Year : 2025-2026
Date
Name of the event
Short description
29-07-2025Skill DevelopmentSkill Development Program: STM32 Microcontroller Application in Power Electronics Semester: 5th and 7th • The basics of embedded system and power electronics has been explained thoroughly with the fundamental knowledge.
• The information about the MATLAB 2014 software, Waijung blockset, and STM32 bit microcontroller hardware has been provided extensively.
• The experimentation of various digital and power electronics circuits with utilization of Digital Storage Oscilloscope for viewing the graphs and control signals of the hardware has been performed.
29-07-2025 to 30-07-2025Skill DevelopmentSkill Development Program On: Hands on Training to PCB Design Semester: 3rd • Day1: The session began with an expert talk providing a comprehensive overview of PCB design principles and the fundamentals of circuit creation using DipTrace software. Students learned how to design 2D and 3D circuit layouts and simulate them within the platform. The interactive session allowed students to actively engage with the tool, and by the end of the day, they were assigned the task of bringing required components for the next day's practical
session.
• Day2: The second day focused on identifying and resolving technical issues encountered during circuit simulation. Experts guided students through debugging methods and provided individual support. A detailed hands-on session on circuit development was conducted, where students physically assembled the circuits they had designed digitally.
31-07-2025Industrial VisitJMR Techno - Rajkot Semester: 3rd • Prof. Devang Parmar and Shri Anilbhai
Vasani organized an industrial visit to JMR Techno
Company, where students gained real-world insights into PCB manufacturing, testing environments, and industry workflow.
02-08-2025Industrial VisitPrince Pumps - R. P. Products Semester: 3rd C2 • R.P. Products (Prince Pumps) is a reputed
manufacturer of single-phase and three-phase
electric motors, bench grinders, and submersible
pumps, widely used in both domestic and industrial
applications.
• The visit commenced with an orientation session in
which the owner, Mr. Kiritbhai Bakori, shared
valuable insights into the electric motor
manufacturing industry, market demands, quality
standards, and the importance of innovation and
efficiency in modern electrical machines.
• Students were introduced to the complete
manufacturing process of: Single phase induction motors, three phase induction motors, open well and submersible pumps
• The industrial tour included live demonstrations
and detailed explanations of: Stator and rotor construction in induction motors, various winding techniques and insulation practices, testing procedures for winding insulation, core balance, and electrical parameters.
22-08-2025Expert LectureEnterpreneurship in Solar PV and Industrial Solar Power Plants Semester: 3rd, 5th and 7th Expert: Virut Jagani, • In his expert session, Mr. Virut Jagani told students
that becoming an entrepreneur isn't that difficult.
• To succeed in this field, you need to work
extremely hard.
• There will be competition, but you should focus on
quality rather than quantity for the long run.
22-09-2025Alumni InteractionBridging Campus and Industry: Motors in Focus Semester: 5th and 7th Alumni: Shubham Bakori • Alumni interaction session was organized for 5th
& 7th semester students by Electrical department.
• Mr. Bakori Shubham is currently working as
Sr. Executive Tender at Silver Motors Rajkot.
• He started with his introduction and about his
college life @ VVP college.
• He discussed importance of experiments specially
in machine lab.
• He motivated students to take internship in good
companies and also to sincerely complete their
internship.
• He also shared he was ready to help students if
they need any help in their internship or project.
• He also discussed role of AI in industries and in
the field of machine design.
24-09-2025Alumni Interaction Decoding Industrial Motors: A designer's Perspective Semester: 3rd, 5th, and 7th Alumni: Mr. Keval Mendpara • Prof. Amit R. Pathak introduced the alumnus Mr. Keval Mendpara and highlighted his achievements and
contributions to the department during and after his
graduation.
• Mr. Keval shared his professional journey, beginning his career in reputed organizations like Adani and Amul Industries with an initial salary of ₹12,000. However, due to his strong interest in motor designing, he transitioned towards manufacturing and eventually established his own firm, Tulsi Motor Manufacturer.
