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T E N G I N E E R I NG

E N C
N M O
ER

MODASA

LL
G OV

EGE

INFORMATION BOOKLET (2025-26)


Governed by:
COMMISSIONERATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION,
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT

Shamlaji-Modasa Highway, Modasa-383315, Dist. Arvalli (Gujarat)


Website: http://www.gecmodasa.ac.in
Phone: +91 2774 242634, Fax: +91 2774 242633
CONTENTS
Sr. No. Description Page No.
1 Message from the Principal’s Desk 3
2 About the Institute 4
3 Courses Offered 5
4 Council of Heads 5
5 Departmental Information (Introduction, Vision-Mission,
faculties, laboratories, services offered)
Civil Engineering 6
Applied Mechanics 8
Mechanical Engineering 10
Electrical Engineering 14
Electronics & Communication 17
Computer Engineering 20
Information Technology 23
Science and Humanities 25
6 Campus Facilities 26
Library 26
Digital Library 27
Hostel Facility 28
7 Details of Cells & Sections
Student Section 30
GTU Section 30
Important Cells 31
Important Contact Numbers 32
8 Institute Achievements and Activities
Institute Achievements 33
Institute Activities 33

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MESSAGE FROM
THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

Prof. (Dr.) Jeetendra A. Vadher


Principal

Dear Students, Faculty members and all Stakeholders,


Warm greetings to all.
Today, as I deliver this message, I experience immense pride for this academically sound Government
Engineering College, Modasa on Shamlaji Road, which has flourished from 1984 to 2025. It is today in its
41st year, and it has a ained a position as a state-of-the-art institute in the tribal area of Aravalli district. The
widespread penetration of the pass-out students globally makes a huge impact in every field of engineering.
Our Institute actively promotes academic and all-round development of the students. Alumni are invited
and expert talks are arranged as part of placement drive for the students. Being a leading technical
institution in the district, many programs are conducted for the awareness to boost the Startup policy and
Innovation activities that is the foundation of entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Under the aegis of “AatmaNirbhar Bharat”, there has been incredible participation and contribution from
faculty and students in activities and programs that are conducted by GTU and the Education Department.
Exposure to technology advancement and active participation in sports & cultural activities is encouraged
to inculcate competitive spirit in the students. Students also become a part of tree plantation and cleanliness
drive so that they get involved in ma ers like green development and climate change, which are the
prominent environmental issues faced nationally and internationally.
As per the vision of our Hon'ble Prime Minister who believes in the theme “One Earth, One Family, One
Future” drawn from the Sanskrit phrase of the Maha Upanishad “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”, that focuses
on global priority areas of harmony and peace, such as financial growth, inclusive growth, digital economy,
public infrastructure, technology transformation, and reforms for women empowerment for socio-
economic progress. All these steps are taken to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development
Goals and secure a be er future for the generations to come.
Today it is inevitable to progress in the direction and in alignment with the concepts of the “National
Education Policy (NEP 2020)”. This is a student-centric policy, in which students are given a lot of flexibility
in choosing the subjects of their choice such that the emphasis encompasses Indian education system,
vernacular education, and multidisciplinary education. There is a possibility of a remarkable change in the
present education system of the country. The mission to promote and propagate NEP 2020 is the key
responsibility of the faculty and students of every institute.
I am happy to acknowledge that this huge and green campus with enhanced facilities and in-campus hostel
will support the academic and all-round development of students as it promises a good ecosystem of
teaching-learning among students and staff.
Best wishes for the future.
Sincerely, and with Best Regards,
Date : 19-06-2025 — Prof. (Dr.) Jeetendra A. Vadher
Principal,
Government Enineering College, Modasa
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ABOUT
THE INSTITUTE

Government Engineering College, Modasa was established in 1984 under the Directorate of Technical
Education, Gujarat State, Gandhinagar in North Gujarat region with a view to spread out technical
education in the region and hence promote industrial development. The institute was affiliated with
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University (HNGU), Patan from 1984 to 2007. The institute is affiliated to
Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad from 2008. It is recognized by All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE) , New Delhi.
The institute was started with two undergraduate courses, with an intake of 60 each. At present, it runs
seven undergraduate courses and two post graduate courses. Each department has well established
laboratories, computer centers and well qualified staff.
The institute is situated at a distance of about 100 km towards the North of Ahmedabad on Modasa-
Shamalaji State Highway on the outskirts of Modasa town, the district Headquarter of Aravalli district. The
college is connected by state and national highway with Ahmedabad, Himmatnagar, Baroda and Udaipur.
The campus is spread over more than 112 acres of land having natural aesthetics and topographical
surroundings.

VISION MISSION
To be a Leading Institution ensuring Academic l To be a student centric institute imbibing
Excellence, Research, Nurturing Innovation and experiential, innovative and lifelong learning skills,
Entrepreneurial A itude to produce competent addressing societal problems.
technocrats for service to Nation. l To create a conducive ecosystem for research,
innovation and extension services.
l To inculcate entrepreneurial a itude and values
amongst learners.
l To collaborate with Industries and other institutions
to strengthen symbiotic relations.
l To mentor aspiring Institutions to unleash their
potential, towards nation building.

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COURSES
OFFERED
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Program Commencement Present Course Code as
Year Intake per GTU

Electrical Engineering 1984 60 09

Civil Engineering 1984 60 06

Mechanical Engineering 1989 60 19

Electronics and Communication 1991 30 11

Information and Technology 1999 120 16

Computer Engineering 2001 120 07

Automobile Engineering 2008 30 02

TOTAL 480

POSTGRADUATE COURSES
Program Commencement Present Course Code as
Year Intake per GTU

Transportation Engineering 2010 18 69

Computer Engineering
(Software Engg.) 2010 18 73

TOTAL 36

COUNCIL OF
HEADS
1. Human Resource (Faculty & Staff) Prof. J. A. Vadher (Principal)

2. Student Affairs Prof. S. S. Singh (Professor, Civil Department)

3. Store & Purchase Prof. U. R. Khare (Head, Civil Department)

4. Academics Prof. V. J. Upadhyay (Head, Electrical Department)

5. Infrastructure & Maintenance Prof. U. V. Shah (Head, Mechanical Department)

6. Industry & Outreach Prof. V. J. Upadhyay (Head, Electrical Department)

7. Amenities Prof. U. V. Shah (Head, Mechanical Department)

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CIVIL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT

Civil Engineering department has been functional from the year 1984. The department offers graduate
course in Civil Engineering and Post Graduate course in Transportation Engineering. Senior faculties of the
department have more than 20 years of teaching experience. The faculties have expertise in different areas of
civil engineering. The department have well equipped laboratories for the subjects of Surveying, Fluid
Mechanics, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Geology. It has advance open
access computing facilities with LAN and Wifi connection. In addition to the regular academic activities,
department also organizes various technical and non technical events, expert lectures etc from time to time.
Department has also signed MoUs with various
government departments for providing its
technical expertise. A student chapter with
MISSION
Institution of Engineers has also been established at l Impart quality in academics through experimental
the local level. innovation with core values.
l To promote innovative practices in the field of civil

VISION l
engineering.
To inculcate entrepreneurial approach among the
Produce globally employable competent civil engineers learners as civil engineer.
commi ed to research, innovation and entrepreneurship l To enhance industry – academia collaboration for
with core values. promoting research and placement.
l To offer the services to community.

