Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering organised an industrial visit to Amass Skill Venture for students of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
As part of the ongoing benchmarking process for the Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering (BEEE) course, led by Dr. Swati Sharma, Assistant Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering conducted a series of structured activities to enhance practical learning and enrich the laboratory environment.
Step 1 focused on hands-on skill development through solderless breadboard circuit design. In this activity, students created various mini circuits using breadboards, which helped them strengthen their foundational understanding of circuit assembly, component connections and experimental visualization without the need for soldering (Session 2024-2025).
Step 2 emphasized improving the instructional quality of the BEEE laboratory. Students prepared comprehensive and visually engaging laboratory charts that illustrate fundamental electrical and electronics concepts along with representations of key experiments. This initiative not only deepened their conceptual clarity but also fostered creativity, teamwork, and active participation. Their dedicated efforts have significantly contributed to elevating the overall presentation and learning environment of the lab (Session 2025-2026).
A video showcasing the students’ work has been included to highlight the impact and outcomes of these benchmarking activities.
Our B.Tech (1st, 2nd and 3rd year) Students, Aniket Kumar, Tushar Khandelwal, Sachin Sharma, Rudraksh Bali and Sameer Yadav participated in National Level Project Competition (ATOMQUEST) organized by Atomberg Technologies on October 15, 2025, under the guidance of Dr. Swati Sharma, faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering.
They successfully advanced to the final stage of the competition, surpassing participants from 600 colleges all over India.
The event provided an intensely competitive arena for robotics enthusiasts to exhibit their mastery in designing and programming Vacuum Cleaning Bot. Our team successfully progressed to the final round, demonstrating exceptional technical acumen and innovative problem-solving capabilities. Throughout the competition, our students gained invaluable insights into advanced robot design, strategic planning and collaborative teamwork. This achievement has further fueled our commitment to refining our expertise and actively participating in similar high-caliber events in the future.
The Students of Electrical Engineering 4th year has made mini Refrigerator in their final year project. Refrigerator is a common household appliance that is used to keep food, drinks and other items cool and fresh for a longer time by lowering their temperature. It works by removing heat from inside the fridge and releasing it outside , keeping the inside cold.
An Initiative by the Ministry of Education under the National Mission on Education through ICT
The Department of Electrical Engineering at DPG Institute of Technology and Management (DPGITM), Gurugram successfully attended a hands-on workshop on Virtual Labs conducted by IIT Delhi. This initiative, under the National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT) by the Ministry of Education aims to make high-quality lab resources accessible to students across the country. The event was hosted by IIT Delhi Outreach InchargeMr. Chandan and Sr. Field Engineer Mr. Shivam Yadav.
The event was attended by faculty member Ms. Swati Sharma of the Electrical Engineering Department along with the students Saurabh Singh from 3rd Year, Sanskriti and Kamal from 2nd Year, who actively participated in the session.
About the Workshop
Virtual Labs allow students to perform experiments remotely, enabling access to high-end lab simulations without the need for physical lab infrastructure. The workshop introduced students to a series of Electrical Engineering simulations providing practical insights and digital learning opportunities.
Workshop Highlights:
Demonstration of real-time simulations in Electrical Engineering
Hands-on training for using the Virtual Labs portal
Student interaction with subject experts from IIT Delhi
Integration strategies for academic learning
This workshop marks a significant leap toward integrating ICT in engineering education. DPGITM remains committed to equipping students with modern learning platforms and looks forward to more such collaborations in the future.
Our students, Tushar Khandelwal, Saurabh Singh and Sachin Sharma hailing from the Department of EE and ECE participated in E-Summit event organized by IIIT Delhi on March 22, 2025 under the guidance of Ms. Swati Sharma, a faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering.
They successfully advanced to the final stage of the competition, surpassing participants from 40 colleges.
The event provided an intensely competitive arena for robotics enthusiasts to exhibit their mastery in designing and programming autonomous combat robots. Our team successfully progressed to the final round, demonstrating exceptional technical acumen and innovative problem-solving capabilities. Throughout the competition, our students gained invaluable insights into advanced robot design, strategic planning and collaborative teamwork. This achievement has further fueled our commitment to refining our expertise and actively participating in similar high-caliber events in the future.