• He emphasized that the basic need of industry is the
Induction Motor, as it forms the backbone of most
industrial applications. He guided students to develop
strong fundamentals in Electrical Machines and focus on in-depth induction motor design concepts.
• He stressed the importance of studying Electrical
Materials, particularly understanding appropriate
material selection for different machine components to
enhance efficiency and performance. He also explained
the significance of carefully analyzing JSW testing reports after material testing to ensure quality and standard compliance.
• Mr. Keval elaborated on the importance of BIS standards and discussed IS 12615, explaining motor efficiency classes such as IE1, IE2, and IE3. He further informed students that currently ABB is developing IE5 motors, indicating the industry's move towards higher efficiency and energy-saving designs.
• He also discussed advanced induction motor design
aspects and the manufacturing process of BLDC fan
stampings, sharing actual motor photographs and
components on screen to provide practical industrial
exposure.
• Additionally, he emphasized the importance of referring to standard textbooks such as M.G. Say, A.K. Sawhney, and D.B. Raval Sir’s book to strengthen concepts in Machines and Machine Design.
• At the end of the session, a few students personally
interacted with Mr. Keval Mendpara and expressed their interest in internships at his organization. Some students also discussed the possibility of purchasing motors for their SSIP projects, seeking his guidance and support for practical implementation.
03-10-2025 to 04-10-2025Industrial VisitElectrical Research and Development Association (ERDA), Electrical Controls & Systems (ECS), Sardar Sarovar Hydro Power Plant Semester: 7th • Students were guided through various specialized laboratories. In the Impulse and Partial Discharge (P.D.) Testing Laboratory, technical
explanations regarding high-voltage testing and insulation performance evaluation were provided by Mr. Manan Sir. The SGP Laboratory was
demonstrated by Mr. Wasim Sir, who explained the testing standards and quality assurance procedures followed at ERDA.
• In the Pumps and Motors Testing Section, Mr. R. P. Singh Sir elaborated on performance evaluation procedures including temperature rise tests,
endurance tests, and routine testing of pumps and motors. Students also visited the Cable and Wire Testing Section, where various mechanical and
electrical tests conducted as per national standards were demonstrated.
• Students were introduced to the manufacturing processes of medium voltage CTs and VTs, observing how raw materials and epoxy resin are processed to
produce high-precision electrical components. The ECS facility demonstrated advanced production divisions such as ECS – Medium Voltage Division,
Control Coil Division, and Stamping Division, which cater to a wide range of electrical distribution and switchgear applications.
• During the visit, students also observed quality control measures and testing setups used to ensure product reliability and compliance with industrial standards. The factory tour highlighted the integration of modern manufacturing techniques and systematic workflow within the ECS units. • A significant part of the visit included the Control & Monitoring Room, where real-time data on turbine performance, generator parameters, grid synchronization, protective relays, and plant health are monitored using
advanced control systems and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) interfaces. Students learned how operators ensure stable grid integration and effective response to variations in load, water flow, and
system conditions — illustrating the application of power system automation and control engineering in a real industrial setting.
• The tunnels conveying water and intake structures were physically observed, helping students understand fluid dynamics, hydraulic head, and energy conversion principles practically. Discussions also included reservoir
management and how hydro power generation helps regulate water levels ahead of monsoon seasons.
10-10-2025Innovative Teaching Learning MethodPeer Learning Students: Urvish Yagnik and Darshit Gohel • During the session, the student mentors
demonstrated the step-by-step drafting and
design approach of: Synchronous Machine – Stator layout, rotor
construction, pole design, slot arrangement, and dimensional representation. Transformer – Core structure, winding placement, insulation spacing, and sectional views. Three-Phase Induction Motor – Stator slot design, rotor construction (squirrel cage concept), air-gap representation, and assembly layout.
• The session included practical demonstration
using AutoCAD software where students learned: Basic and advanced drawing commands, Layer management and dimensioning, Scaling and drafting standards, Conversion of theoretical machine parameters into technical drawings, Interpretation of electrical machine construction through 2D design visualization.
