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Aicte 100 Points Diary - (Be Mech B 04)
Aicte 100 Points Diary - (Be Mech B 04)
Mechanical Div
Roll No. 04 ERP no. S1032190456 B
Committee Post Work Summary Total Hours Checked by Verified by
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15/9/202 Engineers Day Engineers day was organized to give a tribute to Sir M Visvesvaraya and everyone
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Division FE/MECH B 04 (SEM II)
Target 52 Hours/ 13points (as per syllabus)
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Dean SSW Examination
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Division SE/MECH B 04 (SEM III)
Target 48 Hours/ 12 points (as per syllabus)
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23/10/ PBL - 5 04 - Mr. Rupesh Deshbhratar
8. 2020
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15/9/202 Engineers All 5 Dr. Rajni Bahuguna
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Bodies
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3. 19-20th Zephyr 2020 A college fest where being the organizer was taught to head a team, plan
September games and inspecting the overall management throughout the period.
2020
23/10/ PBL Project based Learning comes under Holistic Student Development(HSD)
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2020 Teaching scheme. This course is intended to develop projects thereby
identifying & analyzing the basic real time problems and study existing
solutions and prepare literature survey.
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10. 15/9/202 Engineers Day Engineers day was organized to give a tribute to Sir M Visvesvaraya and everyone
0 who helps the world make a better place with emerging technologies.
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Division SE/MECH B 04(SEM IV)
Target 52 Hours/ 13 points (as per syllabus)
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Division TE/ MECH B 04 (SEM V)
12 & 13- Progressive ASME 5 48 Ms. Yesha Yadav Mr. Krishna Gaikwad
1. 07-2021 India
13-08- Webinar on SAE 5 4 Ms. Nitesh Gohil Mr. Sachin Oak
2. 2021 3D Printing
14-08- Webinar on ASME 5 08 Ms. Yesha Yadav Mr. Krishna Gaikwad
3. 2021 “Implementi
ng an Idea”
3/9/2021 Alumni SAE 5 04 Nitesh Gohil Mr. Sachin Oak
4. Interaction
01 to 03- Zephyr 2021 ASME 5 48 Ms. Yesha Yadav Mr. Krishna Gaikwad
5. 10-2021
20/07/ PBL - 5 Mr. Krishna Gaikwad
6. 2021
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Ms. Yesha Yadav Mr. Krishna Gaikwad
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8th – 9th The lastest ASME Ms. Yesha Yadav
September trends in
CAD/CAM/CA
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techniques
used in
industries.
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Total hours
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3. 14-08-2021 Webinar on The purpose of the interaction was to make the students enlighten themselves
“Implementing an with science that seeks to clarify everything that we detect in the Universe, from
idea” the comets and planets in our solar system to distant galaxies to the echoes of the
Big Bang.
3/9/2021 Alumni Interaction To guide current batch students about core job sector and higher studies in
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abroad & India. To know the plan of action that alumni followed to reach their
current position either in a job or for masters abroad.
5. 01 to 03- Zephyr 2021 A college fest where being the organizer was taught to head a team, plan
10-2021 games and inspecting the overall management throughout the period.
20/07/ PBL Project based Learning comes under Holistic Student Development (HSD)
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2021 Teaching scheme. This course is intended to develop projects thereby
identifying & analyzing the basic real time problems and study existing
solutions and prepare literature survey.
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8th – 9th The lastest trends lastest trends in CAD/CAM/CAE tools and techniques used in industries were
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september in CAD/CAM/CAE taught and an example on how to implement those were shown on the
2021 tools and software
techniques used
in industries.
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Target 48 Hours/ 12 points (as per syllabus)
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ANNEXURE
Apart from technical knowledge and skills, to be successful as professionals, students should have excellent
soft skills, leadership qualities and team spirit. They should have entrepreneurial capabilities and societal
commitment. In order to match these multifarious requirements, AICTE has created a unique mechanism of
awarding minimum100 Activity Points over and above the academic grades.
Every regular student, who is admitted to the 4 years Degree programme, is required to earn 100 Activity
Points in addition to the required academic grades, for getting 4 Years degree programme. Students entering
4 years Degree programme through lateral entry are required to earn 75 Activity Points, in addition to the
academic grades, for getting 4 years' degree program. Similarly, Diploma students are required to earn 75
Activity Points during 3 years of their diploma programme.
AICTE recommends 300-400 hours Activity Programme for each degree student for Community service and
allied activities. Similarly, 200-250 hours should be devoted by Diploma student for Community service and
allied activities as an additional requirement or non-credit programme. Here, 40-45 hours are equivalent to 1
week.
These activities will be coordinated by NSS/NCC/Sports/SAGY Coordinator or TPO of the Institute. The student
will be provided a certificate from the concerned coordinator and Institutional Head.
Every student is required to prepare a file containing documentary proofs of activities, done by him/ her. This
file will be duly verified by the concerned evaluator as listed in Table-4. The student should earn at least 100
activity points before he/ she appears for his/ her Final Examinations. The points students have earned will
be reflected on the student's transcript. However, there will be neither grades/ marks for these points nor will
there be any effect on SPI/CPI/CGPA etc.
As proposed under the AICTE Rural Internship Programme, if a student completes any long term goal during
his degree programme, it will be counted as Internship Activity and credit requirement for the internship is
fulfilled. However, if only short term interventions under the programme are attempted it will be counted
towards AICTE Activity Point Programme requisite. Following suggestive activities as Long Term Goals may be
carried out by students in teams:
7. Prepare and implement plan to promote Local Tourism through Innovative Approaches.
10. Prepare and implement plan to Skill village youth and provide employment.
13. Setting of Information imparting club for women leading to contribution in social and economic
issues.
15. Contribution to any national level initiative of Government of India. For eg. Digital India/ Skill India/
Swachh Bharat Internship etc
The student may choose any activities as per their liking in order to earn the AICTE Activity points. These
activities can be spread over the years, as per convenience of the student. The Minimum points required as per
entry level of any student are presented in Table 3.