List of Engineering Colleges in Delhi ~ Engineering Colleges at Delhi ~ List of Engineering Colleges ~ Engineering Colleges Details

List of Engineering Colleges in Delhi ~ Engineering Colleges at Delhi ~ List of Engineering Colleges ~ Engineering Colleges Details

1 . College Name Amity School of engineering & technology

Address Amity Noida Campus Sector – 44 Noida – 201303 (U.P.)

Phone : 6569180,1800-11-00-00 (Toll-Free)

Website : www.amity.edu/aset/

Courses B.Tech in Electronic & Communication Engg, Computer Science & Engg, Information Technology, Mechanical & Automation Engg.

2 . College Name Chhotu Ram Rural Institute of Engineering

Address Kanjhwala Delhi-81

Courses Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering Civil Engineering Medical Electronics Engineering Digital Electronics Engineering Electrical Engineering Pharmacy Instrumentation & Control Architecture Assistantship

3 . College Name Delhi College of engineering

Address New Campus,Bawana road, Delhi-110042

Email : dce@dce.edu

Phone : 7296918,91-11-27871018

Website : www.dce.edu

Courses B.E. in Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Polymer Science & Chemical Technology, Production & Industrial Engineering •B.Tech. in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering M.E / M.Tech : Vlsi Design And Embedded Systems, Power Systems, Environmental Engg, Hydraulics & Flood Control, Structural Engg, Control & Instrumentation, Electronics & Comm Engg, Thermal Engg, Production Engg, Polymer Tech, Computer Tech & Application, Information Systems, Digital Systems Design, Signal Processing, Process Control, Microwave & Optical Communication, Software Engineering

4 . College Name Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Address Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi- 110025

Phone : 26985831, 26981261, 26981268

Website : jmi.nic.in/Fengg/FoEngg.htm

Courses Undergraduate programmes:B.Tech. in Civil engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Electronics and Communication engineering, and Computer engineering; B Arch; and as continuing programmes for in-service engineers, •B.E. in Civil engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering, and Electronics & Communication engineering. •Postgraduate programmes: M.Tech (Electrical Power Systems Management), M.Tech (Environmental Science and Engineering), M.Sc (Electronics)

5 . College Name Guru Premsukh Memorial College of Engg

Address Sector -13, Rohini, New Delhi-110085

Courses Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Electronics & Communicaton Engineering (ECE), Mechanical & Automation Engineering (MAE), Information Technology (IT)

6 . College Name Indian Institute of technology

Address IIT P.O. Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016

Phone : 26591710, 26597294

Website : www.iitd.ac.in

Courses Undergraduate Programmes: B.Tech.in,Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering (Power), Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Production and Industrial Engineering, Textile Technology •Dual Degree Programme: B.Tech. & M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering and M.Tech in Process Engineering & Design, Chemical Engineering and M.Tech in Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering •B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech in Information & Communication Technology •Integrated Degree Programme: M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing

7 . College Name Indraprastha University

Address Delhi

Courses M.E / M.Tech : Chemical Technology, Bio-Technology, Information Technology

8 . College Name Institute of engineers

Address ITO New Delhi-110 002

Courses B.E

9 . College Name International Maritime Institute Ltd.

Address Surajpur Kasna road, Greater Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, UP-201306

Email : training@imiindia.com

Phone : 0118-4326311, 4326312

Courses BE(ME)

10 . College Name Jamia Millia Islamia

Address Jamia Nagar New Delhi 110 025

Courses M.E / M.Tech : Geo-Technical Engg, Geo-Technical Engg (Pt), Applied Arts, Art Education, Painting, Sculpture, Electrical Engineering System Management, Environmental Sc. & Engg.(Pt)

11 . College Name Netaji Subhash Institute of technology

Address Sector 3 , Dwaraka, New Delhi-110045

Phone : 91-11-25099050

Website : www.nsit.ac.in

Courses Bachelor Programmes: B.E.in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Manufacturing Processes and Automation Engineering, Information Technology, Bio-Technology •PG Programmes: M. Tech. (Signal Processing), M. Tech. (Information System), M. Tech. (Process Control) •PH.D. Programmes: Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Manufacturing Process and Automation Engineering, Applied Sciences M.E / M.Tech : Industrial Electronics & Automation, Mechatronics System, Bioformatics, Production & Automation, Bio-Medical Engineering

University University of Delhi

12 . College Name Sharda Group of educational institutions

Address Laxmi Nagar, Delhi

Phone : 2051235

Courses BE IN Mechnical Engg. Electronics & Comm. Engineering Computer Engg. Information Tech Electrical & Electronics Engg. Electronics & Instrumentation Engg.,BHMCT,MBA,MCA

13 . College Name Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha

Address Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi – 110016,

Email : info@slbsrsv.ac.in

Website : http://www.slbsrsv.ac.in

Courses Shastri/Shastri-Sammanit equivalent BA/BA (Hons).

