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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
The Hindu College of Engineering (Estd. 1999) is embarking on an exciting new era of
growth and development. It has come up as an icon of technological learning with a motive to
foster a spirit of free and objective enquiry among the students. It instills a sense of purpose
to education and helps young learners to develop balanced and integrated personality. It
stimulates both heart and mind of scholars and empowers them to contribute to the welfare of
The Sonepat Hindu Educational and Charitable Society (Estd. 1914).
Courses Offered
B. Tech. in CSE, IT ,ECE, ME, CE, EE
Intake: 60 Seats each branch
Duration:- 4 Years comprising 8 Semesters, Full-Time Regular Engineering Degree.
M. Tech. in CSE, ECE, EE (Power Systems), ME (CAD/CAM)
Intake: CSE – 24 Seats, ECE – 18 Seats, EE (Power Systems) – 18 Seats, ME (CAD/CAM)
– 18 Seats
Duration:- 2 Years comprising 4 Semesters, Full-Time Regular Course.
Applied Science & Humanities Faculty Profile
Dr. Dhruv Kumar Sharma
(Head of Department)
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M.Sc., NET, Ph.D( Physics)
Research Area: Nonlinear Optics
Total Experience: 13 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Dr. Neelu Chaudhary
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M.Sc., Ph.D
Research Area: Applied Mathematics
Total Experience: 18 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Sachin Gupta
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M. Commerce, M. B. A. (Finance)
Total Experience: 14 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Mukesh
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M.Sc., NET
Total Experience: 10 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Geeta Jain
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M.Sc. (Applied Sc.), M.Phil, Ph.D( Pursuing)
Research Area: Differential Equations
Total Experience: 9 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Ms. Reena Antil
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry)
Total Experience: 4 years (Approx.)
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Anita Kuchhal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D( Pursuing)
Research Area: Comparative Study in exploitation of poor
Total Experience: 15 years (Approx.)
Email-Id: [email protected]
Computer Science & Engineering / Information Technology Faculty Profile
Mrs. Kiran Narang
(Head of Department)
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE)
Research Area: Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
Academic Achievements: Won Best Teacher Award by
Hindu Educational and Charitable Society, Sonepat
Total Experience: 14 years (Approx.)
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Sonia Juneja
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E.(Hons.), M.Tech., Pursuing Ph.D
Research Area: Software Engg. and Soft Computing
Academic Achievements:
Among top six of the class in B.E.
Total Experience: 14 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Shallu Khatter
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE), Ph.D (Pursuing)
Research Area: Software Engineering
Academic Achievements: Supervised 5 M.Tech. Dissertations
Total Experience: 12 years (Approx.)
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Vandna Madaan
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE)
Research Area: Wireless Networks
Academic Achievements: Supervised 5 M.Tech. Dissertations
Total Experience: 10 years 11 months
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Ashu Bansal
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications:B. E. (IT), M.Tech. (CSE), Ph.D. (Pursuing)
Research Area: Artificial Intelligence, Logic and Software Engineering
Academic Achievements: GATE-2005,
Research paper in Springer-2016
Total Experience: 8.6 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Preeti
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B. E. (CSE), M. Tech.(CSE), Ph.D.(Pursuing)
Research Area:Image Processing
Academic Achievements:
Published various papers in National and International Conferences
and Journals
Total Experience: 7 years 8 months
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Suman Arora
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE), Ph.D.(Pursuing)
Research Area: Data Mining
Academic Achievements: Research paper published in IJKBO
(IGI GLOBAL) and various International Journals
Supervised 7 M.Tech. Dissertations
Total Experience: 10.8 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Puneet Sharma
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B. E. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE)
Research Area: Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Academic Achievements: Supervised 5 M.Tech. Dissertations
Total Experience: 7 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Nitin Jain
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE), PhD (CS) Pursuing
Research Area: Wireless Sensor Networks, Mobile Ad hoc Networks,
Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Academic Achievements: Life Member of CSI and ISTE
Attended two 2-week; two 1-week; three 2-day and three 1-day
Faculty Development Training Programs/ Workshops
Supervised 6 M.Tech. Dissertations
Published 4 Research Papers in International Journals
Total Experience: 6 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Rakesh Garg
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (CSE), M.Tech. (CSE), PhD (CS) Submitted
Research Area: Component Based Software Engineering,
Multi-Criteria Decision Making Optimization
Academic Achievements: Published a number of
research papers in reputed SCI journals like IEEE, Springer,
Wiley etc.
Total Experience: 13 years (Approx.)
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Ayushi
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (Hons) CSE, M.Tech. (Hons) IT
Research Area: Network Security and Cryptography
Academic Achievements: Life Member of CSI
Appreciation Certificate for 100% result in Advance Java
Attended 2 levels of Mission 10X Workshop
Supervised 5 M.Tech. Dissertations
2nd topper in Bachelor of Engineering
Research papers published in various International Journals.
Total Experience: 8.7 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Sandeep Gupta
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (IT), M.Tech. (CSE)
Research Area: Networks
Academic Achievements: Supervised 5 M.Tech. Dissertations
Total Experience: 11 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Electronics & Communications Engineering Faculty Profile
Mrs. Ritu Goyal
(Head of Department)
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (ECE), M.Tech. (ECE), Pursuing Ph.D. (ECE)
Research Area: Microstrip Antenna
Academic Achievements: Published many papers in
International Journals and National Conferences
Attended various short term courses
Total Experience: 13 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Naveen Kumar Malik
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (ECE), M.Tech. (ECE), Pursuing Ph.D. (ECE)
Research Area: Intelligent System Embedded System & Soar Software
Academic Achievements:
Published more than 20 research papers in
International Conferences/ Journals and IEEE Conferences.