• Darshit and Urvish explained how proper design drafting helps in understanding internal construction, magnetic path, winding
placement, and mechanical structure of electrical machines. The peer-led approach encouraged open discussion, interactive questioning, and collaborative problem-solving.
01-01-2026 to 07-01-2026Skill DevelopmentSkill Development Program Semester: 4th and 6th Experts: Dr. AlpeshS. Adeshara, Dr. Sachin V. Rajani, Dr. Shilpa K. Kathad, Prof. Devang B. Parmar, Dr. Kishan J. Bhayani, Prof. Amit R. Pathak, Prof. Hardik M. Pandya, Prof. Kunjan B. Bhanderi, Prof. Deepak M. Varu • The Electrical Engineering Department organized a
comprehensive one week Advanced Skill Development Program (SDP) aimed at equipping 4th and 6th semester students with advanced
technical knowledge, software proficiency, research exposure, and entrepreneurial awareness. The program was strategically designed to align
with emerging industry trends in Electric Vehicles (EVs), Renewable Energy Systems, Smart Grids, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Engineering Tools.
• The program began with orientation sessions emphasizing the importance of skill enhancement beyond the curriculum. Throughout the six days,
expert faculty members delivered structured sessions combining theory, live demonstrations, practical exposure, and real-world case discussions.
• Prof. Hardik M. Pandya conducted multiple intensive sessions on GitHub, where students were trained in version control systems, repository creation, branching, merging, pull requests, and collaborative project management. He emphasized the importance of digital portfolio development and open-source contribution for internships and
placements.
• Prof. Devang Parmar delivered an insightful lecture on the Role of Power Electronics in Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Systems. He explained
converter topologies, DC-link voltage stability, harmonic mitigation, reactive power control, and grid synchronization techniques, supported by
practical grid-integration scenarios.
• Dr. Shilpa K. Kathad elaborated on the Application of Power Electronics in Renewable Energy Integration, discussing PWM techniques, inverter
control strategies, MPPT algorithms, and hybrid renewable system challenges. Her session connected theoretical converter concepts with real-time renewable installations.
• Prof. Kunjan Bhaderi conducted an awareness session on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for engineers, highlighting patents, copyrights,
trademarks, and trade secrets. He guided students on innovation protection, filing procedures, and the significance of IPR in startups and research
projects.
• Dr. Kishan J. Bhayani presented advanced applications of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Power Systems, including load forecasting, smart
grid automation, predictive maintenance, fault detection, and AI-based energy trading models. He introduced practical AI frameworks used in modern power system analytics.
• Dr. Sachin V. Rajani conducted a hands-on workshop on PVsyst Software for Solar PV Design and Analysis. Students performed real-time
simulations involving system sizing, meteorological data input, performance ratio analysis, loss estimation, and feasibility evaluation of solar power
plants.
15-10-2025Placement ActivityJobfair Cum Internship Interview • • In the placement activity a job fair cum internship interview were organised by the Electrical Engineering Department on October 15th, 2025.
• In the final semester, a total of sixteen students participated in this event.
• As per the student’s area of interest, domain-wise companies were distributed to the student’s interview.
A total of six companies participated in this job fair event:
1. Embicon Tech Hub
2. Aarohi Embedded Systems Pvt. Ltd.
3. Krishna Instruments LLP – NABL Accredited Calibration
Lab
4. Drives and Control
5. Super Specialist Technocrats LLP, Rajkot
6. Tulsi Motors
• The primary aim of the event was to bridge the gap
between employers and aspiring professionals, offering
them a chance to secure internships and full-time
positions. It also served as a valuable networking
platform.
23-01-2026Alumni InteractionSpecial Machines - Emerging Trends and Industrial Applications Alumni: Raghuvran Naidu Semester: 4th and 6th • The session focused on the need for special machines beyond conventional DC and induction motors, highlighting the demand for variable speed operation, high efficiency, compact size, and precise control in modern applications. Mr. Naidu explained how emerging technologies such as Electric Vehicles, Automation & Robotics, CNC Machines, and Renewable Energy Systems are increasingly dependent on advanced motor
technologies.