University Deemed University

14 . College Name The Aeronautical Society of India

Address 13B, Indra prastha estate New Delhi-110002

Phone : 3317516

Courses B.E,BTECH

15 . College Name The Institution of Electronics & telecommunic

Address Lodhi road, New Delhi-110003

Phone : 4631810

Courses BE

Monster Worldwide names Sanjay Modi as Managing Director for India

New York, Apr 22 (ANI/Business Wire India): Monster today announced the appointment of Sanjay Modi as managing director for India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, effective immediately.

Prior to this assignment, he was the company’s head of sales, India.

“Sanjay has been a leader at Monster since he joined the company and his experience will serve him well in this new role,” said Sal Iannuzzi, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Monster Worldwide.

“He has helped Monster grow, not only in India but also across the entire Southeast Asian and Middle East Region, which has had a significant impact on the company’s global footprint. Given his deep understanding of our business and his strong knowledge of the region, he is an excellent choice for this position,” Iannuzzi added.

“We are already a leading player in the Indian, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian markets, with significant opportunity to grow. I am absolutely delighted to be assigned this responsibility,” said Modi.

Before joining Monster in 2001, Modi served at Indiaconstruction.com as the general manager of operations, and in business roles at NIIT Ltd. and Ingersoll Rand India Ltd.

Modi holds a master’s degree in business management from the Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Delhi College of Engineering. (ANI)

A Naga youth designs car for elders

New Delhi, April 17 (ANI): A Naga design student of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) of Delhi has designed a single-seater vehicle for the elderly.

Ringlarei, who is a graduate in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering and is currently pursuing Master of Design (Industrial Design) in IIT in New Delhi, has designed Ol’Boy, the small car.

Hailing from Manipur’ s Tamenglong district, the 27-year-old Ringlarei Pame has always felt drawn to bikes and cars since his childhood

“Since childhood I have liked beautiful objects, the functional, mechanical things. From there the spark still continues till my graduation. And since childhood I liked cars and bikes. I think it’s a natural progression for me to be in this field,” said Ringlarei Pamei, Master of Design, IIT New Delhi.

With the decision to take up Industrial design for specialisation Ringlarei took the less-trodden path.

“It is my pleasure to have good students from Northeast and other places especially northeast because we feel that there is so much talent, which is untapped, which is not recognized and which if it comes forth can do so much for the country and the region,” Lalit Kumar Das, Head, Instrument Design Development Center IIT, New Delhi.

Ringlarei’s concept car Ol’Boy was declared the best design in an All India Car Design competition.

Ol’Boy has been designed for the elderly to bring back the joy of driving in complete safety, comfort and style besides making them independent whether at leisure or at work.

Ringaleri has also won an award from ‘Nissan’ and got the opportunity to visit the international car manufacturer at Japan and interact with automobile experts.

“This is the first main award that I got from recognized institute like Nissan. So it’s a great feeling, acknowledged by the experts in the field. I am very grateful and excited about it. I got to learn a lot from them actually how world class designers works. I’d like to work in an automobile company as a designer. I’d like to see my designs on the road, that would be the ultimate fulfillment of my wish,” said Ringlarei Pamei.

The department of Instrument Design Development Center, IIT provides interdisciplinary course in design and development of instruments and other industrial and consumer products.

With his special car, Ringlarei has shown how if given due motivation and platform, the students from the northeast can contribute to the development of the region and the country. By Kaikho Paphro (ANI)

Voter card is just an identity proof for many

New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) Even as a large number of people, especially young first-time voters, are looking forward to casting their ballot, there are quite a few who are content to use their voter card just as a proof of identity.

‘I got my voter I-card made because it works as an identity proof in many places. I have no interest in politics and I’m not going to vote. I think choosing a leader in today’s political scene is like choosing bad from worse,’ Kanika Vanvari, a Delhi College of Engineering student, told IANS.

