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The department of Industrial & Production Engineering at Jabalpur Engineering College is striving to develop skills in its students and keep them aware of new concepts like automation, robotics, and quality initiatives. However, the department recognizes it is lacking in industry interaction, which could bridge this gap and benefit students through exposure to real-world practices and case studies. The letter requests ways the industry could partner, such as offering student training programs, involving students in projects, or giving expert lectures at the college. It also asks to understand industry expectations so the department can better prepare students.
The department of Industrial & Production Engineering at Jabalpur Engineering College is striving to develop skills in its students and keep them aware of new concepts like automation, robotics, and quality initiatives. However, the department recognizes it is lacking in industry interaction, which could bridge this gap and benefit students through exposure to real-world practices and case studies. The letter requests ways the industry could partner, such as offering student training programs, involving students in projects, or giving expert lectures at the college. It also asks to understand industry expectations so the department can better prepare students.
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The department of Industrial & Production Engineering at Jabalpur Engineering College is striving to develop skills in its students and keep them aware of new concepts like automation, robotics, and quality initiatives. However, the department recognizes it is lacking in industry interaction, which could bridge this gap and benefit students through exposure to real-world practices and case studies. The letter requests ways the industry could partner, such as offering student training programs, involving students in projects, or giving expert lectures at the college. It also asks to understand industry expectations so the department can better prepare students.
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Jabalpur Engineering College Jabalpur Gokulpur, Jabalpur - 482011
Dr. Prakash Verrma, Ph. 0761-2331208. 0989333776 Email: verma_prakash@rediffmail.com Date: 29/11/08 Dear Sir, We proudly introduce ourselves as part of one of the oldest engineering college in India Jabalpur Engineering College Jabalpur, established as Government Engineering College Jabalpur in 1947. Foundation stone of Industrial and Production Engineering Department was laid in the Golden Jubilee year of the college in 1997. Since then the department is striving to develop a vibrant academic culture amongst its students. To a great extent we have succeeded in our efforts. We realize that with the international barriers shrinking and the world becoming a smaller place, we need to constantly evolve and change with time. We in our department are therefore making our students familiar with new concepts in Industrial, production and management like Automation, Robotics, CIM, TQM, Six Sigma, TPM, MRP, JIT etc. Apart from it we are also teaching core subjects like OR, Materials Management, Product Design and Development, CAD, CAM, Metal Cutting, Welding, Metal Forming, Casting etc. But an important area where we find ourselves lagging is the interaction with industries. We know this gap can be bridged if we proactively approach industries and seek their support. Perhaps it will be in the mutual interest of both. Particularly our students will benefit the most as it will expose them to the state of the art technological and management practices adopted in the industries. This will definitely help in reinforcing their technical, managerial and human skills. We as teachers also want our lectures to be supplemented by case studies, interactive sessions with industry personnels, industrial training/visits, involvement in the live projects. We are sure the students passing out after undergoing such a teaching-industrial training regimen will have skill sets that suits industry and in future will help them to seamlessly merge with the industrial culture and value system. We would like to hear from you in what way we can interact with you. Can we send our students for one month summer/winter training? Can you involve our students in the implementation of projects/quality initiative like TQM, TPM, 5S, Six Sigma etc.? Can you come to our college to deliver expert lectures? In fact there are so many ways in which you would like to interact with us. Please do let us know. We would also like to know from you, your expectations from technical institutes, so that we can improve and deliver products as per your specifications. Thanking you Sincerely
Dr. Prakash Verma, HOD Deptt. of Industrial and Production Engineering Jabalpur Engineering College Jabalpur, 482011