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Visit to Local site for Practical exposure:

 

Visit to Local site for Practical exposure: 

 

Local Site Visit is the most important part of engineering courses.  During the Local industrial visit, students get the insight of the internal environment of the companies and analyze the practical challenges that organizations face in the business world. It helps to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge. The main objective of the industrial visit is to make the students aware about the working Environment, Working Methods, Employment practices.

Theoretical knowledge is a part of the curriculum but for a successful career, it is necessary for the students to have practical exposure to Local Industry. Practical working is entirely different from classroom study. So, the biggest challenge for the Students is to enhance the learning process with practical exposure. Mechanical Engineering Department provides the practical exposure to the Students by arranging various Local industrial visits in different companies. ex. Spartan Technologies Ltd Machnur, Tejas Agro Bhandishegaon. 

Execution Plan: 


The students will undergo training for developing their skill set by visiting local site industries.  

Arrange Local Industry Visit.

 

 

Outcome: 

The students can gain in-depth knowledge about the field of their interest, helping them make the correct career in future as well as this practice helps the students to analyze the situations practically and take the decisions accordingly.

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Comments

  1. Such activities really helps to create innovative mindset in students.👍

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  2. It gives extra value added study to students to enlarge their inherent knowledge and skills.

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  3. Nice activity which will encourages students for startups

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  4. Prof.Devidas Barale, TSSMs BSCOER Narhe PuneNovember 13, 2023 at 12:51 PM

    I appreciate the efforts taken by department to implement such innovative teaching practice. Definitely I will try to implement at college for my students. Thank you.

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  5. Chetas Gaikwad KPIT Hinjewadi PuneNovember 16, 2023 at 10:26 AM

    Very nice activity for industrial exposure

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  6. I appreciate efforts taken by department for development of students

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