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Prospectus2008-09
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Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
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Vision, Mission, Quality Policy and Objectives
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Mission
Vision
Quality Policy
Objectives
To mould youth into world-class technocrats of tomorrow who would endeavor to
increase the quality of life for human kind.
To become an eminent Indian Deemed University of Technology contributing
significantly to the advancement of Global Society.
We are committed to ensure & continually improve a healthy learning environment
and provide facilities for students to achieve academic excellence for employability
as world-class technocrats.
¨ To serve as a model for education in technology by innovating teaching methods
that create a learning environment.
¨ To keep industry orientation in the curricula to meet R& D challenges of 21st
century.
¨ To make students aware of environmental and energy conservation concerns of
the planet.
¨ To maximize the students potential by expanding the awareness of educational
career opportunities.
¨ To cultivate entrepreneurship spirit in students.
¨ To inculcate human values with ultimate objective of moulding the youth to work
for the betterment of mankind.
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Contents
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About Us 4
Governance 5
Infrastructure 6
NBA Accreditation 8
Academic Programs 9
Admission & Reservation Policy 9
Rules and Regulations 11
Fee Structure 15
Discipline and Conduct Rules 17
General Fitness Marks 18
Academic Calender 19
Department of Applied Sciences 20
Department of CSE & IT 22
Department of ECE 25
Department of Electrical Engg. 28
Department of Mechanical Engg. 30
Workshops
Network, Website and Wifi Maintenance Cell 34
Library 35
Research and Development 37
Training and Placement Cell 38
Department of Physical Education and Sports 41
Staff 42
Contact Us 43
How to Reach Us 44
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About Us
Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College, Fatehgarh Sahib was established in 1993 by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur
Education Trust formed under the patronage of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee with the approval of the Govt. of
Punjab.
The college is approved by A.I.C.T.E., New Delhi, Ministry of H.R.D., Govt. of India and is affiliated to Punjab Technical
University, Jalandhar. The college has earned accreditation by AICTE for various programmes. The college started with
B.Tech. programs in Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering with an intake of 30 students in each. Presently, college runs five B.Tech. Programs and one M.Tech. program
with the total intake of 498.
The college is situated in an environment conducive to academics. It is housed in a sprawling pollution free campus of 175
acres and is located in the sacred surroundings of historic Gurdwaras of Fatehgarh Sahib. The college is named after Baba
Banda Singh Bahadur, a great saint and a warrior, who conquered the Sirhind fort and laid to rest the tyranny of Mughal
Empire.
BBSBEC has also been accredited by IEI. It is one of the leading Institutions in Engineering & Technology and is the most
sought after for admission by the students. The college has been adding a few B.Tech. programs every academic session.
BBSBEC has made a significant presence in the Techno-Educational field at international level.
More than Rupees 50 crores have been spent on buildings and equipment alone of this gigantic project. The Governing Body
of the institute, constituted as per the model constitution of AICTE, has nominees of the college Trust, AICTE, State
Government (Directorate of Technical Education) and Punjab Technical University. The President Trust & SGPC is the
Chairman (ex-officio) of the Governing Body .
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Governance
The college is managed by and it
t m The President of SGPC is ex-officio President of the
Trust. The following eminent personalities are members of the Trust.
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Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Education Trust has on its patrons many eminent educational
administrators, educationists, industrialists and public men of great repute, who have long experience of establishing and
managing educational institutions including echnical and edical education.
With such luminaries to guide the destiny, Baba Banda Singh
Bahadur Engineering College, Fatehgarh Sahib is bound to achieve greater and greater heights for the fulfilment of its mission and
goals
Trust
Jathedar Avtar Singh President
S. Didar Singh Bhatti Member Secretary
Captain Kanwaljit Singh Member
S. Balwinder Singh Bhundar Member
S. Harmel Singh Tohra Member
S. Maheshinder Singh Grewal Member
S. Surjit Singh Rakhra Member
S. Prem Singh Advocate Member
S. Tota Singh Member
S. Amarinder Singh Libra Member
Administration
Head of the Departments
Administrative Staff
Prof. Virinder Singh Applied SciencesProf. Gurpal Singh CSE & ITProf. R.S. Uppal Electronics & CommunicationProf. Lakhwinder Singh Electrical Engg.Prof. A.P.S. Sethi Mechanical Engg.Mrs. Sukhwinder Kaur LibraryDr. Darshan Singh SportsProf. B.S. Bhullar Training & PlacementProf. Jasbir Singh WorkshopsEr. Manpreet Singh Construction & Maintenance
S. Ram Singh Administrative OfficerS. Mohan Singh Malhans Supdt. EstablishmentS. Sukhjeet Singh Supdt. AcademicsS. Balkar Singh Accountant
Dr. M.S Grewal Principal
Prof. Lakhwinder Singh Dean AcademicsDr. Harpreet Singh Dean Research & DevelopmentDr. H.S. Bhatti Dean Student Affairs
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Infrastructure
Campus
Administrative/Academic Blocks
Workshop Block
Auditorium
Seminar Halls
Faculty & Staff Residences
Medical Facilities
Digital Classrooms
Electric Sub-station/Gen Sets
The college has a sprawling pollution free campus spread over 175 acres of land in the heart of Fatehgarh Sahib. Fatehgarh Sahib has an ideal geographical location with the proximity to three important cities of the region i.e. Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Patiala. The college is located at 5 kilometres from Sirhind Railway Station, 42 kilometres from Chandigarh, 65 kilometres from Ludhiana, 40 kilometres from Roopnagar and 35 Kilometres from Patiala.
The college has two beautiful and magnificent Administrative Blocks namely Panth Ratan Jathedar Gurcharan Singh Tohra Block, which houses well-designed airy lecture halls, library, tutorials rooms, well-furnished seminar halls, laboratories, computer centre, drawing halls and administrative offices.
The workshop block, which is really an architectural marvel, has 1500 square meters of covered area. All the requisite shops, as per the degree requirements, for all the streams of engineering, are available and are equipped with modern equipments. The workshop block houses: Machine Shop, Welding Shop, Carpentry Shop, Fitting Shop, Foundry Shop and Smithy Shop.
A centrally Air-Conditioned marvelous and state-of-art auditorium is constructed with seating capacity of 750 persons. It is named after the great Sikh Scholar Giani Dit Singh Ji. It provides ideal environment to conduct extracurricular activities in the college. Auditorium is equipped with 6000 lumens multimedia projector and theater grade audio system for screening of movies and for organization of cultural programs and concerts.
The college has five well-designed and well-equipped air-conditioned seminar halls. These seminar halls serve as a platform for conducting various lectures/seminars of prominent personalities from industrial as well as academic background. The seminar halls are equipped with multimedia projectors, high quality sound systems, over head projectors, computers and internet access.
Sufficient accommodation for faculty as well as staff is available in the form of 12 A-class, 24 B-Class , 32 C-Class and 8 D-Class flats.
To improve the pedagogy, college has recently set up twelve digital classrooms. These classrooms are equipped with multimedia projectors, computer and internet connectivity. Faculty makes use of power point presentations, electronic boards, audio and video clips for making the teaching and learning more effective and contemporary.
The College has its own Electrical Sub Station of 500KVA. In order to ensure uninterrupted power supply, college has two diesel generators with capacity of 150 KVA and 320 KVA.
The college has one well equipped dispensary to provide medical facility to students and staff.
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Infrastructure
Student Center
Guest House
Gymnasium/Sports Facilities
Swimming Pool
Nawab Sher Mohammad Khan Stadium
Boys Hostels
Girls Hostels
A state-of-art Student Center, provides students with a place to interact with during off hours. It comprises a spacious Canteen, a Fruit Shop, a PCO and a Cyber Café. The Student Center is an architectural marvel and an icon building in the college.
A beautiful Guest House with all the modern facilities is available in the college campus. Guest House has eight well furnished rooms, a dining hall and beautiful lawns. Wireless network facility is also available in the Guest House.
To provide facility of indoor games like Chess, Table Tennis and Badminton to the students, an international standard gymnasium named after Nawab Sher Mohammad Khan has been constructed, wherein modern equipment/machines for physical exercise have been installed, in addition to different play courts. For outdoor games, college sports complex comprises various grounds viz. Football, Volleyball, Cricket, Hockey, Kabaddi, Lawn Tennis, Basketball, Handball ground and a 400-meter Athletic Track.
An international standard in door swimming pool is nearing completion and is likely to be completed by July 2008.
To provide better sports facilities to the players and seating facility to the spectators for watching sports events comfortably, a beautiful sports stadium has been built in the college campus.
The college has sufficient arrangement for residential students with three hostels for boys namely Baba Baaz Singh Hostel, Baba Binod Singh Hostel and Baba Ajay Singh Hostel having capacity to accommodate 625 students. All the hostels have been provided with wireless internet access.
100% hostel accommodation is available for the girl students in the two girls hostels viz. Mata Sahib Kaur Hostel and Bibi Bhani Hostel with a capacity of 250 students each. Internet facility has been provided to the girl students through campus wireless access network.
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NBA Accreditation
NBA ACCREDITATION OF PROGRAMS
ACCREDITATION OF THE INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAMS BY NBA IS BASED ON
ACCREDITATION SIGNIFIES DIFFERENT THINGS TO DIFFERENT STAKE
HOLDERS
For Parents
For The Student
For The Employers
For The Institution
For The Industry And Infrastructure Providers
For Country
NBA GOALS
BBSBEC was the first college among the PTU affiliated colleges to get its courses accredited by the National Board of Accreditation in 2004. College has received NBA Accreditation for its courses for the second consecutive term, effective from March 2008.