FACULTY DETAILS
Sr. Designation Qualification
Name
No.
1. Dr. U. R. Khare Professor and Head Ph.D.
2. Dr. S. S. Singh Professor Ph.D.
3. Prof. P. K. Shah Associate Professor Ph.D.
4. Dr. V. R. Gor Associate Professor Ph.D.
5. Prof. H. B. Thakar Assistant Professor M.E.
6. Prof. J. K. Sathavara Assistant Professor M.E.
7. Prof. D. H. Chaudhari Assistant Professor M.E.
8. Prof. H. K. Sharma Assistant Professor M.E.
9. Prof. J. P. Pandya Assistant Professor M.E.

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LABORATORY DETAILS
Surveying Laboratory provides practical knowledge
regarding measuring instruments for distance, vertical and
horizontal angles, and elevation by performing levelling and
transverse surveys and for applying corrections to geodetic
observations. The major equipments in this laboratory
include, Total station, Theodolite, Dumpy level,
Chains/Tapes, Plane Table and accessories.

Environmental Engineering Laboratory deals with


practicals to assess the pollutants of water and air, to assess
noise level, monitor the level and type of air and water
pollutants. The laboratory is equipped with the latest
environmental equipments for evaluating water, noise and
air pollution load, BOD, COD etc. with the equipments like
BOD Testing Machine, Multi parameter Testing Machine and
Turbidity meter.

Transportation Engineering Laboratory is well


equipped with Highway material testing equipments. The
major equipments in the laboratory include, Crushing Value
apparatus, Los Angeles Abrasion Test, Aggregate impact
value apparatus, Universal Penetrometer, Ductility testing
machine, Flash & Fire point apparatus, Ring & Ball
apparatus, Stripping Test apparatuses.

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory deals with practical


knowledge application of principles in collection, storage,
control, transport, regulation, measurement and use of water
by engaging with different flow measuring set-ups such as
venturi meter, orifice-plate, pitot tube, rotameter etc., where
students can visualize the basic theory.

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APPLIED MECHANICS
DEPARTMENT

Applied Mechanics Department has been running right from the inception of this institute since 1984. It has
an intake capacity of 120 students per year. The department conducts theory, practical, site visits,
competitions and seminars on various subjects for current/recent technology.
Applied Mechanics is a branch of applied science, which treats the action of forces on bodies. It examines
the response of bodies (solids and fluids) or system of bodies to external forces. Some examples of
mechanical systems include the forces acting on truss& transmission tower, boom of crane and its parts. For
the depth of knowledge and studies, Applied Mechanics branch covers various subjects like Structural
Analysis, Structure Design, Geo-technical
Engineering, Concrete Technology, Precast and
Prestress Concrete Structures, Earthquake
MISSION
Engineering and allied Construction Materials. l Impart quality in academics through experimental
innovation with core values.
l To promote innovative practices in the field of civil

VISION l
engineering.
To inculcate entrepreneurial approach among the
Produce globally employable competent civil engineers learners as civil engineer.
commi ed to research, innovation and entrepreneurship l To enhance industry – academia collaboration for
with core values. promoting research and placement.
l To offer the services to community.

FACULTY DETAILS
Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1. Major Dr. C. S. Sanghvi Professor Ph.D.
2. Prof. D. R. Tarachandani Associate Professor and Head M.E. (C.A.S.A.D.)
3. Prof. D. A. Sagar Assistant Professor M.E. Civil (C.A.S.A.D.)
4. Dr. A. J. Patel Assistant Professor Ph.D
5. Prof. M. M.Bhunga Assistant Professor M.E. Civil (C.A.S.A.D.)
6. Prof. F. Y. Parikh Assistant Professor ME Structural Engineering
7. Prof. Mo U. A. Farediwala Assistant Professor M.E. CIVIL (C.A.S.A.D.)
8. Prof. D. B. Sathavara Assistant Professor M.E. CIVIL (C.A.S.A.D.)

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LABORATORY DETAILS
Mechanics of Solid Lab
The objective of the laboratory is to demonstrate the basic
principles in the area of Engineering Mechanics and Strength
of Materials to students through a series of experiments. In
this laboratory, the experiments are performed to measure
the properties of the materials such as impact strength, tensile
strength, compressive strength, hardness, ductility etc.

Concrete Technology Lab


The testing and inspection of concrete and concrete making
materials like cement and aggregates are important in
obtaining quality construction. The laboratory allows the
students to perform tests on the materials and also to assess
the properties of various fresh and hardened concrete which
may affect the performance of concrete members. The
apparatus and machines available in the concrete technology
laboratory are Sieve Shaker, Compressive testing machine,
Flexural Testing Machine, Apparatus for workability
measurement, etc.

Geotechnical Engineering Lab


Soil Testing is an integral part of soil mechanics and
foundation Engineering. A proper evaluation of soil samples
and analysis of test results are essential for students and
practicing Civil Engineers. Tri-axial Testing machine, Direct
Shear testing machine, Unconfined Compression testing
machine, Consistency Limit testing machines are available in
the laboratory.

Earthquake Engineering Lab


Facilities have been developed in the Department to conduct
experiments related to earthquake engineering. Some of the
major facilities include: a low cost shake table for dynamic
testing of structural models for pounding effect, mode
shapes, spring mass system, re-entrant corners, building
model with active and passive damper devices.

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT

Mechanical Program of the Institute received NBA accreditation for the year 2021-22, 2022-23 & 2023-2024 up to 30/06/2024.

Mechanical Engineering Department was established since inception of the institute and is considered as
one of the concrete pillars of Government Engineering College, Modasa. The department offers Bachelor of
Engineering in Mechanical with an intake capacity of 60 students. The department has highly qualified
faculty members and all the laboratories are
equipped with latest technology equipments/ MISSION
instruments. The department provides teaching in
To equip mechanical engineering graduates to face
the area of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, fluid
challenges of industries, society and nation by:
power engineering, heat transfer, refrigeration and
l Providing domain knowledge through qualified,
air conditioning, design and dynamics of
experienced and trained faculties in healthy
mechanical systems etc.
environment.

VISION l Developing technical skills and creating awareness


about needs of industries by encouraging
Build a strong teaching-learning and research entrepreneurial a itude.
environment to prepare determined, innovative, l Encouraging graduates to think innovatively through
inventive, self-esteemed and goal oriented mechanical project works with professional ethical practices.
engineers with good technical knowledge, analytical and l Providing all kinds of support for overall personality
soft skill. development.

FACULTY DETAILS
Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1 Dr. J. A. Vadher Professor & Principal Ph.D.
2 Dr. U. V. Shah Professor & Head (Mech.) Ph.D.
3 Prof. M. M. Makwana Associate Professor M.E.
4 Dr. R. J. Jani Associate Professor & Head (Auto.) Ph.D.
5 Dr. B. C. Khatri Associate Professor Ph.D.
6 Dr. D. R. Shah Associate Professor Ph.D.
7 Prof. R. B. Shah Assistant Professor M.Tech.
8 Dr. Samrudhhi. P. Patel Assistant Professor Ph.D.
9 Prof. M. M. Madhikar Assistant Professor M.Tech.