Attended various short term courses
Total Experience: 15 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Amit Banga
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (ECE), M.E. (ECE)
Research Area: Digital System Design
Total Experience: 16 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Gaurav Sangal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (ECE), M.Tech. (Instrumentation and Control)
Research Area: Embedded system, Power Electronics
Academic Achievements:
Paper Published in National Conference
Total Experience: 10 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Vinay Singal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (Instrumentation & Control) ,
M.Tech. (ECE), PhD pursuing
Research Area:
Digital Image Processing
Academic Achievements:
Paper Published in National Conference
Total Experience: 6 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Rakesh Verma
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B. E. (ECE), M. Tech.(ECE), Ph.D. (ECE) Pursuing
Research Area:Wireless Communication ,Image Processing
Academic Achievements:
Published more than 10 research papers in
International Conferences/ Journals and IEEE Conferences.
Attended various short term courses
Total Experience: 8 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Madhwendra Nath
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications:
B.Tech.(ECE), M. Tech.(Control and Instrumentation)
Research Area:Biomedical Signal Processing, Biometrics Security
Academic Achievements:
GATE Qualified
Published more than 20 Research Paper in
International Conference/ International Journals and
IEEE International Conferences.
Total Experience: 8 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Priyanshu Tripathi
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (Electronics), M. Tech.
(Control and Instrumentation)
Research Area: Medical Image Processing,
Wireless Communication, Robotics and Automation
Academic Achievements: GATE Qualified
Published more than 5 Research Papers in IEEE
International Conference and International Journals
Total Experience: 6 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Ms. Aruna Tyagi
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E. (ECE), M.Tech. (ECE),
Pursuing Ph.D. (ECE)
Research Area: Brain Computer Interfacing
Academic Achievements:
Qualified NET (Electronics Science)
Published many papers in International Journals
and National Conferences
Total Experience: 4 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Electrical Engineering Faculty Profile
Mrs. Aarti Gupta
(Head of Department) Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E., M.Tech. (Power Systems), Ph.D.(Submitted)
Research Area: Renewable energy, Microgrid, Deregulation in Power
Academic Achievements:
Publications in reputed Journals like Springer, IET and HINDAWI
Total Experience: 15 years
Email-Id:[email protected]
Mr. Ashwani Kumar Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications:B.E., M.E. (Instrumentation & Control), Ph.D (Pursuing)
Research Area: Renewable Energy and Wavelet Analysis
Academic Achievements: GATE Qualified
100% results many times at UG & PG Level,
Life Member of various societies: ISTE
Total Experience :11.5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Dr. Puneet Pahuja Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E., M.E. (Instrumentation & Control Engg.), Ph.D (EE)
Research Area: Power Quality, Control Engineering
Academic Achievements: Published several research papers in
various International Journals.
Life Member of ISTE.
Member of Institution of Engineers, Kolkata, India.
Total Experience: 12.5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Charanjeet Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E, M.E. (Instrumentation & Control Engg.),
Ph.D (Pursuing)
Research Area: Fuzzy Logic Controller,
Hybrid Renewable Energy Sources
Academic Achievements: GATE Qualified (94.4 percentile)
100% results many times at UG & PG Level, Member of
various societies of IAENG
Total Experience: 7 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Shilpi Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E., M.Tech. ( EE)
Research Area: Renewable Sources, Power Quality,
Electromagnetic Field Theory, Power Electronics
Academic Achievements: Published several research papers
in various National/International Journals and Conferences
Total Experience: 6 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Naveen Kaushik Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E, M.Tech. (Power Systems)
Research Area: Renewable energy, Microgrid
Academic Achievements: 3 times 100 % result
Total Experience: 5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Naveen Kumar Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E, M.Tech. (Power Systems)
Research Area: Smart Grid, Economic load dispatch
Academic Achievements: Published several research papers in various
International Journals
Total Experience: 4 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Bhuvnesh Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.E, M.Tech. (Power Systems), Ph.D (Pursuing)
Research Area: Economic load dispatch
Total Experience: 4 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mechanical Engineering Faculty Profile
Mr. Arun Kumar Ray
(Head of Department)
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (ME), M.Tech. (ME)
Research Area: Production Engineering
Total Experience: 8 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Shalini Rai Singh
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (ME), M.Tech. (CAD), Ph.D (Pursuing)
Research Area: Solar Power System
Total Experience: 6 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Kamal Budheeja
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications:B. Tech. (Hons, ME), PGDBA (Distinction) in
Operations Management,
M. Tech. (Hons) (CAD), Pursuing Ph.D (ME)
Research Area: Tribology, Design
Total Experience: 7 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Academic Achievements: Gold Medalist in M. Tech.
Mr. Ankur Kaushik
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (ME), M.Tech. (Manufacturing System Engg.)
Research Area: Material testing
Total Experience: 6 years
Email-Id: ankurkaushik1238 @gmail.com
Mr. Sukhvinder Singh
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (ME), M.Tech. (CAD)
Research Area: Computational Fluid Dynamics
Total Experience: 7 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Sandeep Kumar Joon
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (ME), M.Tech. (CAD)
Research Area: Automobile & Industrial Engineering
Total Experience: 5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Gaurav Agrawal
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: AMIME, M.Tech. (Manufacturing System Engg.)
Research Area: Vibration
Total Experience: 9 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Academic Achievements: Silver Medalist in M.Tech.
Mr. Vikas Goyat
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (Hons, ME), M.Tech. (Hons, CAD),
Ph.D (ME) Pursuing
Research Area: FEM, XFEM, Fracture Mechanics and
Functionally Graded Materials
Total Experience: 5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Academic Achievements: Gold Medalist in M.Tech.
Civil Engineering Faculty Profile
Mr. Durvesh Yadav
(Head of Department) Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CE), M.Tech. (Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engg.)
Research Area: Slope Stability Analysis by using ANN and Fuzzy Logic
Academic Achievements: GATE Qualified-2008,2009
Total Experience: 5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Sunder Singh Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CE), M.Tech. (Transportation Engg.)
Research Area: Analysis of Compressive Strength of Concrete by using MATLAB
Total Experience: 5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Naveen Kumar Goyal Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CE), M.Tech. (Transportation Engg.)
