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(An Institute of National Importance Established under an Act of Parliament)
Placements 2013-14
Vision
To serve as the fountainhead, for nurturing of world class
'PETROCRATS' capable of being the future leaders of technology and
innovation in the broad field of Petroleum Technology.
Through
Creating a dynamic state of the art learning and working environment,
where intellectual ideas are nurtured and new ideas creatively flourish,
from which research scholars and graduates will emerge with the
ability to be the leaders and innovators of tomorrow.
TABLE OF CONTENT
02 Message from Secretary
03 Message from President
04 Message from Director
05 Acknowledgement
06 General Council Members& Board of Governors
07 About RGIPT
08 RGIPT's Assam Centre
09Academic Programmes
Offered
10 Courses Offered for B. Tech.in Petroleum Engineering
11 Courses Offered for B. Tech.
in Chemical Engineering
12 Courses Offered for M. Tech.
in Petroleum Engineering
21 Placements at RGIPT
22 Profile of B. Tech. Studentsin Petroleum Engineering
28 Profile of B. Tech. Studentsin Chemical Engineering
34Profile of M. Tech. Studentsin Petroleum Engineering
35 Company Information Sheet
36 How to Reach Rae Bareli
13 Faculty at RGIPT
14Eminent Personalitieson Campus
15 R-and-D
18 Student Life at RGIPT
19 Professional Bodies at RGIPT
20 Achievements of RGIPTians
MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY
"The task of a university is the creation of the future…." said Alfred North Whitehead. The essence of an
educational institution is aptly captured in the above saying. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum
Technology (RGIPT) derives its core values from this spirit and envisions becoming a world class educational
entity to serve as a fountainhead for nurturing 'Petrocrats'.
The ever growing energy demand worldwide has triggered enormous growth in the E&P sector. Similarly,
the downstream sector has become more competitive with the entry of private sector in both refining of
crude and marketing of petroleum products. Gas is the fuel of the future and the country has responded
well to the surging gas demands. The natural gas sector is expanding rapidly with a nationwide distribution
network being planned. Globalization has changed the scenario of Indian petroleum world and many
Indian oil and gas majors have intensified their overseas activities. This in turn has fuelled the demand of
professionals armoured with knowledge of latest technologies. This changing dynamics of the industry and
need to have a balanced energy mix necessitated the development of a specialized institution which can
serve as a training ground for skilled professionals who will play a pivotal role in supplying the energy
demand of the country.
RGIPT with its long list of reputed patrons is poised to provide professionals with right set of skills to
industries. While brainstorming the type of model to be adopted, it emerged to develop the institute as a
"Corporate University" to bridge academia-industry gap and also to achieve active participation of industry
in its governance and development. The undergraduate batch of RGIPT is inculcated with technical skills
and values, which believes in pursuing the tradition of excellence. RGIPT is ready with its 3rd batch of B.Tech
and 5th batch of M.Tech and MBA, which is well equipped to understand the dynamics of industry. I am
confident that the students would utilize this opportunity for moulding their creativity and lay the
foundation of a world -class lineage.
I take this opportunity to invite national and international companies for undergraduate and post graduate
placements. I am sure your organization will serve as a dynamic learning ground for our students preparing
them for industry challenges.
MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT
D. M. Reddy
President
RGIPT Board of Governors
I am pleased to introduce to you the Undergraduate and Postgraduate batch from RGIPT.
Our institute, conferred with the status of "Institute of National Importance" through an Act of the
Parliament, has set very high standards for itself. The institute has the unique distinction of being nurtured
by the Oil and Gas fraternity of India. This brings to our disposal a wide industry network to tap into. The
primary objective of the faculty at RGIPT is to spawn a cadre of professionals with necessary skills to stand-
up to the challenges in the various segments of the energy and chemical industry sectors. To this end,
members of the faculty are drawn from a pool of industry veterans and distinguished academicians.
At RGIPT, we believe in providing an environment where students can experiment with their ideas and learn
from their own experience, thereby fostering creativity as well as rationality. Both Undergraduate and Post
Graduate programmes have been designed with vital inputs from industry and are being continuously
updated to meet the changing and challenging needs of the industry.
It' s been five years since RGIPT's inception and this year saw the 3rd batch of B.Tech and 5th batch of MBA
and M.Tech are ready to enter in the industry. Reports by employers confirm that our alumni are excelling in
their respective assignments and have carved out a niche for themselves. The class of 2014 is now ready to
embark on their journey into the professional world. The current batch is a reservoir of energetic and
motivated students who I believe would make substantial contributions to industry and hence to country's
growth.
I am delighted to invite you to our campus for the final placements of 2014 batch of B Tech, M Tech and
MBA.
MESSAGE FROM DIRECTOR
Dr. J. P. Gupta
Director
RGIPT, Rae Bareli
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) has a unique distinction and is the first national
level institute being promoted by leading Oil & Gas Companies of India. Since the inception of the institute,
our promoters have provided guidance to develop industry oriented curricula for Under Graduate and Post
Graduate Programmes and shared knowledge, expertise and experience with students and faculty in the
form of Guest Lectures, Industrial Visits and Summer Training to develop innovative managers for the
energy industry. Also, their active participation in various activities of the institute shows their interest to
develop a world class institution focused on energy sector and they motivate us to develop such a platform
where future leaders for Chemical, Petroleum and Petro-Chemical industries could be nurtured.
We extend our thanks to these leaders for their support for creating "Petrocrats" for energy industry and
developing campus infrastructure at Rae Bareli, U. P. and Siva Sagar, Assam.
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We are also thankful to our promoters for their participation in Campus Placement at RGIPT, Rae Bareli, U. P.,
India and inducting RGIPTians as Manager for their esteemed organization. We hope that their support and
guidance to develop world class "Petrocrats" would continue in future also.
Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Limited (BPCL)
Engineers India Limited (EIL) Hindustan Petroleum
Corporation Limited (HPCL)
Indian Oil Corporation
Limited (IOCL)
Numaligarh Refineries
Limited (NRL)
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation
Limited (ONGC)
Oil India Limited (OIL) GAIL (India) Limited Oil Industry Development
Board (OIDB)
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GENERAL COUNCILC
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SecretaryMinistry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
Government of India
President
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Director
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Chairman
Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Chairman & Managing Director
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
Chairman & Managing Director
GAIL (India) Limited
Chairman & Managing Director
Oil India Limited
Chairman & Managing Director
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
Chairman & Managing Director
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Chief Executive Officer
Reliance Industries Limited
Shri D. M. Reddy
President, RGIPT
Dr. J. P. Gupta
Director
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Shri M. B. Lal
Former CMD, HPCL
Dr. A. H. KalroDirector
AES PG Institute of Business Management,
Ahmedabad
Executive Director
Oil Industry Safety Directorate
Director
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Chief Executive Officer
Cairn Energy India Limited
Chief Executive Officer
Shell India Limited
Chief Executive Officer
Essar Group
Director General
Directorate General of Hydrocarbons
Principal Advisor (Energy)
Planning Commission, Government of India
Secretary
Oil Industry Development Board
Director
University Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
Dr. D. Kunzru
Professor
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Director (HR)
Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Director (HR)
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Dr. P. K. Saraswati
Professor
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Shri B. C. Bora
Former CMD, ONGC
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Dr. A. Datta-Gupta
Texas A & M University, USA
Dr. Ashok Singhal
Premier Reservoir Engineers Services Ltd.,
Canada
Prof. Brij B. Maini
University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. D. N. Rao
Louisiana State University, USA
Dr. Mohan Kelkar
University of Tulsa, USA
Dr. Mukul Sharma
University of Texas at Austin, USA
Prof. M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University, USA
Dr. S. V. Sreenivasan
University of Texas at Austin, USA
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RGIPT Profile
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) has been set up to cater to the needs of ever
demanding energy sector. With an intense focus on oil and gas domain, it aims at developing human resource
to serve this vital sector of the economy by nurturing professionals who are trained to deal with the challenges
of this dynamic industry. To fulfill the demand-supply gap of skilled professionals, the institute came into
existence through an Act of Parliament and has been accorded the eminence of being an 'Institute of National
Importance'. Also known as the 'Petrocrats', RGIPTians, who have the unique advantage of being part of an
institute promoted by six power houses of the Indian petroleum sector (ONGC Ltd., IOCL, BPCL, OIL, GAIL
(India) Ltd. and HPCL) and the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB), are tailor - made for the industry and
motivated to make a positive impact.
Vision & Mission
RGIPT ENVISIONS…
� To serve as the fountainhead, for nurturing of world class 'Petrocrats' capable of being the future leaders of
technology and innovation in the Petroleum and Energy Sector, in India and abroad.
� To provide education, research and consultancy for the entire hydrocarbon value chain.
THROUGH…
Creating a dynamic state-of-the-art learning and working environment, where intellectual ideas are nurtured
and new ideas creatively flourish, from which research scholars and graduates will emerge with the ability to be
the innovators and leaders of tomorrow.
ABOUT RGIPT
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With a view to supplement its on-campus academic offerings, RGIPT is setting up an academic centre in the
state of Assam at Sivasagar. New campus in Sivasagar is coming up on 100 acres of land. Honourable Prime
Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum
Technology, Assam centre there on February 19, 2011 to develop residential campus for students and
faculty.
The primary objectives of the Assam Centre are:
� The education and training of skilled technical manpower leading to the award of the Diploma and
Advance Diploma in the various domain of the Petroleum sector as per requirements of the Oil, Gas and
Petrochemical industries;
� The education and training of skilled higher-end technical manpower leading to the award of the
Integrated Dual Degree (B.Sc.-M.Sc.) in various areas in the domain of the Petroleum sector as per
requirements of the Hydrocarbon industry; and
� To serve as a study centre for the North-East region of the country to offer Continuing Education
Programmes in various cutting-edge areas in the domain of the Petroleum sector for working professionals.
RGIPT Assam Centre has been planning to offer following academic programmes during first Phase:
1. Diploma Programmes of 3 years duration (including 1 year Industry Internship) in:
� Mechanical Engineering
� Electrical Engineering
� Laboratory Technology
� Instrumentation Technology
Eligibility Criteria: 12th Class with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) as subjects
2. Advance Diploma Programmes of 1 year / 2 years duration in:
� Drilling Technology
� Pipeline Engineering
� Petroleum Operations
Eligibility Criteria: Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
3. Integrated Dual Degree (B.Sc.-M. Sc.) Programmes of 5 years duration in:
� Petroleum Exploration
Eligibility Criteria: 12th Class with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) as subjects
4. Certificate Programmes of varying duration for working professionals of oil companies in various areas of
Petroleum sector such as:
� Environment & Safety
� Oil & Gas Prospecting, Production, Transport and Processing
� Other courses in various cutting-edge areas in the Petroleum sector as per market demand
Eligibility Criteria: Diploma in any discipline with minimum 3 years of work experience in the Petroleum
sector at the level of Supervisor/ Junior Executive
RGIPT'S ASSAM CENTRE
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The objective of is to promote capacity building inRajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT)
competencies required in the hydrocarbon sector covering the entire hydrocarbon value chain. To this end, RGIPT offers
programmes of education and research at the Graduate and Post-graduate level in various areas of the petroleum and
energy sector.
RGIPT has also an ambitious plan to offer seven B. Tech. Programmes, two 5-year Integrated M. Sc./ MBA Programmes, two
M. Sc. Programmes, twelve Masters (M. Tech. / M. Sc. / MBA) Programmes of 2- years duration, 12 Domain Specific PG
Diploma Programmes of 1-year duration, Ph. D. Programmes in various areas of specialization, and continuing education
programmes for working professionals in phases.
Currently, RGIPT offers following programmes from Rae Bareli campus:
Undergraduate Programmes
1. B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering (4-Year Full-Time Programme)
2. B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering (4-Year Full-Time Programme)
Post-Graduate Programmes
1. M. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering (2-Year Full-Time Programme)
2. M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering (2-Year Full-Time Programme)
3. MBA in Petroleum & Energy Management (2-Year Full-Time Programme)
Ph. D. Programmes
Ph.D. Programmes in Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics,
Chemistry, Geo-Science, Geo-Informatics.
Students Selection Process for Admission
(1) B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering & B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have secured minimum 60% marks in aggregate (55% in case of SC/ST) in
Science stream (PCM) in class 12th or equivalent examination.
Admission Process: Admission is based on the IIT-JEE (Advanced) ranking of respective year.
(2) M. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering & Chemical Engineering
Educational Qualification (For Petroleum Engineering): A 4 Years B. Tech./ B. E. degree in Petroleum Engineering,
Petro-chemical Engineering, Production Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial
Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering and Electrical/Electronics Engineering.
(For Chemical Engineering): A 4-years B. Tech /B. E. degree in Chemical or Petro-chemical Engineering
Admission Process: Candidates are short-listed for admission on the basis of GATE score. Short-listed candidates are
called for a written test followed by personal interview. Final selection list is made on the basis of marks obtained in Written
Test and Personal Interview aggregately.
Company sponsorship basis: For company sponsored candidates, GATE score is not required. These candidates have to
appear in a written test followed by an interview. Such candidates will not be eligible for M. Tech. fellowship. The candidate
should have worked for the sponsoring company for at least 2 years at the time of nomination and his job with the
company should continue during his studies with full benefit.
For MBA in Petroleum & Energy Management
Admission Process: Admission is provided on the basis of CAT/ GMAT Score. Based on the scores, short listed candidates
are called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Educational Qualification: Minimum 60% in aggregate (55% for SC/ST) in class 10th and 12th, having
Mathematics as one of the subject in 12th and a 4-year B. Tech./ B.E. degree in any branch of Engineering with 65% marks
or CPI of 7.0/10.0 or above.
For Ph. D. Programmes
Educational Qualification: Master's degree in relevant discipline with 60% marks (55% for SC/ST) or CGPA/ CPI of 6.5.
Admission Procedure: Admission in Ph. D. programme is offered on the basis of written test and personal interview.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OFFERED
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COURSES OFFERED FOR
B. TECH. IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
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COURSES OFFERED FOR
B. TECH. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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COURSES OFFERED FOR
M. TECH IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
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Project Work
Project Work
Dr. Abhay Kumar Choubey
Ph. D. (Banaras Hindu University)
Chemistry
Dr. Amritanshu Shukla
Ph. D. (IIT Kharagpur)
Physics
Dr. Atul Sharma
Ph. D. (Devi Ahilya University)
Energy Management
Dr. Amit Ranjan
Ph. D. (University of Minnesota, USA)
Chemical Engineering
Dr. Alok Kumar Singh
Ph. D. (Banaras Hindu University)
Geology
Dr. Chanchal Kundu
Ph. D. (IIT Kharagpur)
Mathematics
Dr. Debashis Panda
Ph. D. (IIT Mumbai)
Chemistry
Dr. J. P. Gupta
Ph. D. (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Chemical Engineering
Dr. Jyoti Prasad Chakraborty
Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur)
Chemical Engineering
Dr. M. S. Balathanigaimani
Ph. D. (Chonnam National University, South Korea)
Chemical Engineering
Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur)
Chemical Engineering
Dr. Saurabh Mishra
Ph. D. (Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut)
English
FACULTY at RGIPT
Shri Saurabh Shukla
M. Tech. (IIIT, Allahabad)
Information Technology
Dr. Satish Kumar Sinha
Ph. D. (University of Oklahoma, Norman)
Geophysics
Dr. Susham Biswas
Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur)
Geo-Informatics
Dr. Umakant Dhar Dwivedi
Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur)
Electrical Engineering
Dr. Umaprasana Ojha
Ph. D. (IIT Bombay)
Chemistry
Dr. Manoj K. Rajpoot
Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur)
Mathematics
Prof. C. K. Jain
M. Tech. (University of Allahabad)
Petroleum Engineering
Dr. S. K. Mishra
Ph. D. (SVNIT, Gujarat)
Petroleum Engineering
Dr. U. S. Prasad
Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur)
Petroleum Engineering
Prof. P.D. Arora
MS(Hon.)
Petroleum Engineering
Dr. Venkata Subbarayadu Sistla
Ph.D. (Otto von Guericke University,
Germany)
Chemical Engineering
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EMINENT PERSONALITIES ON CAMPUS
A few dignitaries who have visited RGIPT from the
myriad list of guests are:
Prof. M. Sam Mannan (Regents Professor &
Director, Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center,
Texas, USA) delivered lecture on Environment,
Health, Safety, Security & Sustainability (EHS3).
Prof. Ashok Mittal, MHRD IPR Chair Professor, IIT
Kanpur conducted workshop on 'Intellectual
Property Rights' for faculty and students of RGIPT.
Prof. Vijay Gupta, Director, G. D. Goenka World
Institute delivered lecture on 'Effective Teaching'.
Dr. G. K. Singh, Director, All India Institute of
Medical Sciences Patna delivered a lecture on
"Bhagwat Gita & Stress Management".
Dr. Sanjay C. Ullal, Medical Advisor, Bharat
Petroleum Corporation Limited delivered a lecture
on "Illness to Wellness".
Dr. Veena Mohan, Ph. D. (Psychology) delivered a
lecture on "Stress Management".
Dr. Sameer Khandekar, Associate Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Coordinator of Virtual University Program, IIT
Kanpur delivered a lecture on "Learning through
Real and Virtual Experiments".
Shri Ashok Singhal, Senior Scientist, Alberta
Research Council. He is an expert on Enhanced Oil
Recovery and delivered a lecture on "Designing
Water Floods".
Shri J. S. Bindra, Distinguished Honorary
Professor, RGIPT and former President, Global
Manufacturing, Chevron Corporation, U.S.A,
talked about "The Dominant Role of Hydrocarbons
in the Future of Global Energy".
Dr. Ajay Suri, a Post Doctoral Fellow in the
Petroleum and Geo-systems Engineering
Department at the University of Texas at Austin,
delivered a lecture on "Clean up of Internal Filter
Cake during Flow-back".
Dr. Alain Dorison, Director, Ecole Des Mines, Ales,
France delivered a lecture on "Environment
National Debate and Long Term Objectives for
Energy in France".
Shri Sanjay Mani, Head, Trading Department,Mabanaft, Houston deliberated on the nuances ofthe oil trading world.
Prof. N. K. Sharma, Head, Department ofIndustrial and Management Engineering, IITKanpur delivered a lecture on "OrganizationalStructures and their Effectiveness".
Prof. D. P. Rao, Former Head of ChemicalEngineering, IIT Kanpur and a world renownedconsultant in Process Intensification was at RGIPTto share his knowledge.
Prof. R. K. Malik, Deputy Director, IIT Bombayshared his experiences on Institutional buildingand Process building.
Shri Anil Sharma , Head Learning andDevelopment, Essar Oil Ltd., delivered a lecture on"Crude Realities- HR Perspective".
Shri Kurunakaran Hari, General Manager-Commercial, Cairn India Limited.
Mrs. Sudha Mahalingam, Member, PNGRBdelivered a lecture on the prospects of City GasBusiness in India.
Shri S. K. Kudaisya, MD, Sabarmati Gas Ltd. talkedabout the City Gas Business opportunities in India.
Prof. J. K. Gehlawat, Former Professor, IIT Kanpur
Dr. Mohan Raja, Kings Saud University, S. Arabia
Mr. Navpreet Singh, IIT Kanpur
Dr. Prawal Sinha, IIT Kanpur
Prof. K. S. Gandhi, Professor (Retired), IndianInstitute of Science Bangalore
Prof. M. S. Ananth, Former Director, IIT Madras
Prof. Ashok Misra, Former Director, IIT Bombay
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The institute is currently functioning from the campus of Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology (FGIET) and own campus is coming up on a 47 acre site located at Jais of Rae Bareli District (U.P.), where RGIPT would be functioning on a self operational and sustainable basis. The proposed campus will provide Academic Blocks, Lecture Halls, Library, Administrative Buildings, Auditorium, and Hostels for 1200 students, faculty housing, community and commercial centres and health facilities.
Some other facilities available at RGIPT are:
Library: The institute has a well stocked and fully computerized library with a large and ever growing collection of books. The library subscribes to a host of international journals. Campus wide internet connectivity provides students access to our online library resources such as Infraline, EBSCO, Emerald, Science Direct, CMIE, OnePetro, SEG, AAPG Journals, NPTEL online courseware and other documents.
Software: Our computer center has software for upstream and downstream sectors of petroleum
indus t r y. These inc lude MATL AB , MAPLE , MATHEMATICA, AUTOCAD, Civil 3D, ASPEN, ANSYS Fluent CFD, UTCHEM, Geo-EAS, CMG Software, and KINGDOM Suite.
Petroleum Product Testing Lab: It has been developed for Chemical Engineering students and is equipped with conventional and modern equipment such as Abel's
INFRASTRUCTURE at RGIPT
testing equipment, Cloud & pour point, Redwood
viscometer, Copper strip corrosion test apparatus, etc. It
helps students to develop the basic concept of Petroleum
product testing in energy sector.
Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Laboratory
Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Laboratory has been
set up for B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering students.
Through this laboratory students will able to find out the
reservoir properties of the formation. To provide the
hands on training to students, following equipment have
been procured:
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Material Science Lab
Material Science lab established with the state-of-the-art
facilities including
· 2 probe resistivity measurement set-up
· 4 probe resistivity measurement set-up
· Hall effect measurement set-up
· Dielectric measurement set-up
· Magnetoresistance measurement set-up
· Magnetic Hysteresis measurement set-up
CURRENT RESEARCH & PROJECTS
· Dr. J.P. Chakraborty
Pyrolysis of biomass for the
production of Bio-oil: Experimental
and computational studies.
DST, 3 years, 20 Lakhs
· Dr. Atul Sharma and Dr. Amritanshu Shukhla
Development of the phase change
material (PCM-S) for thermal energy
storage applications.
Under the Indo-Taiwan S&T co-
operation programme
DST, 3 years, 27.5 Lakhs & 17.70 Lakhs
(Taiwan Dollar)
Utilization and development of the
phase change materials for building
applications.
DST-SERC, 3 years, 37.0 Lakhs
· Dr. Umaprasana Ojha and Dr. Amit Ranjan
Development of new polymeric
materials with potential application in
petroleum engineering.
DST-SERB, 3 years, 27.7 Lakhs
· Dr. M.S. Balathanigaimani and Dr. Umaprasana
Ojha
New Nano porous material for natural
gas storage application. (With Korea)
DST-NRF, 3 years, 27 Lakhs & 1.335
Lakhs (US $)
MoU/Collaboration with other universities/colleges
· University of Massachusetts
· Chungnam National University
· University of Houston
· National Chemical Laboratory
· IIT Kanpur
· Kun Shan University, Taiwan
· Lund University, Sweden
· PRL, Ahmedabad
· Institute of Physics, Bhubhaneshwar
· NGRI, Hyderabad
· IIT BHU
· Allahabad University
Students-Industry Interface
· B. Tech. 8th semester (Chemical Engineering)
students visited IFFCO Plant Phoolpur Allahabad
on 23rd March, 2012, along with two faculty
members, namely, Dr. A. K. Choubey and Dr. Atul
Sharma.
· B. Tech. 6th semester (Chemical Engineering)
students visited Indian Institute of Petroleum and
Indian Gylcol Company, Dehradun on 2nd -3rd
April, 2012 along with two faculty members, Dr.
M. S. Balathanigaimani and Dr. U. Ojha.
· B. Tech. 4th semester (Chemical Engineering)
students visited IOCL (R&D Centre) and IOCL
Panipat Refinery on 22-23 March, 2012 along
with two faculty members, namely Dr. Amit
Ranjan and Dr. Rakesh Kumar.
· B. Tech. 4th semester (Petroleum Engineering)
and M. Tech. students visited KDMIPE and IDT,
ONGC Dehradun, on 26-29 March 2012 along
with two faculty members, namely Dr. Alok Singh
and Prof. C. K. Jain.
· th B.Tech. 5 semester (Petroleum Engineering)
underwent geological field trip in Dehradun
valley and studied the Himalayan Sequence of
Dehradun-Mussoorie sector, on 3-6 December
2012.
STUDENT LIFE at RGIPT
Dance Club“Dance is the hidden language of soul”. It's way of expressing thoughts which are too deep to be described in words. It's the song which makes the body feel each emotion with greater intensity. To let your emotions flow and design the soul, RGIPT has the dance club which encourages the young professionals to tap their feet and get tuned to the rhythms of music and dance.
Art Club“Art is the stored honey of human soul”. Pencil finds its way to imagination, and brushes add the colour to this imagination .It's aim is to stimulate, foster and promote interest in the arts and educate RGIPT'ians in fine arts. RGIPT gives every chance to the young professionals to sketch their imagination and add colour to the world around them, credits to the art club.
Literary club“Club is about practicing to wrap one's mind around real and complex ideas, those of fundamental consequence for oneself and for the culture." The club through its activities has helped students of RGIPT in the campus improve their public speaking skills. It creates a great platform ideal and conducive to learn from each other and from their own mistakes.
STUDENT LIFE at RGIPTAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, so goes the popular saying. RGIPT keeping in mind the need for complete physical and mental wellbeing promotes a healthy physical and cultural environment in its campus. Excellent facilities for both indoor (Carom, Chess, Table Tennis) and Outdoor games (Basket Ball, Tennis, Volleyball) are available on campus. It has organized its first sports fest 'Oilympics 2012', which saw participation from numerous colleges of the region. Moreover, inter-college cricket and football tournaments are being organized regularly which not
only fosters a healthy sense of competition but also gives the students a platform to display their talents.
RGIPT has a multicultural environment and it allows ample opportunities to students to showcase the vibrancy of the cultures from the various provinces of the land. For this, the institute conducts number of events year round. Kaltarang the annual cultural cum sports event allows the students to exhibit their skills. Thus, students at RGIPT are not only focused in their studies, but are also ready to take their place in the world both mentally as well as culturally after graduating from the institute.
Arpan: The Social ClubThe main focus of the group is to provide service and help to the needy living in and around Rae Bareli.Some of the initiatives taken by this club include providing education, anna daan and vastra daan to orphanages and old age homes. The events and initiatives undertaken by this group help instill in the students a sense of social responsibility.
Linguistic Club“When a language dies, a way of understanding the world dies with it, a way of looking at the world.” This club aims to foster a sense of community among those interested in linguistics and increase the visibility of linguistics at RGIPT. With this aim to revive and efficiently acquaint the young professionals in various other languages which will help them in different ways, RGIPT introduces the Linguistic Club.
Music Club“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything”. Music is the glorious and spiritual expression of inexplicable emotions of a heart. Aiming at fostering an appreciation and learning of music among the students, the Music Club tunes the tones round the year, RGIPT has introduced the music club to add vivid atmosphere along with the technical pursuit in the life of the young professionals.
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SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (SPE)
SPE is a non-profit professional association whose
members are engaged in energy resources
development and production. SPE serves more
than 97,000 members in 118 countries worldwide.
SPE is the supreme body of petroleum industry
which introduces nomenclatures and regulations
for oil and gas industry. SPE is a key resource for
technical knowledge related to the oil and gas
exploration and production industry and provides
services through its publications, conferences,
workshops, forums and website.
SPE membership include engineers, scientists,
technicians, managers, operators, educators and
other professionals who work in the global
upstream oil and gas industry, as well as students
who are studying petroleum engineering or a allied
area. SPE membership has grown 46 percent in the
last five years.
SPE Student Chapter of RGIPT has been awarded
'Chapter of the Month Award' for November'2011
by SPE International to appreciate the chapter for
PROFESSIONAL BODIES at RGIPT
community service and effort to educate their
members and raise awareness of the importance of
the industry among younger generation.
PETROTECH SOCIETY
Petrotech Society is a non-profit organization
registered under the Societies Registration Act
1860. It was founded by distinguished members
representing the entire spectrum of the
hydrocarbon industry.
The main objective of the Petrotech Society is to
provide a forum for National and International
experts in the oil and gas industry to exchange
views and share their knowledge, expertise and
experiences and to identify and explore new areas
for cooperation and technology transfer relating to
the petroleum industry.
It also aims at meeting challenges of energy
requirements and maximizes hydrocarbon
resources for the energy sector and to develop
trained, experienced and motivated manpower for
dynamic growth and exploration of oil and gas and
its further processing into downstream areas.
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Annual Convention of Petrotech Chapters
Petrotech RGIPT Student chapter has won two awards
in the Petrotech Annual Convention 2013 at PDPU,
Gandhinagar. RGIPT Student Chapter bagged the
award for the 'Best Student Chapter of the Year' for the
academic year 2012-13. This award was based on the
yearlong activities undertaken by the chapter which it
presented in its annual report. Presentation on the
theme "Vision 2030-Emerging Energy Basket:
Challenges and Opportunities" were also presented
by various participating chapters. Six student chapters
had participated in the competition. RGIPT student
chapter won the first prize for the presentation.
Gold Standard Award to SPE-RGIPT Student
Chapter
RGIPT students have proved their academic and
creative brilliancy through numerous technical
presentations and social service and which has been
recognized by various agencies. Recently, Society of
Petroleum Engineers (SPE) has conferred ‘The Gold
Standard Award’ to SPE-RGIPT Student Chapter
recognizing its exceptional activities in the last
academic calendar year.
The judges use the same criteria when considering the
Gold Standard award and Outstanding Chapter
award. The selections are based on the activities in 10
different categories and points earned in each
category. These are: membership, planning,
educational, professional, service, support,
fundraising, extracurricular, summary, and complete
financial statement. Chapters achieving Gold
Standard receive a certificate.
These awards are available to each of the seven
regional areas. Though more than one chapter in each
regional area can get the Gold Standard awards
depending upon the scores, up to one Outstanding
Chapter award is given in each of the regional areas.
SPE-RGIPT Student Chapter comes under Middle East
region.
The RGIPT Student Chapter in its socially responsible
endeavours has started educating deprived children,
in a nearby village. The chapter also worked towards
spreading awareness among new generation about
the importance of energy. It has also been engaged in
various activities like organizing blood donation
camps, poster and paper presentation competitions,
career guidance workshops for schools in and around
ACHIEVEMENTS OF RGIPTians
the city, as well as organizing lecturer session of
industry experts, for gaining firsthand knowledge of
operations of energy companies. The chapter aims at
scaling new heights under the able guidance of Dr.
Satish Kumar Sinha.
B-School Leadership Award
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
(RGIPT) earned accolades at the Innovative B-School
Awards presented by DNA and Stars of the Industry
group. The “B-School Leadership Award” was
presented to the institute in recognition of its
leadership, development, innovation and unique
industry interface for its MBA programme at a thceremony held on 18 February, 2012 in Mumbai.
Shri D. M. Reddy, President, Board of Governors,
RGIPT and Executive Director, Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Limited received the award on behalf of
the institute. A couple of alumni of RGIPT were also
present.
On this occasion, Shri Reddy spoke about RGIPT's
vision of bridging the gap between the academic and
corporate world. He emphasized how the curriculum
had been designed to establish industry interaction
at every stage thereby instilling practical know-how
in the course which would help the students in the
long run. He also communicated to the audience the
institute's expansion plans at Siva Sagar, Assam.
Sportsmanship
The institute has constantly promoted the sporting
spirit amongst its students, and has provided the
necessary support by means of sports infrastructure
and specific coaches to guide the students. The
Institute always is keen to promote sports activities
and as such the sports committee is always busy in
scheduling various intra college events. Not only at
college level but the institutes interest in promoting
sports is reflected by the fact that students has been
continuously representing RGIPT at various sports
fest like IIT Kanpur's UDGHOSH, MNIT Jaipur's MSIT,
ISM Dhanbad, IT- BHU and many more.
It's not always winning but the fun that one
incorporates on the way that matters. Though slowly,
but RGIPT students have been able to leave a mark
and make a name at all the major institutes wherever
invited. The institute always supports such
participation and looks forward to any invitation that
follows.
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At RGIPT, the Placement Cell endeavors to facilitate continuous interaction with industry by ways of
Seminars, Summer Internships, and Research Projects. First-hand experience of the best practices in the
petroleum and energy sector is acquired through industry visits and Summer Internship. By virtue of its
lineage, RGIPT is uniquely placed to leverage the extensive industry network developed on its own and
through its promoters. For 2013 batch, a number of public and private ector companies extended their s
faith on RGIPT and in its students and participated in Summer Internship and Final Placements. Some of the
companies were:
We extend our thanks to all above companies for their participation in Summer Internship and Final
Placements at RGIPT, Rae Bareli.
PLACEMENTS at RGIPT
Accenture Services Private Limited
Asia Consulting Group (P) Limited
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
Bharat Oman Refineries Limited
Cairn Energy India Limited
Cholamandalam MS Risk Services
Engineers India Limited
Essar Oil Limited
Genpact
Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Limited
Haldia Petro-Chemicals Limited
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
Hindustan-Mittal Energy Limited
Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited
Indraprastha Gas Limited
Infraline Energy Research and Information Services
ICICI Bank
Joshi Technologies International
Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited
Micro Polypet Private Limited
Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited
Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Oil India Limited
Oilmax Energy Private Limited
Petronet LNG Limited
Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board
Sabarmati Gas Limited
Technip KT India Limited
Tata Steel
Tata Consultancy Services
UOP India Private Limited
Weatherford International Limited
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B.TECH. STUDENTS PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Jaspreet Singh Chawla
DoB: 06/10/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) IRS Ahmedabad: Development of Oil Field
by Simulation
Vasundhara
DoB: 02/05/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) IRS Ahmedabad: Field Development Using
Reservoir Simulation
Praneet Mathur
DoB: 24/09/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Oilmax Energy Pvt. Ltd.: Analysis of
Production Data of a Mature Field
Akshat Govil
DoB: 15/01/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Ahmedabad Asset: Fundamentals of Onshore
Drilling and Operations
Sreelekha Reddy
DoB: 13/07/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) IRS Ahmedabad: Development of Oil Field by
Conventional Techniques
Ankit Midha
DoB: 23/08/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Ahmedabad Asset: Directional Drilling and Well
Control
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Darpan Garg
DoB: 11/10/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Oilmax Energy Pvt. Ltd. - Core Data Analysis to obtain
Distribution Plots for Simulation Using MAK Correlation and
Calculation of Residual Gas Saturation.
Case Study : BHS
Jos John Thimose P.
DoB: 12/03/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) ONGC Rajahmundry: Production Installations
in Godavari and Krishna Districts
(3) RTI-ONGC, Chennai: Drilling Technology and
Directional Drilling
Jinde Praneeth
DoB: 06/08/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC: Directional Drilling
and Well Control
Bitopan Gogoi
DoB: 14/11/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) ONGC Sivasagar: Well Life Cycle Analysis in
Major Fields of Assam Asset Under ONGC, And
Analysis of Sand Control Problem in RDS Field and
Designing its Control Methods.
Paritosh Kumar Singh
DoB: 30/09/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC: Fundamentals of
Onshore Drilling and Operations
Neetika Gupta
DoB: 03/02/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) IRS Ahmedabad: Development of Oil Field by
Conventional Techniques
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A Shubham
DoB: 15/08/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) WSS, ONGC Ahmedabad: Optimization of Hydraulic
Fracturing Technique using Computer Simulation
Patil Chetan Gahininath
DoB: 30/11/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) ONGC Rajahmundry: Production Installations
in Godavari and Krishna Districts
(2) ONGC Chennai: Well Control
Junaid Ahmed Syed
DoB: 10/11/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Cambay Sub Asset, ONGC: Casing Design and
Cementation
Suman Das Gupta
DoB: 22/10/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Ahmedabad Asset: Directional Drilling and Well
Control
Akul Saxena
DoB: 21/06/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) RTI, ONGC: Drilling Technology and
Directional Drilling
Prateek Kumar
DoB: 28/09/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) RTI-Chennai, ONGC: Drilling Technology and
Directional Drilling
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Imranul Haque Noor
DoB: 30/09/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Ahmedabad Asset: Fundamentals of Onshore Drilling and
Operations
Rohan Prakash
DoB: 01/01/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Ahmedabad Asset: Fundamentals of Onshore
Drilling and Operations
Ankit Kumar
DoB: 25/03/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) University of Houston
(2) Ahmedabad Asset: Fundamentals of Onshore
Drilling and Operations
Sidhant Kumar Rai
DoB: 10/01/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Essar Oil Limited: Optimizing Parameters for
Directional Drilling in Raniganj Field, and
Fundamentals of Coal Reservoir Engineering
Ankit Maurya
DoB: 28/05/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Ahmedabad Asset: Directional Drilling and Well
Control
Ashish Himmatsinghka
DoB: 20/11/1990 [email protected]
Internship@
Cambay Sub Asset: Casing Design and
Cementation
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Rohan Chunara
DoB: 06/10/1990 [email protected]
Internship@
1 Avani Bhawan, ONGC: Directional Drilling and Well Control
2. KMMIPE, Dehradun : Phase Behaviour Analysis of
Hydrocarbon Fluid Samples
Yashvardhan Biyani
DoB: 13/10/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Cambay Basin, ONGC: Geology, Drilling, Surface
and Subsurface Management
Vikrant Singh Rajput
DoB: 25/12/1990 [email protected]
Internship@
Cambay Basin, ONGC: Geology, Drilling, Surface
and Subsurface Management
Vikash Bihari
DoB: 02/08/1989 [email protected]
Internship@
Well Stimulation Services, ONGC: Optimization of
Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques through
Computer Simulation
Swastik G Drona
DoB: 12/02/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) Cambay Basin, ONGC: Geology, Drilling,
Surface and Subsurface Management
(2) IDT, Dehradun: Drill String Failure
Shailesh Kumar
DoB: 30/06/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
Well Stimulation Services, ONGC: Optimization of
Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques through
Computer Simulation
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Ankit Sharma
DoB: 26/04/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Well Stimulation Services, ONGC: Optimization of Hydraulic
Fracturing Techniques through Computer Simulation
Anchit Anand
DoB: 12/06/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Well Stimulation Services, ONGC: Optimization of
Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques through
Computer Simulation
Anil
DoB: 15/06/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Well Stimulation Services, ONGC: Optimization of
Hydraulic Fracturing Techniques through
Computer Simulation
Keshav Krishna
DoB: 12/01/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) ONGC Rajahmundry: Production Installations
in West Godavari and Krishna Districts
(2) ONGC Chennai: Well Control
CH.R.S. Girish
DoB: 04/01/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) STI-ONGC Rajahmundry: Production Installations
in West Godavari and Krishna Districts
(2) RTI-ONGC Chennai: Well Control
Akshay Singh Tomar
DoB: 15/01/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
Cambay Sub Asset: Casing Design and
Cementation
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B.TECH. STUDENTS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Dhruv Goel
DoB: 27/11/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, R&D Faridabad: Determination of Optimum
Catalyst Addition Rate of RFCC Unit Through E-
Cat Age Distribution Analysis.
Amit Kumar Sharma
DoB: 25/02/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) BORL, Bina: Pressure Swing Absorption (In
Hydrogen Generation Unit (HGU))
(2) OISD,Noida: Process Hazards, Operability and
Safety Measures
Gaurav Sharma
DoB: 25/08/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) HPCL, Mumbai: Mass Balance in VPS with
Study of PFD
(2 ) R I L -VMD: Ca l cu la t ion of Charge
GasCompressor Efficiency at NCP
Sumit Kumar
DoB: 25/03/1993 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) BORL, Bina: Reformate RON Guiding Process
Variables
(2) OISD, Noida: Study on Refinery Safety Aspects
Nidhi Joshi
DoB: 07/09/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) RIL, Jamnagar: Design of Heat Exchange
(2) OISD: Study on Refinery Safety Aspects
Arpit Galav
DoB: 08/09/1992 [email protected]@ IOC, R&D Faridabad: Determination of Optimum Catalyst Addition Rate in RFCC Unit Through E-Cat Age Distribution Analysis
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Jitendra Agrawal
DoB: 26/07/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Panipat : (PTA Unit) Analysis of FCPH by
Calculating its Efficiency, and Analysis of Heat
Exchanger
Tarun Tholia
DoB: 02/09/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
BPCL, Mumbai: Heat and Coke Balance in
Catalytic Cracking Unit
Abhijeet Anand
DoB: 21/10/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Cairn India Ltd., Barmer: Effect of Polymer on Oil
Water Separation in EOR Plant
Aman Kumar
DoB: 30/12/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Panipat: (PTA Unit) Analysis of FCPH by
Calculating its Efficiency, and Analysis of Heat
Exchanger
Anind Srivastava
DoB: 21/03/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
BPCL, Mumbai: Heat and Coke Balance in Reactor
Regenerator-Stripper Section (RRS Section) of
Catalytic Cracking Unit (CCU)
Kartik Vijay
DoB: 09/06/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Reliance Industries Limited, Jamnagar: Sizing and
Pressure Drop Calculations of Non- branched
Lines, and To Reduce the Power Consumption of
the Pump Operating at Given Conditions in FCCU
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Rohit Abhishek
DoB: 15/01/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Panipat: Calculation of Tray Efficiency of
Benzene Column in PX Unit, Calculation of
Furnace Efficiency in PX Unit Using BETZ
Technology, and Analysis of Heat Exchange and
Calculation of Fouling Factor in PTA Unit
Sushant Roshan
DoB: 18/04/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Barauni: Energy Optimization Study of
HEN's of AVU-3 of Barauni Refinery, And P&ID's
Upgradation Associated with DCU Revamp at
Barauni Refinery
Shashank Shekhar Srinet
DoB: 25/02/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Panipat: Calculation of Tray Efficiency of
Benzene Column in PX Unit, Calculation
ofFurnace Efficiency in PX Unit Using BETZ
Technology, and Analysis of Heat Exchange and
Calculation of Fouling Factor in PTA Unit
Jitender
DoB: 10/04/1990 [email protected]
Internship@
MRPL, Mangalore: Mass Balance of Hydrocracker
Unit, and Efficiency of UOP Heater
Kumar Phanishwar
DoB: 15/01/1993 [email protected]@ Reliance Industries Limited (Refinery and Petrochemical Complex), Jamnagar: The Study of Sulfur Removal Column/Bed for Propylene Purification and Increasing its Lifetime and Efficiency, and Analysis of Hydrogen Purification Area Focussing Upon the Current Energy Consumption and Designing a Heat Exchanger for Efficient Energy Conservation.
Pranav Kumar
DoB: 06/06/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
MRPL, Mangalore: Mass Balance of
Hydrocracker Unit, and Efficiency of UOP
Heater
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Ajitesh Ranjan
DoB: 27/03/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
BORL, Bina: Isomerate Ron Guiding Process
Variable (of isomerate) in PENEX Unit (MS-Block)
Amit Kumar Sinha
DoB: 06/11/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Panipat: (PTA Unit) Analysis of FCPH by
Calculating its Efficiency, and Analysis of Heat
Exchanger
Om Prakash
DoB: 05/03/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Barauni: Energy Optimization Study of Heat
Exchanger Networks of AVU-3 of IOCL Barauni
Refinery, and Updating in the Existing P&IDs
Associated with dcu Revamp at Barauni Refinery
(IOCL)
Chirayu Gulati
DoB: 08/02/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Barauni: Energy Optimization Study of
HEN's of AVU-3 of IOCL Barauni Refinery, and
P&ID's Upgradation Associated with the DCU
Revamp of IOCL Barauni.
Vijay Kumar Jajoriya
DoB: 05/03/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
MRPL, Mangalore: Mass Balance of Hydrocracker
Unit, and Efficiency of UOP Heater
Shobhit Mangal
DoB: 20/10/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
BORL, Bina: MS block (compressor efficiency of
nitrogen)
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Sanjay Ram
DoB: 24/02/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Barauni: Energy Optimization Study of
HEN's of AVU-3 of IOCL Barauni Refinery, and
P&ID's Upgradation Associated with the DCU
Revamp of IOCL Barauni.
Sumit Meena
DoB: 28/07/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Haldia: Inplant in FCC, DHDS and Study in
Lube Oil
Abhinaw Kumar
DoB: 22/02/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
BORL, Bina: RON Improvement in PENEX
(Isomerisation Unit)
Reemala Tarun Goutham
DoB: 16/08/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Haldia: Inplant Training and Study in
Refinery Units Like FCC, LOB, and DHDS
Siddharth
DoB: 09/05/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IFFCO, Phulpur: Ammonia Production by R.L.N.G.
Shailesh Kumar Yadav
DoB: 06/01/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
IOCL, Haldia: Inplant in OHCU and DHDS, and FOB
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Navodyuti Das
DoB: 03/02/1992 [email protected]
Internship@
(1) BORL, Bina: Aviation Turbine Fuel, Product
Specification Testing of MS, SKO, HSD, LPG, And
Experiments on Separation of Asphaltene from
Crude Oil
(2) BPCl, Mumbai: Inplant Training in DHDS
M.TECH. STUDENTS PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Ashutosh Shankar
DoB: 31/12/1991 [email protected]
Internship@
Cambay Basin, ONGC: Geology, Drilling, Surface and
Subsurface Management
Neelam Choubey
DoB: 21/08/1989 [email protected]
Internship@
Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC: Drilling
Vishnu C
DoB: 09/03/1988 [email protected]
Internship@
Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC: Directional Drilling
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RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGYRAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY RAE BARELI
(An Institute of National Importance Established under an Act of Parliament)
Campus Placement - Company Information Sheet
Kindly Fax one copy to +91 535 2211 888 (Attention: Dr. U. S. Prasad)
Name of the Organization : ________________________________________________________________________________________
Postal Address : _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please let us know the Name & Designation of the officials expected on our campus :
1
2
3
4
Travel Details:
Lucknow
Rae Bareli
Allahabad
Kanpur
Recruitment Details:
a. Level (Please Tick):
Management Trainee
Lateral / Middle Level Management Others
If Others (Please Specify) : __________________________________________________________________________________________
b. Company's offer in terms of Cost to Company (CTC) : ___________________________________________________________
We shall appreciate if you could provide a breakup of the CTC:
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S. No.
Name
Designation
Mobile No.
RoadCar / Taxi
Train No. Airlines &Flight No.
Arrival Date &Expected Time
Departure Date &Expected Time
Place
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If others (Please specify): ____________________________________________________________________
Pre Placement Talk (PPT) Room
Meeting/ Interview Room (s)
Group Discussion Room (s)
LCD Projection System
White Boards
Speakers
Please tell us about your Process of Placement (Please Tick):
Pre Placement Talk
Written Test
Psychometric Test
Group Discussion
Interview
Others
Any other special requirements
If others (Please specify ) : ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Name of the official : ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Designation: _____________________________________ E-Mail: __________________________________________________________
Mobile: ______________________________ Landline: ______________________________________ Fax No.: ______________________
Signature: ___________________________
CONTACT DETAILS
Rae Bareli Campus:
Ratapur Chowk, Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh, India 229 316
Tel: 91 535-2704209/ 2217427 Fax: +91 535-2211888
Mobile: +91 8765956235
E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected]
Please send the Form of Intent through Fax / Speed Post / Registered Post
IMPORTANT : We request you to kindly declare the results of Campus Selection on the same day.
This will help us in blocking the students selected by you.
Process of Placement Yes No
Requirements Yes
How many
No
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STAY, TRAVEL & FLIGHT SCHEDULERae Bareli is well connected by rail network and trains from almost all major metro cities halt here. The nearest airport
is at Lucknow, which is nearly 85 kms from Rae Bareli. Rae Bareli can be reached by car/ taxi from Lucknow and the
fare is about Rs. 1600. Lucknow airport is well connected to many major cities including Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and
Mumbai. Other major cities near Rae Bareli are Kanpur (130 Kms) and Allahabad (125 Kms).
Flight schedule from major cities in India to Lucknow*:
From Delhi
Airlines Flight
No.
Departure
(New
Delhi)
Arrival
(Lucknow)
Air India
AI-411
07:15
08:15
Air India
AI-811
16:15
17:15
IndiGo
6E-444
06:25
07:35
IndiGo
6E-312
12:40
13:45
IndiGo
6E-146
17:15
18:20
IndiGo
6E-184
09:10
10:20
IndiGo
6E-162
19:10
20:10
JetKonnect
S2-4607
13:10
14:10
JetKonnect
9W-7008
13:10
14:10
JetKonnect
S2-4062
14:25
15:30
JetKonnect
9W-7073
14:25
15:30
JetKonnect
9W-2244
09:05
10:15
JetKonnect
9W-2122
16:25
17:25
Jet Air
9W-303
05:10
06:15
Spicejet SG-417 19:45 21:00
From Mumbai
Airlines Flight
No.
Departure
(Mumbai)
Arrival
(Lucknow)
Air India
AI-625
10:50
13:00
Go Air
G8-395
09:55
12:05
IndiGo
6E-342
14:25
16:30
IndiGo
6E-446
17:35
19:45
JetKonnect
S2-5749
10:15
12:30
Jet Air
9W-347
10:15
12:30
Jet Air
9W-303
02:20
06:15
From Bangalore
Airlines
Flight
No.
Departure
(Bangalore)
Arrival
(Lucknow)
Go Air
G8-322
05:55
12:05
IndiGo
6E-146
13:35
18:20
JetKonnect
S2-4607
09:50
14:10
JetKonnect 9W-7008 09:50 14:10
* - Schedule as on June 2013
On Campus Accommodation
RGIPT would be pleased to extent its hospitality to your company representatives at its Guest House in Rae Bareli.
Please write to us in case you need to utilize these facilities.
Where you can stay at Lucknow:
Hotel Name Phone No. Fax Number The Piccadily Hotel +91 522 4096000 +91 522 4096029 Hotel Mangalam +91 522 2620131-33 +91 522 2616507
Vivanta by Taj +91 522 6711000 +91 522 6711666 Hotel Mera Mann +91 522 2638181, 82, 83, 84 +91 522 2636009
Dr. U.S. Prasad
Chairman-Placement Committee
Phone: +91 535 2704225 (O)
Fax: +91 535-2217456/ 2211888
Mobile: +91 9412050901
e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Ram Prakash Singh
Assistant Placement Officer
Phone: +91 535-2704209/ 2217427
Fax: +91 535-2211888
Mobile: +91 8765956235
E-mail: [email protected]
RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY
Ratapur Chowk, Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh, India 229 316
www.rgipt.ac.in