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Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
10. Prof. P. R. Parekh Assistant Professor M.E.
11. Prof. P. R. Panchal Assistant Professor M.E.
12. Dr. P. M. Mistri Assistant Professor Ph. D.
13. Prof. M. G. Patel Assistant Professor M.Tech.
14. Prof. H. I. Chaudhari Assistant Professor M.Tech.
15. Dr. J. C. Gamit Assistant Professor Ph. D.
16. Prof. R. B. Gadhavi Assistant Professor B.E.
17. Prof. R. N. Bodar Assistant Professor B.E.
18. Prof. S. A. Bhatia Assistant Professor M.Tech.
19. Prof. A. R. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.
20. Prof. J. R. Bhavsar Assistant Professor B.E.
21. Prof. S. L. Ganchi Assistant Professor M.E.
22. Mr. V. A. Bhavsar Instructor Turner

LABORATORY DETAILS

Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering Lab


This laboratory is equipped with all modern turbo machines
and fundamental test set up like pumps, fans, Pelton wheel
turbine test set up, Francis turbine test rig, Centrifugal pump
test rig, Reciprocating pump test rig, test set up for impact etc.

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab:


This laboratory houses the vapour compression refrigeration
system, air conditioning, heat pump set up, refrigerator to
determine the most crucial performance parameters of RAC
devices.

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CAD/CAM Lab:
This laboratory emphasizes on computer aided design and
manufacturing, quality control and measurement too. It also
provides various activities in non-conventional manufactu-
ring, flexible manufacturing system and automation.

Workshop and Machine Shop Lab:


Workshop has various facilities like Machine shop, Carpentry
shop, Fi ing shop, Welding shop, Smithy shop, Pluming
shop, Foundry shop etc. to cater to hands on experience for
the students.

Mechanical Workshop
Mechanical Workshop building strengthens the
department to achieve its vision and missions.
This building has many facilities where students
can apply their cognitive skills and develop new
skills. The workshop has facilities like lathes,
milling machines, drilling machines, shaper
machines etc upon which students in team
perform various machining processes. Workshop
building envelopes some advance technology
like CNC machine, advance turning machines,
computerized engine test setup etc. Overall,
Mechanical workshop pumps the enthusiasm in
the students hearts and provides a platform for
their development.

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1. Prof. R. J. Jani Associate Professor and Head Ph.D.
2. Prof K.V. Fadadu Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Purusing)
3. Prof. D. A. Chaudhari Assistant Professor B.E.
4. Mr. H. M. Vankar Lab Assistant

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LABORATORY DETAILS
Internal Combustion Engine Lab
This laboratory is equipped with modern instruments
like modern internal combustion engine test rig, diesel
smoke meter, variable compression ratio engine test rig,
five gas exhaust gas analyzer etc.

Automobile Electrical and Electronics Lab


This laboratory comprises instruments like electrical
equipment board, auto scanner and diagnostic tool, cut
sections of electrical instruments etc.

Automobile Engineering Lab


This lab is facilitated by demonstrative instruments like
disc brake model, multiple clutch model, cut section of
carburetor, Diesel jeep of Mahindra & Mahindra,
computerized wheel balancer, garage instruments, cut
section of steering mechanism etc.

Automobile Workshop
Automobile workshop has hands on experimental setup
like machine shop, vehicle maintenance facility, wheel
alignment checking and vehicle air condition recovery
and recharging facility.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT

Electrical Engineering is a discipline which deals with visualization, conceptualization, design, analysis,
development, operation and maintenance of Electrical systems and their components to ensure quality,
safety, reliability and sustainability. The ways of
utilizing Electrical power supply, operating
Electrical machines and controlling it through power
VISION
electronics is an integral part of Electrical To thrive for excellence in the field of Electrical
Engineering by imparting quality education that
Engineering.
produces skilled, innovative and ethical engineers to meet
The department aims to impart high quality the needs of academia, industry and society.
education, to imbibe the spirit of innovation and
entrepreneurship among the students and thereby
produce comprehensive Electrical Engineers to meet MISSION
the changing needs of the industry and society at To provide high quality graduate program in electrical
large. It is commi ed to enhance technical engineering so that it prepares students for
proficiency along with moral values. l To provide an effective Teaching-Learning environment to
acquire skills and knowledge in the field of Electrical
The faculty lineup is well qualified with a blend of Engineering.
experience and fresh talent. The department has well l Strengthen industry institute interaction to enable the

established, well equipped separate laboratory students to work on innovative and real time problems.
l To foster a culture of entrepreneurship amongst the students.
facilities. There is provision of a departmental library
l To instill values in students for lifelong learning and service to
to enable the students to make optimum use of the the society.
resources.

FACULTY DETAILS
Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1. Dr. Vipulkumar Jeshanker Upadhyay Professor And Head Ph.D.
2. Dr. S. R. Sharda Associate Professor Ph.D.
3. Dr. Umesh L. Makwana Associate Professor Ph.D.
4. Dr. Nirali V. Upadhyay Assistant Professor Ph.D.
5. Prof. Pujara Jigneshkumar Baldevbhai Assistant Professor Me (Electrical)
6. Dr. Kaushal Kiritbhai Bhatt Assistant Professor Ph.D.
7. Prof. Trushna Pratik Shah Assistant Professor M.E (Electrical)
8. Prof. Tejalkumar Ambelal Chaudhari Assistant Professor M.E (Electrical)
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Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
9. Prof. Chetankumar Kohyabhai Bariya Assistant Professor M.E (Electrical)
10. Prof. Raj Khodidas Kapadia Assistant Professor M.E (Electrical)
11. Prof. Sumitkumar Bankar Vinodbhai Assistant Professor M.E (Electrical)
12. Prof. Darshan Upendrabhai Thakar Assistant Professor M.E (Electrical)
13. Dr. Hemang Suryakant Pandya Assistant Professor Ph.D.

LABORATORY DETAILS
Electrical Machine Laboratory
This lab consists of equipments like D.C. Machines,
Transformers, Synchronous machines, Induction Motors etc.
It provides an educational platform to the students wherein
they can visualize the theoretical concepts being
implemented. The students can not only understand the
principle and operation of working of the machines but can
also explore their performance characteristics.

Advanced Machines Laboratory


The Laboratory involves special machines viz. Schrage
Motor, Speed Control of Induction Motor by pole changing
Method setup, Repulsion motor, Motor cascade connection
setup, Ward Leonard Setup for Speed Control etc. This
laboratory enables student to analyse performance of
advanced machines and advanced setup for their control.

Measurement & Instrumentation Laboratory


This lab is equipped with various measuring instruments and
transducers like Linear Variable differential transformer
(LVDT), Thermocouple, Resistance strain gauge, Resistance
Temperature Detector, Various Bridges etc, The students can
understand the fundamentals of various measuring
instruments, their principles of operation and working.