» Availability of potential for sustaining and improving upon assessment criteria.» Recognition by all stake holders like the end-users, institutional products and the community at large.» Demonstrated capability of the institution and programs to adhere to the qualitative criteria of
Accreditation.» Assessment by peer groups of NBA experts through a visit to the institution and making relevant
recommendations to the NBA. Availability of potential for sustaining and improving upon assessment criteria.
It signifies that their child goes through a teaching-learning environment as per accepted good practices.
It signifies that he/she has entered the portals of an institution, which has the essential and desirable features of Quality Professional Education.
It signifies that the students passing out have competence based on well grounded technical inputs.
It signifies its strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for future growth.
It signifies identification of quality of institutional capabilities and skills.
It signifies confidence in the suitability for sustaining stockpiles of market sensitive human capital and a pragmatic national development perspectives.
To develop a quality conscious system of Technical Education where excellence, relevance to market needs and participation by all stake holders are the prime major determinants.
NBA is dedicated to building a technical education system, as vendors of human resources that will match the national goals of growth by competence, contributions to economy through competitiveness and compatibility to societal development.
NBA will provide the quality bench marks targeted at Global and National Stockpile of human capital in all fields of technical education.
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Admission and Reservation Policy
Under-Graduate Post-Graduate
B.Tech. Intake M.Tech. Intake
Computer Sci. & Engineering 120 CAD/CAM 18
Electrical Enginerging 60 MBA 60**
Electronics & Comm. Enginering 120 MCA 60**
Information Technology 60*
Mechanical Engineering 120
* Increase to 120 (Applied for) / ** New course has been applied for AICTE approval awaited.
Academic Programs
Students are admitted to the college on the basis of CET merit for the 85% Punjab State Quota and on the basis of AIEEE merit for the 15% other State Quota. 80% of the total seats are filled through the central counseling conducted by PTU, while 20% management quota seats are filled by the college. In addition to the statutory reservations made by the state government, the college has reservation for rural area candidates as well as for Sikh minority community students. The statutory reservations are given in detail in the PTU Information Brochure.
70% of the state quota seats shall be filled by the students hailing from rural area in Punjab. Rural area means area located outside the limits of Municipal Corporation, Municipal Committee, notified area committee, Cantonment Board, Township & University campus. A student hailing from rural area means:I) His/ her parents are permanently residing in the rural area as defined above.II) He/ she has studied for a minimum period of 5 years from a recognized/affiliated school located in rural area.III) He/ she has passed 5/8/10 or 10+2 from a school/ college located in rural area. Sons/Daughters of Defence Personnel/ Ex-
Defence personnel residing permanently in rural area exempted from clause (ii) & (iii)The reservation policy of Punjab Government shall apply to this category as well. Students not claiming Rural Area and without the prescribed certificate shall be considered only under Urban Area.
As per the Government of Punjab Notification No.13/129/2003-1TE2/1030 dated 5.4.2004, there is “Management Quota” to the tune of 33-1/3% (one third of the total seats). Out of the “Management Quota” a maximum of 5% of the total sanctioned seats shall be filled from amongst Non-Residing Indian (NRI)/ persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Foreign National Students and other related categories, in accordance with the procedure stipulated in the PTU Information Brochure. The Trust has however decided to fill only 20% of seats through Management Quota admission process and admission to the rest of the seats shall be through central counseling conducted by PTU, Jalandhar. The Management shall fill these seats purely on merit in accordance with the following order of preference:i) Merit in Common Entrance Test-2008ii) Merit in All India Engineering Entrance Examination-2008iii) Marks secured in the qualifying examination (PCM)
Schedule of counseling for admission to these seats an advertisement will be published in leading newspapers (English and Punjabi). The fee for “Management Quota” seats shall be the same as for ”State Quota” seats.
The institute has reservation under Sikh Minority Quota for 50% of the seats. This reservation is for the candidates appearing in CET-2008 conducted by Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar or AIEEE or Qualifying exam and wish to take admission in this college under this category. However they are required to pass an examination on Sikh Religion to be held on June 15, 2008 (Sunday) at the following three Centers:
1) Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engg. College, Fatehgarh Sahib2) Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana3) Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Dental Sci & Research, Amritsar
A candidate will be eligible for admission by securing minimum 36% marks in the religious test. Admission will however be made on the basis of CET-2008/AIEEE-2008/Qualifying exam merit. Candidate desirous of appearing in this test must report at BBSB Engg. College, Fatehgarh Sahib with the following documents during any working day from 2-6-2008 to 13-6-2008. Roll numbers will be issued on the spot:
A) Affidavit under personal oath mentioning that “I belong to Sikh religion, abide by principles of Sikhism, have faith in Ten Sikh Gurus and Sri Guru Granth Sahib, maintain complete Sikh appearance (“Sikh Saroop”) wear Turban (only for male candidates), do not cut hair, do have word Singh/Kaur suffixed with the name and do not believe in any other Sect”, should be duly attested by Judicial Magistrate/Oath Commissioner.
B) Photocopy of Admit Card of CET /AIEEE/result of qualifying examC) Three photographs.D) Cash/DD of Rs. 400/- in favor of Coordinator (SRE) payable at Fatehgarh Sahib/ Sirhind.
In case the name of the candidate does not include “Singh/Kaur”, the candidate will have to submit the cutting of the Newspaper carrying the advertisement for the change of the name.The rules and regulations regarding admission and reservation are as per Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar instructions. The students can refer to CET-2008 Admission Brochure published by Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar for admission and detailed reservation policy of the college.
A.) Rural Reservation
B) Management Quota
C) Sikh Minority Community Reservation
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Admission and Reservation Policy
Syllabus for SRE
Admission based on LEET 2008
Duration of Degree
Admission Policy for M.Tech. Programme CAD/CAM
University Exams
Attendance Rules
Evaluation System
Theory
Practical
Suggested Books for SRE preparation are (SGPC Publication):1) Sikh Itihas2) Dharam Pothi No.9 & 103) Sikh Rahit Maryada
Desirous students can purchase these books from Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engg. College, Fatehgarh Sahib during any working day from 2-06-08 to 13-06-08. Alternatively, these books may be available at authorised gurmat shops of all the Gurudawaras managed by SGPC, Amritsar. For further information, kindly visit www.bbsbec.ac.in/sre2008 or email to [email protected]
nd rd There are 10 % seats , as under, in each B.Tech. Programme for direct admission of diploma holders to 2 year/ 3 semester. Admission to 80% of these seats will be made by the Punjab Technical University. The remaining 20% (Management Quota) seats shall be filled in accordance with the criteria, as laid down by PTU. For detailed information candidates must refer to the
LEET- 2008 Information Brochure of PTU:TOTAL SEATS MANAGEMENT QUOTA STATE QUOTA
Computer Sc. & Engineering 12 03 09Electrical Engineering 06 01 05Electronics & Comm. Engineering 12 02 10Information Technology 06 01 05Mechanical Engineering 12 02 10
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The duration of Bachelor of Technology course will be four years, divided into eight semesters. The duration of each semester will be 18 weeks, according to the following schedule:-
August to December Odd Semester (1,3,5,7) Please see academic calender Page No. 19January to May Even semester (2,4,6,8) June to July Summer Workshop/ Industrial Training/ Tours etc.
The eligibility criteria is 55% marks in B.Tech. from PTU or its equivalent in Mechanical/ Industrial/ Production/ Manufacturing/ Welding/ Material Science/ Metallurgy. The admission will be based on merit of average marks of 8 semesters of B.Tech. degree. The GATE qualified candidates will get preference. The distribution of seats is as under:General : 10Sponsored : 05SC/ST : 03The candidate seeking admission to sponsored category must submit a sponsorship certificate from his/ her employer. All candidates must attach a character certificate from the institution last attended, photocopies of B.Tech. Degree/ DMCs and three passport-size photographs. The fee and other charges are as prescribed by PTU and as applicable from time to time. The fee and other charges once deposited are not refundable/ transferable.
The University examination shall be held, at the end of each semester, as per the prescribed scheme of examination for each discipline and date sheet notified by the University.
Classes are held for a minimum of 90 days in each semester. Classes may be arranged on Saturday/ Sunday or other holidays to make 90 days if it is not otherwise possible to meet the requirement. Each candidate is required to attend a minimum of 75% of the scheduled lectures/ tutorials/ practicals to be eligible to appear in examination of the subject. If a candidate fails to meet the requirements he/ she will be detained from appearing in the university examination(s) of that subject(s).
In case of theory courses, 60% evaluation is external (by the university) and 40% of awards are based on continuous evaluation. The external evaluation forms the End Semester University Examinations. Question papers of the university examinations are set by an external paper setter and the answer books/scripts are evaluated at university level. Internal evaluation is conducted by the subject teacher on basis of continuous evaluation of the student through class tests, seminars, home assignments and class work/ tutorials. A total of three Mid Semester Tests (MST) are conducted centrally by the college during each semester. Out of these, student performance in the best two tests is considered for award of internal/sessional marks. The distribution of internal awards is as follows.* 24 marks are assigned to class tests (best two out of three) * 10 marks are assigned to assignments and tutorial sheets * 6 marks are based on attendance.
