saini

Siddhant Sharma

Sourabh Meena

Harshal Singh Ranawat

44Pradeep Kumar Wireless Automatic Water Level Control Using Radio Frequency CommunicationMrs. Neha Baberwal

Rohit Pal

Abdul Hamid

Imran Khan

Vinod Kumar Verma

55Sanjay Kumar Automatic Railway Gate Controlling Mr. Kuldeep Saini

Ramniwas Choudhary

Rajendra Prasad

Ramesh Sharma

66Tushar TripathiHome AutomationMr. Kuldeep Saini

Rajkumar Agarwal

Rahul Goyal

77Raghav Sapra Smart Card Prepaid Energy MeterMr. Saurabh Ratra

Ritika Singh

Rohit Nair

88Vishnu Kumar Jabdoliya Smooth Start Of A Single Phase Induction Motor Mr. Deepesh Agarwal

Prem Lata Meena

Pooja Swami

99Umesh Kumar Rathod Electrical Load Controlling Using Programming Mr. Kuldeep Saini

Sonam Singh

Vivek Sharma

Shivani Ruhela

1010Vinay Sharma Mobile Controllor Robot Mr. Neha Baberwal

Suman Meena

Vivek Jain

1111Shubhendu BhatnagerIntelligent Alcohol Detection System For Car Mr. Parmeshwar Kumawat

Shubham Lata

Sunil Kumar Sharma

Himanshu Jajoo

1212Pappu Lal JalandharAutomatic Room Light ControllorMr. Deepesh Agarwal

Harish Kumar Regar

Vasudev Yadav

1313Sumit JonwalHome Applinces Control From MobileMr.Parmeshwar Kumawat

Yogesh Sharma

Vishnu Lal Verma

Ronak Machiwal

Sitaram Meena

1414Sania ChoudharyAuto Water Level Controller Mr. Deepesh Agarwal

Suchita Siddh

1515Ridim AgarwalEnvironmental Control By DomoticsMrs. Neha Baberwal

Rohit Jain

Pushpendra Jain

Sandeep Gupta

1616Prithvi Singh Gohil Gsm Based Home AutomationMr. Deepesh Agarwal

Sandeep Kumar

Yogesh Kumar Gouttam

1717Nitin RajoriyaSmart AgricultureMrs. Neha Baberwal

Nisha Kumari

1818Ravindra SinghAuto Mains Failure Mr. Parmeshwar Kumawat

1919Sachidanand KoushikAutocontrol Train EngineMr. Saurabh Ratra

Prateek Mishra

Pooja Rathore

2020Shree Kant Sharma Temprature Controlled Fan Speed Mr. Deepesh Agarwal

Tarun Murjani

Vishal Garg

2121Ram Swaroop KumawatLive Line DetectorMrs. Neha Baberwal

Sandeep Kumar

Rajat Prakash

2222Suryakant PandeyAutomatic Electricity Presence Warning SystemMr. Parmeshwar Kumawat

Subhash Yadav

Shailendra Choudhary

Vikash Garg

The students of VII semester have successfully completed their minor projects and have submitted their project reports. Each batch has demonstrated the project work assigned in the presence of the Faculty Guides. The projects done by the students are kept in the Project and R & D Lab for future use.

IV. Industrial ToursIndustrial Visit SummaryThe list of Industrial visits organized by the Department during the ODD semester is presented in Table 4.1.Table 4.1 List of Industrial Visits organized

S.No.Name and Address of IndustryDate(s) of VisitSemester and No. of StudentsFaculty In Charge

1132 KV GSS Indira Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur,RVPNL

12.10.2013Mr. Deepesh Agarwal and Mr. Ajay Jha.

2Prime Vision Automation Pvt. LtdDainik Bhaskar Printing PlantJaipur Saras Dairy17.10.2013III Sem/51Mr. Ravi Kumar SoniMr. Satish Kumar JangidMr. Yashvant Yadav

3Prime Vision Automation Pvt. LtdDainik Bhaskar Printing PlantJaipur Saras Dairy17.10.2013V Sem/48Mr. Ravi Kumar SoniMr. Satish Kumar JangidMr. Ankit Sarraf

Industrial Visit ReportsThe detailed reports on the various Educational cum Industrial Visits organized by the Department are presented in this section.

A Report On An Educational Cum Industrial Visit Of 132 Kv Gss Indira Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur, Rvpn (An Iso 9001:2000 Certified Company)Electrical engineering department of VIT campus has organised an industrial cum educational tour on October 12th, 2013for electrical III semester students of 132 KVGSS Indira Gandhi Nagar this tour was conducted under the supervision of faculty members Mr. Deepesh Agarwal and Mr. Ajay Jha. At GSS Extn Mr. J.N. Natani guided the students to understand the importance and the working of GSS. He provided the valuable knowledge about the transmission and distribution of the power from one sub-station to the other sub-station to our students.He told our students about the technical advancements in GSS. He told that this GSS have combination of both conventional and modern technology and this also comes in few sub stations where control software SCADA is installed. Then he provided the throw knowledge of SCADA system. After this our students visited the control room of the GSS where all the controls of yard equipment as well as signals of protection relays were installed there. He told us that we can control every equipment of GSS from there.

GSS Yard with Wave Trap and CT-PTsIn next half our student visited the yard area of the GSS. All the equipments like transformer, circuit breaker, bus bar etc were installed there. GSS staff provided us complete knowledge about those equipments and about working of them. Our student also asked many queries about technology of the GSS. They solved all of our queries patiently.He initially provided basic information to our students about the power that electrical power is generated, transmitted in the form of alternating current. The electric power produced at the power stations is delivered to the consumers through a large networkof transmission & distribution. The transmission network is inevitable long and high power lines are necessary to maintain huge blocks of power source of generation to the load centers to inter connected. The electric power flows through various substation between consumer and the generation point.The assembly of apparatus used to change some characteristics (e.g. voltage, ac to dc, frequency, power factor etc.) of electric supply keeping the power constant is called a substation. Basically the GSS is a substation where power (from one or more than one station comes and is then distributed to one or more than one substation) from Heerapura line and Bassi line meet and then the power is distributed to Puranaghat and Sitapura line after converting it into suitable voltage level.An electrical substation is a subsidiary station of an electricity generation, transmission and distribution system where voltage is transformed from high to low or the reverse using transformers. Electric power may flow through several substations between generating plant and consumer, and may be changed in voltage in several steps. Substations have switching, protection and control equipment and one or more transformers.