Research Area: Road Roughness Index Using Fuzzy Logic in MATLAB
Academic Achievements: GATE Qualified-2011
Total Experience: 3 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Jitender Sharma Designation: Pro-Term Lecturer
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CE), M.Tech. (Structural Design)
Research Area: Structural Analysis and Design
Total Experience: 3.5 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mr. Lokesh Designation: Pro-Term Lecturer
Qualifications: B.Tech. (CE), M.Tech. (Structural Design)
Research Area: Improvement of Concrete and Mortar Properties by using SCMs
Total Experience: 2 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Laboratories (Department of Applied Science & Humanities)
Physics LAB
CSE DEPARTMENT LABS
The Department has four well equipped computer laboratories to meet the requirement of the
curriculum. Sufficient systems are available for students, maintaining the prescribed PC to
students ratio of 1:4 as per the AICTE norms.
Licensed Softwares available:
Microsoft Edu Cloud Campus
Dream Spark Subscription
Realizing the importance of rapid advancements in the Computer Science & Information
Technology sectors, all the laboratories have been furnished with high speed LAN. The labs
are updated and upgraded frequently as per the requirements and demand of industry. The
well equipped laboratories help students to meet ever increasing technological and social
challenges with its traditions of self discipline, hard work and a creative approach to solve
problematic issues. Some of the labs which student undergo are:
1. Computer Graphics Lab/Multimedia Technologies Lab
Computer Graphics lab is well equipped with Intel i3 processors & licensed software of C++
and Flash Player that runs on Microsoft windows XP sp3. Here, operations on 2 dimensional
& 3 dimensional object images are done. Various effects like motion, colors, pattern effects,
translation, rotation, and scaling, shearing operations are implemented. Various algorithms
for polygon clipping, polygon drawing and filtering operations on 2-D & 3-D object’s images
are implemented in this lab.
2. C/C++ Lab
C/C++ Lab is well equipped with Pentium 4 processors and uses Linux operating system and
gcc/g++ compilers. Students prepare programs on C & C++ to implemented the concepts of
structured programming and object oriented programming respectively. Students are
introduced with the concept of Class and object creation, applying inheritance, polymorphism
etc. in this lab.
3. DBMS Lab
This Lab is well equipped with Core 2 duo processor, Laser printer and Oracle 8i/9i as the
application software. The students are introduced with the concepts of structured query
language to properly understand the management of database of any system. Various models
of database can be studied and realized using the facilities available in the lab.
4. Compiler Design Lab
Compiler Design Lab is well equipped with Core 2 duo processor, Laser Printer and Linux is
used as operating system. Here study and implementation of compiler is done. Lexical
analyzer and YACC compiler tools are studied in detail.
Electronics & Communication Engineering LABS
1. BOE LABORATORY: This lab will be attended by the first year students of all the
branches. In this students can perform those experiments that are related to topics covered in
basic of electronic subject. In this lab. Students are expected to compare experimental results
with theoretical concepts and speculate reasons of discrepancies for various active
components like diodes, bipolar transistors, and operational amplifiers. This lab also covers
the digital logic basic. The lab is well equipped with all the instruments required for
performing the prescribed list of experiments like CRO, Function Generator, BJT Kits,
Digital Trainer Kits, power Supplies etc.
2. ANALOG ELECTRONICS LABORATORY: Analog electronics mainly deals with
diode applications (rectifier, clipper, clamper, and regulator), BJT applications (CE & CC
amplifiers), FET applications (CS & CD amplifiers). Another lab named Analog Electronic
Circuits (AEC) mainly contains detailed experimental study of OP-AMP applications and
different types of Oscillators. All the experimental kits related to above applications are
available in the Lab. Experiments as per DCRUST syllabus guidelines is performed by each
student with the help of Lab Instructor and concerned faculty.
3. MICROWAVE ENGINEERING LABORATORY: This laboratory introduces the
student to microwave fundamentals and measurement at microwave frequencies. Emphasis is
on Waveguides, microwave components, generator, SWR measurements, impedance
matching, microwave semiconductor devices etc. Practical demonstration of the theoretical
concepts enhances the understanding of the students. The experiments are included in the
curriculum to cover majority of the microwave measurements studied in theory. The
laboratory is well equipped with microwave benches, SWR meter, CRO, microwave
components as direction coupler, E Tee, H Tee, Magic Tee, detector mounts, circulator, Gunn
diode and klystron generator etc. All the experiments are well documented with clear block
diagrams, theory and procedures involved, so that the students are able to perform the
experiments with ease and proper understanding.
4. DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN LABORATORY: This lab is intended for the
undergraduate students of Electronics & Communication Engg. & Computer Science Engg.
The main objective of this lab is design, implementation, and debugging of digital logic
circuits, use of computer-aided design tools for schematic capture and simulation and
implementation of complex circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs). The students
will become familiar with specifications and implementation of digital systems using
hardware description language VHDL. The primary CAD software used in the lab and in
homework assignments will be XILINX ISE 12.4. The students will be assigned a number of
hardware and simulation assignments and a series of digital system design projects of
increasing complexity and difficulty. After the completion of the lab students will be able to
analyze and design digital systems using CAD tools and implement them on Digilent Spartan
3E Starter Kit.
5. SATELLITE COMMUNICATION LABORATORY: This lab deals in the
comprehensive study of Satellite communication system. It is equipped with a satellite
transponder, a transmitting and a receiving earth station. To facilitate this, there is a camera to
capture and transmit video to the transponder and a TV to check the quality of the received
picture via satellite. There is a microphone to perform the testing on the voice signal. A
function generator and the oscilloscope are also provided in the lab for the generation and
display of transmitted and received signals. Different types of antennas are available in the
lab to be used with the transponder and the earth stations. Digital modulation kits are
available to study different digital modulation techniques used in satellite communication. A
detailed Lab manual on satellite communication is available to help students to improve their
understanding and practical implementation of experiments.
6. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM LABORATORY: This lab provides the knowledge of
fundamental elements of communications systems hardware. The lab is equipped with CRO,
Signal generator, Amplitude Modulation & Demodulation Kit, Frequency Modulation &
Demodulation Kit, Pulse Width Modulation & Demodulation Kit, Pulse Amplitude
Modulation & Demodulation Kit, Pulse Code Modulation & Demodulation Kit, Pulse
Position Modulation & Demodulation Kit, FSK Modulation & Demodulation Kit, PSK
Modulation & Demodulation Kit, Digital TD Multiplexing & Demultiplexing and Delta
Modulation & Demodulation kit. A comprehensive Lab Manual is available, which is almost
self explanatory. All the experiments are well documented and include the circuit diagrams,
block diagrams, theory and procedures to help the students to perform the experiments with
proper understanding.
7. ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTS (EMI)
LABORATORY: Students in this lab. will do the detailed experimental study of various
transducers for measuring various physical quantities like Distance, Pressure, DC motor
speed using LVDT, LDR, Strain guage, Piezo Electric, Magnetic and Electric pickups All the
experimental kits related to above applications is available in the Lab. Experiments as per
DCRUST syllabus guidelines is performed by each student with the help of Lab Instructor
and concerned faculty.
8. EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN LAB: The embedded system design laboratory is used
by students to design various hardware using microcontroller. Students in this lab learns the
fundamental of writing embedded programs in assembly language as well as in high level
language like C/C++. Various kits available for experiments in this lab are Universal micro-
controller boards, Temperature Measurement board, Traffic Light study board, Speed Control
using PWM for DC motor, Motion Control of a CAR model.
9. DATA COMMUNICATION LAB: The field of Computer Networking is making rapid
advances. Labs in Data Communications and Networking are now offered on a regular basis
in Electronics and Communication Engineering. The Lab generally includes topics in data
communications, computer networking, and internetworking. Computer simulation has been
shown to support this course very successfully. Network simulation software allows students
to create models of different networks, their protocols and workloads. Lab consist of a
number of useful hardware and software including: LAN Training System Consisting of:
LTS-01, L-SIM, Wireless LAN card-4 & Cables, Data communication trainer,
QPSK/DQPSK Modulation and Demodulation Kits, QAM/DQAM Modulation and
demodulation Kits.
10. ELECTRONICS CIRCUIT SIMULATION LAB: Electronic circuit simulation uses
mathematical models to replicate the behavior of an actual electronic device or circuit.
Simulation software allows for modeling of circuit operation and is an invaluable analysis
tool. Lab is fully equipped with Orcad15.7 Software with hardware dongle as license.
11. MICROPROCESSOR & INTERFACING LAB: This lab provides technical
information about 8 bit and 16 bit microprocessors to the students. A lab manual with some
programming examples on microprocessor is also provided to facilitate students to
understand the logic of programs. For 8085 microprocessor programming, VMC-8506 kit is
used. Various I/O chips available on the kit are 8279, 8255, 8253, 8251 and 8259. The
experiments included in the curriculum cover all the concepts of programming studied in
theory. Some additional experiments are also included. Practical demonstration of the
programming enhances the understanding of concepts of the students. The students are
provided with a comprehensive Lab Manual, which is almost self explanatory and helps
students to perform the experiments with ease and proper understanding. Some new 8085 kits
with external keyboards have also been purchased which will further strengthen the practical
capability of the students.
12. INTERNET LAB: The Lab provides users with secure and anonymous access to content
available on the internet and mobile devices, and tools to investigate, capture, and preserve
that content. The Lab does not solicit information directly from consumers, except in limited
undercover situations. The Lab provides users with access to the Internet via multiple high-
speed internet connections. The Lab provides users with access to a select group of pre-
approved mobile devices that can connect to the Internet through the Lab’s WAP, external
Wi-Fi hotspots. Users may request to use mobile devices outside the Lab.
Electrical Engineering Lab Facility
Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments Lab:
This lab aims at providing the basic concepts for measuring the different electrical parameters
like voltage, current, power, unknown parameters etc. with precision & calibration of
different types of instruments and also to impart knowledge on the working s of the different
types of measuring instruments. This lab has the set ups like master unit for measurements,
Power Factor meter, wattmeters etc. & bridges like Maxwell’s, Anderson’s, Wiens, Universal
Impedance Bridge etc. to find the values of unknown parameters like Inductance,
Capacitance etc. This lab is also equipped with all other accessories to facilitate the students
to perform their experiments to acquire better knowledge.
Control System Lab:
Control System curricula are often viewed by students as theoretical and highly
mathematical. Students are often unable to relate the theory to applications in the real world.
The obvious solution to this problem is to include lab experiments in the Control System
curriculum. The experiments for the Control lab are selected based on the topics for the
corequisite lecture class so that they cover basic principles rather than advanced
concepts. They include modeling, analysis, simulation and design of control systems or basic
components of control systems. Formal lab reports that document the experiments and
include experimental data are required. The theoretical concepts utilized in the lab are
covered in the lecture. Scheduling of labs can be synchronized with the lectures as much as
possible.
Few experiments included in the control lab are listed below with brief descriptions:
DC Motor Control: The Feedback Corporation DC Servo Module is used to compare
armature and field control of DC motors. An attenuator unit is used to model varying loads.
The students obtain torque-speed characteristics at several input voltage settings. Estimates of
the no-load speed can be used to evaluate some motor parameters.
Introduction to SIMULINK: The students are introduced to the MATLAB simulation
toolbox SIMULINK. This includes creating new files, opening block menus, selecting and
connecting blocks, setting block parameters, setting simulation parameters and plotting
simulation results. These skills are learned by simulating a DC motor velocity control system.
Design of P, PD and PID Controllers: With the aid of PROGRAM CC, the students
design P, PD and PID controllers for the Feedback DC Servo Module. The designs are
subject to constraints on the controller parameters and are therefore more complicated than
those completed in home work assignments. The designs are completed in the s-domain using
root locus plots.
The experiments are intended to mimic standard practice in control system design where
extensive simulation is performed prior to implementation of a new design.
Power System Lab:
CAD LAB:
ELECTRICAL MACHINE LAB:
The Electrical Machines Laboratory supports teaching, research and consultancy work on
Electrical machines (Generators & Motors) and drives. Through hands-on experiments with
real machines, students gain practical experience on transformers and various types of
machine drives. The laboratory can also be used for project work related to electrical
machines and energy conversion. The Machine lab section consists Transformer; D.C. Shunt
Motor; D.C. Shunt Generator.