Analog-Digital / Power Electronics / Electric Drive Lab


The laboratory includes facilities to demonstrate and experiment with basic
building blocks of analog- digital , power electronic circuits and Electric Drives viz
. static switches' (diodes, diac, triac, UJT, SCR, Thyristors ) characteristic
realization setups, DC-Dc converters, drives, digitagal gates, flip-flops, shift
registers and counters, OPAMP based setups, amplifier trainers, Single phase
Semi and Fulli control converter for DC Motor, Four quadrant control of DC
Shunt motors, Constant time, constant frequency control of DC Motors, bread-
boarding facilities are available for experimenting & mini projects.

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High Voltage Laboratory
In this lab, the students can access and familiarize themselves
with operations of the high voltage equipments like impulse
generator, oil testing kit, horn gap arrester, solid insulation
high voltage tester etc. The students are made aware of
appropriate precautions to be taken while handling
equipments in a high voltage laboratory.

Power System Laboratory


Power system Lab is equipped by basic power system trainer
setup, demonstration setups for Buchcholz relay, different
types of cables, insulators including string, shackle, pin
insulators of different voltage levels, parts of transmission
line including dampers, clamps, earthing rods to have hands
on experience and feel of concepts and parts of Electrical
power System.

Switchgear and Protection Laboratory


This laboratory is meant for establishing experimental setup
for the switchgears and various protection schemes for parts
of power system and machines including , trainer setups for
relay, relaying schemes,test setups for MCB, and fuse and
fuse wires. The lab is fully functional in order to provide
hands-on experience and skills regarding the course area.

Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory


This laboratory enables the newly admi ed students to
understand the fundamental concepts of Electrical
Engineering. Students get an idea about the functioning of
basic electrical equipments, domestic and staircase wiring
procedures, MCB's ELCB's etc. The practical exposure helps
develop skills in these freshers which they will require in the
years to come.

Embedded Systems Laboratory


This laboratory provides a medium to the students wherein
they can understand the components like microprocessor,
microcontroller etc. that constitute an embedded system.
They can become familiar with the tools used to develop an
embedded environment. They can implement small
programs to solve well defined problems.

Computer Center
The computer center provides access to various simulation
and coding packages to complete theory concepts using
simulation and analytical computations using packages viz.
Matlab/ Sci lab, C-C++, Keil, FEMM etc.

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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
DEPARTMENT

The Electronics & Communication Engineering


Department was established in the year 1984. VISION
Currently, it offers a four year undergraduate To strive for academic excellence, enhance industry-
course in Electronics and Communication institute interaction to create competent technocrats in
Engineering with an intake of 30 and relevant areas for addressing ever changing needs of society.
accommodated in building no. 4 of the institute.
Department has well established and separate
laboratory facilities i.e. Audio-Video, Analog and
MISSION
Digital Communication, Antenna, Microwave, VLSI l To ensure dissemination of knowledge through
Design, Signal Processing, Virtual Instrumentation. effective teaching and learning process.
Department has a computer center with high-end l To strengthen collaboration with industries.
computer facilities, a seminar room with required l To prepare the students with multi-disciplinary
facilities and provision of department library. competence for their successful career and service to
the society.

FACULTY DETAILS
Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1. Dr. Alpesh H. Dafada Associate Professor & Head Ph.D.
2. Prof. S. K. Rana Assistant Professor M.Tech.
3. Prof. N. D. Patel Assistant Professor Ph.D.
4. Prof. K. R. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.
5. Dr. B. A. Brahmbhatt Assistant Professor Ph.D.
6. Prof. S. H. Mansuri Assistant Professor M.Tech.
7. Prof. P. V. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.
8. Prof. M. S. Chauhan Assistant Professor M.Tech.
9. Shri J. N. Patel Instructor
10. Shri M. G. Kazi Lab Assistant

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LABORATORY DETAILS
Analog Electronics and Digital Electronics Lab
This laboratory consists of analog electronics and digital
electronics trainer kits and equipments along with
supporting facilities i. e. lab station, CRO, and other
required measuring equipments etc. It provides an
education platform, wherein students can visualize
theoretical concepts being implemented. Students can
perform, test and verify their theoretical concepts,
principles and operations regarding analog electronics
and digital electronics circuits etc by hands-on practice.

VLSI and Embedded Systems Laboratory


This laboratory consists of trainer kits of VLSI and
Embedded systems along with required testing,
measurement and verification facilities. It provides a
platform to the students to understand the architecture
and interfacing of microprocessor, microcontroller,
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and Complex
Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) experimentally.
Also students can perform hands-on experiments to test
and verify their concepts, principles and theoretical
understanding of the related subjects.

Signal Processing Laboratory


This laboratory consists of signal processing trainer kits
along with required supporting measuring facilities i. e.
DSO/CRO, lab station etc. Various experiments related
to signals and system i. e. signal sampling and
reconstruction, signal and system analysis and
synthesis, signal conditioning etc can be performed and
verified here. Laboratory is also equipped with
MATLAB simulation software facilities to carry out
various simulation based experiments and student
project works. Also it has LAN trainer kits and optical
fiber communication trainer kits.

Power Electronics and Workshop Lab


This laboratory concentrates on the learning of basic
components of power electronics and its applications. It
has a vast variety of equipments and trainer kits related
to power electronics. The department is also equipped
with workshop labs where students can learn the
working and application of basic electronic
components.
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Digital Communication Laboratory
Laboratory consists of various digital communication
trainer kits along with supporting facilities i. e. DSO,
CRO, lab station. It provides a platform to the students to
experimentally test and verify their theoretical
principles, concepts and understanding with hands-on
facilities. Various experiment setups are available in
laboratory i. e. sampling and reconstruction, TDM-PCM
transmission and reception, delta modulation, ASK,
FSK, PSK, AM-FM Modulation-Demodulation trainer
kits etc. Available MATLAB simulation software in the
laboratory helps the students to simulate all concepts,
principles and understanding of communication theory.

Antenna, Radar and Satellite Communication Lab


This laboratory consists of antenna and wave
propagation trainers kits and equipments along with
ANSYS software for antenna designing (courtesy DIC-
GTU) to demonstrate concept of antenna communi-
cation. It has radar and satellite communication trainer
kits and equipments to demonstrate basics of radar and
satellite communication.

DIC Centre and Tinkering Laboratory


DIC Centre and Tinkering Laboratory are established
in EC Department. DIC center equipped with
instruments and equipments worth Rs. 25 lakhs,
funded by GUCOST. Tinkering Lab consist of various
prototyping components, consumables and other
r e q u i r e d s u p p o r t . I O T b o a r d s , s u r ve i l l a n c e
equipments, PLC kit, PCB prototyping machine, DAQ
(PAC) are available in the lab.

Departmental Computer Centre and Library


Computer center has 41 high-end PCs with internet
facility and department library consists of various
books, study and reading materials along with furniture
and other supporting facilities.

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING /
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Computer & Information Technology Department runs in a newly constructed and well-furnished building
(Academic block 5, Building number 8). The main strength of the department is highly qualified and well-
experienced faculty. In addition to this, the department is well equipped with sufficient number of
computer systems, networking of more than 250 nodes, WI-FI, INTERNET, and required software and
hardware resources. There are well-designed faculty cabins with required furniture. Department has four
water coolers with R. O. system for good quality of drinking water for the students and faculty.