GSS Yard with Bus BarsHe told about the SCADA system which is a computer operated system in which a person can control the whole system of transmission and distribution of power using the help of computer. He told about the GIS system in which there are three regions:1) Red region(which is operated at 220 V)2) Grey region (which is operated at 132 V)3) Green region (which is operated at 32 V)The process involved at the GSS is that the power is firstly feeds on the feeder which is then step-down or step-up using the transformer & increasing the power factor and then the power is distributed to the other load stations. Circuit breaker are used to interrupt any short-circuits or overload currents that may occur on the network. The GSS is installed with the new SF6 (sulphur hexafluoride) circuit breakers.

Mr. Ajay Jha showing students structure of Lightening ArresterThe lightning arrester is used to save the high voltage equipments from the excessive voltage and lightning in the sky during clouds. If any lightning falls over the equipments then the excessive voltage is transmitted to the LA (which is an on load device) and it transmit the voltage to the earth.

Students Visiting The YardThe yard is floored with the concrete which protects the equipment by absorbing the shocks, by absorbing the water it protect from rusting, and it reduces the maintenance cost and increases the surface tension.CVT are used to step-down the power at a particular level using capacitor. It is a two terminal device and connected in series.Wave trapper is separate higher frequency signal which is then converted to the audio/visual signal. This modern technique is used to transmit the voice from one part to another without distortion.Current transformer is used to convert the current to the particular level which can be measured by the equipments easily.Bus bar is used in the circuit to provide same voltage to the different circuit.Its main purpose is to conduct electricity, not to function as a structural member.Aisolator switchis used to ensure that an electrical circuit is completely de-energized for service or maintenance. Such switches are often found inelectrical distributionandindustrialapplications, where machinery must have its source of driving power removed for adjustment or repair.Arelayis anelectricallyoperatedswitch. Relays are switches that open and close circuits electromechanically or electronically. Relays control one electrical circuit by opening and closing contacts in another circuit. Relays are either electromechanical relays or solid-state relays.

Group photo of EEE students in the yardAt the end of the tour, our students feel very thankful to acquire such useful and practical knowledge and appreciated the teachers & the HOD sir of the electrical department for holding such trips. The students told to the HOD sir that they enjoyed the trip and requested him to organize such type of educational trips frequently. The HOD sir also promised to our students to do so.A Report On Industrial Visit For III Semester Sec- B

DATE: 17/10/2013 THURSDAY Name of activity: - LOCAL INDUSTRIAL VISITPlace of visit : - Prime Vision AutomationPrivate Limited Dainik Bhaskar Printing Plant Jaipur Saras Dairy

Timings: - 09:00 am to 3:30 pm

Faculty coordinator: - Mr Ravi Kumar Soni Mr. Satish Kumar Jangid Mr. Yashvant Yadav

Students visited: -51Reporting authority: - Ms. Dolly Sharma Mr. Yuvraj Singh Mr. Dinesh Panday Mr. Ravi Rana

Visit Summary:- In the month of October aspiring and creative and innovative students of electrical department of engineering 3rd year had visited the place called Saras Dairy and Danikbhaskar. Jaipur Dairy which is considered the one of the biggest running production units in India. There students had met with Yuvraj Singh (production supervisor) was taken over the students the way around. He explained mainly focused the students thoughts on the functioning of automation machine and

took them to functional site of Saras Dairy. The best part of that time when the students used to see how the machines themselves made the milk product like curd, chaach, paneer, ghee along with the limited use of labor. The turnover of this company is 900 crore rupees per annum.

Thereafter they had visited Indias biggest fully automated printing plant of Dainik bhaskar newspaper. The whole visit was to study the KBA established (Germany based company) automating printing press machine. Dainik bhaskar considered the best newspaper company in business class on the whole the visit was extremely exciting and useful for understanding automation.

A Report On Industrial Visit V Semester Sec- B

DATE: 17/10/2013 FRIDAY

Name of activity: - INDUSTRIAL VISITPlace of visit : - Prime Vision AutomationPrivate Limited Dainik Bhaskar Printing Plant Jaipur Saras Dairy

Timings: -09:00 am to 3:30 pm

Faculty coordinator: - Mr Ravi Kumar Soni Mr. Satish Kumar Jangid Mr. Ankit sarraf

Students visited: -48Reporting authority: - Ms. Dolly SharmaMr. Yuvraj singhMr. Dinesh pandayMr. Ravi Rana

Visit Summary:- In the month of October aspiring and creative and innovative students of electrical department of engineering 3rd year had visited the place called Saras Dairy and Dainikbhaskar. Jaipur Dairy which is considered as one of the biggest running production units in India. There students had met with Yuvraj Singh (production supervisor) was taken over the students the way around. He explained mainly focused the students thoughts on the functioning of automation machine and took them to functional site of Saras Dairy. The best part of that time when the students used to see how the machines themselves made the milk product like curd, chaach, paneer, ghee. Along with the limited use of labour. The turnover of this company is 900crore rupees per annum. Thereafter they had visited Indias biggest fully automated printing plant of Danik bhaskar newspaper. The whole visit was to study the KBA established (Germany based company) automating printing press machine. Danik bhaskar considered the best newspaper company in business class on the whole the visit was extremely exciting and useful for understanding automation.

Group photo in front of Dainik Bhaskar Office

V. Practical TrainingAs part of the curriculum of Rajasthan Technical University, the students underwent training in reputed organizations in Rajasthan during the summer vacation between 1st June and 15th June 2013. After successful completion of the training, each student gave an individual seminar presentation on the date allotted during the VII Semester. The details of the Practical Training Seminar are presented in Table Nos. 5.1 to 5.4.