‘After listening to Varun Gandhi’s hate speech and nomination of criminals by political parties, I don’t want to vote. I think people should abstain from voting and teach these politicians a lesson,’ said another student, Teena Jha.

‘I am happy enough to have my voter ID as an identity proof during identity verification in different institutes or while renting a house or getting an internet connection. It is better than having to vote for a candidate you don’t really believe in.’

Similarly, for Sarita Devi, who works as a domestic maid, getting her voter I-card this time has come as a huge relief – not because she wants to exercise her franchise but because having an identity proof makes life more convenient.

‘My husband and I migrated from Darbhanga (Bihar) to Delhi six years ago. But without any identity and residential proof things have been very difficult. Sometimes they ask for identity proof in the homes that I go to work in and I don’t have anything to show. Even getting a mobile phone connection is difficult. So getting this voter ID is a boon,’ she said.

But when asked if she will use her card to vote this time, Sarita Devi sounded hesitant.

‘I don’t know. I have no idea about politics and whom should I vote for? In any case, whether it is a new government or new leader, for the poor things hardly change. If they did, I would not be working here. They (politicians) all make empty promises.’

No wonder then that one of the primary concerns of Delhi chief electoral officer Satbir Silas Bedi is to motivate people, especially those who are already registered in the electoral rolls, to come out and vote.

‘One of the most pressing problems is that people who are registered and have valid voter I-cards don’t cast their votes. They use the I-card for all other purposes, as an identity proof in airports, to get phone connections, but not for what it’s meant,’ Bedi told IANS.

Bedi said that in the Delhi assembly elections in November last year, of the 10.6 million people eligible to vote, four million did not. Of those four million, 2.5 million had valid voter I-cards.

But there are many people like Vandana Khavadiya, a final year journalism student, who believe that each vote counts.

‘Even though I think politics is a dirty game, I can’t ignore my responsibilities as a citizen. I will make sure that I vote since this is the first time for me. Each vote counts. My voter I-card is just not an official document I use for availing myself of different services but is primarily meant for exercising my right to choose my own leader,’ Khavadiya said.

Indian Toners and Developers founder to receive ‘Hall of Fame’ award

Mumbai, Feb 24 (ANI/Business Wire India): Sushil Jain, chairman and managing director of Indian Toners and Developers Limited (ITDL) will receive a Recharger Magazine Hall of Fame award at ReIndia Expo on March 5 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai.

Recharger’s inaugural Hall of Fame was held last August at Recharger’s World Expo in Las Vegas.

Eight industry members, including Jain, were inducted into the Hall of Fame, which recognizes those industry members who have built their businesses into industry powerhouses, which then create a positive image of the industry through leadership and/or example.

“We were pleased to be able to include Sushil Jain in the prestigious group that was inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame,” said Recharger’s Publisher Patricia Ames.

“But we also wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to present Sushil with his award in front of the members of the Indian remanufacturing industry. Sushil has led Indian Toners and Developers to a leadership position in the industry. He has proven that global boundaries do not exist to a quality company with dedicated leadership. Sushil Jain and ITDL are true industry leaders, and the honor is ours to be associated with them. Presenting him with this award at ReIndia Expo is a demonstration of how highly regarded this Indian company is within the global market,” Patricia added.

Sushil Jain earned his mechanical engineering degree in 1981 from the Delhi College of Engineering. Starting his career as a manager in Jain Tube Company in 1982, he quickly rose to the position of vice president and soon after, executive director.

Having inherited his entrepreneurial skills and business acumen from his industrialist family and being a technocrat with vision and a contemporary outlook, Jain seized the opportunity to manufacture toners in India, then an untapped market. It is said that if the dream is good, it shall come true.

Jain’s single-minded pursuit of this dream bore fruit in Indian Toners and Developers Ltd. ITDL emerged on the Indian scene as a pioneer and pace setting-company in this high-tech field. Commencing production of toners in 1992 with a modest capacity of 330 MT per annum, ITDL, under Jain’s stewardship, grew almost eightfold to become now an impressive 2400 MT capacity toner company.

ITDL manufactures world-class compatible black toners for photocopiers, laser printers, multifunction printers and various other upcoming digital reprographic machines for the domestic and export markets.

In addition to establishing its leadership in the domestic toner market, ITDL’s international marketing team focused on and successfully spread globally including the opening of representative offices in Singapore and Zhuhai, China, stock and sale facility in United Arab Emirates and a wholly-owned subsidiary of ITDL in the United States. (ANI)