VISION - COMPUTER ENGINEERING MISSION - COMPUTER ENGINEERING


To become a prominent department producing competent l To create globally competent students having ability to
professionals with research, innovation and entrepreneurial design, develop and test world class software, keeping
skills, inculcating moral values and societal concerns. pace with the latest technological developments.
l Create facilities and expertise in advanced computer
technology thereby promote research.
l Enhance Industry Institute Interaction program to get
acquainted with corporate culture.
l Induce moral, ethical values and spirit of social
commitment.

FACULTY DETAILS - COMPUTER ENGINEERING


Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1 Dr. P. J. Patel Associate Professor & Head Ph.D.
2 Dr. M. M. Goyani Associate Professor Ph.D.
3 Dr. U. G. Chauhan Associate Professor Ph.D.
4 Prof. A. K. Dodiya Assistant Professor M.E.
5 Prof. R. J. Prajapati Assistant Professor M.E.
6 Prof. S. G. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.
7 Prof. P. R. Gamit Assistant Professor M.E.
8 Prof. M. K. Rathva Assistant Professor M.E.
9 Prof. V. R. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.

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Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
10 Prof. U. R. Bhoi Assistant Professor M.E.
11 Prof. M. V. Chauhan Assistant Professor M.E.
12 Dr. A. B. Parmar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
13 Prof. N. D. Goriya Assistant Professor M.E
14 Prof. P. A. Bhura Assistant Professor M.E.
15 Prof. N. S. Chowdhary Assistant Professor M.E.
16 Prof. N. V. Nagekar Assistant Professor M.E.
17 Dr. R. N. Vaza Assistant Professor Ph.D.
18 Prof. S. R. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.
19 Shri C. R. Upadhyay Computer Programmer
20 Shri J. G. Prajapati Lab. Assistant

LABORATORY DETAILS
Project Lab : 8112
The project lab has number of computers. This lab is
dedicatedly used for project and design engineering subject.
Students can perform their project related work. Sufficient
number of PC, laptop points and other required
infrastructure is available in this lab.

Programming Lab 1 : 8113


The department is having programming lab for students
where they can perform their experiments. This lab contains
number of Computers with Internet connection. This lab is
dedicatedly used for subjects such as DBMS, OS, CG, CoS, SE,
Compiler Design and Python.

Programming Lab 2 : 8115


The department is having programming lab for students
where they can perform their experiments. This lab contains
number of Computers with Internet connection. This lab is
dedicatedly used for hardware related subjects such as
digital fundamentals, COA, CN, Block chain and IoT.

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PPS Lab: 8116
The department is having Programming for Problem Solving
lab for students where they can perform their PPS
experiments. This lab contains number of Computers with
Internet connection.

Programming Lab 3 : 8117


The department is having programming lab for students
where they can perform their experiments. This lab contains
number of Computers with Internet connection. This lab is
dedicatedly used for software/hardware related subjects
such as .Net, MCWC and cloud computing.

Seminar Room : 8119


The Seminar Room is a space that seats up to around 120
people. Featuring a large whiteboard, 2 medium-sized tables,
a podium, and a projector and small speaker set (in the media
closet), fully air-conditioned, the Seminar Room is the ideal
location for a guest lecture, a meeting, or a conference. The
seminar room is one of the state-of-art facility in the college. It
is equipped with the audio system and projection facilities.
Lectures of prominent people, seminars and discussions are
organized here. The hall is often used for Debates, Seminars,
Council meeting and society's events etc.

Server Room
The department maintains campus wide networking and INTERNET
facility of the institute. There is an INTERNET line provided by NKN
(National Knowledge Network) with speed up to 100 MBPS. Server
room contains high end servers, UPS, routers and switches.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
VISION - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MISSION - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
To become a prominent department producing technically l To create globally competent students having ability to
competent and skilled intellectual IT professionals with provide technical solutions in the field of Information
research, innovation and entrepreneurial skills, Technology.
inculcating moral values and societal concerns. l To create facilities and expertise in the field of
Information Technology where students and faculty
can enhance their understanding of technology.
l To enhance industry institute interaction programme
to get acquainted with corporate culture.
l To induce moral, ethical values and spirit of social
commitment.

FACULTY DETAILS - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1 Dr. S. A. Vahora Associate Professor & Head Ph.D.
2 Dr. M. N. Patel Associate Professor Ph.D.
3 Prof. H. R. Patel Assistant Professor M.E.
4 Prof. V. A. Rathod Assistant Professor M.E.
5 Dr. S. A. Chauhan Assistant Professor Ph.D.
6 Dr. N. N. Maltare Assistant Professor Ph.D.
7 Prof. A. D. Chaudhari Assistant Professor M.E.

LABORATORY DETAILS
Project Lab : 8212
The project lab has number of computers. This lab is
dedicatedly used for project and design engineering subject.
Students can perform their project related work. Sufficient
number of PC, laptop points and other required
infrastructure is available in this lab.

Programming Lab 1 : 8213


The department is having programming lab for students
where they can perform their experiments. This lab contains
number of Computers with Internet connection. This lab is
dedicatedly used for subjects such as DBMS, OS, CG, CoS, SE,
Compiler Design and Python.

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Programming Lab 2 : 8215
The department is having programming lab for students
where they can perform their experiments. This lab contains
number of Computers with Internet connection. This lab is
dedicatedly used for hardware related subjects such as
digital fundamentals, COA, CN, Block chain and IoT.

PPS Lab: 8216


The department is having Programming for Problem Solving
lab for students where they can perform their PPS
experiments. This lab contains number of Computers with
Internet connection.

Programming Lab 3 : 8217


The department is having programming lab for students
where they can perform their experiments. This lab contains
number of Computers with Internet connection. This lab is
dedicatedly used for software/hardware related subjects
such as .Net, MCWC and cloud computing.

Seminar Room
The Seminar Room is a space that seats up to around 120
people. Featuring a large whiteboard, 2 medium-sized tables,
a podium, and a projector and small speaker set (in the media
closet), fully air-conditioned, the Seminar Room is the ideal
location for a guest lecture, a meeting, or a conference. The
seminar room is one of the state-of-art facility in the college. It
is equipped with the audio system and projection facilities.
Lectures of prominent people, seminars and discussions are
organized here. The hall is often used for Debates, Seminars,
Council meeting and society's events etc.

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SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
DEPARTMENT

This department is accommodated in the main building. This interdisciplinary department is engaged in
teaching subjects of Mathematics, English, Contributor Personality Development, Physics and Effective
Technical Communication.
Science and Humanities Department imparts education on basics and fundamental theories of Engineering i.
e. Physics and Mathematics. Physics laboratory which provides basic knowledge of science and develops
scientific acumen among the students consist of experiments like Hall effect, Four Probe resistivity meter,
Ultrasonic velocity meter, Hysteresis curve tracer etc. English language is taught through language lab and
various other co-curricular activities. The laboratory has rich collection of BBC documentaries based on
Science and Engineering. The department consists of highly qualified and well experienced faculty members.