Table 5.1 VII SEMESTER SECTION A1: Period of Training: 1st June to 15th July 2013

Sr. NoUniversity Roll no Name of the studentSeminar Date Organisation

110evjee001Abhinav Jaitwal10/08/2013220kv Gss, I.G.Nagar

210evjee002Abhishek Kanwat220kv Gss, Heerapura

310evjee033Dilip Kumar220kv Gss,Sanganer

410evjee003Abhishek Kumar17/08/13

510evjee004Aditya AgarwalAdarsh Transformer Pvt. Ltd.

610evjee032Devesh Solanki132kv Gss Nagur

710evjee005Ajay Raj Singh Solanki24/08/13Birla Coorporation Ltd.

810evjee006Ajit Singh RajawatKstps, Kota

910evjee031Devendra Saini220kv Gss, I.G.Nagar

1010evjee007Akash Soni31/08/13220kv Gss, I.G.Nagar

1110evjee008Aman Jain132kvgss, Mansarovar

1210evjee030Deepesh Kumar Yadav

1310evjee009Amir Raza07/09/13

1410evjee011Anand Singh Rathore220kv Gss,Sanganer

1510evjee028Bilal Ahmed

S NO.Roll NoStudent NameSeminar DateOrganization

1610evjee012Anil Kumar Jangid21/09/13132kv Bhankrota

1710evjee013Anirudh SharmaKstps, Kota

1810evjee027Bharat SinghRvpnl,Chambal 22godam

1910evjee014Ankesh Choudhary28/09/13Kstps, Kota

2010evjee015Anu KumariNtpc , Aurangabad

2110evjee026Bharat SharmaRvpnl,Chambal 22godam

2210evjee016Anshu Singh05/10/13132 Kv Purana Ghat Jaipur

2310evjee018Anurag

2410evjee025Ayush Sharma220kv Gss, Ig Nagar

2510evjee019Arshiya Parveen12/10/13Kstps, Kota

2610evjee020Arun Kumar132kv Chambal Sodala

2710evjee024Atul Sharma220kv Gss, Ig Nagar

2810evjee021Asheesh Darsh19/10/13Sofcon(Automation) Pvt. Lmt

2910evjee022Ashish SharmaAditya Birla Group(Cement Plant)

3010evjee023Ashok Parle220kv Gss,Sanganer

Table 5.2 VII SEMESTER SECTION A2: Period of Training: 1st June to 15th July 2013

S.No.Univ. Roll No.Student Name-(Id)Seminar DateOrganization

110evjee034Dinesh Kumar Kulhari-(1780)27/08/2013Sldc, Heerapura

210evjee035Dinesh Kumar Yadav-(1715)132kv Bhankrota Jaipur

310evjee037Divyanshi Dwivedi-(1701)400 Kv Gss, Bhilwara

510evjee038Durgesh Kumar Sharma-(1732)3/9/2013220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

610evjee040Gaurav Singh-(1730)220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

710evjee041Hari Mohan Choudhary-(1708)220 Kv Gss, Sanganer

810evjee042Harshvardhan Singh Shekhawat-(1786)220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

910evjee043Hemant Singh-(1789)10/9/2013220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

1010evjee045Kalyan Prasad Sharma-(1747)Western Central Railway, Kota

1110evjee046Karanveer Singh-(1787)132 Kv Chambal Grid

1210evjee047Kirti Singh-(1703)400 Kv Gss, Heerapura

1310evjee048Kotadiya Harshal-(1734)17/09/2013

1410evjee049Krishankant Saini-(1916)220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

1510evjee050Kunal Khandelwal-(1712)Welspun Captive Power , Gujarat

1610evjee051Kundan Lodha -(1714)

1710evjee052Lalit Kumar Sharma-(1733)24/09/2013400 Kv Gss, Heerapura

1810evjee053Lalit Patil-(2719)

1910evjee054Lalita Devi Meena-(1738)Ntpc Kawas, Surat

2010evjee055Mahender Pratap Singh -(1796)220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

2110evjee056Mahendra Kumar Choudhary-(1794)8/10/2013220 Kv Gss, Nagaur

2210evjee057Mahipal Jakhar-(1704)220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

2310evjee058Manish Kumar Verma-(1727)220 Kv Gss, Ig Nagar

2410evjee059Manish Singh-(1713)Hindustan Zinc Ltd.

2510evjee060Manisha Bairwa-(1709)8/10/2013Kstps

2610evjee061Manoj Kumar-(1697)

2710evjee062Mayank Bhushan-(2712)15/10/2013400 Kv Gss, Heerapura

2810evjee063Mitesh Kumar Goyal-(1783)Kstps

2910evjee064Mohit Sharma-(1706)North Western Railway

3010evjee065Mukesh Bhati-(1724)400 Kv Gss, Heerapura

Table 5.3 VII SEMESTER SECTION B1: Period of Training: 1st June to 15th July 2013

S.No.Univ. Roll No.Student Name-(Id)Seminar DateOrganization

110evjee66

Nisha kumari-(1869)

2/08/2013400kv g.s.s heerapura

210evjee67

Nitin rajoriya-(1593)

220kv g.s.s sanganer

310evjee68

Pooja rathore-(1641)

400kv grid sub station, ratangarh, churu

410evjee69

Prateek mishra-(1775)

9/8/2013Kota super thermal power station

510evjee71

Prithvi singh gohil-(1634)

220kv grid sub station i.g. nagar ,jaipur

610evjee72

Pushpendra singh-(1606)

220kv grid sub station i.g. nagar ,jaipur

710evjee73

Raghav sapra-(1633)

Gandhisagar hydel power plant

810evjee74

Rahul goyal-(1610)

16/8/2013220kv grid sub station sanganer,jaipur

910evjee75

Rajat prakash-(1819)

Rawatbhata atomic power plant

1010evjee76

Rajendar padra-(1656)

132kv grid sub station chambel,jaipur

1110evjee77

Rajendra kumar-(1630)

Giral lignite thermal power plant, barmer

1210evjee78

Rajendra prashad-(1592)