• He elaborated on the classification and working principles
of various special machines including: Permanent Magnet Machines – PMDC, BLDC, PMSM, Reluctance Machines – SRM and Synchronous Reluctance Motors, Precision Control Machines – Servo Motors
30-01-2026Alumni InteractionStrategic Preparation for Government Examinations Alumni: Ms. Nandini Shah Semester: 4th and 6th • She guided students on structured study planning, time management, smart revision techniques, and the importance of consistency in achieving success in government exams. She also highlighted how strong
fundamentals in core subjects, especially Machines and Drives as taught by our department faculties, played a crucial role in her academic excellence and competitive exam preparation.
• Ms. Shah shared her enriching experience of serving as a Department Coordinator during Techfest events, which helped her develop leadership and organizational skills. She also spoke about winning a Research Paper Writing Competition during her graduation, motivating students
to actively participate in technical and research-oriented activities.
• The session was interactive, with students seeking guidance on preparation strategies, subject selection, and balancing academics with competitive exam preparation.
30-01-2026Alumni InteractionCollege Journey, SSIP Achievements & Professional Growth Alumni: Mr. Vatsal Paneri Semester: 4th and 6th • Mr. Vatsal shared that he was highly interested in coding and had a special inclination toward Python programming. He mentioned that he used to teach Python to his friends and help them understand concepts.
Interestingly, he openly shared that despite his passion, he once failed in the subject examination — yet his love for the subject never diminished. This honest reflection encouraged students to view failures as learning
experiences rather than setbacks.
• He also shared his strong interest in music and his active participation in theatre for two years, emphasizing the importance of exploring creative interests along with academics.
• Speaking about SSIP projects, he described them as the most memorable part of his college life. He recalled how he and his team stayed back in college till 9–10 PM and even came during holidays to complete their project work. He explained how these experiences-built teamwork, dedication, technical skills, and perseverance..
30-01-2026Alumni InteractionAcademic Excellence, SSIP & Holistic Development Alumni: Hemang Mayatra Semester: 4th and 6th • During his interaction, Mr. Hemang Mayatra emphasized the importance of regular college attendance and encouraged juniors to come to college consistently and enjoy every phase of student life. He motivated students
to actively participate in SSIP projects, technical activities, and various club events to enhance their overall development.
• Being a class rank holder, he shared practical strategies on how to score good marks, maintain discipline, and build strong fundamentals. He also stressed the importance of utilizing the library and developing the habit of regular book reading.
• Additionally, he recalled the valuable suggestion given by Kunjan Sir during the IPDC–2 subject about maintaining the good habit of evening walking for physical and mental well-being. He encouraged students to adopt healthy routines alongside academic excellence to maintain balance in life.
05-02-2026Field VisitLearning through Field Visit Faculty: Prof. Devang Parmar, Prof. Amit Pathak, Shri Devendra Raval Semester: 4th and 6th • The Electrical Engineering Department of V.V.P.
Engineering College organized a Learning Through Field Visit on the Transformer Oil Filtration Process to provide practical exposure to 4th and 6th semester students. The activity aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world industrial practices related to power transformers.
• Industry experts and technicians conducted a live demonstration of transformer oil filtration as part of transformer maintenance. The session began with an explanation of moisture detection using silica gel,
highlighting the color change phenomenon and its importance in transformer health monitoring.
• Students were introduced to Breakdown Voltage (BDV) testing of transformer oil, where the initial BDV value was observed to be low. In this visit, students were given a valuable opportunity to compare BDV results
obtained from the industry testing machine with the BDV test conducted in the Electrical Engineering laboratory setup.
• Prof. Devang demonstrated the same BDV testing procedure in the departmental laboratory, explaining the test setup, standard procedure, safety precautions, and interpretation of results. This parallel demonstration
helped students clearly understand the difference, accuracy, and relevance of industrial-grade equipment versus laboratory testing setups.