In case of Practicals, 40% weightage is given to the end semester university examination and 60% to internal evaluation. The end semester practical examination is conducted by a board comprising one internal and one external examiner.
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Rules & Regulations
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Technical Festival
Seminar Conference
P.T.U. Cultural Competitions
College Dress
Student Committees
Merit Certificates & Prizes
Panth Rattan Jathedar Gurcharan Singh Tohra Award
Fee Concession
Professional Societies
BBSBEC Alumni Association (Estd. 1997)
Parents Teacher Association
Students participation in various sports and cultural / literary activities is encouraged. Towards this the institute has policy of bearing the following costs :
(Actual Bus/Train Fare from college to festival venue, local charges or Rickshaw/ Auto plus daily allowance of Rs.50/-)
(Actual Bus/Train Fare from college to festival venue, local charges or Rickshaw/ Auto plus daily allowance of Rs.50/-)
(Actual Bus/Train Fare from college to festival venue, local charges or Rickshaw/ Auto plus daily allowance of Rs.50/-)ndNote: Students are entitled for 2 class train fare only.
All the students are required to dress up smartly while attending the college. Girl students are required to wear salwar, kameez with dupatta during the college hours. On special occasions and functions all students must wear the prescribed college blazer. Whenever the students go out to other colleges/universities to participate in any co-curricular or extra-curricular activity, or on placement interviews they must be in the prescribed college uniform, and must carry their identity card with them.
For active participation of students in various events organized in the college, there are different standing committees, as under. In general, 10 to 15 students are co-opted in each of these committees.
A) ISTE Student Chapter Committee B) College Magazine Committee
C) Cultural Committee D) Sports Committee
E) NSS Committee F) IEI Student Chapter Committee
G) Training Student & Placement Committee H) BBSBEC Alumni Association
I) Event Management Committee J) Personality Development Committee
K) Literary Society L) Canteen Committee
M) Time-Table Committee N) Library Development Committee
O) Public Relations Committee P) Health Awareness Committee
Q) Hostel Welfare Committee R) Hostel Mess Committee
Student standing first/ second in their respective class are honoured at the Annual Convocation by awarding merit certificates and medals/ prizes. Only those students who pass in first attempt securing more than 70% marks are considered for merit certificates. Certificates/medals are also awarded to the students who excel in various sports and extra curricular activities.
The students, who bring name & fame to the institution at national and international level, are presented with Panth Rattan Jathedar Gurcharan Singh Tohra Award at the college convocation.
Half Tuition fee concession is given to the second one admitted of two real brothers/ sisters studying in the college. This is available as long as both are studying. The concession may be in the drawn in cases of indiscipline / being detained in more than one subject by either of the siblings. The students taking advantage of the fee concession will have to pass their all examinations in first attempt failing which he/ she will not be entitled for fee concession.
The following professional societies are working in the college:-
A) Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) B) ISTE Student’s Chapter
C) CSI Student’s Chapter D) SAE Student’s Chapte
E) IETE Student’s Chapter F) IE(I) Student”s Chapter
G) TRI Chapter
BBSBEC is proud to have as its alumni a group of over 5000 engineers, technologists, scientists, managers and entrepreneurs. The Institute, in its endeavour to strengthen the link with the alumni, has set an Alumni Office consisting of a dedicated team of staff members headed by Prof. Manpeet Kaur. The Alumni Office is further assisted by the Alumni Affaris Advisory Committee consisting of faculty members from each Deptt. / Centres and students. The Alumni Affairs Office at the college extends several facilities and services to the Alumni to continue and enhance their pleasant association with the Institute. Some of these are :
1) Interaction with current students and pass out students 2) Technical Collaboration in Projects
3) Academic Collaboration 4) Meetings and Reunions
5) Use of BBSBEC facilities such as library.
The Parents of the current students form association for monitoring and improvement of academics and personality of their sons/daughters/wards.
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Rules & Regulations
Industrial Training And Visits
Extension Lectures
MoU with Agencies
Scholarship
Bank Loans
Identity Card
Student Activities
Industrial training is conducted as per the curriculum of the university during summer break every year. Six month industrial training is conducted as per PTU course study scheme. Industrial training and visits are organized by the Training & Placement Cell. It is a matter of great pride for us that many of our students have been absorbed in the industry during their training itself.
To make the students aware of new technology and other environmental & technical developments, extension lectures are organized by the college from time to time. Eminent industrialists and experts visit the institute for conduct of lectures.
The college has Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) to work jointly for improving the technical competencies of the students with the following:
¨ AEID, CSIO¨ Allied Technologies¨ ASB Industries, Inc, Barbeton, Ohio, USA¨ AS Precision Systems¨ CISCO Systems¨ Guru Gobind Singh Thermal Super Power Plant, Ropar, Punjab, India.¨ Metallizing Equipment Company Pvt. Ltd, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India¨ Mezon Technologies, Mohali¨ Mobera Systems¨ National Institute of Secondary Steel Technology (NISST), Mandi Gobindgarh.¨ Punjab Pesticides Co-op Society Ltd¨ Punjab State Council for Science & Technology, Chandigarh ¨ National Institute of Secondary Steel Technology (NISST), Mandi Gobindgarh.¨ Redhat Linux Academy¨ Science & Technology Entrepreneurs Park (STEP) Ludhiana.¨ TRI Technoloutions Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai
The following Societies /Organizations provide scholarships/Cash Awards to the students:¨ Guru Harkrishan Educational Society, Chandigarh (Regd.)¨ Captain Brijinder Singh Sidhu Memorial Trust, Patiala.¨ Jasman-Kristeg Trust, Patiala¨ Nishkam Sikh Welfare Council (Regd.)¨ Department of Technical Education & Charitable Trust, Delhi¨ All India Prajapati (Kumhar) educational & Charitable Trust Delhi ¨ National Thermal Power Corporation Limited New Delhi¨ National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People, New Delhi¨ Kalaskar Education Services, Shikaripur
Students may contact admission cell/student section for application and further details
Various banks have different schemes for providing loans to students for pursuing their studies. The students are advised to contact the following for details. Oriental Bank of Commerce, State Bank of India, State Bank of Patiala & Punjab National Bank, ICICI, HDFC, Punjab & Sind Bank.
Hard plastic identity cards are issued to the students after their admission. In case of loss of Identity card during the period of studies, a student is re-issued the identity card only on submission of copy of FIR registered in Police Station, along with a payment of Rs.100/-. All the students are required to wear their identity cards in a line yard printed with BBSBEC logo when ever they visit academic area, library and college functions. They are also required to wear their cards during placement drives and when representing the college in various competitions.
To channelize the creative and re-creative instincts of the students, the college encourages them through the various activity centers.1. Multimedia
Prof. Dhavleesh Rattan (Convener) (CSE&IT)Prof. Sukhwinder Sharma (CSE&IT)Prof. Satwinder Singh (CSE&IT)Prof. Manpreet Kaur (ME)Students
2. AdventureDr. Amandeep Sood (Convener) (AS)Dr. H.S. Bhatti, Dean (Students) (AS)Prof. Manish Gogna (AS)Students
3.PhotographyProf. Deepak Aggarwal (Convener) (CSE)Dr. Amandeep Sood (AS)Prof. Manish Gogna (AS)Prof. Sanjeev Kumar (ME)
4.Punjabi Virasat Prof. Balraj Singh (Convener) (ME)Prof. Sukhwinder Singh (CSE&IT)Prof. Sukhwinder Singh (AS)Prof. Navdeep Brar (EE)Students
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5.Music Prof. K.V.S. Dhindsa (Convener) (CSE&IT)Prof. Supreet Singh (ECE)Prof. Jagmohan Kaur (AS)Prof. Amanpreet Kaur (ECE)Students
6.Personality Development Prof. Jasmine Kaur (Convener) (AS)Prof. Niraj Bala (Mech.)Prof. Gurleen Kaur Ahluwalia (AS)Er. Navdeepak Sandhu (ATPO)Students
7.Literary ActivitiesProf. Sarabjit Kaur (Convener) (AS)Prof. Pardeep Kaur (AS)S. Mohan Singh (Supdt. Estt.)Students
8.Chess ClubProf. Supreeet Singh (Convener) (ECE)Prof. Harpreet Singh-III (ME)Students
9.Poetry Prof. Gurpal Singh (Convener) (CSE & IT)Prof. Harpreet Kaur Uppal (AS)Prof. Preet Kamal Dhillon (CSE&IT)Prof. Rajpreet Kaur (CSE&IT)Prof. Navdeep Brar (EE)Prof. DD Singh (ME)S. Mohan Singh (Supdt. Estt.)Students
10.Dramatics & ChoreographyProf. Sonia(Convener) (ECE)Prof .Akashdeep (CSE&IT)Prof. Raju Sharma (ECE)Students
11. Website Maintenance & Updating Prof. Puneet Mittal (Convener) (CSE&IT) Ms. Sarbjeet Kaur (CSE&IT) Students
12.Techno ClubProf. Tripatjot Singh (Convener) (ECE)Prof. Harmanjit Singh (CSE&IT)Prof. Rahul Agnihotri (EE)Prof. Deepak Aggarwal (CSE&IT)Prof. Satwinder Singh (CSE&IT)Students
13.Friends of Environment Prof. Lakhvir Singh (Convener) (ME)Prof. Harpreet Singh (ME)Prof. Baljinder Ram (ME)
14. AnimationProf. Arshdeep Kaur (CSE&IT)Prof. Mandeep Kaur (ECE)Prof. Maninder Kaur (ME)Prof. Gurpinder Kaur (ECE)
15.NSS UnitProf. Lakhvir Singh(Convener) (ME)Prof. Sandeep Kaur (CSE & IT)
16.Guru Gobind Singh Study CircleProf. Harpreet Singh(Convener) (ME)Prof. Mandeep Kaur Khalsa (ECE)
17.Devnet ClubDeptt. Of CSE & IT
18. Students' CommitteesI.Editorial
Inderjit Singh (ECE)Arunabh BeraRitika Joshi
II.SportsJas Kamal Singh (ECE)Guriqbal Singh Kahlon (I.T)Jasdeep Singh (EE)
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III.CulturalInderpal Singh (ME)Asminder Singh GillNeha Dhyani (CSE)
IV.T & PBhavneet Singh(CSE)Poonam Saini
V.ActivityKirandeep Kaur (ECE)Mitul Jain (CSE)Daljeet kaur (EE)
VI.Hostel CommitteeAnitpal Singh (CSE)Jagroop Singh (ME)Gurbir Singh (CSE)
VII. EntertainmentKuljeet Singh GrewalHarpreet Kaur
VIII. Event Navroj Kaur Kahlon (CSE)Manjinder Singh Gill (ME)Navjot Singh Pandher(ME)
IX. BhangraShabaz Singh (ME)Jagdeep Singh
X. GiddhaRajbir KaurSandeep kaur
XI. GatkaManjinder Singh (ME)Shabaz Singh
XII. Ranbir SinghMandeep Singh
XIII. Martial Arts Ravinder Singh (IT) Lakhwinder Singh (IT)
XIV. Punjabi Language Club Manjinder Singh Navjot Singh
XV. Language (French, IELTS, TOEFL) Mandeep Singh (CSE) Parmvir Singh Kohli (ECE)Arunabh Bera (ME)
Besides sports activities like Athletic Meet and inter branches sports competitions, annual cultural functions are organized every year. Activities related to environment, human values and other social issues are conducted from time to time in the college. The last hour an each day is the activity hour when the students can participate in activity of their choice and in seminars / guest lectures organised at the college level.