FACULTY DETAILS
Sr. Name Designation Qualification
No.
1. Dr. M. A. Patel Associate Professor & Head M.Phil., Ph. D.
2. Dr. Z. A. Patel Associate Professor in Mathematics M.Sc., Ph.D. in Mathematics
3. Dr. L. S. Narsingani Associate Professor in Mathematics Ph.D.
4. Dr. D. J. Prajapati Assistant Professor in Mathematics M.Sc, M.Phil, PhD in Mathematics
5. Prof. M. R. Tiwari Assistant Professor in Mathematics M.Sc, M.Phil. in Mathematics
6. Dr. K. B. Naik Assistant Professor in Mathematics M.Sc, PhD in Mathematics
7. Dr. R. P. Khatri Assistant Professor in Physics M.Sc, PhD in Physics
8. Dr. D. H. Sahay Assistant Professor in Physics M.Sc, PhD in Physics
9. Dr. G. N. Limbad Assistant Professor in English M.A., PhD in English
10. Prof D. J. Bhayani Assistant Professor in English M.A. in English

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CAMPUS FACILITIES

Seminar Room: Each department has its own seminar room equipped with audio visual aid.
Computer Facility: Each department has its own computer center with net connectivity of 100 MBPS lease
line of NKN for internet and all the centers are connected with internet facility.
Video Conferencing System: College is connected through video conferencing system with DTE office,
Gandhinagar.
CCTV Surveillance System: Campus is secured with 58 CCTV cameras connected with central monitoring
system to monitor the class room activities from Principal office and from DTE office.
Gymkhana: Gymkhana building houses canteen, table tennis room. Tennis court etc. The college campus
also has a large open ground for outdoor sports activities.

Library

About: The Central Library of the institute is the hub for information services in the institute, gathering
place for the faculties and students of diversified technological areas and also serves as a major learning and
resource centre. It is a creative and innovative partner in supporting the teaching, learning, scholarship and
research activities of the institute.
Location of Library: Library is located in LRC Building, which includes Librarian cabin, news paper
reading area, book issue and return area, reference section, digital library section, magazine section and
reading room facility with wi-fi internet facility.
Library Information:
Total Library Area (in Sq. m) : 293.27
Total Reading Area (in Sq. m) : 116.09
Number of seats in reading space : 100
Library Networking Facility : Yes (NKN Local internet of 100 MBPS as well as Namo-WiFi facility)
Library Membership: All students and faculty members of the institute are to be registered as Member of
library at free of cost. Book borrowing rights are given to all Students (UG/PG) and faculty members, subject
to follow the defined rules and regulations.

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Care of library borrower cards: Take special care to maintain the library borrower cards. Do not fold, alter
entries made on the cards, Members are responsible for the entire set of library borrower card issued to them.
Loss of cards: Loss of borrower card should be reported to the librarian. Duplicate card may be issued
against formal application.
Library Services: Library serves as a resource center and aims to develop a comprehensive collection of
document's useful for faculty and students of the institute and provides an efficient distribution of
knowledge.
Library Resources: The collection in the library encompasses 24862 books of 8978 titles varying in subjects
like Engineering, Management, Basic Science and Humanities and also includes reference books and other
e-resource.
Volume Details:
Course(s)/ Department Total Volume No. of Titles
Mechanical / Automobile Engineering 4811 1110
Civil Engineering / Applied Mechanics 3873 1457
Computer Engineering / Information Technology 5178 1476
Electrical Engineering 2312 668
Electronics and Communication Engineering 4186 1347
General 2163 901
RUSA Section 290 201
IS Code 2049 1818
Total 24862 8978

Digital Library:

● All books are facilitated with barcode for software based data management. All library services are
managed by software (Soul 3.0). Book issue/return facilities, book search option, student/faculty usage
history is managed through Soul 3.0 software.
● Separate space in reading room provided for digital library comprising of 10 personal computers
connected with networking, as well as Namo Wi-Fi facility for assessing all e-Resources.
● Major e-resources such as IEEE Knimbus Open ebooks, JSTOR, Bloomsbury, Knimbus Multimedia,
Taylor and Francis, Science Direct, Cambridge University Press, Springer, IEEE under GTU Knimbus e-
library which are accessible to the faculties and students community in the library.
● Knimbus digital library With the help of Gujarat Technological university, institute is facilitated with
Knimbus online access portal for free access of available books and journals. For online search facility;
someone has to visit website Knimbus Link
● For user id and password please contact library Staff Members.
● NDL library for assessing e- resources With the help of National Mission on Education through
Information and Communication Technology, each student and faculty of this institute is facilitated with
National Digital Library for online access portal for free access of available books and journals. For online
search facility; someone has to visit website NDL Link
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● Separate Login id and password is issued to Each student and faculty of this institute. For ge ing login id
and password you may feel free to contact library staff members.
● GTU Online e-resources With the help of Gujarat Technological university, institute is facilitated with
online access portal for free access of available books and journals. For online search facility; someone
has to visit website GTU Online Resources Link
● No user id and password required for access the online library facility
● Journal Section General magazines and news le er are displayed in magazine/Journal section. The latest
issues are displayed on display rack and other previous issues are available with record room. Bound
volumes of periodicals are arranged in rack and are meant only for reference within the library.
● Reading Room: A reading room with seating capacity of 100 students is available in central library
section. A well-furnished and illuminated location creates an atmosphere of serenity that motivates the
readers to have effective learning and research activities. This area is also covered under Namo wi-fi
network as well as local internet points for easy usage to students/faculties.
● Admission to Library Students are allowed to enter the library only on production of their
authorized/valid Identity Cards.
● Library timings (Monday to Friday and working Saturday): 11:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

Hostel Facility:

Hostel Information:
The College has a Boys Hostel near its campus having five independent blocks to accommodate students,
who come from the different parts of Gujarat and from other states. The Boys Hostel has provision for
accommodation for around 810 students in 270 rooms across various semesters. The Girls Hostel is having
accommodation capacity of 100 Girls students (Block F). The admission at hostel is given based on the merit
rank, department wise and category wise as per the norms of Government of Gujarat. Students can stay in
the hostel for maximum up to six semesters (3rd Year) only. The Mess is operated twice a day at lunch and at
dinner. Three students are allocated in each room. Each room consists of three steel beds, three chairs, three
wall cupboards and three tables. All admi ed students have to follow the rules and regulation of Hostel
given in the following link:
h ps://gecmodasa.ac.in/assets/data/facilities/4_Hostel%20Rules%20and%20Regulations.pdf