23/08/2013132kv gss mansarovar,jaipur

1310evjee79

Rajkumar agarwal-(1618)

132kv grid sub station chambel,jaipur

1410evjee80

ram naresh saini-(1637)

Bosch jaipur plant

1510evjee81

Ramesh sharma-(1620)

220kv grid sub station, i.g. nagar,jaipur

1610evjee82

Ramniwas choudhary-(1609)

30/08/2013220kv grid sub station,dausa

1710evjee83

Ramswroop kumawat-(1607)

Rajasthan atomic power station, rawatbhata

1810evjee84

ranjit singh-(1517)

220kv grid sub station sanganer,jaipur

1910evjee85

Ravi kant meena-(1599)

132kv grid sub stationPushkar road, ajmer

2010evjee86

Ravindra singh khichi-(1601)

6/9/2013Bhushan power and steel ltd., chandigarh

2110evjee87

Ridim agarwal-(1639)

Power plant in jk lashami cement ltd.

2210evjee88

Rishi k jain-(1873)

Ultratech cement ltd. Kotputli

2310evjee89

Rishikesh meena-(1615)

Dholpur combined cycle power plant (dccpp)

2410evjee90

Ritika singh-(1602)

20/9/2013220kv grid sub station,dausa

2510evjee91

Rohit jain-(1635)

Shree adinath industries, m.i.a. alwar

2610evjee92

Rohit nair-(1583)

4/10/2013220kv g.s.s sanganer

2710evjee93

Ronak machiwal-(1626)

Kota super thermal power station

2810evjee94

Sachchidanand kaushik-(1636)

Ultratech plant, cement mill substation

3010evjee96

Sandeep kumar-(1530)

Rajasthan atomic power station, rawatbhata

3110evjee97

Sandeep kumar-(1653)

11/10/2013220kv grid sub station, i.g. nagar,jaipur

3210evjee98Sandeep kumar gupta-(1605)

Dariba smeller complex

3310evjee99Sanjay kumar-(1632)

132kv grid sub station laslot , dausa

Table 5.4 VII SEMESTER SECTION B2: Period of Training: 1st June to 15th July 2013

S.No.Univ. Roll No.Student Name-(Id)DateOrganization

110evjee101

Sourabh meena-(1580)

2/08/2013Gandhisagar hydel power plant

210evjee102

Shailendra choudhary-(1568)

Kota super thermal power station

310evjee103

Shivani ruhela-(1513)

Bosch jaipur plant

410evjee104

Shree kant sharma-(1515)

9/8/2013Giral lignite thermal power plant, barmer

510evjee105

Shubham-(1542)

220kv g.s.s sanganer

610evjee106

Shubham lata-(1546)

220kv grid sub station i.g. nagar ,jaipur

710evjee107

Shubham thakuria-(1591)

400kv g.s.s heerapura

810evjee108

Subhash yadav-(1623)

16/8/2013220kv grid sub station sanganer,jaipur

910evjee109

Shubhendu bhatnager-(1554)

132kv gss mansarovar,jaipur

1010evjee110

Siddhanth sharma-(1572)

Rawatbhata atomic power plant

1110evjee111

Sita ram meena-(1532)

220kv grid sub station i.g. nagar ,jaipur

1210evjee112

Sonam singh-(1534)

23/08/2013132kv grid sub station chambel,jaipur

1310evjee113

Sonia choudhary-(1536)

132kv grid sub station chambel,jaipur

1410evjee114

Suchita siddh-(1531)

400kv grid sub station, ratangarh, churu

1510evjee115

Suman meena-(1564)

220kv grid sub station, i.g. nagar,jaipur

1610evjee116

Sumit jonwal-(1586)

30/08/2013220kv grid sub station,dausa

1710evjee117

Sunil kumar sharma- ( )Rajasthan atomic power station, rawatbhata

1810evjee118

Suryakant pandey-(1563)

220kv grid sub station sanganer,jaipur

1910evjee119

Tarun murjani-(1581)

132kv grid sub stationPushkar road, ajmer

2010evjee120

Tushar tripathi-(1526)

6/9/2013Bhushan power and steel ltd., chandigarh

2110evjee121

Umesh kumar-(1522)

Power plant in jk lashami cement ltd.

2210evjee122

Vasudev yadav-(1571)

Ultratech cement ltd. Kotputli

2310evjee123

Vikas garg-(1551)

Dholpur combined cycle power plant (dccpp)

2410evjee124

Vinay sharma-(1523)

20/9/2013220kv grid sub station,dausa

2510evjee125

Vishal garg-(1596)

Shree adinath industries, m.i.a. alwar

2610evjee126

Vishal gupta-(1537)

4/10/2013220kv g.s.s sanganer

2710evjee127

Vishnu lal verma-(1576)

Kota super thermal power station

2810evjee128

Vivek jain-(1518)

Ultratech plant, cement mill substation

2910evjee129

Vivek sharma-(1516)

132kv grid sub station chambel,jaipur

3010evjee130

Yogesh kumar gouttam

Rajasthan atomic power station, rawatbhata

3110evjee132

Yogesh sharma-(1528)

11/10/2013220kv grid sub station, i.g. nagar,jaipur

3210evjee304Harish kumar regar-(3958)

Dariba smeller complex

3310evjee301Prem lata -(3957)

132kv grid sub station laslot , dausa

3410evjee302

Harshal singh ranawat-(3995)

18/10/2013Rawatbhata atomic power plant

3510evjee303

Himanshu jajoo-(3992)

Kota super thermal power station

3611evjee200

Abdul hamid -(4089)

Acc cement works lakheri

3711evjee201

Imran khan -(4090)

Adequate electro mechanical engineering, jaipur

3811evjee202

Pappu lal jalandhar -(4091)

8/11/2013132kv gss purana ghat, jaipur

3911evjee203

Pooja swami -(4092)

220kv grid sub station, sirsa haryana

4011evjee204

Pradeep kumar -(4093)

Rajiv gandhi thermal power plant ,hisar

4111evjee205

Rohit pal -(4094)

33/11kv grid sub station varanashi, (u.p.)