* Techfair* Battagtlia* Dazzling Dusk* Alumni Meet* International Women’s Day* Athletic Meet* Convocation* Teachers day* Technology day
Taekwondo
Annual Events
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Fee Structure
A. Fees to be charged only once at the time of admission
B. To be Charged Recurrengily
1 Securities (Refundable) :College Security Rs. 2000/- Library Security Rs. 2000/- Hostel Security Rs. 1000/- Mess Security Rs. 1000/-
2 Souvenir Fee : Rs. 300/-3 Institutional Membership Fee : Rs. 30/-4 Students Amenities/ Development Fee : Rs. 500/-5 Identity Card Fee : Rs. 50/-6 Library Fee : Rs. 300/-7 University Registration Fee : Rs. 200/- (To be remitted to the Univ.)8 Enrollment Fee : Rs. 100/- (To be remitted to the Univ.)9 University releated fee : Rs.275/- (To be remitted to the Univ.)10 ISTE Membership Fee : Rs. 140/- 11 Prospectus : Rs.500/-12 Convocation Fee : Rs.500/-
` 13 College Admission fee : Rs.500/-
FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED IN YEAR 2008-09
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1 Tuition Fee(Indian National)
Tuition Fee(NRI)
45000/-
3000/-US$
22500/-
1500/-US$
22500/-
1500/-US$
2 Development Fund(Indian National)
Development Fund(NRI)
6500/-
500/-US$
3250/-
250/-US$
3250/-
250/-US$
3 Student Activity Fund 4880/- 2440/- 2440/-
4 Misc. Charges
1) Library Books 50/-
2) Magazine & Lib. Activity 600/-
650/-
650/-
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5 Internet fee 1000/- 1000/- …..
6 Generator Charges 1500/- 750/- 750/-
7 Parent Teacher Association
Contribution
300/- 300/- ….
8 Professional Development Charge 300/- 300/- ….
9 Univ. Examination Fee 1000/- 500/- 500/-
* Fee for management Quota is same, however counselling fee is Rs.5000/- Extra
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C. Hostel Charges
D. Students Availing Bus Facility
Chandigarh /Mohali Rs.12000/- per annumPatiala Rs.10000/- per annum
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Fee Structure
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Lodging Charges Per Annum
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1 2/3 Seater Rooms 12000/- 6000/- 6000/-
2 Single Seater Rooms 19200/- 9600/- 9600/-
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Academic Calender
First Semester
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Academics
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* Commencement of special classes 01.07.08(Please check with the college admission cell for details)
* Commencement of regular classes 04.08.08
Registration Hostel allotment* First Sem. 01-08.08 02.08.08* Third Sem 01.08.08 04.08.08* Fifth Sem. 01.08.08 04.08.08* Seventh Sem. 01.08.08 04.08.08
*Commencement of classes on 04-08-08 for all students*
? Teaching 04.08.08 to 20.09.08? First Mid-Semester Test 22.09.08 to 27.09.08? Teaching 29.09.08 to 08.11.08? Second Mid-Semester Test 10.11.08 to 15.11.08? Teaching 17.11.08 to 29.11.08? Third Mid-Semester Test 01.12.08 to 03.12.08? Examination Practicals 04.12.08 to 09.12.08? End Semester Examination As per PTU Calendar
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Department of Applied Sciences
The Department of Applied Sciences is responsible for strengthening the fundamental aspects and developing the overall
personality of the aspiring engineers. The department can boast of its highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty. It is
well equipped with latest equipments/ instruments in its various laboratories.
The Institute can boast of well equipped fully air-conditioned communication skills lab, first of its kind in the colleges affiliated to
Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar. In the age of Information Technology, language forms the basis in science,
technology and management studies. Science can be learnt as a subject, whereas the art of communication should be
practiced, as a skill. So, a communication skills lab is a must in every institution.
Even brilliant students miss some of the best chances due to lack of good communication skills. So, Knowledge and
communication form the two sides of career, development and one’s fortune at large. Hence, good communication skills mean
good FORTUNE.
The communications skills lab is designed for listening and spoken practice and consists of individual booths for individual
students. The teacher can assess the students either individually, selectively or collectively through the teacher’s console. The
lab aims at improving the student’s oral abilities and imparts interview and discussion skills. Here, they can assess their own
performance with the help of audio recordings. This learning is supplemented by multimedia presentations using computers,
LCD, OHP and other audio visual aids.
This laboratory started functioning right from the beginning of the college. The laboratory is equipped with latest instruments
and peripherals are made freely available to the students. Apart from the basic experiments, Engineering Physics Lab has
separate Dark room for performing Holography and other laser optics related experiments.
The college has a spacious chemistry lab. The objective of the lab is to expose the students of I and II semester to the basic
fundamentals of Engineering Chemistry. This lab is well equipped with various types of digital instruments like colorimeter;
conduct meter, PH meter, electrical balance etc. The lab has a distillation plant, electric furnace, bomb calorimeter, electric
ovens etc. That is much more than required to meet the demand according to P.T.U. Syllabus.
Department has a fully air conditioned, state-of-art Numerical
Analysis lab, which is equipped with twenty computers and
software of MATLAB and MATHEMATICA. It provides the
students with all the necessary tools and means to acquire
mastery in the field of Numerical Analysis. Students do their
programming related to Engineering Mathematics in C and
C++ in this lab.
Communication Skills Laboratory
Engineering Physics Laboratory
Engineering Chemistry Laboratory
Numerical Analysis Laboratory
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FACULTY
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Prof. Virinder Singh (H.O.D.)
Prof. Amritbir Singh
Dr. Harbax Singh Bhatti
Mrs. Sarabjit Kaur
Mrs. Jasmine Kaur
Mrs. Sumeet Kaur
Mrs. Harpreet Kaur
Sh. Munish Gogna
Ms. Simranpreet Kaur
Mrs. Pardeep Kaur
Dr. Amandeep Sood
Sh. Amarjit Singh
Ms. Gurleen Ahluwalia
Sh. Amarinder Singh
Ms. Jagmohan Kaur
Ms. Kanwalpreet Kaur
Ms. Ramandip Kaur
Ms. Sheetu
Sh. RaviInder Singh
Sh. Balwinder Singh
Sh. Mandeep Singh
Sh. Jasbir Singh
Sh. Jagpreet Singh
Sh. Pritpal Singh
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology
Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in the year 1993. The department right from the inception has the privilege of getting ample funds for setting up the laboratories and other infrastructure. There has been a rapid growth in the infrastructure of the department since 1993 and since then there has been no looking back. Today, department can boast of one of the best computing facility in the region. The department of CSE & IT is ISO 9001:2000 certified and is accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and Institute of Engineers(IEI). The whole team of Computer Science and Engineering & Information Technology Department is working with a sense of responsibility and dedication to excel and achieve success in this era of Computer Science. The department of CSE & IT offers a comprehensive curriculum from introductory level courses to graduate seminars and projects focusing on critical research areas. Apart from imparting conventional technical education and rich learning environment, emphasis is laid on co-curricular activities such as seminars, workshops, debates and quizzes to prepare students for highly competitive job market. The objective of the department is to provide knowledge of modern computing systems as well as sound theoretical background to meet evolving needs of students. Also the department aims at establishing strong relationship with the industry so as to bridge the gap between the academia and corporate sector. The department is committed to insure life long learning attitude among its students. The overall objective of the department is to make students understand their professional as well as ethical values. Department feels proud of its alumni employed in Public, Private and Educational sectors bringing good name to their alma mater. Department is also running M.Tech(CSE) part- time course with an intake of 25 students.