Ms. Swati Sharma(Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering) and Mr. Sunil Kumar (Lab Assistant, Department of Electrical Engineering) in collaboration with the Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities organized a One-day Workshop on ‘Solderless Breadboard Circuits’ for first-year students. The workshop provided participants with hands-on experience in building basic circuits and understanding electronic components. During the session, students successfully constructed a clapping circuit and a rectifier circuit, gaining practical insights into circuit design and functionality.
The highly interactive workshop saw enthusiastic participation from students, who demonstrated a strong understanding of the concepts.
The Director, Prof. R.C. Kuhad also attended the workshop encouraging students and emphasizing the importance of practical learning. This session was a great success, enhancing students’ practical skills and sparking their interest in electronics.
On November 11th-12th, 2024, a two-day inter-departmental collaborative event, TECHBRIDGE: Where Ideas Meet Innovation, was organized by Ms. Swati Sharma, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Ms. Bhawna, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science Engineering. The event was graced by the presence of our Managing Director- Dr. Preeti Gahlot, Director- Prof. R.C. Kuhad, Administrative Officer, Registrar , Dean Academics, HODs and faculty members from the Departments of EE, CSE, ECE, ASH, ME, BBA, CE, and BCA. Students from various departments participated, showcasing their exceptional creativity and technical expertise. The event emphasized collaboration, hands-on learning, and innovation.
The event featured three exciting competitions designed to foster creativity, teamwork, and technical skills:
Day 1 – Startup Idea Pitching: Our students participated in the Startup Idea Pitching competition, where they presented innovative business ideas, demonstrating entrepreneurial acumen and creativity.
Start-up Ideas was judged by Dr. Sapna Dadwal ( HOD-BBA), Dr. Simpi Mehta (HOD- ASH), Ms. Deepika Kalra (Asst. Prof. BBA), Ms. Mamta Devi (Asst. Prof. ASH).
Day 2 – Circuit Designing and Ice-Cream Stick Bridge Making: In the Circuit Designing competition, students displayed their skills in creating intricate electrical circuits. Meanwhile, in the Ice-Cream Stick Bridge Building competition, participants showcased their engineering and design capabilities by constructing functional bridges.
Circuit Designing was judged by Ms. Renu Vadhera (Asst. Prof. CSE), Ms. Meenakshi Gupta (Asst. Prof. CSE) and Dr. Ritu Bhatia (Asst. Prof. ASH).
Ice-Stick Bridge was Judged by Mr. Avikshit Sharma (Asst. Prof. ASH), Ms. Kritika (Asst. Prof. ASH) and Ms. Rashmi Wadhwa (Asst. Prof. ECE).
Our students, Tushar Khandelwal, Sameer Yadav, Saurabh Singh, Sachin Sharma, Rudraksh Bali and Manisha Kumari representing the Department of EE, ECE, ME, and CSE participated in the prestigious national-level competition (SIH-2024) under the mentorship of Ms. Swati Sharma from the Department of Electrical Engineering.
The students were tasked with addressing a complex problem statement: “To design an industrial-scale green hydrogen production facility capable of producing over 50 tons per day (TPD) with a levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) below $2 USD per kilogram.” This challenge provided an opportunity for the students to apply their technical expertise in devising a viable solution.
The competition offered a dynamic platform for creativity, teamwork and innovation where the students collaborated effectively to tackle real-world engineering challenges. Throughout the event, they gained invaluable experience in problem-solving, project development and practical application of their skills. This participation proved to be an excellent learning opportunity and we eagerly anticipate future endeavors in similar technical events.
Our students of DPGITM participated in a Hackathon (KRMU 3.0) hosted by K.R. Mangalam University from March 5, 2024 to March 7, 2024. This event served as an exceptional platform for our student participants to exhibit their coding prowess and problem-solving acumen.
Under the mentorship of Ms. Swati Sharma, a faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering, the students worked on their project titled “Musical Therapy using Facial Recognition,” which demonstrated both innovation and technical proficiency. Despite contending with formidable competition, our team gained invaluable experience, refined their collaborative abilities and acquired proficiency in emerging technologies.
The event proved to be an excellent opportunity for networking and personal growth for our students, further fueling their enthusiasm to engage in future hackathons.