4211evjee206

Vinod kumar verma -(4095)

Acc cement works lakheri

4311evjee207

Vishnu kumar jabdoliya -(4097)

132kv grid sub station sitapura ,jaipur

The students of VII Semester have successfully completed their practical training in the respective organizations and have presented their seminar presentations on the dates allotted to them. Each student has submitted a comprehensive report on the training undergone in the form of a hard bound report as well as a soft copy in the form of CD.

VI. Subjects Taught beyond Curriculum

(1) CRT- Class Recruitment Training, in this student were trained about Verbal & Non-Verbal Quantitative Analysis.

(2) Soft Skills workshop in this students were trained on their soft skills and were groomed on their Power point presentation skills.

(3) Guest Lecture on Power Electronics by Nitin Gupta, Asstt. Prof , EE Dept MNIT, Jaipur students Were made aware of whole history of need of Power electronics and its present day applications in Various fields.

(4) Guest lecture on Electrical Machines by Dr. M.R. Farooqi- He basically cleared the concepts of Students regarding the Lap winding and wave winding. He also gave assignments to students after the lecture.

VII. Performance Assessment (Internal & external)Mid Term ExaminationsTests and Examinations were conducted periodically during the semester to assess the academic performance of the students in the various subjects prescribed as per the syllabus. The First Mid Term Examinations were conducted on 8th, 9th and 11th November 2013.

The Second Mid Term Examinations were conducted for V and VII Semester students on 21st, 22nd and 23rd November 2013. The last teaching day for the V and VII Semester students was on 20th November 2013.

The Second Mid Term Examinations for the I and III Semester students were conducted on 12th, 13th and 14th December 2013.

After completion of the Mid Term Examinations, the Batch Counselors of the respective classes send a consolidated report of the performance of the students to their parents/guardians to apprise them of the performance of their wards.

Rtu Examination (Academic Year 2013-2014 Even Semester)

II Sem Result EE-A

TOTAL STUDENTS:-55RESULT DECLARED:-53

PASS:-28FAIL:-25

PASS %:-52.83FAIL %:-47.17

FAIL IN ONE SUBJECT:-4FAIL IN >=3 SUBJECTS:-8

SUBJECT WISE RESULT ANALYSIS

S.NONAME OF SUBJECTSUBJECT CODEPASSPASS %FAILFAIL %

1COMMUNICATIVE TECHNIQUES20153100.0000.00

2ENGG. MATHEMATICS-II2023769.811630.19

3ENGG. PHYSICS-II2034584.91815.09

4CHEMISTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG.2045094.3435.66

5ENGG. MECHANICS2054177.361222.64

6FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING2063667.921732.08

EE-B

TOTAL STUDENTS:-57RESULT DECLARED:-56

PASS:-23FAIL:-33

PASS %:-41.07FAIL %:-58.93

FAIL IN ONE SUBJECT:-13FAIL IN >=3 SUBJECTS:-8

SUBJECT WISE RESULT ANALYSIS

S.NONAME OF SUBJECTSUBJECT CODEPASSPASS %FAILFAIL %

1COMMUNICATIVE TECHNIQUES20156100.0000.00

2ENGG. MATHEMATICS-II2023562.502137.50

3ENGG. PHYSICS-II2034885.71814.29

4CHEMISTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG.2045191.0758.93

5ENGG. MECHANICS2053358.932341.07

6FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING2064478.571221.43

IV Sem ResultEE-A

TOTAL STUDENTS:-64RESULT DECLARED:-62

PASS:-39FAIL:-23

PASS %:-62.90FAIL %:-37.10

FAIL IN ONE SUBJECT:-4FAIL IN >=3 SUBJECTS:-14

SUBJECT WISE RESULT ANALYSIS

S.NONAME OF SUBJECTSUBJECT CODEPASSPASS %FAILFAIL %

1Analog Electronics4EE1A5080.651219.35

2Circuit Analysis-II4EE2A5080.651219.35

3Electrical Measurements4EE3A4775.811524.19

4Generation of Electrical Power4EE4A5588.71711.29

5Electrical Machines-II4EE5A4877.421422.58

6Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II4EE6A4572.581727.42

EE-B

TOTAL STUDENTS:-63RESULT DECLARED:-60

PASS:-41FAIL:-19

PASS %:-68.33FAIL %:-31.67

FAIL IN ONE SUBJECT:-6FAIL IN >=3 SUBJECTS:-10

SUBJECT WISE RESULT ANALYSIS

S.NONAME OF SUBJECTSUBJECT CODEPASSPASS %FAILFAIL %

1Analog Electronics4EE1A4880.001220.00

2Circuit Analysis-II4EE2A5286.67813.33

3Electrical Measurements4EE3A5490.00610.00

4Generation of Electrical Power4EE4A5795.0035.00

5Electrical Machines-II4EE5A5185.00915.00

6Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II4EE6A4473.331626.67

VIII. DECA Viva Marks (2013-2014)DECA marks depends upon the DISCIPLINE AND EXTRA CIRCULAR ACTIVITIES of the students who are participated on the campus and off the campus activitiesDECA consists of 50 marks which is bifuracated under the following sections Discipline-25Extra circular activities -15Library-10BATCH COUNSELORS AND NODAL OFFICER:-Following faculty members are assigned above mentioned duties VII semester (Batch counselors)

1Mr. Vikash Singh7-A1Nodel Officer (CNO)9468663311

2Ms. Neha Baberwal7-A2Academic documentation coordinator 8952027201

3Mr. Kuldeep Saini7-B1Club Coordinator / C. B. C. 8764241480

4Mr. Nikhil Jain 7-B2Outside Conference Notice and MOM

VIII semester

1Mr. Nikhil Jain8-A1Nodel Officer (CNO)9468663311

2Mr. Vikash Singh8-A2Academic documentation coordinator 8952027201

3Mr. Kuldeep Saini8-B1Club Coordinator / C. B. C. 8764241480

4Mr. Joseph Harendranath8-B2Out side Conference Notice and MOM

SOFT SKILLS:-Name of Invited guest faculty: Mr. Narayan KamathName of faculty in-charge: Mr. Deepesh Agarwal, Mr. Sourabh Ratra, Mr. Ravi Kumar SoniStudent sections under assessment: VITEE-A12 (A), VITEE-A12 (B), VITEE-B12 (A)Course Module Status: Completed