A state of the art, fully air-conditioned computer center has been established at an approximate cost of Rs.7 crores. College has its own mail server, web server, storage server hosted in the campus running on latest dual processors in Dell/IBM/HP servers. We have 300+ latest computers on Local Area Network. Computer center is equipped with two 80 KVA APC UPS to provide uninterrupted computing environment to the students and faculty. Computing infrastructure and facilities in the department are rated, to be best in the region. Following are some of the facilities/infrastructure available in the department.
To meet the storage requirements of the staff and students, Department of CSE and IT has setup data storage center with storage capacity of 5 Terabytes (TB) extendable to 20 TB. This Data storage center is equipped with latest Network Attached Storage Servers (NAS) from HP.
College has its own mail server and mail accounts are given to all the student and faculty. College maintains its own website which is hosted in the college itself. Two high end dual processor based dell servers are totally dedicated to these services.
To provide access to the central computing facilities and Internet throughout the campus, optical fiber based gigabit backbone campus wide area network has been implemented in the college. This network connects all the departments, hostels and faculty residences. Latest managed layer-3 and layer-2 switches and optical fiber physical medium has been used to implement this project which currently serves some 500+ nodes in the college. Wired network has been overlaid with the extensive wireless network consisting of 200 + 802.11b/g wireless access points.
College is connected to Internet through 5 Mbps (1:1) Full Duplex optical fiber leased line and this service is distributed throughout the campus through campus wide network.
College is member of the AICTE - INDEST program through which our students and faculty members can access around 120 reputed journals in various branches of engineering through web portal of IEEE i.e., w w w . i e e e x p l o r e . i e e e . o r g . Department has access to all the journals of the Science Direct as well.
Storage Facilities
Web/Mail Facilities
Campus Wide Networking
Internet Access
Online Resources
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Departmental Infrastructure
Computing Hardware
Softwares
Departmental Library
Tie-ups
Computer Services Center
Data Structure & Programming Methodology Lab
Relational Database Management System Lab
Computer Network Lab
Computer Graphics Lab
Programming Languages Lab
Digital Circuits and Logic Design Lab
Software Engineering Lab
Data Communication Lab
Department has around 420+ branded desktop computers having latest configurations to satisfy the computing requirements for various laboratories and project work of students. High end workstations and servers have been made available for special applications like simulations and central computing in the department.
Almost all the major software required by students and researchers has been made available in the department. These includes all the major servers and desktop operating systems, databases, application software, MATLAB, CASE tools like Rational Rose and software development platforms. College is member of MSDN Academic Alliance program of Microsoft.
Apart from the central library, department of CSE and IT has set up a separate departmental library which houses advanced reference books to be used by the students and faculty members for project and research work. Previous project and training reports are also placed in this library for ready reference of the students. Some of the research work which doesn't infringe the copyright act has also been digitized and made available in this library.
Department of CSE and IT has tie up with Redhat India and Microsoft Corporation. Redhat India has promised to setup center of excellence in the department apart from training the faculty and students on Redhat technologies. Department has already tied up with CISCO to set up CCNA and Wireless Academy.
This center has been recently established with the purpose of in-house assembly of PC's and other equipment needed for computer center. This center also looks after the maintenance of the server farm, desktop machines, campus wide network and planning and implementation of new projects. This provides students with a unique opportunity of training in handling and assembling of computers and also troubleshooting of other problems. It also undertakes various software development projects.
The lab provides the students with a fairly good concept of the fundamentals of data structures and commonly occurring algorithms. It presents the general approach towards analyzing and evaluating and implementing the database algorithms.
This lab provides the exposure to use databases and build an RDBMS. For this, they are provided with the server based ORACLE software. To make them learn more effectively, students are given projects for implementation.
In this lab, students are trained in various networking technologies and given fair amount of exposure in design and implementation of networks. Extensive campus wide network provides real time experiment test bed for students to learn. Students are taught to design, implement, secure analysis and manage networks.
This lab makes the students understand the fundamental graphical operations and the implementation of algorithms behind computer graphics, including the operation on image processing. They also get a glimpse of recent advances in computer graphics.
This lab provides exposure to the students in various progamming languages like C, C++, Java and Prolog. Students get sufficient hands on practice to develop their programming skills.
This lab provides the basic knowledge of digital hardware components and trains the students in digital design and making them familiar with the CAD tools in digital system design.
The students are acquainted with the tools and techniques of Modelling Language (UML) and the approach being used in industry for software development with Rational Rose software.
This lab provides students with in-depth knowledge of data communication technologies. The Lab is equipped with latest data communication trainers, LAN trainers, simulators and test & measurement equipment.
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Departmental Infrastructure
Computer Peripherals and Interfaces Lab
Fundamentals of Computer Programming and Information Technology Lab
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In this lab, students learn the functional details of various peripheral devices like video display units, disks tapes cartridges printers, Fax- Modems, TV interface, Sound and Video cards, CD-ROM, DVD, Keyboard, Mouse, Digitizers and Plotters, serial and parallel interfacing techniques, different types of bus connections, handling a peripheral device through the study of I/O drivers of the operating systems & design and integration of a peripheral device to a computer system.
This lab provides the much needed exposure to basic programming language and information technology to help students to effectively exploit the potential of computers to prepare them for their professional life.
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Electronics & Communication Engineering Department was established in 1993 i.e. from the date of inception of the college, with an intake of 30 students. Within four years, the intake to this discipline grew to 60. Due to the excellent infrastructure, 30 more seats were sanctioned by AICTE in 2000 to increase the intake to 90. In 2006 the intake was further increased to 120. Apart from offering undergraduate programmes in Electronics & Communication Engineering, the Department is also running part time M.Tech. ( Electronics & Communication Engineering). The department has well-established laboratories with latest facilities. A number of Short Training programmes, Seminars and conferences have been conducted in the past. The department obtained ISO 9001-2000 certification in the year 2000.
The department is determined to make its students practically sound and sincere efforts have been made to achieve this goal. Experts from industry have been involved to guide the students in their project work. To
facilitate the students a PCB Design & Manufacturing Lab and a Project Lab have been set up. Students can work in these labs after the college hours and even on weekends.
The department has been continuously growing since its establishment. At present the department has got infrastructure and facilities unmatched by any Engineering College under P.T.U. Following are some of the details about the department:
Accreditations: The department of ECE* was accredited by The Institute of Engineers (India) in 2003* got accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in 2004 and was reaccredited in 2008.
In addition to the central computer centre, the department has its own dedicated computer labs with 85 workstations (desktops & laptops) having latest configurations to fulfill the needs of design and simulation software used in the field of electronics. Computer labs are connected to internet through 5Mbps (1:1) full duplex optical fiber leased line. Wireless internet connectivity is also available at every place in the department. To provide uninterrupted power supply in these labs, the department has two high quality UPS (20KVA and 60KVA of APC). Access of around 120 reputed journals in various branches of engineering through web portal of IEEE i.e. www.ieeexplore.ieee.org is available for the use of students and faculty. The department has its own website www.ece.bbsbec.ac.in for providing information about the department.
The department is well equipped with software required for the design and simulation of electronic and electrical systems. These softwares include Orcad 9.1, Matlab and Simulink, Proteus VSM 6.0, VLSI Design Tool Set: Active HDL simulation & Implementation Software, Synplify Synthesizer, Xilinx, Modelsim, Keil Ccompiler.
In addition to the central library, the department has its own library which has reference books, journals and old question papers for the reference of the students and staff members. Previous project and training reports are also placed in this library for ready reference of the students.
The department has its own PCB lab in which students can design and fabricate PCBs as per the requirements of their projects. This lab is not specified in the university curricula but has been set up to enhance the practical knowledge of students and to remove the barrier in project design and development.
These two form the heart of any processing device such as computer, mobile phones, PDA etc. The lab is intended to make the students learn the architecture, programming and interfacing of these devices. The lab lays down a strong foundation on which the students develop their projects.
This lab helps to gain an understanding of measurement and instrumentation i.e. correct handling of significant figures and uncertainties while dealing with instrumentation systems. This lab has all the necessary equipments to cover the course contents of University.
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Printed Circuit Board Lab
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Networks & Electronic Devices Lab
Object Oriented Programming Lab
Digital Signal Processing Lab
Liner Control System Lab
Comm. Systems Lab
Microwave Engg. Lab
Television Engg. Lab
Power Electronics Lab
Digital Electronics Lab
Analog Electronics Lab
Project Lab
The lab provides the foundation of electronics engineering. This lab aims at providing students the knowledge about various electronic devices. Students are made familiar with electronic circuits and their intended use in various applications.
This is the era of programmable devices. To develop the programming skills of students, this lab has been established. In this lab students master programming techniques based on the object oriented approach.
Digital Signal Processing is the buzzword today. All the electronic equipment we use these days is fitted with DSP ICs to improve the signal quality. The lab aims at helping the students design and simulate DSP circuits.
The purpose of this lab is to provide an insight into the control applications. The lab is so designed as to make the students understand and visualize how the output of a system can be controlled by varying certain parameters. The lab is fully equipped to demonstrate various control principles such as how the speed of ac & dc motors can be controlled, how the angle of a shaft can be varied from a remote end, how the load current can be controlled by a small control current and still maintaining the isolation etc.