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Organizational structure of Hostel:
Hostel Management Commi ee:
A. The following officers constitute the Hostel Management:
I. Principal
ii. Rector
iii. Assistant Rector
iv. Warden
v. Care taker
vi. Clerk
B. Institute Disciplinary Commi ee:
The following officers constitute the Institute Disciplinary Commi ee:
1. Principal
2. All Head of the Departments
3. Rector or Assistant Rector
Rector : Dr. U. V. Shah (Room No – 6106 – Mechanical Engineering Department)
Assistant Rector : Prof. P. V. Patel (Room No – 4212 – EC Engineering Department)
Prof. P. R. Gamit (Room No – 8115 – Computer Engineering Department)
The administration structure of hostel is shown as below.
Description of Work Staff Incharge
Block Warden Care taker
Warden and Care taker A Prof A. D. Chaudhari Prof. J. P. Pandya
(Room No. 8217 (Room No. 1216
Info. Tech. Dept.) Civil Engg. Dept.)
B Prof. D. J. Bhayani Prof. D. B. Sathvara
(Room No. 1203 (Room No. 1211
General Dept.) Applied Mechanics Dept.)
C Prof. M. M. Bhunga Prof. N. V. Nagekar
(Room No. 1217 (Room No. 8213
Applied Mechanics Dept.) Computer Dept.)
E (Gr. Flr.) Prof. A. K. Dodiya (Room No. 8115, Computer Dept.)
E (1st Flr.) Prof. M. G. Patel (Room No. 6217 Mech. Engg. Dept.)
E (2nd Flr.) Prof. S. G. Patel (Room No. 8117, Comp. Dept.)
E (3rd Flr.) Prof. J. R. Bhavsar (Room No. 2107, Mechanical Dept.)
F Prof. Samruddhi P. Patel Prof. Nehal S. Chowdhary
(Room No. 6216 (Room No. 8116
Mech. Engg. Dept.) Comp. Engg. Dept.)
Prof. Minal V Chauhan Prof. Hinal B. Thakar
(Room No. 8116 (Room No. 1221
Comp. Engg. Dept.) Civil Engg. Dept.)
Prof. Shilpak Rana Prof. Rinkal J. Prajapati
(Room No. 4117) (Room No. 8113
Comp. Engg. Dept.)
Clerk - F Block : Smt. Y G Kazi (Room No. 2102, Mech. Engg. Dept.)
Civil Works Prof. D. A. Sagar (Room No. 1219, Applied Mechanics Dept.)
Electrical Works Prof. J. B. Pujara (Room No. 7201-C, Electrical Engg. Dept.)
Shri S. J. Patel (Room No. 7111-B, Electrical Engg. Dept.)
Administrative Work Shri H. M. Vankar (Room No. 6203, Mechanical Engg. Dept.)

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CELLS & SECTIONS
Student Section Activity:
The main objective of the student section is to address various student related administrative work. With the
help of faculty coordinators and office staff, it provides necessary certificates to be authorized by the
Institute head and assists the students to avail benefits of various state/national/private-trust schemes.
Admissions, transfer and Certificates:
1. Reporting/Registration of newly admi ed students-ACPC/ICCR/MHRD
2. Bonafide/Character certificate for passed out and current students.
3. Semester term fees notification and collection of fees.
4. Bus/Train pass authorization.
5. Smart identity Card for new admi ed students and duplicate Identity Card Issuance.
6. Transcript/Migration certificate for other Universities.
7. Institute transfer related ma ers.
8. Education verification of pass out students for third party and Government agencies.
9. Specific certificates asked by student for authorization.

Scholarships and others


1. Scholarships: SC/ST/SEBC/PH/PG/MYSY/KCG and all special schemes of Government/All other schemes.
2. Provide student related institutional information and statistics to the head office/ other Govt. agencies.
3. Admission cancellation.
4. Distribution of student grade card and provisional certificates.
5. Education loan under PM Vidyalaxmi Scheme: The complete information and details about the scheme are
available at PM Vidyalaxmi portal (h ps://pmvidyalaxmi.co.in)

GTU Section
Location: Room No:1135, Ground floor, Main Building
This section acts as a connecting link between the institute and the university. It coordinates all the activities
related to the GTU. Following are the few important activities done by this section:
1. Enrollment of the students in GTU.
2. All the exams related activities like
● Filling of exam form. ● Rechecking/ reassessment etc.
● Conduction of exam.
● Result related issues.
In addition to the above mentioned activities, the section is also involved in solving any GTU related
issues/queries of the students and the faculties.

Officer Bearers:
1. GTU Coordinator: Dr. D. H. Sahay, Associate Professor, General Dept.
2. GTU Co-Coordinator: Dr. B. A. Brahmbha , Assistant Professor, General Dept.
3. Liaison officer (General): Prof. M. A. Farediwala, Assistant Professor, Applied Mechanics
For smooth functioning, a department level GTU liaison officer has also been designated for all the
departments.

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Important Cells:

Cell Designation Name of Officer


Gymkhana Vice President Dr. U. V. Shah
NCC, NSS Convener Dr. A. J. Patel

Anti Ragging Cell Coordinator Dr. U. V. Shah


Women Development Cell Coordinator Dr. S. K. Rana
Internal Grievance & Coordinator Dr. P. J. Patel
Sexual Harassment Redressal Cell
SC Internal Complaint Coordinator Dr. S. S. Singh
Prevention Cell
GTU Cell (Room No.: 1135) Coordinator Dr. D. H. Sahay
Co- Coordinator ......
Placement Cell Coordinator Dr. M. M. Goyani
Co- Coordinator Prof. P. M. Mistry
RTI Cell Coordinator Prof. D. A. Sagar
Co- Coordinator Prof. R. P. Khatri
Student Section Coordinator Dr. L. S. Narsingani
Co- Coordinator Prof. K. K. Bha
Jr. Clerk Shri. M. G. Kazi
Student Scholarship Coordinator Dr. L. S. Narsingani
Co- Coordinator Prof. H. I. Chaudhary
Library Coordinator Dr. N. V. Upadhyay
Co- Coordinator Prof. K. V. Fadadu
Hostel Rector and Worden Rector Dr. U. V. Shah
Warden Block – A Prof. A. D. Chaudhari
Warden Block – B Prof. D. J. Bhayani
Warden Block – C Prof. M. M. Bhunga
Warden Block – D Prof. M. G. Patel
Account Section In-Charge Coordinator Dr. S. S. Singh
Cashier Shri. A. L. Kharadi
Administrative Officer Administrative Officer Shri D. A. Sagar
Establishment Section Office Superintendent Smt. P. K. Prajapati
Mentor International Students -ICSR Coordinator Prof. M. M. Makwana
Co- Coordinator Prof. S. V. Banker
MIS, COGENT, Mobile Coordinator Dr. S. A. Vohra
A endance System Co- Coordinator Prof. U. R. Bhoi
Microsoft Teams Coordination Coordinator Dr. M. M. Goyani
Co- Coordinator Prof. A. A. Prajapati
Alumni Association Coordinator Dr. A. A. Prajapati
Admission & Help Centre Coordinator Dr. A. H. Dafda
Co- Coordinator Prof. A. K. Dodiya

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Important Contact Numbers:

Office Name Helpline / Contact Number

Police 100

Fire brigade 101

Ambulance 102

Ambulance (emergency) 108

Women harassment 181

Blood bank 1910

Mukhyamantri AmrutamYojna helpline number 18002331022

Child line Service 1098

Traffic Control 103

Railway Helpline Number 139

Complain against corruption 1064/180023344444

Cyber Crime Complaint Number 18005999010

Consumer Complain Helpline Number 18002330222

Rashtriya Swasthya BimaYojana Helpline Number 18002331021

RTI (Right To Information) Helpline Number 9924085000

Aadhar Card Helpline Number 18003131947

Meteorological Centre Helpline Number 18001801717

Passport Service Helpline Number 18002581800

Food safety Department (FSSAI)Helpline Number 1800112100

Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad 079-263011500

Public Health Centre, Modasa 02774-246526

Post Office, Modasa 02774-246481

Department of Technical Education, Gandhinagar h ps://dte.gujarat.gov.in

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INSTITUTE ACHIEVEMENTS
AND ACTIVITIES
Institute Achievements:
● Mechanical Program of the Institute received NBA accreditation for the year 2021-22, 2022-23 &
2023-24 up to 30/06/2024.
● MHRD DIC project worth Rs. 25 lacs is awarded for Design Innovation activities, (2018)
● SSIP project worth Rs. 20 lacs is awarded under Student Start-up & Innovation project of the State
Government (2017,2023)
● GUJCOST set up Design Laboratory & equipment worth Rs. 20 lacs given to the for nurturing design
activities in the institute (2019)
● Nodal partner of the Anchor-Nodal Project of MHRD for training to the faculties in the emerging
areas (2018)
● MoU made with IIT Bombay for Spoken Tutorial project (2021)
● Institute is funded by RUSA, KCG & GKS for various value added courses for the students.
● The Institute approved and supported 11 PoC under SSIP during 2024
● 02 Patents filed and 11 Seminar / Workshops done under SSIP during 2024
● New Girls' Hostel, F-Block, of 100 capacity with all state-of-the-art facilities like fully furnished
rooms, Mess, Solar water heater, RO systems, Rain Water harvesting etc. started in the campus from
the academic year 2021-23.

Institute Honor
Awarded as “Excellent Performance in Online
Education” under UDAYAM Project of
Education Department, Government of
Gujarat on the occasion of Teacher`s Day, 5th
September, 2020.

Institute Activities:

Swarajya Jashan 2k25


The Technopreneur Club celebrated
Swarajya Jashan 2K25 on 24th January,
blending cultural pride with a modern tech
touch through engaging activities and
inspiring performances. The energy
continued on 26th January with a vibrant
pre-Republic Day celebration, featuring
patriotic displays and innovative
showcases. Both events fostered creativity,
unity, and national pride, leaving a endees
with a sense of inspiration and enthusiasm.

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SSIP Activities: SSIP Awareness Programme in
Computer Engineering Department Activities
On March 28, 2024, an SSIP (Student Startup and Innovation Policy)
Awareness Session was held at the Department of Computer
Engineering & Information Technology, specifically in Room No:
8119 and 8219, Seminar Hall. The session, a ended by 123 students,
aimed to educate participants on innovation and startups,
encouraging them to turn their ideas into products. The session
focused on the significance of the SSIP 2.0 policy, which is designed
to foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among students. A endees were informed about the
various benefits of SSIP, including financial support and mentorship, which are crucial for developing prototypes
and launching startups. The speakers provided detailed guidance on how to apply for SSIP grants, emphasizing
the importance of utilizing these resources to bring innovative ideas to life.

Swachhata Hi Seva
The Government Engineering College proudly participated in the "Swachhata Hi Seva"
initiative, focusing on campus cleanliness and eco-friendly activities. As part of the drive,
several key activities were organized, including an elocution competition, essay writing
on the importance of cleanliness, and extensive cleaning of the boys' and girls' hostels,
gymkhana, and other parts of the campus. In conjunction with these activities, the college
also conducted a plantation drive under the government initiative "Ek Ped Ma Ke Liye."
This drive further reinforced our commitment to environmental conservation, with the
plantation of large trees such as Ashok, Neem, Pipal, and Banyan around the campus
grounds. Event Details: Date: 16/09/2024 to 22/09/2024, Time: 9:00 a.m. After forming
teams and distributing plants, participants took an oath to nurture the trees and lead eco-
friendly lifestyles. Rules for Participants: 1. Cleaning the campus and will collect the solid
waste 2. Collected waste needs to be disposed properly 3. The oath to keep the
surrounding clean is to be taken Note: Participation was voluntary, and students were advised to wear protective
shoes and jeans. Safety and mindfulness of surroundings were emphasized during the plantation activities.
Objectives: 1.To fulfill our commitment to society and Mother Nature. 2.To prevent soil erosion by providing tree
cover. 3.To strengthen the connection between humans and nature. 4.To enhance the green cover on campus.
Future Goals: 1.To create a more scenic and eco-friendly campus. 2.To apply permaculture techniques for
rejuvenating the land and surroundings.

RUSA Activities during 2022-24:


1. Total 93 students who underwent industrial training at the International Automobile Centre of Excellence
(iACE) in Gandhinagar. The training covered Electric Vehicle & Hybrid Vehicle and Autotronics and took
place from November 6, 2023, to November 10, 2023. The cost of the training amounted to Rs. 6,97,500/-, and it
was paid by the Education Department.
2. Total 25 students who underwent industrial training at the International Automobile Centre of Excellence
(iACE) in Gandhinagar. The training covered Plastic Technology, Welding technology and Autotronics and
took place from September 25, 2023, to September 29, 2023. The cost of the training amounted to Rs. 1,87,500/-,
and it was paid by the Education Department.
3. Our institute implemented the IIT spoken tutorial online course under the IMPACT scheme in two phases.
In total, 396 students were registered for various online courses, including GIT, Android app using Kotlin,
Python, OpenModelica, OpenFOAM, QCad, SciLAB, Arduino, eSim, etc. Out of the registered students, 94
appeared for the examination, and 79 students successfully received the final certification from IIT Bombay.
It's great to announce that our institute has successfully completed a module of the Finishing School program
focusing on communication, skill development, and employability. The participation of 55 students in this
program indicates a commitment to enhancing not only technical knowledge but also crucial soft skills that are
essential for success in the professional world.

Training at International Automobile Centre of excellence (iACE), Gandhinagar on different topic like Electrical vehicle and
Hybrid vehicle, Autotronics, painting technology, welding technology etc.

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Placement Fair 2024 Aravalli District
● A placement fair of entire Aravalli district was hosted at Government Engineering College, Modasa
on 05/03/2024. Total 11 institutes (Government and Grant in Aid) have participated in this fair. 27
companies and 324 students have been the part of this fair. The fair was conducted in blended mode.
Few companies were invited in college campus, whereas few industries conducted interviews in
online modes such as google meet, MS Team, Zoom meet etc. 101 students have been placed in these
27 companies.

Placement Details:
● The Training and Placement Cell of GEC, Modasa provides guidance and all the assistance to the
students in order to achieve their career goals. Requisite emphasis is given for soft skills
development complementing the regular academic programs. Aptitude tests, Group Discussions,
Job oriented courses and special training programs are regularly conducted. We also organizes
guest lectures and invites visiting faculty members from renowned institutes for training students
and faculty members as well. The Objective of the placement cell is to facilitate the process of
placement & ensure that each eligible student gets an opportunity in the industries. The college is in
the process of signing MOUs with many industrial organizations and industrial chambers to
provide some of the best placements in India. Technical paper presentation contests are held in
collaboration with industries to discuss new developments and trends. Our Alumni are presently
working at India's best corporate, ensuring high pay scale and job security. Other than this, we are
hopeful of further improving our placement opportunities, activities and avenues in the near future
while working in association with our powerful Alumni in Gujarat and across the country.
Placement Cell Statistics
Year 2024-25 2023-24 2022-2023
Total Students 123 180 323
Selected

35

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