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Industrial visit
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INTRODUCTION
Industrial visit is a part of the engineering (B.Tech) course, and included in the curriculum of RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY . During this students visit companies and get insight of on the internal working environment of the company. The industrial visit also provides an insight on how companies work and also useful information related to the practical aspects of the course which cannot be visualized in lectures. It confronts you with the real process of working in the industry and offers opportunities for all the students to interact on a consistent basis with Industries by way of visits to many renowned companies.
Significance of industrial visit –
• To understand the process .
• To experience the engineering at work.
• To become aware of the role of different people in an organisation.
• To become aware of career opportunities.
• To recognize the need for health and safety in the workplace.
• To focus students on specific aspects of their studies.
An index of some companies which we have visited as part of Institution-Industry-Interface:
• Shree Cement, Kotputli
• Parle – G, Neemrana.
• SPIC, Chandigarh
• Sigma Moulds and Stampings, Manesar
• KMG Infotech, Chandigarh
Route Plan / Time Distribution-
EXECUTION OF INDUSTRIAL VISIT SCHEDULE
1st March- Parle Products Pvt. Ltd., Neemrana
1st March- Shree Cement, Kotputli
2nd March- Sigma Moulds and Stampings, Manesar
4th March- SPIC, Chandigarh
5th March- KMG Infotech, Chandigarh
TIME DISTRIBUTION
Introduction to industries
• Parle-G or Parle Glucose biscuits, manufactured by Parle Products Pvt Ltd, are one of the most popular biscuits in India.
• Parle-G is one of the oldest brand names as well as the largest selling brand of biscuits in India.
• For decades, the product was instantly recognized by its iconic white and yellow wax paperwrapper with the depiction of a young girl on the front. Counterfeit companies have attempted to recreate and sell lower quality products of similar names with virtually identical package design.