Communication is the process of exchanging information. Communication is the leading and emerging subject and communication lab aims to provide quality and reliable education to students witch includes practicals related to digital communication, analog communication, fiber optics, telecommunications etc..
Communication nowadays is mainly wireless and through satellites. For this type of communication, microwaves are the only solution as these can penetrate the ionosphere. These waves being of very small wavelength require special devices to generate and amplify them. To show the student the amazing properties of the microwaves, this lab has been set up. The lab overviews different generators, their working and emphasizes on applications of microwaves.
The lab is designed to cover the course contents in which the principles of operation and services are emphasized. The experiments have been prepared to provide an insight into both monochrome and colour TV systems. The testing and troubleshooting techniques are also included.
Power electronics is interdisciplinary in nature and is used in a variety of industries. To make students familiar witch the various devices used in the industry, this lab is of great help. The lab provides opportunity to explore the characteristics of various devices and learn their use in sophisticated devices.
This lab intended to explore the properties of digital circuits, including noise margins, propagation delay times, and aspects of integrated circuit realization.
In order to mould youth into world class technocrats of tomorrow, this lab provides the excellent practical knowledge to the students regarding the basics of electronics.
The idea behind this lab is to provide at a single place all that the students need for the development of a project. This lab is equipped with all the software, hardware, testing & measuring equipment and literature required for the purpose which include high end work stations, mixed signed oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers etc.
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* Student Chapter of “Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)”, New Delhi. * Student chapter of “Institution of Engineers”, Kolkata.* Student Chapter of “Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering”, New Delhi.
* Electronics Technocrats Association (ETA)* Technoclub.
These societies regulary organize seminars, debates, group discussions, quiz etc. for overall personality development of the students.
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Department of Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering department was established in 2002 and is active in teaching and research. The department has academic programmes with about 280 undergraduate and 30 Postgraduate students on roll. The department is equipped with the latest experimental and computational facilities for the development of the students. The major emphasis of the department is to impart technical training to encourage curiosity and innovativeness among the students and lay a foundation from where they can acquire quick learning ability and adapt to the fast changing needs of the industry. The department has well-established laboratories with the latest facilities. A number of short term training programmes, seminars and conferences have been conducted in the past.
The department has state of art infrastructure and laboratories for training students to meet the needs and requirements of the industry.
In addition to the central computer center, the department has its own dedicated computer labs which have 36 DELL workstations having latest configurations to fulfill the needs of latest design and simulation softwares used in the field of Electrical Engineering. Computer labs are connected to internet through 5-Mbps (1:1) full duplex optical fiber leased line from HFCL Connect. Access of around 140 reputed journals in various branches of engineering through web portal of IEEE i.e. www.ieeexplore.ieee.org. are available for the use of students and faculty members. The department has its own website www.ee.bbsbec.org for providing information about the department. The department is well equipped with the software required for the design and simulation of electrical systems. These software include Matlab- 25 Users, ETAP 15 Users and PSCAD 15 Users.
In addition to the central library, the department has its own library which has reference books, journals and old question papers for the reference of students and staff members. Previous project and training reports are also placed in this library for ready reference of the students.
measuring current, voltage, and active, reactive and apparent powers for three-phase symmetrical and asymmetrical loading. Students learn and understand testing procedures of electrical machines.
The use of electricity is indispensable in every sphere of modern day-to-day life. There is hardly any field in which electrical engineering is not applicable. To understand the electric systems, is the need of the hour for today's Engineers, therefore this lab is compulsory for students of every branch. The lab is designed to cover course contents of University, in which the basics of electrical engineering are emphasized.
The purpose of this lab is to study the transmission lines behavior at different fault conditions by calculating its parameters. Operating characteristics and working of the relays and circuit breakers are studied. Testing of breakdown strength of
transformer oil to know its dielectric strength is done in the lab. This lab has all the necessary equipments to perform experiments as per requirements.
This lab helps to gain an understanding of measurement and instrumentation i.e. correct handling of significant figures and uncertainties while dealing with instrumentation systems. This lab has all the necessary equipments to cover the course contents of the University.
These two form the heart of any processing device as computer, mobile phones, SPDA etc. The lab is intended to make the students learn the architecture, programming and interfacing of these devices. The lab lays down a strong foundation on which the students develop the projects.
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Departmental Computer Center
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Electrical Machines Lab
Basic Electrical Engg. Lab
Power System Lab
Measurements & Instrumentation Lab
Microprocessor & MicroController Lab
This lab is intended to provide students, the basic knowledge and practical understanding of the construction and operation of electromechanical devices. Students learn basic electrical safety requirements and techniques for
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The purpose of this lab is to provide an insight into the control applications. The lab is so designed as to make the students understand and visualize how the output of a system can be controlled by varying certain parameters. The lab is fully equipped to demonstrate various control principles such as how the speed of ac & dc motors can be controlled, how the angle of a shaft can be varied from a remote end, how the load current can be controlled by a small control current and still maintaining the isolation etc.
Power electronics is interdisciplinary in nature & is used in a variety of industries. To make students familiar with the various devices used in the industry, this lab is of great help. The lab provides opportunity to
explore the characteristics of various devices and learn their use in sophisticated devices.
This lab is used for imparting basic programming skills and introduction to object oriented programming paradigm. Students are given assignments and tasks based on OOP.
The purpose of this lab is to study generation techniques ranging from advances in conventional electromechanical method from various generation systems, transmission, spanning the broad area from UHV development to line routing and design, substation work: equipment design, protection and control systems, distribution techniques underground installation and equipment development, the utilization area from energy conservation methods to distributed load leveling techniques and systems studies including control techniques and planning.
In the present scenario there is a need to modernize the electrical systems.In view of this in computer aided power systems analysis lab, the most comprehensive analysis platform for the design, simulation and operation of generation, distribution and industrial power systems is presented. ETAP is a software which offers a suite of fully integrated software solutions from simple arc flash analysis to real-time monitoring to intelligent system automation.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in the year 1993 with the inception of the college. The department is ISO 9001:2000 certified and accredited by The Institution of Engineers India. Recently, it has been re-accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for further five years. Apart from conducting undergraduate programme B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) with an intake of 120 students, the department is running a full time post graduate course M.Tech. in CAD/CAM approved by AICTE. A Regional Center of Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar has been established for imparting part-time M. Tech. (Machine Design). Professionally qualified and well trained faculty of the department work with full dedication and commitment. They are actively engaged in research and publish good amount of research papers every year. Two faculty members are Ph.D. and eleven are pursuing Ph.D. Short term training programs in the related fields are conducted for faculty in the department. Faculty is always encouraged to attend advanced short term courses/trainings for upgradation of their knowledge in other reputed institutions. Some of the faculty members are also sponsored for pursuing higher education under QIP scheme of M.H.R.D India. All of the faculty members of the department have inculcated effective use of LCD projectors, Video cassettes and CDs in their teaching. Teachers use internet for delivery of instructions, tutorial sheets, and results of internal evaluation.The undergraduate program in the mechanical engineering has evolved over the past fifteen years into one that builds up on the fundamental knowledge of the students, permitting them to explore their interests to a greater depth. Admitted to the course on the basis of a rigorous admission procedure, they learn the nuances of mechanical engineering. The assignments and projects help develop in them a team-spirit, working for individual betterment. The continued input available from the industry ensures that the focus is on the latest developments while having a firm foothold on the fundamentals. This four year (eight semester) program ensures that the students have a strong technical grounding. The course work comprises the core subjects and the electives. The core subjects help the students prepare for advanced studies in their areas of interest. The electives help them extend their depth and understanding of the subjects. The six-month industrial training gives the students an in-company learning experience, helping to integrate theory with practice.Professionals from industry are invited to deliver expert lectures and Industry-Institute meets are arranged from time to time. A number of Short Term Courses, Seminars and Conferences at national and international level have been conducted by the Department. Student chapters of various technical societies such as ISTE, IEI and SAE are operational in the department, which sponsor the department for holding various technical activities from time to time. In addition to study of prescribed curriculum, students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular, social, religious and environmental activities. Apart from imparting conventional technical education, emphasis is laid on extracurricular activities such as seminars / workshops / debates / conferences to prepare student for highly competitive job environment. The Department maintains detailed lecture delivery plans and course files which are continually updated keeping in view the fast changing technological scenario of the world. The Department has established well-equipped laboratories and has prepared Students Work-Manuals for laboratory work. Various Audio-Visual aids are being used to make teaching learning process more effective. For providing consultancy and testing services to industry, the workshop and laboratories are fully equipped with latest and sophisticated equipments and machinery. To develop entrepreneurial skills and to impart training on latest technologies to students, the department had signed MoU's with Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Park (STEP), Ludhiana and National Institute of Secondary Steel Technology (NISST), Mandi Gobindgarh. The department feels proud of its alumni employed in public, private and educational sectors bringing good name to their
alma mater. The main objective of the Department is to establish and continually improve upon a healthy learning environment for producing world class technocrats. In a step to achieve this, department has the best laboratory infrastructure and good library facilities with well stocked text and reference books, video cassettes and CDs.The department has produced quality professionals. The whole team of Mechanical Engineering Department is working with a sense of responsibility and dedication to excel and achieve success. Apart from imparting conventional technical education and rich learning environment, emphasis is laid on extracurricular activities such as seminars, workshops, debates and quizzes to prepare students for highly competitive job market. The objective of the department is to provide knowledge of modern system as well as sound theoretical background to meet evolving needs of students. The department aims at establishing strong relationship with the industry so as to bridge the gap between the academia and corporate sector. At the same time, department also aims at cultivating qualities like leadership, teamwork, self confidence, good communication skills among its students. The department is committed to insure lifelong learning attitude among its students.The overall objective of the department is to make students understand their professional as well as ethical responsibilities.
