Guru Brahma Nand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri
Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri
Guru Brahma Nand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri
Govt. Polytechnic, Nilokheri
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Former names
Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri / Punjab Polytechnic, Nilokheri / Govt. school of Engg, Rasool
MottoProvide Technical Education to All
TypeGovernment agency
Established1947 (1947)
AccreditationAICTE, New Delhi
Academic affiliations
Haryana State Board of Technical Education
PrincipalS.K. Goel
Studentsc.729
Location, ,
India
Campus31,577.92 m2 (339,901.9 sq ft)
Colours   Grey & black
Websitewww.gpnilokheri.ac.in

29°50′14″N 76°56′08″E / 29.8372126°N 76.9355775°E / 29.8372126; 76.9355775 Guru Brahma Nand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri is a co-educational institution of higher learning located in the town of Nilokheri in the Karnal region of Haryana. It is one of the best institution in the polytechnic list of institutions of higher education in Haryana. The institute was established in 1947, by Govt. of India. It was re-established in 1951 is affiliated with the Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE),[1] Panchkula and approved by All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi (AICTE) and the Department of Technical Education, Govt. of Haryana (DTE). It is one of the best in North India. Diploma holders from this institute serve in various government organizations and institutions all over India.

History

The Guru BrahmaNand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri is one of the premier Technical Institutions in the country with an international repute. This was the first polytechnic to be set up in North India, and continues to get 100 per cent placement for its students.[2] The institute is situated at a distance of 143 km. from Delhi on National Highway-I towards north. This Institute was originally located at Rasool (West Punjab) as Govt. school of Engg. After partition, it was shifted to Chhachhrauli (District. Yamunanagar) and subsequently to Nilokheri in 1951. Nilokheri Polytechnic, Nilokheri established by the Govt. of India in 1947, was already in existence. Both these institutes kept running simultaneously till 1958 when these were merged on recommendation of Govt. of India and named as Punjab Polytechnic, Nilokheri with the reorganizing of the State on 1 November 1966, this institute was renamed as Haryana Polytechnic, Nilokheri, it was again renamed as Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri, and recently it is renamed as Guru BrahmaNand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri. It was a part of the scheme called "Mazdoor Manzil" aimed at self-sufficiency for the rural-cum-urban township in all the essential requirements of life.

Admission & Recognition

Admission in Diploma Engg. courses in Guru Brahamanand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute were made on the basis of Diploma Entrance Exam till 2020 through online counselling & offline counselling if the seats remains vacant due to certain reasons. Post Covid-19 merit of Secondary School Examination (Matriculation) or equivalent qualifying examination through online counselling & offline counselling if the seats remains vacant due to certain reasons. Guru Brahamanand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri is affiliated with the Haryana State Board of Technical Education (HSBTE), Panchkula and approved by All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi (AICTE) and the Department of Technical Education, Govt. of Haryana (DTE).

Academic programs

Guru Brahamanand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Institute Nilokheri offers post Tenth Class diplomas in the following three-year engineering programs:

DisciplineIntakeFull Time\Part Time
1Computer Engineering120Full Time
2Civil Engineering120Full Time
3Electrical Engineering60Full Time
4Electronics and Communication Engineering120Full Time
5Mechanical Engineering120Full Time
6Instrumentation and Control Engineering60Full Time

Skill development programs

Institution also imparts training to artisans and unskilled personnel run under 100% Centre Sponsored Community Development through Polytechnic (CDTP) Scheme and courses Creation of Employment Generation Opportunities (CEGO). These courses help in up gradation of skill and generation of employment. [3] [4]

DisciplineIntakeFull Time\Part TimeDurationScheme
1Cutting Tailoring & Needle Works10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
2Garment Making10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
3Motor Winding10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
4Embroidery10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
5Cutting & Tailoring10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
6Computer Application10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
7Computer Operator10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
8Pathology Lab10Full Time3-6 MonthsCDTP
9Welding & Fabrication10Full Time3-6 MonthsCEGO
10Electrician Repair10Full Time3-6 MonthsCEGO
11Computer Application10Full Time3-6 MonthsCEGO
12Tally Accountancy10Full Time3-6 MonthsCEGO
13Computer Hardware & Repair10Full Time3-6 MonthsCEGO
14Printing10Full Time3-6 MonthsCEGO

Campus

Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri campus total campus size is around 26.4 Acres. The institute has around 600 Diploma students.

Student life

Poly-Fest

The Polytechnic along with other Polytechnic institute organizes its annual cultural fest Poly-Fest. It is a Two-day-long event held in October every year.

Annual Athletic Meet

Annual Athletic Meet is organized since 1968 in the month of March Every Year.

Training and Placement Cell

Training and Placement (T&P) Cell, has the primary aim of helping students to find a job during and after completion of Diploma Programme.

Consultancy

The institute is testing cement, concrete and soils for government deparmtnets, semi-government departments, public sector agencies and private sector agencies.

Alumni

The diploma holders from this institute have found employment in various government departments and public and private enterprises such as railways, MES, IIT,[5] CPWD, PWD (B & R), PWD Irrigation, PWD (Public Health), Pollution Control Board, Housing Boards, HUDA, HSEB, MITC, and Panchayat Raj. Some have started their own enterprises. Students of the institute have also been able enter other countries as well, such as Eritrea and Dubai.

National Cadet Corps

The institute also has a National Cadet Corps scheme. NCC (Army Wing) is operational in the Institute since 1960, having a strength of full COY of 160 NCC cadets under 7 HR.BN. NCC Karnal for better development of students enriching their overall personality. The cadets actively participate in social activities such as Save Earth Campaign during Earth Day, Swachhta Abhiyan on Gandhi Jayanti, Beti Bachao- Beti Padhao Abhiyan on International Day of the Girl Child & International Literacy Day etc.

Library

The library is stocked with around one lakh volumes, and 19 journals and magazines. It subscribes to all prominent newspapers. It has a approximately 1000 square metres of built-up area consisting of a reading room with sitting capacity of 150. The library has a book bank, which provides students with textbooks for almost all the subjects.

Hostels for accommodation

There are two separate hostels for the accommodation of diploma students:

  • Boys Hostel-A has 80 rooms for 240 students.
  • Girls Hostel-B has 35 rooms for 105 students.

History

The concept of the diploma institute at Nilokheri as an engineering college was first introduced in year 2000. The college building was previously used by the students of Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri was granted the status of Engineering college in 2016. The college was inaugurated by Manohar Lal Khattar, who was the Chief Minister of Haryana. It was established to facilitate and promote studies and research in emerging areas of engineering education with focus on new frontiers of technology and connected fields. The Guru BrahmaNand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri (GBNGPN) formerly known as the Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri (GPN)'s classes of Diploma 1st year were shifted out en bloc to mark the beginning of GEC Nilokheri at its campus in new building. The Guru BrahmaNand Ji Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri (GBNGPN) is thus the mother institution of GEC Nilokheri. [6]

See also

References

  1. "Haryana State Technical Education Society(HSTES)". Archived from the original on 12 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. https://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060923/saturday/main1.htm
  3. "Department of Higher Education | Government of India, Ministry of Education".
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. http://civil.iitd.ac.in/index.php?lmenuid=staff
  6. "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - NCR stories".
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