7.inplant Training
7.inplant Training
7.inplant Training
Course Objectives:
Inplant training is a learning opportunity for students. Students should therefore receive
feedback on their performance so that they can grow professionally. Overall professional
development of diploma electrical engineers is the need of the day for enabling them to
sustain in competitive global environment..
If 25 to 40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 2
If 5 to 25% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 1
If < 5% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is considered not-
addressed.
A. Introduction
3. The period of implant training will be the period of one semester term for the subject.
The student can be sent to the industry for one day in a week or for fixed term as the
case may be. The period of training and other modalities will be decided by the
respective department head in consultation with local industry authorities.
1. The Guide allotted by the department head has liberty to select nearby
organization/industry of local vicinity with prior approval of principal of the
institute. Structured training to be arranged by guide and report of the training,
undergone by the individual student shall be submitted.
2. The electrical engineering diploma students can take inplant training in any one of
the following industries and study equipments /motors related to electrical
engineering.
o Any Electrical or Electronics area related firm, industry, enterprises,
etc,
o KPTCL
o ESCOM
o KPC
o Refineries
o Formen Training Institute, Bengaluru-22 o Apex Hi-Tech Institute, FTI
Compus,Bengaluru-22 o Hydro Power plant o Thermal Power Plant o Nuclear
Power Plant
o Tidal Power Plant o Wind mill o Solar power Plant o Substations o
Embedded Systems firm o PLC firm
o MEMS
o Nano Technology Sector
o Public sector enterprises o State government undertaking o Public
limited companies o Private limited companies o Individual ownership
organisations o Karnataka Milk Federations Milk Processing and
chilling units
o Agro based food processing units
o Agro based industries
o BHEL
o Any other Related Electrical Company o BSNL o BEML o BEL o HAL o
CPRI
o NAL
o Any DRDO organisation o Cable process industries.
o Power looms
o Stone crushers / Cement mix plant o Power looms
o Paper mills
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o Cement Factories
o Sugar factories
o Textile industry / Textile machinery manufacturing / garment
manufacturing /embroidery / textile printing and dying units.
▪ MUSS(Master Unit Sub-Station)
o The power generation units
LOCAL VISITS
▪ Local motor rewinding workshop ▪ Local Sub-Stations.
▪ Local granite process industries.
▪ Local sugar factories.
▪ Local lathe machine shop.
▪ Stone crushers / Cement mix plant
▪ Local welding shop
▪ Local Garment industries
▪ Local cement industries
▪ Local diesel power plants
▪ Ply wood industries
▪ Milk processing industries
▪ Transformer manufacturing industry ▪ Fabrication industries
▪ Coffee / Tea curing industries.
Scheme of valuation 1.
CIE
SL No Particulars Marks
1 Visiting Industry 10
2 Submission of report 10
3 Viva-voce 05
TOTAL 25
End SEE
SEE No End Examination
Exam
Student CO1, CO2
Feedback on Middle of the course Feedback forms Delivery of course
course
End of Course CO1 to CO5
Survey Effectiveness of
Delivery of
End of the course Questionnaires
instructions &
Assessment
Methods
*CIE – Continuous Internal Evaluation *SEE – Semester End Examination
Note to IA verifier: The following documents to be verified by CIE verifier at the end of semester
1. Student activities / Inplant Training to be assessed through Rubrics.
2. Student feedback on course regarding Effectiveness of Delivery of instructions &
Assessment Methods.
ARRANGEMENT OF CONTENTS:
The sequence in which the training report material should be arranged and bound as
follows:
1. Cover Page
4. Acknowledgement
5. About Company/industry/institute
6. Table of Contents
7. List of Tables
8. List of Figures
10. Chapters
11. References
1. The Implant training report must be submitted in Two Copies (one for department nd
and 2 for library) duly signed by the HOD. Students should also submit the soft copy on CD in
pdf format in the library.
2. The length of the training report may be about 40 to 50 page.
3. The training report shall be computer typed (English- British, Font -Times
Roman, Size-12 point) and printed on A4 size paper.
4. The training report shall be hard bound with cover page in Maroon color. The name of the
students, degree, duration of training period, institute name shall be printed in Bold Black
letters on the cover page
5. The training report shall be typed with 1.5 line spacing with a margin 3.5 cm on the left, 2.5 cm on
the top, and 1.25 cm on the right and at bottom. Every page in the report must be numbered. The
page numbering, starting from acknowledgements and till the beginning of the introductory
chapter, should be printed in small Roman numbers, i.e, i, ii, iii, iv...... The page number of the first
page of each chapter should not be printed (but must be accounted for). All page numbers from the
second page of each chapter should be printed using Arabic numerals, i.e. 2,3,4,5... All printed page
numbers should be located at the bottom centre of the page.
6. In the training report, the title page [Refer sample sheet (inner title pager)] should be given
first and printed in black letters.
7. The table of contents should list all headings and sub-headings. The title page and certificates will
not find a place among the items listed in the Table of Contents. One
and a half line spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
8. The list of tables should use exactly the same captions as they appear above the tables in
the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
9. The list of figures should use exactly the same captions as they appear below the figures in
the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
10. The list of symbols, abbreviation & nomenclature should be typed with one and a half line
spacing. Standard symbols, abbreviation etc should be used.
a. Chapter 1- Introduction
(It will be divided into several chapters and each chapter should be
numbered separately. A chapter may be further divided into several
divisions and sub-divisions depending on the content
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