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DELHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DELHI: Jewel In Delhi’s Crown
Focus on academics, its application and professional orientation is this institute’s mantra for success
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
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Delhi College of Engineering was setup in 1940, originally as Delhi Polytechnic, functioning out of the building that was in 1639 the library of Dara Shikoh. DCE is presently under the control of Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Delhi Administration) since 1963 and is affiliated to the University of Delhi since 1952.

In the past 63 years, DCE has produced over 23,000 graduates and post-graduates in engineering and technology.

While students are admitted on the basis of an entrance exam conducted by the Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi, DCE still needs the students to have scored a minimum of 60% in PCM at the 10+2 level. "We feel that the PCM score is still very proxy to judge the technical skills of a students," says Prof PB Sharma, Principal, DCE.

Professional Orientation
Prof Sharma believes that in order to produce world-class engineers, they must be provided with three types of inputs. While the first is definitely academic, the second is input about application. "We therefore believe in supplementing classroom input with expert views," adds Prof Sharma. The third and the most important is professional orientation. An input that readies the students to becomes practitioners of engineering science.

Industry Interface
n Chapters of six professional bodies
n Center for Advanced Studies and Research in IT, housed in the campus, undertakes live projects with numerous MNCs and Indian companies

And it is to ensure this that DCE houses the local chapters of six professional bodies that include Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM). All students and teachers are members of these professional bodies and are therefore, exposed to the leading edge of technology in their respective fields of study. "These bodies links the students to the industry and therefore make them better prepared professionally," adds Prof Sharma. In order to ensure this industry orientation, DCE students go out for live projects after the sixth and the seventh semesters of study for a period of two months each.

Nurturing Entrepreneurs
The vision for the college as articulated by its Principal is to nurture entrepreneurial talent. The idea is create a breed of engineers who believe in the diktat of solution oriented design engineering. Says Prof Sharma, "While we blame technology for a number of evils, we forget that most of them can be solved by technology alone." And this is the driving idea behind what students and faculty are doing together.

Delhi College of Engineering
Add: Bawana Road Delhi- 110 042
Tel: +91-11-2787 1018/31/24
Fax:  +91-11-2787 1023
Web:  www.dceonline.net 
Year of establishment: 1941
Director: Dr PB Sharma

DCE believes that it has to work like an enterprise to succeed in this new economy and for that it needs to cultivate, disseminate knowledge and also turn the same into commercial products or services. "That’s how we will march into the developed world," adds Prof. Sharma.

Incubating Ideas
The college has set up a formal entrepreneurship development cell to identify and take good ideas and projects forward. The role of the college is also now to manage innovation and incubate technology. And why not, computer science graduates from DCE are a bunch of bright boys and girls. They demand an average salary of Rs 3.5 lakh that went as high as Rs 8.25 lakh. Infosys emerged as a star recruiter here picking up as many as 57 candidates.

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