• Following this, the experts carried out the oil filtration process in multiple stages, which included vacuum filtration, heating, and moisture removal. Throughout the process, parameters such as oil temperature and BDV value were monitored at regular intervals. Faculty members further reinforced the concepts by directly correlating the industrial demonstration with laboratory
practices and classroom learning.
07-02-2026Industrial VisitPatson Enterprise Semester: 4th and 6th • During the visit, students were introduced to advanced industrial automation systems and control technologies. The technical session was
conducted under the guidance of Shri Kishanbhai Patel, who explained the company profile, operational activities, and industrial solutions developed by the organization.
• A key highlight of the visit was the demonstration of a 6-Axis Industrial Robot, where students observed robotic movement, programmed
positioning, and coordinated motion control. The working principle of multi-axis robotic systems, applications in industrial automation, and
integration with control panels were explained in detail.
• Students were also given exposure to Servo Motor Control Systems, where they learned about precise speed control, position control, feedback
mechanisms, and drive configuration. The technical team demonstrated control panels used for automation, including PLC integration, wiring
layout, protection devices, and troubleshooting practices.
07-02-2026Industrial VisitDrives and Control Unit 2 Semester: 4th and 6th • The Electrical Engineering Department organized an educational industrial visit to Drive & Control System – Unit 2, as part of their curriculum in
Electrical Drives & Power Electronics. The visit aimed to bridge classroom theory with practical industry applications in drive systems, power quality solutions, and control panel manufacturing.
• Students were welcomed by the technical team including Mr. Harsh Patel, Mr. Jeet Vagad, and Mr.Chandreshbhai, who provided a comprehensive
overview of the company, its manufacturing processes, and industrial products. The team explained the working principles of drive systems,
variable frequency drives (VFDs), and motor control panels, highlighting how these technologies are used to control speed, torque, and efficiency of
electrical machines used in industrial applications.
• During the visit, students observed several key industrial products and panels: Automatic Power Factor Correction (APFC) panels –
Students learned about power factor improvement techniques, capacitor bank controls, reactive power management, and the impact of power factor on system efficiency.
• Solar Charge Control Panels – The technical experts explained how these controllers regulate battery charging from solar PV sources, incorporating
power electronics converters and MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) principles.
• Drive & Control Panels – An explanation of the assembly of drive panels, including wiring practices, protection devices, PLC integration, drives interface, and safety interlocks.
• Students also interacted with 4–5 final year students who are currently undergoing industry internships at the unit. These interns shared insights on real-time project work, trouble-shooting techniques, panel documentation,
calibration procedures, and practical challenges they faced in their internship assignments.
23-03-2026Industrial VisitSLDC, Jetpur and GETCO 400 kV Sub-Station Semester: 6th • Students observed the incoming and outgoing feeder arrangements for 400 kV power lines. Detailed explanation of step-down transformers used for voltage conversion to distribution level. Practical demonstration of protective relays, isolators, lightning arresters, and earthing arrangements.
• Students witnessed the SCADA-based monitoring and control system for real-time operation of the sub-station. Emphasis was given to safety measures such as restricted entry zones, personal protective equipment (PPE), and isolation procedures.
Year : 2024-2025
19-09-2024Industrial Visit132 kV Substation, GETCO Semester: 5th • An industrial visit was organized for semester 6 Electrical Engineering Students at 132 kV Vajdi substation.
• 39 students participated in an industrial visit.
• Deputy Engineer at 132 kV Vajdi SS explained all the equipment in a lucid manner.
• Students were very happy gaining fundamental knowledge of 132 kV substation.
03-10-2024 to 04-10-2024Industrial Visit e-Infochip Pvt. Ltd., Gandhinagar Thermal Power Station, International Automobile Centre of Excellence, Voltherm Technologies Semester: 7th • An industrial visit was organized for semester 7 Electrical Engineering Students at the mentioned places.
• 22 students participated in an industrial visit.
• Various insightful information related to the producti development using embedded systems, and IoT has been explained and shown in e-Infochip. • Electrical and mechanical operation of the thermal power plant including the generation of power and management of power flow has been explained in Gandhinagar Thermal Power Station. • Various cut sections of fuel based car and EV car has been shown and different job work with respect to a car have been explained and shown to the students in International Automobile Centre of Excellence. • The procedure to make a battery from the cells, various parameters to be supervised and different types of configuration as per the customer's requirement plus application of the same has been explained in Voltherm Technologies.