Contents covered by the guest faculty:Sr.NoTopic Hrs 01Introduction And Ice Breaker-Pre Assessment 0202Communication-An Introduction 0203Language- The Simple Present-Conditional Zero-The Ing 0204Language-Plans-Predictions-Conditional One 0205Language-Modals For Suggestions And Advice 0206Time For A Movie- I Am Kalam 0207Language-The Past- Memories And Horror Stories 0208Languages-Connecting The Past With The Present 0209Extempore Speaking Indoor Cricket 0210Presentations- How To Give A Presentation 0211Group Discussions-The How-Dos Donts 0212Assessment -Post

Feedback by Faculty: This activity has been completed and assessment of students also has been completed by our course faculty. Mr. Narayan Kamath worked well with our students. His methodology of teaching was up to the mark. This activity helped our students in getting fluent communication and personality development. Under this activity they understand about value of team work and learned how to work under stress. Suggestion for future: Time of this module should be extended to the complete semester. Total Hrs:SectionHrs allottedHrs taken

VITEE-A12(A)4848

VITEE-A12(B)4844

VITEE-B12(A)4846

VITEE-B12(B)4846

CRT (CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING) ACTIVITY:-Name of Invited guest faculty:-T.I.M.E FACULTYName of faculty in-charge:- Mr. Vikash Singh, Mrs. Neha Baberwal/Mr. Kuldeep SainiStudent sections: - VITEE-A10, B10Course Module Status: - Completed Contents covered by the guest faculty:

S.NTOPICSHRS.

1CRT Intro.+ Goal Orientation2

2PI +Intro+ Resume Writing2

3GD Intro.2

4Psychometric Test +FAQs2

5Reading Comprehensive2

6Critical Reasoning2

7Number Series+Odd Man +Coding Decoding2

8Blood Relation +Direction Sense2

9Deduction And Connective2

10Clocks And Calendars2

11Distribution Logics And Binary Logics +Puzzles2

12Cubes +Venn Diagrams+Non Verb.Reasoning+Logical Ability2

13Selection,Routes,Network,Arrangment2

14AMA, SI, Ci +Time Distance +Work2

15Counting And Logical Ability+TCS Model2

16Sentence Correction-1&2+ Vocabs.2

17Number +Number System 2

18Data Sufficiency + Model Paper 1&22

19Probability +Model Paper 3& 42

20Data Interpretation + Model 4+52

21QE + Progression+Model Paper + Class Test2

Feedback By Faculty: This activity has been completed and assessment of students also has been completed by our course faculty who were appointed from T.I.M.E Academy, worked well with our students. Their methodology of teaching was up to the mark. This activity helped our students in getting fluent communication and personality development. Under this activity they understood about value of communication skills and short tricks.

Suggestion For Future: Time of this module is sufficient for a semester and should be included further in forthcoming semester.

Feedback By Students:SectionPunctualityCourse module coverageInteraction level with studentsActivity level(practical problems with solution methodology)Student interest regarding for future of this activity

VITEE-A10,B10GoodcompleteSatisfactoryYesYes

Total Hrs:SectionHrs allottedHrs taken

VITEE-A10,B105638

CONFERENCES/SEMINARS:-National Conference on Recent Advancements in Power System Engineering (RAPSE-III, 2014)

ScheduleDay-ISaturday, February 22, 2014

8:00 amReporting and Registration

9:00 am-11amInauguration

11am-11:45amAmpere Exhibition

11:45 am12:00Chai-Shai (Ground Floor opposite front office-VIT East)

Technical Session-I

12:00- 1:00 pmKeynote Addresses:Theme:(Power System-I)Keynote Speaker : Dr.Rahul Verma Chief Scientist CEERI Pilani

1:00pm-2:20 pmPaper presentation by Participants

2:20- 3:00 pmLUNCH(VIT Mess )

Technical Session-II

3:00pm 3:30 pmKeynote Addresses:Theme:(Renewable Energy in India: Status and Future prospects-I)Keynote Speaker : Dr. Rajendra Prashad, IIT, Roorkee

3:30pm -5:00pmPaper presentation by Participants

5:00 pmTea (Buses will depart to their respective destinations by 5:10 pm)

Day-II Sunday, February 23, 2014

Technical Session III

9:00- 9:15 amTea(Board Room VIT-East)

9:15-10:00amKeynote Addresses:Theme:(Power System-II)Keynote Speaker : Dr. S.K. Kalla,SKIT, Jaipur

10:00-12:00Paper presentation by Participants

12:00- 12:15amChai-Shai(Ground Floor opposite front office-VIT East)

12:15 -2:00Paper presentation by Participants

2:00-2:40 pm LUNCH(VIT Mess )

Technical Session IV

2:40 3:20pmKeynote Addresses: Theme:( Renewable Energy in India: Status and Future prospects-II)Key note speaker : Dr. Nitin Gupta, MNIT, Jaipur

3:20- 4:30pmPaper Presentation

4:30- 5:00pmValedictory Function

Department of Electrical Engineering, VIT Campus, Jaipur organized a National Conference on Recent Advancements in Power System Engineering (RAPSE-III, 2014) on 22 and 23 February 2014 in the VIT Campus Auditorium for the third year in succession to the ones conducted in the previous years 2012 and 2013. Eminent Academicians, Faculty members and students from reputed engineering colleges and universities from different parts of the country and representatives from industries and governmental organizations attended the conference. This year, the conference was sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi.

RAPSE-III Group photo by Electrical DepartmentOut of the 150 abstracts received from various institutions/organizations across the country, 85 abstracts were accepted for submission of full paper and 67 full papers were selected for presentation at the Conference. Forty papers were presented by delegates from various participating institutions in the four technical sessions, covering two major categories titled Power System and Renewable Energy held over the two days.