This machine lab section is divided into two parts: Electrical Machine lab-1 & Electrical
Machine lab-2
Electrical Machine lab-I: This lab is concerned with DC motors & Transformers. The
work in this lab includes different types of test on DC motors and Generators to find their
characteristics. For the study of any device/instrument models are also available in this lab.
This lab also provides the experimental setups to perform different experiments on
transformers.
Electrical Machine lab-II: The main objective of this lab is to give the knowledge of AC
machines (Induction & Synchronous) to the students. This lab includes the single and three
phase induction motors, alternators and synchronous motors, all of which help to increase the
technical skills of students.
IT DEPARTMENT LABS
The Department has labs and all are well equipped with the latest hardware and software
technology required to meet the needs of the students and the curriculum. All the labs in the
department have internet connectivity with power back up facility to provide maximum
uptime to the students. The internet connectivity is provided by the Reliance Leased line
connection .Sufficient systems are available for students, maintaining the prescribed PC to
students ratio of 1:4 as per the AICTE norms. All the major software and hardware platforms
have made available to the faculty and students. All the servers of the labs are installed with
the antivirus solutions. New hardware and software are procured on a regular basis so as to
provide a state of the art computing facility to the students.
Internet Fundamental Lab
Internet Fundamental Lab is well equipped with Core 2 duo processor, Laser printer and fast
internet connection. In the lab Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer is used as Internet
browsers. HTML, XML and JavaScript are used in the lab for implementing the programs as
per the university curriculum. The computer systems in the lab are connected through the Wi-
Fi link.
Advanced Java Lab
Advanced Java lab is well equipped with Intel I3 processors. We make use of special
Microsoft software named eclipse and Net beans for programming in java. Apache Tomcat
server is used for servlets and JSP programs. For creating Beans in Java bean development kit
(BDK) is used.
Operating System Lab
Operating System Lab is well equipped with core 2 duo processors and uses Linux operating
system with License Red hat Linux version 5.0. The basic concepts like process managemet,
file management and memory management are taught to the students. The students are
trained with the design of different types of servers like FTP, DNS and proxy server etc.
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT LABS
FM LAB
This lab will be attended by the second year students in mechanical branch. In this lab,
students can perform those experiments that are related to topics covered in fluid mechanics
subject. In this lab, students are expected to compare experimental results with theoretical
concepts and speculate reasons of discrepancies for various active components like
venturimeter, orificemeter, flow through pipes, metacentric height etc. This lab also covers
the fluid mechanics basics. The lab is well equipped with all the instruments required for
performing the prescribed list of experiments like venturimeter, orificemeter, flow through
pipes, metacentric height etc.
HT LAB
There are about 10 equipments for practical experiments on Heat Transfer. Experiments are
based on heat conduction, convection and radiation. Heat transfer experiments are useful to
know the fluid flow properties in the industries. Experiments are useful to know the practical
working of machine involving heat transfer and exchange. A complete understanding of heat
transfer is understood through heat transfer lab experiments.
DOM LAB
Dynamics of machines lab is equipped with seven experiment based equipments.
Experiments on different performance of governors are useful to know the characteristics,
various forces and couple polygons for controlling the speed of machinery. Experiments on
gyroscope are useful to know the stability of airplanes, ships etc. while taking the turn
movements. Experiment on balancing is useful to understand the static and dynamic
condition of machinery to overcome vibrations, thereby preventing damages to the
machinery.
BOME LAB
Basics of Mechanical Engineering lab will be attended by the students of first year and it is
common to all the branches. This lab is consist of simple models of turbines, boilers, two
stroke and four stroke engines and simple lifting machines like worm and worm wheel, winch
crabs simple and compound screw jacks. These study and working models are used to
provide the basic knowledge of simple mechanical machines to all branches students.
KOM LAB
This lab is fully equipped with the models to practically explain the various types of gears,
links, kinematics chains and their inversion.it also contain to find out the coefficient of
friction of belt and rope made of various materials as per DCRUST university norms.
SOM LAB
This lab has destructive and non-destructive machines like universal testing machine, impact,
hardness testing machine. There are also the equipments to find out the mechanical
advantage, efficiency etc. as per DCRUST syllabus norms.
STEAM POWER GENERATION LAB
By performing experiments in this lab, students have a great exposure to Boilers, their
mountings & accessories, Steam turbines, Condensers, Cooling Tower, Reciprocating Air
Compressor and Separating & Throttling Calorimeter etc. These equipments are used in
power plants & many industries. So, students get knowledge about the equipments and know
how to operate and maintain them
MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION LAB
This Lab consists of various measuring instruments like Pressure Measurement, Load Cell,
Stress & Strain Measurement, Temperature Measurement, Torque Measurement and
Displacement Measurement Instruments. These instruments are based on latest sensors &
transducers used in practice now days. So, students get a hand on these instruments and they
get skills to operate & maintain these instruments.
CAD LAB
Laboratories in Civil Engineering Department
Concrete Technology Lab: –
The objective of concrete laboratory is to determine the physical properties of building
construction materials like cement, fine and coarse aggregate, steel, wood, and strength
characteristics of cement mortar, plain cement concrete and reinforced cement concrete. The
tests include determination of specific gravity, fineness, normal consistency, setting times,
workability and soundness of cement, fineness modulus of fine and coarse aggregate, strength
of cement mortar, cement concrete and bricks, tensile test on steel rods, bending and flexural
strength on concrete, bending test on wood, and non destructive test on concrete. The
students will be able to infer the suitability of these materials for construction. They can
design the mix, make the specimens and test the same for the strength for comparison with
design strength. This laboratory course will help the students to understand the theoretical
concepts learned in the course building materials.
Transportation Engineering Lab: –
The objective of Transportation Engg. laboratory is to determine some of the properties of
coarse aggregates and bitumen. Experiments include tests for impact, abrasion , attrition test
and crushing strength for coarse aggregate and tests for penetration, ductility, viscosity,
softening point and flash and fire point for bitumen. The students will be able to infer the
suitability of these materials for construction of road. This laboratory course will help the
students to understand the theoretical concepts learned in the course transportation
engineering.
Soil Mechanics and Geotechnology Lab: –
The objective of Soil mechanics and Geotechnology laboratory is to determine the physical
and engineering properties of soil which are required for suitable design of foundations for
any structure. Physical properties include specific gravity, moisture content, density and
consistency limits namely, liquid, plastic and shrinkage limits of soil. The engineering
properties include permeability, consolidation, compressibility , shear strength and bearing
capacity of soil. By evaluating the properties of soil in the laboratory, students will be able to
relate the concepts studied in the relevant theory course. Also students can utilize the
knowledge of both theory and practical in the field application to real problems. In this
laboratory both laboratory and in-situ experiments can be conducted. This laboratory course
will help the students to understand the theoretical concepts learned in the course
Geotechnical Engineering.
Fluid Mechanics (Hydraulics) & Machinery Lab: –
The objective of this laboratory is to determine the various parameters related to fluid flow in
pipes and in open channels and to study the characteristics of pumps and turbines.
The experiments include determination of friction factor, minor loss coefficients, and
coefficient of discharge of constriction meters, orifices, mouth pieces, notches and weirs,
characteristics of flow profiles and hydraulic jump and characteristics of pumps and turbines
and verification of momentum theorem. This laboratory course will help the students to
understand the theoretical concepts learned in the courses fluid mechanics and open channel
flow and hydraulic machinery.
Engineering Geology Lab: –
The objective of this laboratory is to study the geologic factors that affect the location,
design, construction, operation and maintenance of different civil engineering structures. In
this laboratory, physical properties of minerals and rocks, geological properties like strike and
dip of the bedding planes and study of different maps can be carried out. The basic ideas,
learned about the geological conditions in a location will enable the students for proper
design of foundations, location of ground water and design of structures for earthquake
resistance. This laboratory course will help the students to understand the theoretical concepts
learned in the course engineering Geology.
Surveying Lab: –
The objective of this laboratory is to learn about measurement of distances, angles, reduced
levels and setting out works.. The experiments include determination of distances using chain
and tape, reduced levels and contours using level, bearing of lines using compass, horizontal
and vertical angles using theodolite, , and graphical method using plane table.Use of modern
equipment like total station will be demonstrated. This laboratory course will help the
students to understand the theoretical concepts learned in the course surveying.
Structure Analysis Lab: –
The objective of structural analysis laboratory is to determine the forces, stresses, deflections
and behaviour of various structural members like beams, columns, arches, trusses and frames
when subjected to different types of loadings. This laboratory course will help the students to
understand the theoretical concepts learned in the courses solid mechanics and structural
analysis I & II.
Environment Engineering Lab: –
The objective of this laboratory is to determine the qualities of water and waste water, quality
of air and noise characteristics.. The experiments include the determination of pH, turbidity,
conductivity, and impurities in water and BOD, DO and COD of waste water and pollution
level of air and noise. The highlight of this laboratory is the spectrophotometer and high
volume sampler. This laboratory course will help the students to understand the theoretical
concepts learned in the course environmental engineering.
Library Facility
HINDU understands well the fundamental importance of a Library in promoting lifelong
learning and improving the knowledge, skills and competence of its students. The College
from its inception knows that a library and information center of exceptional quality form
the nerve center of any good college. Connecting both Students and Faculty Members with
global resources of knowledge, the Library continues to adapt to challenging new demands
and provides a professional and conducive learning atmosphere for the empowerment of its
users.
The Library houses industry relevant reports, standards, annual reports, magazines,
newsletters, etc. An automated set-up with user friendly portal providing a single point
access to e-resources, the library is rich in resources in the subjects of business, technology
and allied areas.
It has a separate Reading Hall with a capacity of about 200 students at a time.
The HCE Library contributes in the following:
1. Selecting, acquiring, organizing, maintaining and making accessible a collection of
printed and non-printed, primary and secondary materials which supports the educational,
research, and public service programmes of both students and faculty.
2. Responding to the varying needs of the academic community by involving Faculty
Members, Students, and administration in the development and periodic assessment of
library services and resources.
3. Providing library users with point-of-use instruction, personal assistance in
conducting library research, and other reference services.
4. Providing an environment conducive to the optimum use of library materials and an
appropriate schedule of hours of service and professional assistance.
5. Participating in any overall computing resources plan, and providing for full library
utilization of automation technology and for physical facilities and equipment adequate to
process, catalogue, and store the materials.
6. Enhancing the library’s resources and services through cooperative relationships
with other libraries and agencies.
Highly qualified, efficient Library Staff Members ensure the best possible information
services. Standard textbooks and books by well-known authors are stocked, and every effort
is made to obtain all titles recommended by the Faculty Members. Multiple copies of
popular books are bought to make them available to as many students as possible.
To know more about the HCE Library, Please Click
:https://sites.google.com/site/hcesonipatlibrary
Fully automated for day-to-day operations, there exists an automated issuing and book
collection system in place:
Library Collection
LIBRARY BOOKS 16618
BOOK-BANK BOOKS 4683
HARD COPY JOURNALS 46
NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
BACK VOLUMES JOURNALS 152
NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
E-RESOURCE 01 DELNET
DVDs 650
NEWS PAPER 12
Membership
All Students, Faculty Members, Technicians and other Staff Members of the College are
eligible for the Membership of the Library.
Bar-Coding System
All the books are bar-coded in the Library & bar-code laser scanners are used in the
circulation counter for book transactions.