07-10-2024Industrial VisitFalcon Pumps Semester: 5th • 25 students participated in an industrial visit. •Falcon Pumps Pvt. Ltd. is A leading manufacturer
of world-class pumping solutions providing
technically advanced, excellent energy efficient and
lifelong durable pumping equipment across the
globe.
• Initially in the conference room the
representative explained the journey and
various products of the industry.
•Then the tour started with a display section where
they saw all the products, then the demo of various
types of pumps.
• During the visit, students saw the winding material
and the method of manual and automatic winding.
• Entire manufacturing and testing process been
observed by the students.
12-03-2025Industrial Visit400 kV Susbstation Jetpur, Sub Load Dispatch Centre, Jetpur Semester: 6th • 20+ students participated in an industrial visit.
observed by the students. • The operation of reactor, capacitor banks, and entire working of switch yard has been explained in 400 kV SS, Jetpur. • The power flow management, the authorities and rights of the sub load dispatch center which is also known as Area Load Dispatch Center has been explained in SLDC, Jetpur
27-03-2025Industrial VisitBIS RPPL Transformers Semester: 4th • 15+ students participated in an industrial visit.
observed by the students. • During the Visit they have seen:Types of Winding, Core Construction, Insulation – Insulating Material, Transformer Tank design, Tapping on Winding, Breakdown test
29-03-2025Industrial VisitAarohi Embedded Systems Pvt. Ltd. Semester: 4th and 6th • 20+ students participated in an industrial visit.
observed by the students. • During the visit they have understood the various concepts of embedded systems, electronics, IoT, and pumping for NABL purpose, followed by the product development
Year : 2023-2024
17-05-23
Expert Lecture
Power Electronics: The Spinal Cord of Electrical System Semester: 4th Expert: Mr. Parth Trivedi Various aspects of power electronics have been discussed and explained with modern technological applications in the field of electrical systems
07/08/23 to 09/08/23
Skill Development
Skill development on Hands on Exercise On 8051 Microcontroller Programming and STM32F407 using MATLAB Simulink and Waijung Block sets Semester: 5th Expert: Prof. Hardik M. Pandya, Mr. Parth Trivedi • Students have been taught about the basics of embedded system, difference between microprocessor and microcontroller, basics of microcontroller, programming using Assembly language and embedded C in Keil microvision software with 8051 microcontroller kit. Moreover, they have also been taught about advanced 32-bit microcontroller STM32F407 with MATLAB and Waijung blockset and have had hands on sessions on both the microcontrollers.
24/08/23
Industrial Visit
"132 kV Substation, GETCO Semester: 5th • An industrial visit was organized for semester 6 Electrical Engineering Students at 132 kV Vajdi substation.
• 39 students participated in an industrial visit.
• Deputy Engineer at 132 kV Vajdi SS explained all the equipment in a lucid manner.
• Students were very happy gaining fundamental knowledge of 132 kV substation. "
18/09/23
Industrial Visit
Drives and Control Semester: 7th Students gained the knowledge about various components used in variable frequency drive of 18.5 kW including PLC from Mitsubishi, scanner card, drive, MCCB, bus bars, CTs for an industrial company manufacturing PVC pipes . They also came to know about the various testing conditions to test the variable frequency drive. They have also been shown the distribution panel having current carrying capacity of around 200 Amps.
18/09/23
Industrial Visit
Khaitan Pumps Semester: 3rd • An industrial visit was organized for semester 3rd Electrical Engineering students. They were explained and shown the various machines related to the industry
16/01/24

Expert Lecture
"Importance of Electricity and Electrical Engineers Semester: 6th Expert: Mr. A. D. Tejura • He shared why electrical engineers are required, importance of electricity around the globe.
• He shared importance of safety in working on and off the field as he experienced few accidents during his professional journey.