The conference was inaugurated by the Chief Guest at the inaugural function, Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Jain, Managing Director, Rajasthan Electronics and Instrumentation Ltd., at 9.30 am on 22nd February 2014.

Initiation Ceremony Of RAPSE-III

Dr. Rahul Varma, Chief Scientist, CEERI, Pilani and Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Prasad, IIT, Roorkee were the Guests of Honor at the function. The following dignitaries were also present in the inaugural function: Dr K R Bagaria, RPSE MEMBER Dr. Raisinghani, Vice Chairperson, VIT Campus Dr. Y.K. Vijay President Vivekananda Global University Shree. Anoop Singh Poonia, Pro VC, VGU Dr. S. S. Dhinsa, Dean (Research) Shree Praveen, Secretary, VIT Campus Smt Reshma Choudhary, Registrar, VIT Campus Prof. (Dr.) D.P. Darmora, Principal, VIT Prof(Dr.) Baldev Singh, Principal, VIT (East) Shree. Parmeshwar Kumawat, HOD/EE,VIT Mrs. Jyotsana Singh, HOD/EE, VIT (East)

Dignitaries in Front Row

In his introductory speech about the Conference, Mr. Parmeshwar Kumawat, HOD, Department of Electrical Engineering, VIT, said that our country is continuously striving with electrical energy crisis because of increase in industrial, commercial and residential demand more than increase in electrical power production from different types of power plants. He also discussed the present scenario of Indian Power System and the proposed wind and solar energy projects in Rajasthan.In his welcome address, Dr. Raisinghani, Vice Chairperson, VIT Campus, gave a brief introduction about the Chief Guest, Dr. A.K. Jain, Managing Director, REIL.

Dignitaries on the DaisHe said that Shri A.K. Jain is the Managing Director, Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Limited from 1st March, 2011 and that under his leadership the Company has spread its business across the country by deploying more than 2 Lac SPV solutions covering more than 30 states, 1.5 Lac villages, benefiting more than 50 Lac citizens. That includes a large Mega-Watt size Solar Power Plants (5 MW) in thar desert and largest off-grid roof top 10 MW Solar Photovoltaic Power packs, at over 9400 locations, at Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK) under Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) in the state of Rajasthan in an area of 342,239 km. He described him as a hard core technology professional having 31 years of experience - a well known technocrat for its passion on converting a common man into a knowledge person at this Global Village. The Chief Guest, Dr. A.K. Jain, Managing Director, REIL, in his inaugural address, lauded the Management and the Department of Electrical Engineering of VIT Campus for organizing such a conference for the third time in succession. He also stressed the need for increase in power generation in India using renewable energy sources such as wind and solar energy to meet the demand, which would result in a simultaneous increase in our per capita energy consumption on par with the developed countries like USA and UK.

Chief Guest, Dr. A.K. Jain, Managing Director, REIL. The inaugural address was followed by the unveiling of the Conference Souvenir. After this, a documentary film highlighting the developments in VIT Campus, activities and accomplishments of Department of Electrical Engineering, was screened. Unveiling of RAPSE-III Souvenior

The inaugural function of the Conference was soon followed by the inauguration of the Vivekananda Electrical Engineering Association (VEEA) Club Project Exhibition. Sixty-Four innovative projects done by the students of Electrical Engineering, VIT Campus, were displayed in the Project Exhibition. The Chief Guest, Dr. A.K. Jain, Managing Director, REIL, the Guests of Honor, Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Prasad, IIT, Roorkee, and Dr. Rahul Varma, Chief Scientist, CEERI, Pilani witnessed the live demo of the projects displayed at the exhibition.

Unveiling the Logo of VEEA Club and Ist Session of RAPSE-IIITechnical Session

The first technical session was conducted on 22nd February 2014 from 12.15 pm to 2.15 pm. The session was chaired by Dr. Rahul Varma, Chief Scientist, CEERI, Pilani. He is the Head of Power Electronics Group for last 23 years. and has 36 years of Research and Development Experience in Power Electronics with specialization in motor drives, position control systems, High voltage power supplies and High voltage pulse generators. He has completed 24 projects for strategic, industrial and societal applications and has published 20 papers in International and national journals.Keynote address of Dr. Rahul VarmaIn his keynote address, Dr. Rahul Varma, spoke on the topic Photovoltaic Energy Systems for Homes. A single phase 300 W Solar photovoltaic power system expandable up to 1 KW and another 5 KW three phase solar power system for agricultural water pumps were discussed. The future scope of solar photovoltaic panels was also discussed.

The following papers were presented by delegates from various participating institutions during the first technical session.S.No.Paper IDTitle of PaperNames of Authors

1 Ps-106Smart Grid: Toward Standards For Dynamics In Electric Energy SystemsBharat Khatwani, Deepak Kumar Jangid, Gourav Chauhan

2Ps-105Vs-Pi Technology

Anshul Goyal

3Ps-121Vhdl Design On Field Programmable Gate ArrayLakshita Sharma

4Ps-117Role Of Smart Grids In Indian Power SectorAnkit Joshi, Hemant Singh, Ankur Singh Chauhan

5Ps-101Integration Of Distributed Generation For Reduction Of Line Losses Into Radial Distribution FeederAnand Kumar, Aniket Suman

6Ps-140Wireless Smart Grid SystemDhruv Sharma, Vikas Jangir, Sarita Sharma

7R-107Integrated Energy SystemHritul Jain, Isha Kaushal

8Ps-102Electricity Generation From HighwaysMayank Khandelwal, Deeksha Goyal

Second Technical Session

The second technical session started at 3.00 pm on 22.02.2014 after lunch. The session was chaired by Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Prasad, IIT, Roorkee. He has served as an Assistant Engineer in Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board (MPEB) from 1979- 1983. He was a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering Department, University of Roorkee, India from 1983 to 1996. He worked as an Assistant Professor during 1996-2001 and as Associate Professor from 2001 to 2009. Presently, he is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee (India).