Conference/ Seminar Halls
HCE Campus has 6 Conference/Seminar Halls, one in each Engineering discipline for
carrying out the following events/activities:
1. Conferences
2. Seminars/Workshops/Smart Classes/In-House Trainings for Students
3. Personality Development Classes for the Students
4. Technical Quiz Competitions for the Students
5. Project/Dissertation Presentations by B.Tech./M.Tech. Students
6. Company Drives by Training and Placement Cell
7. Faculty Development Programmes by the College Departments
8. Delivering Lectures/Presentations by Faculty Members
9. Celebartion of Events such as Teachers Day/ Engineers Day by the College
Departments
10. Meetings with Management Members/ Director-Principal / Academic Cell/
Training & Placement Cell
The College organizes various Programmes for updating the knowledge set and technical
skills of the Faculty & other Staff members. For this, the College
Trainings/Workshops/Seminars for making them aware about the recent trends being
followed by the Companies/Industries. This improves and upgrades the knowledge of
Faculty members for their research work which obviously helps them in supervising the
Dissertation work of M.Tech. students. This also helps the Technical Assistants gaining the
knowledge and information about various Softwares & Hardwares being used in the
laboratories for the practical exposure of the students.
National Unity Day Celebration
Teachers Day Celebration
MUDRA CHIKITSA SHIVIR
CSE/IT Conference/Seminar Hall
ECE Conference/Seminar Hall
CE Conference/Seminar Hall
ME Conference/Seminar Hall
EE Conference/Seminar Hall
ALUMNI MEET
HCE FLOCK
The Alumni of the college are employed in reputed National and International Companies.
Alumni are the best brand ambassador and their regular contact through Alumni-
Meet named HCE-FLOCK gives strength and feedback to the students about latest trends
in the industry. It also helps in getting employment opportunity since many companies
recruit freshers through their employee’s reference.
AARAMBH
HCE welcomes 1st year students by organizing AARAMBH (Freshers Party) .
UDAAN
HCE valedicts Final year students by organizing UDAAN (Farewell Party).
Training & Placement
The Training & Placement Cell plays a vital role in shaping the careers of students from
their induction and orientation, summer internships, to their placements and even beyond.
The Institute has well established Training & Placement Cell which facilitates in providing
career prospect to students by exploring the companies and Industries where our well
groomed students can be placed. One Faculty Member from each Engineering discipline
acts as Training & Placement Coordinator to coordinate all the activities.
The competition for employment is increasing every day and the placement is becoming a
challenging task. The department operates with a twin-fold focus, i.e. internal grooming of
students to make them industry ready and also by maintaining Industry Institute linkages
through continuous liaison with potential recruiters, assessing trends in their requirements
and to provide employment opportunities for the students to participate in recruitment
drives of the companies. For this, a database of potential recruiters is maintained and
updated for regular contact with the companies.
The College organizes various Programmes for developing and improving the technical as
well as personal skills of the students. For this, Training & Placement Cell conducts the
Industrial Trainings/Workshops/Seminars periodically for making the students aware
about the recent technologies in their respective area So that they can have knowledge
about their specific domain and meet the expectations of the Industries/Companies. The
Cell ensures an active interaction with the industry by organizing key guest lectures and
Industrial Visits in close association with the respective departments of the Institute. The
in-house programs are conducted for the students on personality development, resume
writing, group discussions and interview techniques to make students better and
employable. The Training and Placement Cell also provides suitable guidance to students,
willing to pursue higher education in India and Abroad.
The Alumni of the college are employed in reputed National and International Companies.
Alumni are the best brand ambassador and their regular contact through Alumni-
Meet named HCE-FLOCK gives strength and feedback to the students about latest trends
in the industry. It also helps in getting employment opportunity since many companies
recruit freshers through their employee’s reference.
The students also undergo six week industrial training after 4th semester and 6th semester
exams as part of their curriculum. It is an important part of their studies to have practical
knowledge about the functioning of the industry. The Cell guides the students and extends
necessary support in getting them enrolled in reputed companies for summer training.
The Institute strive hard in providing opportunities to the students to participate in the
recruitment drives of companies resulting employment of the eligible students in reputed
companies.
The Training & Placement Cell has its own Rooms for conducting various phases for
Company drives such as PowerPoint Presentation by the Company representative, Written
Examination for Shortlisting, Group Discussion, Technical Interview and Personal
Interview.
Industrial Visits
1. NETWORK BULLS on 20th April 2016 (CSE/IT/ECE)
SCO-9,10,11,12 – 2nd & 3rd Floor, Above Vishal Mega Mart, Old Delhi Road, Sector-14,
Gurgaon-122001, Haryana
http://www.networkbulls.com
2. YAKULT DANONE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED on 2nd April 2016
(CSE/IT/ECE/ME/CE/EE)
PLOT NO. 402-405, 410-413, FOOD PARK, RAI INDUSTRIAL AREA, HSIIDC
INDUSTRIAL AREA, Sonipat – 131029, Haryana, India
http://www.yakult.co.in
3. Industrial Trip to Hydro Power Plant and Prasar Bharti (Dharamshala) in March
2016 for Electrical Engg. students
4. SURVEY CAMP to Manali (October 2015), Rishikesh, Masoori and Dehradun for
Civil Engg. students
5. Industrial Visit to 33KV substation, Sonepat in May 2016 for Electrical Engg.
students
6. Educational Trip to Tehri Dam & Hydro Power Plant (Uttrakhand) and Kaushalya
Dam (Panchkula, Pinjor) for Mechanical Engg. & Civil Engg. students
Seminars/Workshops
1. Workshop conducted by DUCAT on 18th March 2016
– Basics of HTML & PHP (Web Development)
2. Seminar conducted by D-TAB Safety and security Systems Pvt. Ltd. on 7th Oct.
2015
– DVR & CCTV Cameras ( SD & HD Technologies)
– SoC Designs
– File formats, Resolutions and file systems
– DVR on Internet in NAT
– Access Control System
– Biometric/Finger Print
– Fire Alarm
Industrial Tie-Ups
Training & Placement Cell has Industrial Tie-Ups with:
Monster India, India’s leading online career and recruitment resource with its cutting edge
technology which provides relevant profiles to employers and relevant jobs to jobseekers
across industry verticals, experience levels and geographies.
www.monster.com/
CoCubes.com, India’s largest assessment and hiring platform to measure employability
across all domains – from programming to plumbing.
https://www.cocubes.com/
Skills & Personality Development Programmes organized by Training & Placement
Cell during academic session 2015-16:
1. Skills Enhancement & Development Program conducted by AMCAT on 17th Feb.
2016 https://www.myamcat.com/
2. Informative Session/Workshop conducted by AMCAT on 1st Oct. 2015
3. Skills Updation Program conducted by academiaguru team on 30th Sep.
2015 http://academiaguru.com/
4. Workshop on CV Preparation, Interview facing skills, Roll play and Employ-ability
skills conducted by academiaguru team on 30th Sep. 2015
Parent Teacher Meeting
T. P. O. Contacts
Mrs. Anjali Bajaj
Designation: Training & Placement Officer
Qualifications:
MA(English/History), MBA, M.Phil
Experience: 10 years
Contact no. :+91-9034090659
Email: [email protected],
Library Staff
Mr. Manish Gupta
Designation: Library InCharge (Librarian)
Qualifications: M.A. (Economics), M. Lib. Sc., M.Phil (Lib. Sc.)
Total Experience: 15years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Lalita Bhardwaj
Designation: Assistant Librarian
Qualifications: M.A. (Hindi), M.Phil (Lib. & Info. Sc.)
Total Experience: 14 years
Email-Id: [email protected]
Mrs. Anita Goel
Designation: Restorer
Qualifications: Diploma (Lib. Sc.)
Total Experience: 16 years
Sports
Practise Sessions for students of Volleyball and Cricket teams in the evening hours
Matches between Staff Members of the College on every working Saturday
Members of Sports Committee:
Mr. Bhuvnesh Khokhar
(Sports InCharge)
Sports Achievements:
National level participation in Volleyball
Mr. Rajkumar Singhal
(Sports Co-InCharge)
Sports Achievements:
State level participation in Table Tennis
Enclosure – A
S. No. Sports Items available
1. Cricket Items
2. Football Items
3. Volleyball Items
4. Badminton Items
5. Basketball Items
6. Track & Field Accessories
7. Carom Board Accessories
8. Chess Accessories
9. Table Tennis Accessories
10. Lawn Tennis Accessories
11. Javelin
12. Discuss Throw
13. Boxing Kit
Enclosure – B
S. No. Gym Items available
1. Squat Stand
2. Flat Bench
3. Leg Curl Machine
4. Leg Pull Down Machine
5. Jogger Belt Machine
6. Abdominal Machine
7. Weight Lifting
8. Dumb-bells
9. Weight Assist Chin-up Machine
10. Jogger Belt Machine
Cafeteria
In order to satisfy the appetites of the students and to give them a break (during lunch
hour), the College has provided a relaxing and comfortable place to students in Cafeteria.
The Cafeteria not only provides the students of the campus with mouth-watering dishes like
‘Samosa’, ‘Gulab-Jamun’, ‘Sandwich’, ‘Maggie’, ‘Thali’ etc., it is also one of the most
happening places in the campus with all the students gathering there at the clocks struck 1
o’ clock, to discuss their new experiences. Generally the Cafeteria remains the center of
attraction during any kind of Cultural/Sports events & activities.
The Cafeteria at HCE is always buzzing with students’ chuckles and laughter. It is an ideal
place for socializing and having a great time sipping coffee and feasting on the great food it
offers.
Health Care
24 hours Medical Aid and Health Care service is also provided very near to the premises
(with nominal consultation fee) at CYGNUS J K HINDU HOSPITAL, Sonepat for all the
Students/ Hostelers/ Faculty & Staff Members of all the Institutes belonging to the THE
HINDU EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE SOCIETY.
College Bus Facility
The College is running chartered buses between Delhi-Sonepat on self-financing basis. It
covers the main pick-up points based on the convenient locations of students such as
R.K.Puram, Delhi Cantt, Uttam Nagar, Janakpuri, Vikaspuri, Peeragarhi, Rohini, Madhuban
Chowk, Pitampura, Burari, Badli, Karnal Bypass, Alipur, Singhu Border, Bahalgarh etc.
Annual Fees for College Bus Facility: Rs. 35,000/-
Hostel Accommodation
The College has well-furnished separate Hostels for both boys and girls students with
excellent residential facilities. The hostels have the facility of Gym, lush green lawns and
Wi-Fi connectivity. Full security and back-up generator is also provided for round the clock
power supply. The Mess facility at nominal charges is provided to the students, with
freedom to choose the menu among themselves and the kind of food that suits their appetite.
Proper attention is given to the hygiene and cleanliness of the hostel, and all the residents
are expected to keep their rooms neat and tidy. For visitors who want to meet Hostelers,
separate visitor room is provided. In case of an illness/injury, First Aid Box is available in
the hostel.
Annual Fees for Boys’ Hostel: Rs. 60,000/-
Annual Fees for Girls’ Hostel: Rs. 52,000/-
Also 24 hours Medical Aid and Health Care service is also provided very near to the
premises (with nominal consultation fee) at CYGNUS J K HINDU HOSPITAL.
Gym Activities
Contact Details
Hindu College of Engineering
Industrial Area, Sonepat-131001, Haryana (India)
Mob. No. 9034090663 Ph.No. 0130-2212756 Telefax: 0130-2212755
E-Mail : [email protected] , [email protected]
Website :www. hcesonepat.org
How to reach HCE ?
Hindu College of Engineering is located very near (within 1 Km) to Sonepat Railway
Station. It is located in Industrial Area, Sonepat. The main advantage is that it is well
situated in the heart of the City. Cygnus J K Hindu Charitable Hospital, a very renowned
Hospital in the city is also located adjacent to it.
By Train :
Trains for Sonepat are available from all major railway stations like New Delhi, Old Delhi,
Chandigarh, Ambala, Karnal, Panipat, Gohana etc.
By Bus :
Buses for Sonepat are available from all major bus terminals like ISBT, New Delhi, Old
Delhi, Chandigarh, Ambala, Karnal, Panipat, Gohana, Rohtak, Jhajjar, Kharkhoda, Meerut,
Badaut, Bagpat, Shamli etc.