• He shared the opportunities and work going on in the field of solar sector.
• Thereafter he discussed about the opportunities for the internship and placement in solar industries.
• After completing the Expert talk, he had discussion with our internship coordinator prof. Amit R. Pathak regarding
the vacancies in solar sector.
• Mr. A.D.Tejura sir appreciated the project of “ARKA” – E-Kart the EV car prepared by final year students 2023
batch and congratulated the department for receiving 3.7 lakh Scholarship from SSIP for the innovative project."
29/01/24
Skill Development
"Automation of Electrical Machines Semester: 6th Expert: Mr. Vinod J. Rupapara, Mr. Vivek Lunagariya, and Mr. Ghanshyam Polra • The basics of Electrical Machines and Drives have been taught by Mr. Vinod Rupapara. Also, basic components included in an electric drive have been explained thoroughly with respect to their practical application.
• The experimentation of Induction Motor Drives using modular drive and implementing various modes of drive acceleration, deceleration, forward and reverse motoring, and braking by adjusting the drive parameters is taught by Mr. Vivek Lunagariya.
•The experimentation of PLC Programming based Servo Motor Drive is performed showing various modes of operation of forward and reverse conduction of servo motor. Moreover, fundamental operation of PLC programming, and function of HMIs, contactors, relays has been covered in the session by Mr. Ghansyam Polra.
•Experts have interacted with Prof. Hardik M. Pandya, Prof. Amit R. Pathak, and Lab Assistant Deven B. Raval related to the employment in the field of electrical engineering through automation skill and training on PLC."
30/01/24
Skill Development
"Electrical CAD Applications and Basics Semester: 6th Expert: Mr. Darshan Parmar, Mr. Chetan Dave • Prof. Amit R. Pathak has delivered the introductory Session on the importance of Electrical CAD and House Wiring Concept. • • • Mr. Darshan Parmar Explained the Basic tools and command used in AutoCAD like to draw line, circle,
rectangular and other shapes with dimensions.
• How to save and print the work done in AutoCAD.
• In the last session Mr. Darshan Parmar gave an exercise for the practice to all the students to draw a complete circuit arrangement with notation.
• Mr. Chetan Dave gave a brief introduction to AutoCAD courses for the budding engineers."
08-02-24
Industrial Visit
Drives and Control Semester: 6th Students gained the knowledge about various components used in variable frequency drive of 18.5 kW including PLC from Mitsubishi, scanner card, drive, MCCB, bus bars, CTs for an industrial company manufacturing PVC pipes . They also came to know about the various testing conditions to test the variable frequency drive. They have also been shown the distribution panel having current carrying capacity of around 200 Amps.
13/02/2024
Industrial Visit"Krishna Instruments - NABL Accredited Calibration Lab - Pump Testing Panel in Rajkot • Students got information related to the celebration and its scope.
• Students gained knowledge of Different measurement Parameters of High voltage instrument, transducer, and sensor.
• Importance of projects and their application to societies.
• Helpful for the students before going to the final project and Hardware implementation.
• Students also came to know about how to face the Technical and parameter of Measuring instrument.
04-04-24
Mock Interview (Pre-placement activity)
"• Students also came to know about how to face the Technical and Non-technical Parts in the interview.
• The experts' discussion of the fundamentals of Electrical engineering and its applications, and a few technical topics relating to power electronics made this session highly fruitful.
• Additionally, enhancing the candidate's interview introduction section.
• Students also came to know about which core Electrical Subjects were covered in the interview and how to prepare in Detail.
• Every aspect was excellently highlighted by the speakers, and
session was productive. It is possible to say that the Pre-placement activity's goal was skilled."
08-04-24
Industrial Visit
Circuit Node Technologies Semester: 4th Students gained the knowledge in the fields of various circuits of electrical and electronics engineering followed by PCB designing and its various modules for respective applications
21/05/24
Industrial Visit
Synergy Transformers Semester: 4th Students gained the knowledge in the field of transformers, its operations, concepts, winding formation, maintenance and its operation, trouble shooting