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Skip to main content GOPALAN PU COLLEGE, WHITEFIELD, BENGALURU Located in Whitefield, Gopalan PU College became a Member of Deeksha in 2012. This campus is of the belief that education is wholesome only when it draws out the best in every student. Gopalan PU College is being appreciated by the students and parents for being able to maintain a balance of academics and exposure to current industry skills. Students are also enabled with core human values to make them better citizens in the world. Faculty at the campus encourage students to tackle everyday problems by developing the confidence to take risks. Students are also taught to respect opinions and ideas of others, map out clear strategies and think independently. This gives them the confidence to dream big, map out the journey, and successfully see it through to the end. Gopalan PU College fosters an ‘I can do it’ attitude which helps students deal with stress and enhance their performance. Every student is expected to maintain a revision schedule that also allows them to take breaks and engage in other extra-curricular activities.
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Academic Achievements of Gopalan PU College Gopalan PU College, being a new addition to Deeksha is yet to establish its place among the Deeksha Toppers.mckillop hoodie Students are already gearing themselves up to set new records. The academic records set by students of Gopalan PU College have placed them in the Top 10 potential campuses of Deeksha already. 10 students from the campus qualified for JEE Main 2014-15 results 95 students achieved rank in CET (Engineering) 2014-15 results 19 students got rank in CET (Medical) 2014-15 results 3 students got rank in JEE Advanced (2014-15) results Faculty at Gopalan PU College are highly qualified with a minimum of a post graduate degree into their credit and a minimum of 5 years of XI & XII standard classroom teaching experience with 3 -5 years of competitive exam coaching experience. Each and every faculty member has to undergo a structured training program for handling and balancing the Pre university curriculum and competitive exam syllabus.
Deeksha makes sure the faculties are groomed and trained in the best way so that they learn to take responsibility of the classroom and success of students. Well-equipped classrooms with audio-visual facility #13, Doddenakundhi 2nd Phase, Brookfield Road, Near Bhoruka Gas Company, Courses OfferedCET, JEE Advanced, JEE Main, NEET Our results speak for itself. The rigorous programmes that we run have produced top ranking students in different competitive exams (both engineering and medical). Well-planned teaching methodologies, expert faculty and exceptional facilities provided have been the reasons for our consistent success. We achieved 302 centums and 1055 distinctions. Deekshaites have made us Proud by Scoring High in PU. 4 Deekshaites were among the Top 10 scorers in CET (2015). Among the four toppers, 2 students achieved top ranks in Engineering, 1 in Medical and other 1 in Architecture. In 2015, over 300 students from Deeksha qualified for JEE-Main.
Devansh Sharma was the topper by achieving 305 score. 19 KVPY qualifiers in 2016 In Design Discipline at IIITDM Jabalpur, a holistic and all-inclusive philosophy is applied to train human resources the paradigm of Modern Design at Masters and Doctoral level, so as to make them adept designers. The rigorous curriculum, the intense research methodologies, the diligent practice in skills create knowledge based professionals of industrial design and innovation. PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing (IIITDM Jabalpur), www.iiitdmj.ac.in, an educational institute born for innovation in design and engineering, has been established at Jabalpur by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The Institute puts a lot of emphasis on cross-disciplinary education and imparting hands-on-experience to its students. The Vision of the Institute is to become a Global Center of Excellence in engineering and design education and research by building itself as an Enterprise of Knowledge.
The Mission of the Institute is to create a multidisciplinary academic environment to prepare and train manpower of excellence for nurturing and promoting knowledge-based activities and innovations. Shaastra is the annual technical festival of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Chennai, India. The Sanskrit word ‘Shaastra’ means science and the festival accordingly consists of various engineering, science and technology competitions, summits, lectures, video conferences, exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops. The festival is traditionally held over four days and four nights during the first week of January. It has so far seen fifteen editions, having started in its current avatar in the year 2000. Shaastra attracts participation from all over India, and seeks to provide collegiate students with a platform to showcase their scientific and engineering talents. Shaastra is entirely student managed and holds the distinction of being the first such event in the world to be ISO 9001:2000 certified for implementing a Quality Management System.
In 1996, Prof. R Natarajan took over as Director and instituted several committees to study several ways of improving IIT Madras. One of his committees, the Committee on new mechanisms of Teacher Learning Interactions, was tasked with coming up with ways of inspiring students. This committee, headed by Prof. Ajit Kumar Kolar, came up with a suggestion to create a technology festival in IIT Madras. Also, Prof. U R Rao, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Institute, in 1997, was impressed by the scale and ambition of the newly inaugurated Techfest at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and on his behest, several students came together and staged 'Pragmaa', a technical festival, in 1997, and then in 1999. Despite the inclusion of various technical events including tech quizzes, demonstrations and paper presentations that attempted to get participants interested in applying their technical knowledge, it remained low-key. Students applied for and took on the role of Coordinators for various events.
A set of colleges around the country was targeted and the amount required to run the event was raised through sponsorship agreements. The first edition was thus planned and took place starting 9 March 2000. A variety of entertaining technical events are held during the four days of Shaastra. For Shaastra 2016, the events are listed under the following categories: Aerofest consists of events in the fields of aeromodelling, aviation, and aerospace. The highlight event is the Boeing Aeromodelling Competition - conducted as a collaboration between Boeing, IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur and IIT Kharagpur. Data analytics contests, case studies and entrepreneurship events are part of B-Events. As part of the Coding Event category, the following events are held: Online Programming Competition, Reverse Coding, Triathalon, Tidbits, Crypto and Foster, among others. A very popular category, some of the events of Design and Build are Fire N Ice, RoboWars, Manual Robotics, Robo Oceana, Ultimate Engineer and Desmod.
Some events in this category - SCDC, ElecKart, PCB Design, Fun with Oscilloscopes, Cypress, Arduino Programming and Circuit Design. Involve includes puzzle solving competitions like Sudoku and Speed Chess. The famous quizzing community of IIT Madras presents the Shaastra Main Quiz, the Science and Entertainment Quiz, the Junior Quiz and How Things Work. Many eminent academics, industry leaders, scientists and innovators visit Shaastra to deliver lectures as part of a Lecture Series. These lectures aim to introduce students to the cutting-edge research happening in various fields, and serve as educational forums that encourage interaction between collegiate students and academia and industry. Some notable personalities who delivered lectures at recent editions of Shaastra. Formerly known as Sparsh, Sampark is a miniature version of Shaastra, conducted by IIT Madras students at various cities in India. Numerous events, workshops and exhibitions take place at Samparks every year.
Sampark was founded and is conducted so that those who cannot visit Chennai for Shaastra, may experience it from their home cities. Editions of Sampark have been conducted at Chennai, Bangalore, Surat, Hyderabad, Madurai, Pune, Trichy, Vizag and Cochin. Shaastra 2016 was scheduled to happen from January 2 to January 5, 2016. The dire state of the IIT campus and the city of Chennai, still reeling from the effects of the 2015 South Indian Floods of November and December 2015, forced the organizers to reschedule Shaastra to January 23. The fest will now be held from January 23 to January 26. Noteworthy new additions to Shaastra 2016 include: Specific additions to the general set of events mentioned above and certain memorable achievements of the previous editions are listed below: New additions to the events of Shaastra that took place at Shaastra 2015: With the theme Breaking Boundaries, Shaastra 2014[3] returned in its 15th edition, bringing it with an experience of innovation, competition and learning that has become its hallmark over the years.
The 15th edition of Shaastra took place from 4 January to 7 January giving rise to a grander show than the previous years, with 52 events spread across four days. Shaastra 2013 was held from 5 January to 8 January. Shaastra 2011 was held from 28 September to 2 October. Shaastra 2010 was held from 29 September to 3 October. With the theme "Rediscover Engineering", the Shaastra 2009 was held from 30 September to 4 October. The motto was to "Adapt, Evolve, Enjoy!" and various events were planned in the same spirit. Marking two hundred years since Charles Darwin was born, it aimed to evolve into a festival that is all inclusive, budding engineers, young entrepreneurs, future policy makers and technocrats, and be more relevant to the problems faced by the society. To enable this, a new department Shaastra Evolve was created. The events under this vertical included: Apart from the traditional events described above, a full-fledged Aerofest was held, as mentioned above, attracting huge audience levels.
Also, a managerial event, Super Manager, where participants managed their own fictional IPL team, played consultants, hired team members, maximised assets and minimised tax returns, was held. Commemorating the 50th year of the establishment of IIT Madras, the edition was labelled Golden Jubilee Shaastra 2008 and witnessed many new initiatives. With the theme "Simplify Perfection", it was held from 1 October to 5 October, on an unprecedented scale. Apart from the traditional events, the highlights included: It attracted a lot more participation than the previous editions and claimed to be 'bigger and better'. This was the first Shaastra to have a theme, as suggested by Prof. Ashwin Mahalingam, and was based on global warming and energy. The Department Open Houses, with a mission to educate people from outside about what research and studies happen in the departments in IIT Madras, were organized for the first time in the history of Shaastra. There were many events organized for the first time in this edition, like the Rubik's Cube Workshop, the Design Challenges and others, which saw huge participation and which would become fixtures in the later editions.
Thus, this edition marked a jump in the scale of the event The highlights included a robot demonstrated by the team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) at the finals of the robotics championships held as part of Shaastra 2006 [3]. Standing 50 cm tall and weighing 2.5 kg, MANUS 1 human was a biped (robot) prototype developed for the study of human gait, motion and sensing. MANUS 1 had previously won several awards including the FIRA Robot World Cup at Germany 2006, the same event in Singapore in 2005, FIRA Robot World Cup Australia 2003 and the Singapore Robotics Games 2004. Also, a new event Junkyard Wars turned out to be extremely popular among the participants and went on to become a fixture at Shaastra. The highlights included a solution to the chucking problem in cricket that won acclaim from the International Cricket Council for two IIT Madras students. Christened `Xiva', the software developed by Arun Manohar and A V Varun, students of Aerospace Engineering, could detect flex action of bowlers.
It was an image-based flex detection system that alerted the umpire when a bowler bent his bowling elbow at an angle greater than 15 degrees or 'chucked'.[11] It was part of Industry Defined Problem [IDP] event. This edition was held from 7 October to 10 October and got extensive media coverage for its various endeavours in robotics and Spirit of Engineering projects. This edition marked a milestone in the history of Shaastra when the fest was ISO 9001:2000 certified, the only student managed festival in the world to achieve the feat. The highlights of the edition was world's longest paper footbridge being constructed by the students of IIT Madras, as a part of the Spirit Of Engineering projects. The bridge with a total length of 11m and a height of 5m was made entirely out of 1800 newspapers and 250m of manila rope. The strength of the bridge was proved beyond doubt when more than 10 people with an average weight of 65kg walked over the bridge successfully. The second edition of Shaastra was held from 21 February to 25 February 2001.