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CAD/CAM Lab
Computer Graphics Lab
Refrigeration And Air-conditoning Lab
Vibration Lab
Metrology Lab
Industrial Automation & Robotics Lab.
Industrial Engg. Lab.
Automobile Lab
Heat Transfer Lab
Fluid Mechanics Lab
Fluid Machinery Lab
The objective of this lab is to provide basic knowledge of application of computers in various stages of design, analysis and manufacturing of components. This lab is equipped with advanced software and hardware. The students practice the designing of the 3-D models using Pro-Engineer various mechanical softwares like Autodesk Inventor, Visual Solid, MatLab and Stardyne etc, with actual machining on various CNC machines available in the lab. A Flexible Manufacturing systems including AS/RS procured at the cost of Rs. 30 lacs is the recent addition to this lab.
This lab exposes students to the basic fundamentals of Computer Graphics and is equipped with latest Pantium IV Dell Machines and AutoCAD Solution Set. First year students of all the branches come to this lab for learning and practice in AutoCAD.
This lab provides exposure to various aspects of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning. The objective of this lab is to perform experiments on various uses of refrigeration in our day to day life like AC, Refrigerator, Water cooler, Ice plant etc. Air washer and an Imported Electrolux Refrigerator in this lab demonstrate non-conventional Cooling.
In this lab students perform various experiments to clear their basic fundamentals of vibrations. This lab is equipped with universal vibration apparatus which is used to perform various experiments of vibration analysis. Students from other engineering colleges also come to conduct experiments in this lab.
This lab gives exposure from the basic to complex measuring and inspection instruments that are used in industries at various levels. In this lab students learn to operate various digital and analog instruments. Lab is equipped with the precision instruments like Telesuf, 3D-CMM, Profile Projector, Tool maker microscope etc. and many students pursuing higher studies & research make use of his lab.
Objective of this lab is to strengthen the practical fundamentals of students in the field of hydraulic & pneumatic robotics applications in Industrial Automation. Advanced training kits on electro pneumatic/ PLC/ Robotics & software related to this field are latest addition to this lab.
Students are made conversant with the fundamentals and applications of various aspects of Industrial Engg. The various equipments in the lab include TMT equipment, ergometer, sound level meter, lusmeter, ECG machine, Anthropometer. Various work study techniques are used by the students for studying and for increasing productivity and effectiveness of the manufacturing system. The equipment of the lab is being widely put into use by students for their project and research work. This lab provides the students a platform where they can gain experience about the scenario of the industrial environment.
The objective of this lab is to provide practical knowledge to the students in the field of automobile engineering. The lab is well equipped with various types of cut-section models of Gear Box, steering gear unit, and dynamic etc. The lab is also equipped with air-brake system and electrical system of petrol car. The open chassis of car in the lab provides a complete exposure of all inner details to the students where they can strengthen their theoretical knowledge through actual practical work.
This lab is developed to give the students an opportunity to explore & gain the practical knowledge of various aspects of Heat Transfer viz. conduction, convection and radiation. Lab is fully equipped with latest and sophisticated equipment including Heat exchangers, Natural and forced convection equipment, emissivity & other radiation and conduction based equipment. Research work is also being carried by the students in the lab in this upcoming & growing field.
This lab helps students in understanding the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. This is equipped with various flow measurement devices including orifice meter, venturi meter, pitot tube, and notches etc.
The objective of this lab is to provide practical knowledge of different types of Hydraulic Machinery including Francis and Pelton wheel turbines and different compressors like Reciprocating, centrifugal and jet pump.
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The purpose of this lab is to acquaint students with different types of IC engines like single and multi-cylinder Petrol engines and diesel engines. In addition, the students study performance of different air compressors i.e. reciprocating, centrifugal and axial flow compressors.
This lab provides the students the knowledge about working of different types of governors and gear mechanisms. Cam profile analysis is made with different cam and follower attachments. The students conduct experiment of whirling of shafts, determination of gyroscopic couple, study of pressure distribution in a full journal bearing, etc. Various models of links and mechanisms help students in understanding the Kinematics.
This lab provides Practical Knowledge of Heat Treatment process such as annealing, hardening, normalizing and tempering using digital Heat Treatment Furnace. The students also prepare steel specimen to study their micro-structure using metallurgical microscope after polishing on double disc polishing machine. This lab is extensively used by researchers in field of metallurgy for their experiments.
This lab is equipped with Erosion Testing Machine and Wear Testing Machine. This lab is also extensively used by researchers for testing purposes.
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College is having very spacious central workshops, in which basic training satisfies the degree requirement for all streams of engineering. This training develops skills in the use of precision measuring instruments and the operation of the various machines. After completion of practical training students become capable to use the facilities in the central workshops for fabrication of lab/research projects in order to enhance learning experience.
This shop is designed to provide undergraduates and technical staff with hands-on experience in safe operating practices in the machine shop. The students learn to operate the most versatile and most commonly used machines in the industry today. It is equipped with lathes, shapers, milling machines, planer, Slotter, capstan lathe, production lathe, cylindrical grinder, surface grinder, broaching machine and honing machine.
This shop is designed for the beginner with little or no experience in welding. A training in general welding includes both oxyacetylene and arc welding on ferrous and non-ferrous metals and their alloys. Repair welding, welding symbols, trade terminology, care and use of various types of welding equipment and safety procedures are taught in this shop. The training consists of the basic techniques required to deposit sound welds on plain carbon steel plate. The exercises involve various joint designs in all positions on plates. Several electrode types and sizes are used on both AC and DC welding machines. A program of theory sessions involving welding safety, proper machine setting adjustments, basic metal knowledge and welding symbols is also conducted. Various types of arc welding sets, resistance welding sets, oxy acetylene sets are available.
This shop imparts an introductory training in carpentry. Students will acquire skills in using both power and hand tools and general information regarding building materials and construction methods. Safe working practices are explained and expected from students at all times. Classroom work includes substantial trade related mathematics.
This shop is an introductory training in fitting. Students acquire skills in using tools and basic fitting equipment in a safe shop environment. Also included is an introduction to basic metals, equipment, theory, and jobs in fitting practice.
This shop gives valuable training for foundry shop majors. Students learn the processes of hot metal casting and how they interface with other production methods. Generally training in this shop will provide a history of casting methods which have been used for centuries and covers the technology of sand casting for part production and the creation of artistic pieces. It includes industrial pattern making techniques and foundry methods.
Demonstration and detailed explanation of tools and equipment are used in this shop also practice of Forging operations are performed here. Technical know how is imparted on Blowers, pressure blowers (hand and power operated) upsetting operation, description and specification of anvils, swage blocks, power hammers and hammers etc.
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The cell is responsible for maintenance of complete wired network of the college and in addition to this performs the following dutiesA) Managing distribution and monitoring of internet bandwidthB) Implementing Security Policies in the networkC) Maintenance of Web, Mail, Proxy, FTP and DNS ServersD) Extension of the current mail server and creation of accounts for all the college students.
This cell is reachable at [email protected]
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This cell performs the following dutiesA) Development and maintenance of college WebsiteB) Explore new web technologies and implement them on college websiteC) To continuously look for stale contents on the website and update the same by collecting information from the concerned departments.
This cell is reachable at [email protected]. Puneet Mittal2.Er. Sukhwinder Sharma3.Ms. Sarabjeet Kaur Programmer
This cell performs following dutiesA) Maintaining 100% uptime of the campus wireless NetworkB) Maintenance of chillispot authentication serversC)Providing content filtering and antivirus solutionsD) Maintenance of FTP server for hosting commonly used software and other contents required by staff and students.
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College has a well stocked library having separate stacking and reading area. It has 27854 text books as well as 5943 titles. It has more than 853 books on general topics. It subscribes 25 international journals and 20 national journals. The study room of library is centrally air-conditioned. The library is fully automated. The SOUL software is used for the issue and return of books. A multimedia lab is attached to the library for screening of audio-video courses. The facility of networking is available in the library. The students and staff members can access online journals.
To update their knowledge at international level, the students and staff have been provided this facility to access I) 486 online IEEE INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS on http://ieeexplore.ieee.orgii) Online science direct journals. We procured it from INDEST-AICTE.III)We are in the processing of linking our college under EDUSAT.
This section consists of around 1950 reference books along with 2144 CDs and 532 video cassettes etc.Here students can view these CDs in reading room. The rules for reference section are as under:
1. The required CD's be must obtained from the concerned person and returned after viewing.2. No other CD's / Pen drive from outside will be used in the audio visual library.3. All persons are required to adhere to the library timing.4. Readers are not allowed to take any reference book outside the reading room.5. Readers are not allowed to take any other book inside the reading room.6. Readers are requested not to put any mark with pen/pencil on reference books. Defaulters shall have to pay an amount equal to twice the cost of defaced books/journals.7. During weekends faculty members may borrow reference books. Such book/Volumes shall be returned to the library within one hour of the opening of the library the next working day. In case a book is returned late a fine of Rs 2/- per hour shall be charged.8. All students must carry their identity card while visiting the library.
A book bank exclusively for SC/ST students has been established in the library by the Govt. of Punjab, in which there are 1770 books at present, which are issued to SC/ST students only.
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12. If student is found stealing the book, he/she will be fined Rs 1000/- and shall be debarred for entering the library for a period of one semester. In case of repetition of the act of stealing, disciplinary action shall be taken which may result in rustication from the college.13. No person shall engage in conversation in any part of the library to the annoyance of other readers.14. No person shall write upon, damage or mark any book.15. All personal belongings, including personal books, magazines and issued books to be returned on a future date, shall be kept at the property counter of the library.16. A student must carry one's identity card while visiting the library.17.The library shall remain open from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. or as decided from time to time but the books shall be issued only from 9 A.M. to 4:30 PM.
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The Training and placement cell of BBSBEC is an integral part of the Institute with an active role in career services. The institute has provided complete infrastructure for effective functioning of the cell. Training activities are organized throughout the year in an effort towards preparing the prospective students for the campus selection programmes.The cell keeps on inviting various industries and reputed firms for the campus selection programmes. Every year almost 75% of the students are being placed in well reputed companies.
The average salary of a pass out student is around 2.5 lakhs per annum. The very fact that the same companies keep coming back for our students each year demonstrates the caliber of our students and the academic ranking of our college. Being NBA re-accredited, the college receives ample response from the industries and the corporate sector for the recruitment of engineers. We have new companies added up every year with the assurance that they will get the crème-de-la-crème from us for the industry from every department. Those considering career in education or its related fields are offered detailed career guidance at the Training & Placement Cell. All advice is based on up-to-date placement statistics and an envisioned view of future educational and industrial trends.
The cell receives the feedback pertinent to the curriculum improvement from the officials & HR personnel of visiting companies and facilitates it to the faculty, to ensure that the curriculum follows the latest industrial trends. In reciprocal, the departments take the onus to incorporate the suggestions and the updates.
The cell is sensitized to function all through the year towards generating placement and training opportunities for the students. Reputed industrial houses across the country visit our institute regularly for the campus recruitment programmes. The placement cell coordinates with the corporate sector and provides well developed infrastructure such as Auditorium, Conference and Interview rooms, Guest house to facilitate the campus selection programmes.
A large number of seminars are organized by the department to acquaint the students with the latest opportunities and market trends. Seminars & Workshops on Personality Development, Interview, Communication Skills, Mock Interviews etc. are also organized.
The top recruiters include Cognizant, Larsen &Toubro ltd., Data Patterns, Punj Lloyd, Acme Telepower, CBL, Punjab Tractors Limited, Mobera Systems, HCL Technologies. We have MOU's with organizations like Red Hat, CISCO, and Mobera Systems to produce certified professionals. A research and development center especially set up for these organizations is functional in the college.
The training and placement department has also conducted successfully one month in-campus training program for the new recruits of Cognizant and students of Delhi Engineering College, Delhi, Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and many other prominent colleges of North India participated in the training program.
The training and placement department arranges special need-based training courses, workshops, guest lectures to enhance the knowledge and skills of students. External faculty and experts are invited, when needed, to provide this training. Certain basic skills like personality development, preparation for interviews are conducted in the college campus, as part of the college support.
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Department Long Term Goals
The objectives of the Training & Placement Department are specifically to:
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* To develop the Department of Training & Placement as a single window nodal point for career counseling and higher learning in Engineering & Technology fields.
* To set up the Training Infrastructure for conducting value added training programs and enhance the employability of students.
* To institute the best practices in conducting and coordinating the campus placement process for the industries in the institution.
* Assist students develop/clarify their academic and career interests, and their short and long-term goals through individual counseling and group sessions.
* Assist students to develop and implement successful job search strategies.
* Work with faculty members, department Heads and administration to integrate career planning and academic curriculum as well as coordinate Project Work/ Summer Training/internship programs.
* Assist employers to achieve their hiring goals.
* Serve the community by providing access to our campus wide activities & career resources.
* Empower students with life-long career decision-making skills.
* Provide resources and activities to facilitate the career planning process.
* Act as a link between students, alumni and the employment community.
* Upgradation of the students’ skill so that it commensurates with the expectations of the industry.
* Generation of awareness in the students regarding future career options available to them.
* Assisting different companies in recruiting candidates as per their requirements.
* Assisting our students in obtaining final placement in reputed companies.
* Placement of students in different companies for summer internship after sixth semester.
Prof. B.S. Bhullar
Er. Navdeepak Sandhu
Ms. Ravneet Malik
Dilbagh Singh
Training & Placement Cell
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Our mission is very staighforward. We work hard to help students develop a viable job search plan, and to execute that plan by utilizing on campus recruiting and a self directed job search. Using both resources, most of our students will achieve one or more offers by graduation. The employers appreciated the BBSBEC strengths : analytical & practical skills, strong work ethic, and realistic expectations.
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Sports Activities The college has excellent facilities for indoor and outdoor games and sports. The college has two Lawn Tennis Courts, two Basketball Courts, two Cricket Practice Pitches and grounds. Standard track for track & field events and for almost all the games such as Hockey, Football, Netball, Handball, Kabaddi and Kho-Kho are available. Gymnasium hall for indoor games (Badminton, Table Tennis, Chess, Shooting, Judo, Taekwondo) is also available. In the year 2005-06, the department organized fencing coaching camp on behalf of PTU, and and PTU team stood first in All India Inter-University Fencing Competition held at Punjabi University, Patiala . In the year 2006, the department organized workshop-cum-games and sports on latest rules and regulations on behalf of PTU, Jalandhar, which was first of its kind in the history of PTU. The department has maintained its record to hold inter-branch and inter-year competitions of various sports this year as well, in which the students of the college had shown their extreme interest. Some of the major achievements in the year 2007-08 by the college in the Inter-college PTU and Open Invitation Tournaments are:
* Runners-up - Volleyball (W) * Runners-up - Cycling (M) * Runners-up - Handball (W) * Runners-up - Basketball (W) * Third Place - Hockey (M) * Jasdeep Singh, Third Place - 110 meters Hurdle * Parbhjot Kaur, Third Place - Discus Throw * Sandeep Singh, Third Place - 10,000 meters * Third Position - Inter-College SUS Memorial Basketball (M) Invitation Tournament, Tangori, 2008 * Champion's Trophy - Nawab Sher Mohammad Khan Basketball (M) Invitation Cup, 2008 * Third Position - Nawab Sher Mohammad Khan Football (M) Invitation Cup, 2008
Some of the major achievements in the Year 2007-08 by the college in the S.G.P.C. Tournament are: * Winners - Basketball (M) * Winners - Basketball (W) * Third Place - Volleyball (M) * Third Place - Badminton (M) * Third Place - Table Tennis (M)
In addition the department has coordinated the following Inter-College Tournaments: * Badminton Tournament (M&W) * Hockey Tournament (M&W) * Cricket Zonal Tournament (M) * Inter-College Football Tournament (M) * Inter-College Basketball Tournament (W) * Inter-College 11th Annual Athletic Meet (PTU)
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Director Physical Education
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Administrative Staff
Technical Staff
Medical Staff
S. Ram Singh Administrative Officer
S. Mohan Singh Malhans Supdt. (Establishment)
S. Sukhjit Singh Supdt. (Academics)
S. Balkar Singh Accountant
S. Ravinder Pal Singh Accountant
S. Nirmal Singh Senior Assistant
S. Jasbir Singh Senior Assistant
S. Avtar Singh Junior Assistant
S. Kuljit Singh Clerk
S. Jagar Singh Clerk
S. Dalbara Singh Clerk
S. Malkit Singh Clerk-cum-Caretaker
S. Jasbir Singh Clerk-cum-Caretaker
Ms. Rakhi Rani Clerk
S. Charanjit Singh Clerk
S. Harinder Singh Clerk
S. Gurjit Singh Clerk
S. Ranjit Singh Clerk
S. Harbans Singh Clerk
S. Major Singh Clerk
Er. Manpreet Singh A.E.E.-cum-E.O.
S. Tejinder Singh Sr. Instructor Welding
S. Jastej Singh Sr. Instructor Foundry
Sh. Subash Chander Sr. Instructor Machine
S. Jagmail Singh Instructor Carpentry
S. Daljit Singh Instructor Smithy
S. Major Singh Instructor Fitting
S. Surinder Singh J.E.
S. Devinder Singh Sub-Station Attendant
S. Harpreet Singh Sub-Station Attendant
S. Netar Singh Sub-Station Attendant
S. Sukhjit Singh L.A.
S. Daljit Singh L.A.
S. Gurmeet Singh L.A.
Dr. Pawanpreet Kaur Medical Officer(Part Time)
Mrs. Vimmi Rani Pharmacist
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1 Principal Office 503056 764
2 Principal Residence 503067 771
3 HOD CSE & IT 503058 766
4 HOD Electronics Engg. 503064 769
5 HOD Electrical Engg. 503060 768
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10 Admission Cell 503063 763
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at the time of publication. However, the College reserves the right to make changes and additions to
the regulations, conditions governing the conduct of statements, requirements for degree, fee and any
other information, or statement contained in the prospectus at any time, without notice. No
responsibility will be accepted by college for hardship or expenses incurred by its students or any other
person (s) for such changes, additions, omissions or errors, no matter how they are caused.
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Price : Rs. 500/- (at counter) Rs. 550/- (by post)
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