, Seminar by Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Prasad

He has published around 200 papers in various Journals/conferences and received 12 awards on his publications in various National/International Journals/Conferences Proceeding papers. He has guided ten PhDs, and presently five Ph.Ds are under progress. His research interests include Data Analysis, Robotics and its applications, Control, Optimization, System Engineering and Model Order Reduction of Large Scale Systems. In his keynote address, Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Prasad delivered the keynote address on the topic Model Order Reduction of the Large Scale System in which mathematical modelling of large scale systems was discussed. He pointed out the importance of modelling methods in research.

Prof Dr. Baldev Singh welcoming the Dignitaries

Twelve papers from delegates of various participating institutions, including students of VIT Campus, were presented during the session.S.No.Paper IDTitle of PaperNames of Authors

1PS-103Analysis Of Voltage Sag And Swell Using Fuzzy Expert SystemKamal Bhatia, Neha Jain

2R-110Hybrid Renewable Energy SystemGaurav Vijayvergiya, Kuldeep Pilaniya, Mahipal

3R-123Wind Energy Conversion System-Wind Turbine ModellingJitendra Kumar, Chainaram Kumawat

4R-114Solar Energy Utilization For Geographical ExplorationChandan Basniwal, Dheeraj Kumar Sharma, Deepak Khandelwal

5PS-129Piezo-Electric Micropower Generator For Energy HarvestingVikash Kumar Saini, Kiran Choudhary, Ankit Goyal

6PS-109Challenges In Integrating Distributed Energy Sources With Existing Power Grid RamSingh, Gop[al Tiwari, Suman Choudhary

7PS-136Design And Simulation Of Zero Energy Buildings With Case Study AnalysisKana Ram Kumawat, Kailash Singh Kishnawat

8PS-124Power Quality Problems And New SolutionsSuryakant Pandey, Vikas Garg, Vasudev Yadav

9PS-118Power Quality:Current Status And ChallengesDeepak Pareta, Akash Sharma, Umesh Kumar Sharma

10R-105Solar Tracking System Using MicrocontollerChandra Mohan Meena, Mohit Sharma, Mukesh Chand Choudhary

11PS-122Power Quality Improvement

Mahender Pratap Singh Hemant Singh, Mahipal Jakhar

12PS-130Scada Applications In Thermal Power PlantsAshish Darsh, Ashok Parle, Dilip Kumar

The proceedings on 23rd February, 2014 started at 9.00 am with a keynote address by the session chairperson, Dr. Sudhir Kumar Calla, Principal, SKIT, Jaipur on the topic Necessity of Smart Grid.

Dr. Sudhir Kumar Calla joined the erstwhile Rajasthan State Electricity Board as Assistant Engineer in the year 1971.Rapid promotions followed, taking up the ladder to head the States generation unit as Chairman and Managing Director of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited in the year 2008 and successfully completed tenure on 21.04.2011. He acquired a track record in power management administration and organization and gained wide experience in Distribution ,Transmission and Generation.

The session concluded at 5.15 pm on 22nd February 2014.

Final Session Of RAPSE-III

He has sound knowledge of designing, planning, implementation & successful commissioning of various types of Generation Plants in Rajasthan State, such as 125 MW GLTP, 195 MW KTPS, 250 MW STPS, 2X, 250 MW CTPP. Ensure operation and maintenance of existing Power Plants in Rajasthan State at optimum efficiency and enhanced the installed capacity from 3027MW to 4097 MW .Eleven Power Projects have been administratively and financially got approved for implementation, which includes 4660 MW STPS, 2660 MW CTPP, 2660 MW BTPP (supercritical) and 3110 MW gas based each at Dholpur, Kota and Chhabra. Thus enhancing the installed capacity to 8847 MW. Presently he is the Principal and Director (D&W), Swamikeshvanand Institute of Technology, Management & Gramothan Jaipur.S.No.Paper IDTitle of PaperNames of Authors

1PS-131Wireless Electricity Transmission By Using An Electrical Resonant Transformer (Tesla Coil)Vaibhav Jain, Aseem Gupta,Ganesham Krishnam

2PS-136Design And Simulation Of Zero Energy Buildings Withcase Study AnalysisKana Ram Kumawat, Major Deen, Kailash Singh Kishnawat

3PS-138The Smart GridAbhinav Rawat, Gajendra Singh, Harsh Choudhary

4PS-107Thermal, A Step Ahead..Umesh Kumar SharmaNeeru Chandrawat, Sapna Meena

5R-111Renewable Energyin IndiaAnurag Pandey

6R-117Hybrid Power System For Power Generation Using ControllerBilal Ahmed, Divyanshi Dwivedi, Manisha Bairwa

7R-124Application Of Mppt Method In Optimum Use Of Wind EnergyMaya Kanwar, Komal Gohil

8PS-124Power Quality Problems And New SolutionsSuryakant Pandey, Vikas Garg, Vasudev Yadav

9R-104Hydropower Renewable EnergyDharnidhar Prasad, Mahendra Singh Kashana

10PS-125Distributed Generation At A GlanceDeepesh Agarwal, Surbhi Sharma, Rudrakshi Gupta

In his presentation, Dr. S.K. Calla discussed the recent trends in Energy Management in Trading and Commercial Utilization, Components of Smart Grid, Off-Grid Micro-generation system, Grid connected generation system and Fuel Cell Vehicles.

Ten papers from delegates of various participating institutions, including students of VIT Campus, were presented in the third technical session conducted from 11.00 am to 1.30 pm.

FOURTH TECHNICAL SESSION

The fourth technical session started at 2.15 pm after lunch with the keynote address by the session chairperson, Dr. Nitin Gupta, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engg, Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur on the topic Renewable Energy in India: Status and Future Prospects. Dr. Gupta having more than 10 years teaching and research experience, out of which 6.5 years of teaching at three AICTE approved engineering colleges (V.C.E., Bijnore; G.I.T.S., Udaipur; I.T.M., Bhilwara, NIT Hamirpur) and rest 3.5 years of research at IIT Roorkee.

Keynote address by the session chairperson, Dr. Nitin Gupta, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrica