5.1.3 Average percentage of students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career advancement offered by the Institution during the last five years.
Response: 87.7%
5.1.3.1 Number of students provided with training and guidance for competitive examinations and career advancement offered by the Institution year-wise during the last five years
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 923 617 373 178 0
HEI has verified and attached the following documents.
Names of schemes offered by the Institution is attached as Annexure-1.
Data Template is attached as Annexure-2
Faculty wise List of students (Certified by the Head of the Institution and signed by Registrar)
attending the guidance for competitive examinations and career advancement during the last five
years is attached as Annexure -3.
Faculty wise list of faculty/agency providing the service (Certified by the Head of the
Institution) during the last five years is attached as Annexure -4
Copies of circular/notices and Reports of Career Advancement along with other
details is attached as Annexure -5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
S.No Content Page No.
1 Annexure -1
Schemes offered by the Institution
3-4
2 Annexure -2
Data Template
5-6
3 Annexure -3
Faculty wise List of students attending the guidance for competitive
examinations and career advancement
7-91
4 Annexure -4
Faculty wise list of faculty/agency providing the service
92-120
5 Annexure -5
Faculty wise Circular/notices and Reports of guidance for Career Advancement and competitive
examinations
121-264
ANNEXURE 1
Names of Schemes for Career Advancement offered by the Institution
1) Guidance for competitive examinations
2) Career counseling through Corporate Resource Centre andfaculty members.
ANNEXURE 2
DATA TEMPLATE 5.1.3
5.1.3 Average percentage of students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution during the
last five years
Year Name of Scheme
Number of students benefited/attended / participated in Career Counselling and / competitive
exams activities
2014-15
Guidance for Competitive exam 0
Career Counseling 0
2015-16
Guidance for Competitive exam 123
Career Counseling 178
2016-17
Guidance for Competitive exam 199
Career Counseling 373
2017-18
Guidance for competitive exam 360
Career Counseling 608
2018-19
Guidance for competitive exam 539
Career Counseling 888
Annexure-3
Faculty wise
List of Students attending guidance for competitive exams and career advancement schemes
Faculty of Physiotherapy
Faculty of Dental Sciences
GUIDANCE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS
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B. Sc. (Clinical Psychology)KRITI MONCA16r902005
B. Sc. (Clinical Psychology)DEVANSHI1619020061
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92 r 819 r0006 AASTHA RUDRA BA (Hons.) (PsycholoEy)
93 r 819r 0007 ASI'HA BHARDWAJ BA (Hons.) (Psychology)
94 1819t 0008 DANIYAAL K}tAN BA (Hons.) (Psychology)
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100 l8l9l00t 5 HARLEEN KAUR CI IAWLA BA (Hons.) (Psychology)
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102 t7 r90900 r AKANSHA BHADANA M. Sc. (Clinical Psychology )
| 0.1 t71909002 SIMRAN JATSWAL M. Sc. (Clinioal Psychology )
104 t7 r909003 SUMREENA RASOOL M. Sc. (Clinical Psychology )
105 171909004 SUMI JAN M. Sc. (Clinical Psyohology )
t06 r7r909005 HEENA YADAV M. Sc. (CliDicat Psychology )
t07 t 7t 909006 KAVITA M. Sc. (Clinical Psychology )
t08 17t909007 PRIYA M. Sc. (Clinical Psychology )
l0') 17 t 909009 ANANTIKA TEHLANI M. Sc. (Clinical PsycholoEy )
ll0 171909010 AtsHIJEEI- ITAWAT M. Sc. (Clinical Psychology )
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Faculty wise
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Faculty of Physiotherapy
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5.I.3 LIST OF FACUI,TY PROVII)ING GTIIDANCE FOR CONIPETITIVE EXAMS IN20 t1-t 2018-19
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ST]BJECT FACULTY2017-18 Oral Medicine and Radiology Dr Puneeta Vohla. Dr Atul Kaushik
Oral Surgery Dr Alok Bhatnagar, Dr Varun AryaOrthodontics Dr Seema Grover. Dr Namrata DograPeriodontology KapoorProsthodontics Dr Bhupinder Yadav, Dr Nupur DabasPublic Health Dentistry Dr Sachin Chand
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Annexure-5
Faculty wise circulars, reports and other details for guidance for career counseling and competitive exams
Faculty of Physiotherapy
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Faculty of Physiotherapy, SGT University organized the Orientation Programme for the new batch of
Physiotherapy on 19/8/15.The Occasion was graced by the presence of Honorable Vice Chancellor Dr T.D
Dogra, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Dalip Singh, Director Medical sciences Dr. Kohli and Deans and HOD’s of
all the faculties. The Programme started with the auspicious lamp lightning ceremony followed by
Honorable Vice chancellor Dr.T.D Dogra’s address to the students. Chief Guest Dr. Kalpana Aggarwal
emphasized the importance of discipline hard work and dedication to become good professionals. Dr Chitra
Kataria, Guest of honour for the programme motivated the students and addressed them on future aspects of
Physiotherapy. The Programme concluded with Vote of Thanks BY Dr Sheetal Kalra and an interaction
session of the students with the experts.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/orientation-programme2015/
Phone:- 0124-2278183, 84, 85 Extn : 4052, 3210 E-mail ID : [email protected]
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Faculty of Physiotherapy, SGT University organized a talk on Global Opportunities for Physiotherapists in
USA on 13th of April 2016. The programme commenced with lamp lightening ceremony followed by words
of encouragement for the profession by honorable Vice Chancellor Dr. Shyam Lal Singla. The Resource
person for the talk was Ms. Cyndi Peters, Manager IFAN Global from USA. She addressed the students
about the procedure for placement in USA which included information on preparation of NPTE, Evaluation
of credentials, various licensure exams and Job profile and Opportunities in USA. The talk was followed by
interactive session with the students. It was an informative session for the students.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/faculty-of-physiotherapy-organized-a-talk-on-global-opportunities/
Phone:- 0124-2278183, 84, 85 Extn : 4052, 3210 E-mail ID : [email protected]
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Faculty of Physiotherapy organized Orientation Programme for BPT students on 13 August 2016. The guest
of honor was Dr. Vivek Nigam (Head Physiotherapist, Sports Medicine and Rehab Department of
Chennaiyin FC). He has worked as Head Physiotherapist with Hero Indian Super Legue(Football),
Bengaluru Bulls(Pro Kabbadi), Delhi District Cricket Association, Indian Tennis Federation, Basket Ball
Federation of India. Presently he has been appointed as Head Physiotherapist with Australian Hockey team
and will be joining in September this year
He was felicitated by Vice-Chancellor of the University Dr. T D Dogra and Dean of Physiotherapy
Department, Dr. Joginder Yadav. Dr. Nigam interacted with the students, shared his experiences and
explained them about the scope of sports physiotherapy in India and abroad. He motivated the students to
work hard and strive for perfection. He was honored with a momento at the end of the Programme.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/orientation-programme-2016/
Phone:- 0124-2278183, 84, 85 Extn : 4052, 3210 E-mail ID : [email protected]
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Faculty of Physiotherapy organized a talk on TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE by Dr.
Karthikeyan. Dr Karthikeyan is a big name in Neuro Physiotherapy. At the beginning of his career he
worked as Senior Physiotherapist at Indrapratha Apollo Hospital for 2 years. He completed M.Phil from
Northumbria University, Newcastle in 2010. He worked as Research Physiotherapist from 2004 before he
joined the school of sports and exercise sciences at the University of Kent, United Kingdom in May 2014.
He is also working as honorary research associate in Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University.
He spoke at length about various possibilities in research for physiotherapists. Dr Karthikeyan encouraged
students of physiotherapy on 7th may 2018 at SGT University to pursue careers in research physiotherapy
and discussed about the numerous job opportunities they have after completing their basic education in
Physiotherapy.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/talk-on-translational-research-into-practice/
Phone:- 0124-2278183, 84, 85 Extn : 4052, 3210 E-mail ID : [email protected]
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
On day 4 of the induction program, Faculty of Physiotherapy organized the guest lecture by Dr V P Gupta,
Chief physiotherapist in Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery Department, AIIMS New Delhi. He encouraged
students and inculcated in them the effectiveness of comprehensive education and enlightened them about
learning the basics of all the medical subjects as it lays down the foundation for all the clinical diagnosis to
be worked on.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/career-in-physiotherapy-for-the-induction-programme/
Phone:- 0124-2278183, 84, 85 Extn : 4052, 3210 E-mail ID : [email protected]
FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
Faculty of Physiotherapy organized a guest talk on “immigration opportunities for physiotherapists to study
abroad”. The guest speaker Dr Safdar Ali Syed, MSK Sonographer and injection therapist currently working
as senior Physiotherapist in U.K., described in his talk about the immigration process and scope for the
Indian Physiotherapists in abroad. Dr Sayad briefed about the necessary criteria for immigration to
countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia and Europe. He explained about the cost effective approach to
various universities worldwide and availability of scholarships for study in common wealth countries.
Students interacted with Dr Ali who answered their querries at the end of the session. Overall it was an
enlightening and a very informative session for the final year UG and PG students.
https://physio.sgtuniversity.ac.in/guest-talk-on-immigration-opportunities-for-physiotherapists/
Phone:- 0124-2278183, 84, 85 Extn : 4052, 3210 E-mail ID : [email protected]
Faculty of Dental Sciences
GUIDANCE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS
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Dr. Priyanka Verma
Dr. Richa Lakhotia
Dr. Mu rtaza Ma nzoor
Dr. MahimaDr. Bhargavi Sood
Dr. Rishabh Thakker
Dr. Deepika Yadav
Dr. Harshpr€et Kau r
Dr. Ankit K3lra
Dr. Sa breen Gujral
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CAREER COUNSELLING
New Age Career Counseling by Jitin Chawla in partnership with
NBT Planet Campus at SGT University, Gurugram
16th
JUNE 2018
NBT Planet Campus has partnered with SGT University for a thought provoking counseling
session for students who are willing to breach boundaries and think out of box. This high value
career counseling session was scheduled on 16th June 2018 at 09:30AM at SGT University for
the students who have just cleared their 12th exams.
Mr. Jitin Chawla, a name to reckon with in the career counseling industry graced the occasion
and showed career pathways to students.
https://www.facebook.com/sgtuniversitygurgaon/photos/a.296084973888508/991044077725924/?typ
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Guest Lecture on Overseas Career Options
Aug 13, 2018
A lecture on Overseas Career Options, post BDS, was organised by the FACULTY
of Dental Sciences, SGT UNIVERSITY on 13th Aug 2018. The lecture delivered
by Facial Aesthetics Practitioner in United Kingdom Dr Meenu Dalal (BDS SGT
University, ORE UK). The secession was attended and well received by the
Students and Faculty Members alike.
Faculty of Allied & Health Sciences
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management
Specialized Interview Skills & Power Dressing Workshop at Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management on April 27th 2018
Mr Vijjay Jassal, Founder & Partner at Service Solutions along with his counterpart Dr Aarti Soni, Certified L&D Manager & Psychometric Assessor conducted a highly Specialized and Interactive workshop on Interview Skills and Power Dressing for BHM Semester 6th students of Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, SGT University on April 27th 2018. Half the battle is won after a good and confident interview, the various objectives for interview skills training like making a good first impression, dressing sharply and appropriately, being a good, “story-teller”, learning to tackle interview nerves, understanding the dynamics in the interview room, handling difficult questions, handling rejections, etiquettes, body Language and communication were covered in the session. The exciting workshop equipped the students with skills to ensure selection for their dream job and they participated whole heartedly in the workshop.
Workshop on Interview Skills by Dr Mahesh Luthia
Workshop on Develop your interview skills
Objectives:
One of the biggest challenges students face is handling a placement interview and
create a lasting impression. It is important that students prepare themselves for the
interview and understand how they can present themselves in a professional
manner. The objective of the workshop is to prepare students for their interview
with increased confidence and clarity. Areas such goal setting, SWOT tianalysis
and handling interview questions would be dealt in this session. Students would be
also provided tips on developing a Resume. The participants would receive a free
basic resume writing services,
Contents
• Overview of Interview Process
• Difference between behavioural interview questions and situational
interview questions
• Creating the Commercial
• Conducting SWOT Analysis
• Evaluating industry requirements for job roles
• Resume Writing
Methodology Theory sensitization through interactive discussions and handouts and Video clips. Inputs and coaching from experts in the field of business communication. Participants are encouraged to share their experience which will enable to understand a broad range of issues.
Program Director (s)
Dr. Mahesh Luthia With over 15 years in the field of Education Management, he holds a Ph. D. in Management. Having trained at Kingston Business School, Kingston University, London where he was a senior faculty member, he actively conducts skill based workshops with students on soft skills with specific focus on employability. Having a HR background enables him to guide students on handling interviews effectively and prepare students. He continues mentoring students looking for global study and internship opportunities.
Interactive session on newest trends and opportunities in cruise lines.
Keeping up with newest trends and opportunities…. On May 16, 2017 Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management invited Chef Jai Kumar Bhasin Executive Chef Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Miami, Florida USA to interact with aspiring hospitality professionals. Chef Bhasin shared his inspiring story of joining the industry as the trainee Commis III to becoming an Executive Chef of one of the best cruise liners in the world. He stimulated the young minds with narratives of his rich experience and stories of his globetrotting life. He drew up the career path for joining the cruise lines and answered queries put up by students with absolute enthusiasm.
Global Hospitality Growth and Career Prospects
Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Managements organised a student interactive session with Chef Harish Mathur, Chef at William Angliss Institute of TAFE, Melbourne, Australia on April 11, 2017 at 11 AM. It was suitability titled as “Global Hospitality Growth and Career Prospects, My Story“. He shared innumerable inspiring stories of his life as a Chef and now as a Culinary Trainer. His association with Taj Palace New Delhi as Executive Chef and teaching culinary skills to aspiring chefs in Australia has given him a well-heeled background in global hospitality scenario. He answered all student’s queries with élan and kept a high interest quotient.
Guest speakers Mr Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, GM, Mr Satish Mohan, Training Manager Hotel Radisson Blue Plaza Mahipalpur giving an insight into the various
job prospects in Hospitality industry
Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management organized an orientation programme for the newly admitted BHM students on September 16th 2016. The major objective of the programme was the formal initiation of the program, inspiring the young hospitality professionals with real life role models, the skills needed to succeed in their vocational lives. The programme was inaugurated with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the guest speakers Mr Vishvapreet Singh Cheema, GM, Mr Satish Mohan, Training Manager Hotel Radisson Blue Plaza Mahipalpur. Mr Cheema in his speech gave an insight into the various job prospects in Hospitality industry and shared his personal philosophy which he has been practicing since his student days which are the three “A’s”- Ask, Aspire and Acknowledge. Mr Mohan laid emphasis on inculcating the correct attitude and honing the skills paramount for success. A Vote of thanks was proposed by Ms Ambika Nair HOD who expressed her gratitude to all the dignitaries, invitees, and students for making the Orientation Program a success.
Guest lecture on “Career Path for Hospitality Professionals”
Mr Tushar Abrol, Manager Learning & Development, visited Faculty of Hotel & Tourism
Management, SGT University to deliver a guest lecture on “Career Path for Hospitality
Professionals” on March 4, 2016.
The lecture started with a brief introduction of Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces and moved on to
an interactive power point presentation about the attributes and skills needed to succeed in
the industry. Mr Abrol advised the students to make a logical decision about why they should
join a good hotel brand and what parameters should one see before selecting a hotel
company.He encouraged the students to inculcate and develop good habits like reading,
research and developing the correct professional attitude. He emphasized on the need to
remain focused and stay connected with one’s goals and work persistently toward achieving
them. Complex concepts like passion, ambition, hard work and love for what one does were
made simpler to understand through interesting videos and examples from his own life.The
lecture ended with an interactive question answer session. The students felt enlightened and
proud to be associated with an industry with a promising future.
Interactive session on newest trends and opportunities in Cruise Lines.
Keeping up with newest trends and opportunities…. On May 16, 2017 Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management invited Chef Jai Kumar Bhasin Executive Chef Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Miami, Florida USA to interact with aspiring hospitality professionals. Chef Bhasin shared his inspiring story of joining the industry as the trainee Commis III to becoming an Executive Chef of one of the best cruise liners in the world. He stimulated the young minds with narratives of his rich experience and stories of his globetrotting life. He drew up the career path for joining the cruise lines and answered queries put up by students with absolute enthusiasm.
Faculty of Physical Sciences
Time Table for Competetive Exams
Career Counseling
Educational visit to Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Science (ARIES) and Jim Corbett National Park, Nainital 22nd March to 25th March 2018
Faculty of Physical Sciences organised an academic trip to Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Science
(ARIES), Nainital,Uttarakhand,and Jim Corbett National Park,India from 22nd March to 25thMarch 2018. At ARIES
Nainital, Students of physical Sciences got a fantastic opportunity to see the planetarium and telescope. They
enjoyed viewing andlearning about the different planets. They also came to know various interesting facts about
theMoon, Sun, and Earth and their formation during the cosmic collisions. Apart from ARIES, students of Physical
Sciences visited Jim Corbett Museum, Jim Corbett falls and Jim Corbett National Park. At Jim Corbett museum,
students came to know about the history of Jim Corbett, his noble cause to save this endangered species and the
stories of his bravery in killing the man eaters.Then the students proceeded forJim Corbett National Parkwhere they
enjoyed watching nature and wildlife. The students were delighted with theopen Jeep Safari drive through the forest.
Thirty three members of Faculty of Physical Sciences have been involved in this trip, thirty students (B.Sc. Non-
Medical, B.Sc. Honours, Maths, M.Sc. Physics and M.Sc. Chemistry).Three faculty members (Dr Tanima Bajaj, Dr
Mukesh Kumar and Mrs.Namita) asco-ordinators, accompanied the students in this memorable trip.
Industrial visit to “Key Research & Development Centre” April 21, 2018
An industrial visit to “Key Research & Development Centre”, was organized by the Department of Chemistry on Saturday, 21st April, 2018. Thirty five students (Post graduate & undergraduate) and two faculties visited to Key Research & Development Centre to understand the latest technologies and developments in the field of research.
In the afternoon at 1 P.M. we reached Key Research & Development Centre. At first, all the students were addressed by the Head, Key Research & Development Centre to give students information regarding the type of work being done in that organization. Students were divided in two batches for the visit to labs. Students visited Organic synthesis and Analytical labs. They had a very informative and interactive session with the Head, Key Research & Development Centre where they were also motivated to select their area of interest in research.
Outcomes of the visit are:
1. Students gained experience of how industry operations are executed.2. Industry visit played a role of bridging the gap between theoretical training and practical learning in a real-
life environment.3. With industry visit, students were able to better identify their prospective areas of work in the overall
organizational function.4. It helped in enhancing interpersonal skills and communication techniques.5. Students became more aware of industry practices and regulations during industry visits.6. Students experienced the importance of working safely.
Date of Visit: 21st April, 2018 ( Timing 9A.M. – 4P.M.)
Name & Address of Organization: Key Research & Development Centre, Unit of Crystal Crop protection Ltd., VPO Nathupur, Sonipat (Haryana)
Guest Lecture by Dr Sunil Sharma, Department of Physics April 23, 2018
Topic: Gallium Nitride High Electron Mobility Transistors (Applied Physics)
A Guest Lecture was organized by Department of Physics, Faculty of Physical Sciences, SGT University Gurugram on Monday, 23rd April, 2018 with the consideration to innovate our students about latest research and development activities in Semiconductor Physics. To deliver the talk Dr. Sunil Sharma, Scientist D, from the world renowned research laboratory “Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL), Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Delhi has been invited.
Dr. R.C. Sharma, Professor & Head/Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences briefly introduced the Guest speaker to audience. He also requested Dr. Sunil Sharma to accommodate, the research scholars of SGT University for their experimental work in SSPL/ DRDO. Then he invited Dr. Sunil Sharma to deliver his talk.
In his deliberation, Dr. Sunil Sharma told that, why I have selected this topic? It is because, these devices are the main component for high power and high frequency operation in defense and space communication field and are future requirements, mostly in the fighter aircrafts, space shuttles, satellite communication and Radars. He explained that how GaN material is more suitable in making high power and high speed electronic devices in comparison to other semiconductor materials. He also discussed, the basic technologies involved in fabrication of these devices.
Our students had a very informative and interactive session with Dr. Sunil Kumar, where they were motivated to select research as a career.
Outcomes of the Guest Lecture are:
1. Students gained experience of how the research activities are executed.2. It helped in enhancing interpersonal skills and communication techniques3. Such activity develops the sense of responsibility among the students and make them confident to work in a
learning environment.
Date of Guest Lecture: 23rd April 2018 ( 11.00 AM onwards)
Name & Address of Speaker: Dr Sunil Sharma, Scientist D, Solid State Physics Laboratory, Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Timarpur, Delhi
Educational visit to Solid State Physics Laboratory(SSPL)- DRDO April 24, 2018
An Educational visit to” Solid State Physics Laboratory(SSPL), Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Timarpur, Delhi, was organized by the Department of Physics, Faculty of Physical Sciences, SGT University on Tuesday, 24th April, 2018 with the consideration to give exposure to our students about research and development activities in the world-renowned research laboratory in solid state Physics & Physics of Materials. Thirty-two students (Postgraduate & undergraduate) along with coordinator Dr R.C.Sharma, Professor, Department of Physics and Dr Sunanda, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, visited SSPL to understand the latest research and technological advancement in the field of semiconductor physics.
In the afternoon at 12.30 P.M. we reached at SSPL. At the DRDO gate, we were welcomed by Mr Rajeev Kumar, Technical Officer and Mr NeerajKumar, Senior Technical Assistant SSPL. After getting entry pass, we entered in the DRDO campus. The administration served snacksand tea to our team.
In the learning session, students were divided in two batches for the visit to research labs. Mr NeerajKumar, explained the research activities in an excellent way. Entire fabrication process of Integrated circuits technology was demonstrated. Material characterization and latest development in materials used in high power and high-frequency application devices was explained. The GaN, high electron mobility Transistor was center of attraction.Our students had a very informative and interactive session with Dr Sunil Kumar, Scientist D where they were also motivated to select their area of interest in research NET preparation.
Outcomes of the visit are:
1. Students gained experience of how the research activities are executed.2. They understand how the theoretical knowledge is realized in actual practice to make useful devices for the
benefit of society.
3. Research organization has been the center of attraction for the research oriented students. Suchexposurehelp them to identify their prospective areas of research.
4. It helped in enhancing interpersonal skills and communication techniques5. Such exposure develop the sense of responsibility among the students to work in a learning environment
with security and safety.
Date of Visit: 24th April, 2018( Timing 9.30 A.M. – 4P.M.)
Name & Address of Organization: Solid State Physics Laboratory, Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Timarpur, Delhi
Guest Lecture Green Chemistry: Designing Chemistry for Human Health and Environment April 27, 2018
On 27th April 2018, a Guest Lecture was organized by Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Physical Sciences, SGT University located at Gurugram Delhi NCR. An eminent speaker “Prof. R.K. Sharma” from Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi who is the co-ordinator of Green Chemistry Network Centre (a networking centre established under the recommendation of world leaders of Green Chemistry headed by Prof. Paul Anastas, Father of Green Chemistry) and also the Honorary Secretary of Royal Society of Chemistry, London, North India Section came and delivered a talk on very important topic “Green Chemistry: Designing Chemistry for Human Health & Environment.”
He was warmly welcomed by Dean of Physical Sciences- “Prof. R.C. Sharma.” It was a very enriching experience for all the faculty members as well as the students as Prof. Sharma very beautifully introduced the concept and need of Green Chemistry in the present day world and also what attempts have been taken till date to popularize Green Chemistry in India. He also touched upon emerging subject areas like Nanotechnology and Catalysis. Apart from
this, he also shared a few industrial case studies such as Ranitidine synthesis (Ranitidine medication is used to treat certain stomach and throat problems) –how a green pathway (a new catalyst was designed) was adopted to eliminate the toxicological effects of methyl mercaptan-a gas released in this process. His lecture was truly beneficial for all. Prof. Sharma also got some of his students along who demonstrated a few Green Chemistry Experiments such as Preparation & Evaluation of Biodiesel using vegetable oil, Preparation of gold nanoparticles using tea extract and Green synthesis of Mn(Acac)3. These experiments helped in understanding how green chemistry actually works and what are the basic principles involved, how they are superior in comparison to the conventional methods. Finally, Dr. Sonali Bhandari proposed a vote of thanks to Prof. Sharma & his students. This guest lecture saw a very good interaction happening between the speaker and the faculty members. Department of Chemistry hopes to organize many such important lectures in future for the benefit of its students.
Guest Lecture
Faculty of Physical Sciences has organized a Guest Lecture on September 10, 2018 on the topic, “ Translational Research: Converting Bio-chemical knowledge to Development of Nano-medicine” Professor and Chair Dr. Soumitra Basu from Kent State University , Ohio, USA has been invited to deliver the talk. Professor Basu was introduced by Professor (Dr.) R.C.Sharma, Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences and invited Dr. Basu for talk. In his deliberation, Dr. Basu explained the RNA G-quadruplexes structures and how this structure regulates expression of genes linked to cancer and neurological disorders among other diseases. He explained the role of acceptors in targeting the cancer effected cells and permanently kill them without harming the other cells.Our students gained a lot by the talk from a Scholar and Researcher of International repute. The program was compiled by presenting a memento to Dr. Basu as Honor and with vote of thanks.Students, staff and Faculty members of Faculty of Physical Sciences contributed a lot to make the program a great success.
Expert Lecture on Environment Awareness On
01 November 2018 Department of Environment Sciences
Faculty of Physical Sciences SGT University, Gurugram
On the Occasion of Haryana Day Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Physical Science organized an expert lecture on Environment Awareness. Program was inaugurated with the welcome speech of Mr. D.K. Mishra, Registrar, SGT University, Gurugram. Mr. Mishra, emphasized to live life healthier and with required use of natural resources. Prof. R.C Sharam, discussed that this is an urgent need to develop various ecofriendly technologies for the eradication of pollution.
As an expert Dr. Manbir Singh presented an awareness talk. He highlighted various environmental issue like water pollution, consumerism, air pollution and sustainable development. Dr. Manbir also told that excessive use of electronic gadgets also lead to environmental waste and pollution. Dr. Manjishtha Dutta coordinated this event.
Program was ended with group photo.Faculty, students and staff of the faculty of physical science were present at this event
Faculty of Mass Communication
Faculty of Nursing
Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology.
Objective of the programme: Students were aware about importance of matching of ability,
interest and expectation while choosing a career, understanding self, and importance of failure in
life
Speaker: , Dr. Manas Mandal, Rtd. Director General, DRDO, Delhi
Audience :Students (205)of Faculty of Behavioral Sciences,
Brief Report of the programme:
On 3 November 2016, Dr. Manas Mandal, Rtd. Director General, DRDO, Delhi was invited to
deliver lecture on ‘Building Life and Career’ and ‘Preparing research proposal’ and provide his
valuable guidance on developing the new syllabus of Clinical Psychology courses running in the
department. The lecture included points like importance of matching of ability, interest and
expectation while choosing a career, understanding self, and importance of failure in life. Prof.
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Mandal also provided an insight on how to write research proposals that can attract the funding
bodies
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THE GUEST.
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology.
Objective of the programme: To aware students about importance of field training in clinical
psychology and rehabilitation’
Speaker: Ms. Mehak Arora, Clinical Psychologist and Mr. Niyaz Ahmed, Psychiatric Social
Worker from Resonate Psychological Services, Gurugram
Audience :Students of Faculty of Behavioral Sciences
Brief Report of the programme:
On 20 January 2017, the faculty of Behavioural Sciences, SGT University organised a one day
workshop on ‘Importance of Field Training in Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation’ in the
Seminar room (Room- 318), Third Floor, A- Block, SGT University. The workshop was
attended by the students and faculty members of FBS. The resource persons were Ms. Mehak
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Arora, Clinical Psychologist and Mr. Niyaz Ahmed, Psychiatric Social Worker from Resonate
Psychological Services, Gurugram.
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THE GUESTS.
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology. Objective of the programme: To address student's concerns about their new phase of life and other mental health issues Speaker:Dr. Dhawal Modi and round glass team Audience : Clinical Psychology students Brief Report of the programme: An orientation program for the new batch of the students was organized by Faculty of Behavioural Sciences on 31st August 2017. The program was well attended by the students and faculty of the department. On this occasion Dr. Dhaval Modi Director, RoundGlass Peace was invited to address student's concerns about their new phase of life and other mental health issues. It is worth mentioning that RoundGlass Peace is an organization with whom the Faculty has collaboration to organize peer mental health training and awareness workshops. Such workshops will enhance their self confidence, communication skills, managing stress and challenges in their life. We plan to organize series of workshops from September to November in this year. The students interacted and participated very enthusiastically with Dr. Modi and his team. The team appreciated student's interest, motivation and willingness to be part of peer sensitization program and to become ambassadors mental health awareness program. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean, after lamp lightening ceremony, welcomed the guests and highlighted the usefulness of mental health awareness programs. Dr. N K Chandel
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presented vote if thanks. The program was well coordinated by Ms. Dhanwanti yadav and Ms, Srishti B. Lall along with team of students.
DEAN WELCOMING THE GUEST BY PRESENTING A SAPLING TO THE GUEST
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF FACULTY MEMBERS WITH THE ROUND GLASS TEAM
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology.
Objective of the programme: tto make students aware about growth of Clinical Psychology in
India and the current shift in training of clinical psychology
Speaker: Dr. Naveen Grover,Clinical Psychologist, Institute of Human Behavioural & Allied
Sciences (IHBAS), Delhi
Prof. T.D. Dogra, Director IQAC
Audience :Clinical Psychology students
Brief Report of the programme:
The Department of Clinical Psychology under the Faculty of Behavioral Sciences at SGT
University & Hospital organized an orientation program for the First Batch of M.Phil Clinical
Psychology being approved by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) on the 25th September
Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
CARRER COUNSELLING IN ORIENTATION PROGRAM
Launching of First Batch of M.Phil Clinical Psychology Program (RCI Approved)
On
25.8.17
2017. The program was held at T.V Studio, III Floor in the B –Block of the University from
11.00 AM till 3.00 PM.
Dr. Naveen Grover, an experienced clinical psychologist, trained at NIMHANS
Bangalore, presently affiliated with the Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences
(IHBAS), Delhi was the “Distinguished Guest”. He traced the growth of Clinical Psychology in
India and highlighted the current shift in training of clinical psychology from Indian Guru-Chela
paradigm to Equity paradigm of the West. He also conducted a post-lunch workshop on suicide
and its prevention. Prof. T.D. Dogra, Director IQAC at SGTU and an ex-Director of AIIMS,
New Delhi was the “Guest of Honour”. He appreciated the efforts of the faculty and stressed on
the importance of quality teaching and training.
Subsequent to the Lamp Lightening Ceremony, Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean Faculty of
Behavioural Sciences welcomed the guest and appreciated the Management for their
unconditional support for starting the program. Dr. Mustafa Nadeem Kirmani, Head of the
Program, introduced the Guest to the audience and about the M.Phil program. He highlighted the
growing need of trained clinical psychologists in the country and his vision of raising the quality
of M.Phil training at SGT University at par with NIMHANS, Bangalore. Prof. Rajbir Singh
concluded the session with the assertion that Clinical Psychologists should made themselves
available to the downtrodden and marginalized population along with other sections of the
society. The program was attended by dean faculty of education, students and faculty members
of the department and was very well coordinated by Ms. Sayma Jameel, assistant professor and
clinical psychologist in the department.
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology.
Objective of the programme: tto make students aware about growth of Clinical Psychology in
India and the current shift in training of clinical psychology
Speaker: Dr. Naveen Grover,Clinical Psychologist, Institute of Human Behavioural & Allied
Sciences (IHBAS), Delhi
Prof. T.D. Dogra, Director IQAC
Audience :Clinical Psychology students
Brief Report of the programme:
The Department of Clinical Psychology under the Faculty of Behavioral Sciences at SGT
University & Hospital organized an orientation program for the First Batch of M.Phil Clinical
Psychology being approved by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) on the 25th September
Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
CARRER COUNSELLING IN ORIENTATION PROGRAM
Launching of First Batch of M.Phil Clinical Psychology Program (RCI Approved)
On
25.8.17
2017. The program was held at T.V Studio, III Floor in the B –Block of the University from
11.00 AM till 3.00 PM.
Dr. Naveen Grover, an experienced clinical psychologist, trained at NIMHANS
Bangalore, presently affiliated with the Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences
(IHBAS), Delhi was the “Distinguished Guest”. He traced the growth of Clinical Psychology in
India and highlighted the current shift in training of clinical psychology from Indian Guru-Chela
paradigm to Equity paradigm of the West. He also conducted a post-lunch workshop on suicide
and its prevention. Prof. T.D. Dogra, Director IQAC at SGTU and an ex-Director of AIIMS,
New Delhi was the “Guest of Honour”. He appreciated the efforts of the faculty and stressed on
the importance of quality teaching and training.
Subsequent to the Lamp Lightening Ceremony, Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean Faculty of
Behavioural Sciences welcomed the guest and appreciated the Management for their
unconditional support for starting the program. Dr. Mustafa Nadeem Kirmani, Head of the
Program, introduced the Guest to the audience and about the M.Phil program. He highlighted the
growing need of trained clinical psychologists in the country and his vision of raising the quality
of M.Phil training at SGT University at par with NIMHANS, Bangalore. Prof. Rajbir Singh
concluded the session with the assertion that Clinical Psychologists should made themselves
available to the downtrodden and marginalized population along with other sections of the
society. The program was attended by dean faculty of education, students and faculty members
of the department and was very well coordinated by Ms. Sayma Jameel, assistant professor and
clinical psychologist in the department.
Objective of the programme: To Welcome new batch of students to the department. Speaker:
Audience :B.A / Bsc 1st semester and M.Sc. 1st semester clinical psychology students Brief Report of the programme:
Faculty of Behavioral Sciences organized 5 day induction program ‘Induction-2017’ between 1st to 5th August-2017. A total of 28 students of B.Sc Clinical Psychology, B.A.(Hons) Psychology and M.Sc.Clinical Psychology attended the induction program. On day one Program began with welcome address by Dean, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences Prof. (Dr.) Waheda Kahan. She congratulated the students to join this program and encouraged them to enrich their knowledge of the field and learn much required skills to serve in the field of mental health. After the address by the dean Prof. Rajbir Singh Introduced the Faculty of Behavior Sciences to the students. He introduced all the teaching and non-teaching members of this faculty. He explained about the establishment of the department and faculty and different
CAREER COUNSELLING IN INDUCTION PROGRAM 2017-18
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SGT University, Gurugram
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program run in this faculty to cater the need of skilled mental health professionals. Dr. Nudrat Jahan as next speaker facilitated the discussion about student’s hobbies and mission of the life. In successive session faculty members Ms. Srishti B. Lall and Mr. Ved Praksh held a very interactive ice-breaking session for students to know each other. In post lunch session Prof. Rajbir Singh once again addressed the students to explain the overall objective of the course. Dr. Nadeem Kirmani Head-M.Phil Clinical Psychology program, discussed the application of the psychology in Clinical field to develop their career aspirations. On day two 2nd August 2017 the new entrants to the department were enlightened about student’s centric polices- Mentor-mentee, Batch in-charge and parent-teacher interaction by Head of the Department Dr. N. K. Chandel and Dr. Nudrat Jahan. Next speaker Mrs. Jennifer Cook, Warden SGT hostel, explained about the hostel facilities to the students. Mr. Umesh Chandra discussed about effective communication skills and Dr. Sneh from faculty of Education explained the role of psychology in education. To orient students about the career opportunities in field of psychology, guest speaker Ms. Shweta Apoorva Jaitley, Consultant Asia Colombia Hospital interacted with the students. In post lunch session students visited the campus with Dr. Nudrat Jahan and Mr. Ved Prekash. On day three 3rd August 2017 program begin with the discussion of field training, summer training and community work with Dr. Nadeem Kirmani and Mr. Ved Prakash. They discussed the importance of such trainings in development of knowledge and skills. In the second half of the day students enjoyed the thrilling presence of film star Shahrukh Khan and Anushka Sharma in SGT university campus. Day four 4th August 2017, our first speaker of the day Pro-vice Chancellor Prof. Dalip Singh in presence of the Vice-Chancellor addressed our new batch. He welcomed the students and discussed on development of ‘Self’. After PVC Dr. H.S. Grover explained university assessment, evaluation and examination system to the students. Followed by his discussion Mr. Harsh from IT department of this university explain about the use of ERP to the students. Post lunch session of this day was held in University Auditorium. In this session Vice-Chancellor SGT University addressed the students. He explained importance of education system by discussion and comparing history of different nations. On fifth and last day of induction program, 5th August 2017, Registrar SGT University welcomed a big gathering of the students from different department and faculties in university auditorium. He introduced students with the important people and various important committees of this university. In this session Chief hostel Warden, Sport In-charge, head Anti ragging committee, head sexual harassment committee and Cultural committee greeted the students and explained the role of these committees in university. Member of cultural committee Mrs. Anjna Das in a separate interactive session which held in the department greeted our students and explained the importance of participation in Co-Curricular activity in personality development.
Post lunch session was concluding session of Induction-2017. Syllabus, time table and academic calendar discussed with the students. At the end of program Dean FBS concluded the session with her wishes and blessings.
Pro-vice Chancellor Prof. Dalip Singh addressing students.
Name of the Faculty: Behavioural Sciences
Name of the Event / Programme: CAREER COUNSELLING IN INDUCTION
PROGRAM
Type of event:
Date: 1st to 4th August 2018
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
About the Speaker/Guest: Prof. Rajbir Singh
Audience: All Student and Faculty Member
Brief Report: The Faculty of Behavioural Sciences held its Induction Program from 1st to 4th August 2018 for the newly admitted students of the Dept. Of Clinical Psychology. A total number of 53 students of B.A. (Hons) Psychology, B.Sc., M.Sc. and M.Phil Clinical Psychology attended the program on day one. At the beginning of the program, Additional Dean Prof. (Dr.) Rajbir Singh Huda welcomed the students and gave introduction of SGT University in the absence of Dean, FBS Prof. (Dr.) Waheeda Khan. The Head of Department Dr. Mustafa Nadeem Kirmaniexplained about the Dept. And the courses. DrNimisha Kumar, Associate Professor and Associate Dean introduced
the teaching faculty members to all the students. This was followed by an introduction of the students. In the post-lunch session, Mr. Vats and Mr. Harsh from IT Dept. Oriented students about the digital campus and use of ERP. The Course ordinance and course curriculum was discussed by Dr. Nudrat Jahan and Dr. Lokesh Gupta. All the faculty members of FBS were present in the induction program.
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology Objective of the programme: Speaker:Dr. Fredric Bemak (Director Research and Action Consortium, George Mason university, USA) Audience : 20 Students and 2 teachers of Faculty of Behavioural Sciences
FACULTY OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES
Workshop On
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FACULTY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS OF DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY WITH GUEST.
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology Objective of the programme: Students were aware about essential component of professionalism in relation with the dining etiquettes. Speaker: Faculty members of Faculty of Hotel and Tourism Management Audience :B.Sc. 1st semester and B.Sc. 3rd semester clinical psychology students Brief Report of the programme:
B.Sc. 1st semester and B.Sc. 3rd semester clinical psychology students of the department visited Faculty of Hotel and Tourism Management in the view of learning Gentle Behaviour by acquisition of Dining etiquettes class on 27th October 2016. They were explained some of the very essential component of professionalism in relation with the dining etiquettes.
FACULTY OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES
Soft Skills workshop
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DINING ETIQUETTES: LEARNING GENTLE BEHAVIOUR ON
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STUDENTS DURING THE WORKSHOP.
Organizers: Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology
Objective of the programme: How to boost the self confidence of students in day to day issues.
Speaker: Dr Dhaval Mody and team
Audience :Clinical Psychology 45 students
Brief Report of the programme:
Faculty of behavioural sciences (FBS) in collaboration with RoundGlass team organised a
workshop on ‘Building positive self- image’ on 21st November 2017 at room no A-105. This was
the fourth workshop held with the team where Dr Dhaval Modi, the director of RoundGlass
Peace emphasized the role of unshakable self confidence and engaged students in various role
plays where a group of students perform five role plays on various aspects of self confidence.
The session was interactive and relevant to the students in managing their day to day issues.
Students learned few counselling techniques by acting as a counsellor and resolving issues
pertaining to therapeutic encounter.
SOFT SKILLS WORKSHOP
ON
BUILDING POSITIVE SELF- IMAGE’
ON 21ST NOVEMBER 2017
DR. DHAWAL MODI AND STUDENTS DURING THE WORKSHOP
SGT College of Pharmacy
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