MINING ENGINEERING DEPARTEMENT

Department of Mining Engineering is the newest, and it started in 2010. Over the last decades, we have grown our expertise and competence in the core Mining Engineering curriculum and research. The department has a UG program (B. Tech in Mining Engineering). The department is devoted to quality teaching, outstanding research, and development activities with its highly qualified faculty members. Due to the availability of nearby mining bodies such as NMDC and Nagarnar Steel Plant, students gain industrial visits and practical experience.  

The department today offers well-equipped laboratories, a rich library, digital infrastructure, smart classrooms, and an ambience conducive to effective learning.

Courses Offered

S. No

Year

Course

University

Sanction Intake

 

 

1

2010

B.E. in Mining Engineering

CSVTU(Bhilai)

60

2

2014

B.Tech in Mining Engineering

CSVTU(Bhilai)

60

Vision of the Department

To develop mining engineers capable to cope up with the challenges of mining and mineral industries.

Mission of the Department

M1: Recognition as a premier mining engineering Education Centre by all stak holders. 

M2:ToEnsure Quality Education to meet the needs of mining engineering profession & society..

M3: Achieve Excellence through creative teaching and learning.

M4:Exploration and production of minerals with due regard to health and safety.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEOs

Under the Mechanical Engineering undergraduate program, department has a goal to produce Mechanical Engineers who will:

PEO1

Apply knowledge to provide the real life solution for industries and societies.

PEO2

Utilize their skills of effective communication, team work and project management to
improve work productivity within their profession and communities.

PEO3

Inculcate an attitude for lifelong learning process and conduct themselves in a
responsive, professional and ethical manner.

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO1

Engineering Knowledge

Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, Engineering fundamentals, and a Mechanical engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems..

PO2

Problem Analysis

Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

PO3

Design & Development of Solutions

Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PO4

Conduct investigations of complex problems

Use research base knowledge and research method including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5

Modern Tool Usage

Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to comple engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

PO6

Engineer and Society

Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

PO7

Environment and Sustainability

Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

PO8

Ethics

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO9

Individual and Team Work

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10

Communication

Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO11

Project Management and Finance

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

PO12

Life-long Learning

Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

List of Program Specific Outcomes (PSO’s)

By the completion of Mechanical Engineering program the student will have the following Program Specific Outcomes

PSO1 Modeling & Analysis: The ability to adapt in the areas of design and development using available software for modeling and analysis.

PSO2 Recommend Solution: The ability to apply acquired theoretical knowledge to provide the recommend solutions for the challenges and requirements of industry or in any other sectors where they are employed.

PSO3 Futuristic Progress: The ability to make use of acquired technical knowledge for qualifying in competitive examinations for a successful career upholding high moral and ethical values or to pursue higher studies or research.

Lab Facilities

The department has the following well-equipped laboratories and facilities to supplement theory with practice: Mine MachineryLab, Mine Ventilation Lab, Mine Surveying Lab, Surpac& AutoCAD For Mine Planning, Rock Mechanics Lab, Rock Strength Testing Lab, Mine Geology Lab,

Meet The Team

Mr. Gurudev Chaudhary
Joining Date – 24thOct.2019 Qualifications - M. Tech (Mining Engg.) & Ph.D. (Mining Engg.) Experience – 8 Years
Mr. Gurudev ChaudharyDesignation – Assistant Professor& HOD (In study Leave)
Mr. Dilbag Mondloe
Joining Date – 1st Oct. 2016 Qualifications - M. Tech (Heat Power Engg.) & Ph.D. (Mechanical) Experience – 10 Years
Mr. Dilbag Mondloe Designation - Assistant Professor& In-charge HOD
Mr. Mukesh Kumar Sahu
JJoining Date – 03th Aug.2016 Qualifications - M. Tech (MiningEngg.) Experience – 8 Years
Mr. Mukesh Kumar SahuDesignation – Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Mr. Aditya Jha
Joining Date – 5th Oct. 2016 Qualifications - M. Tech (Mining Engg.) Experience – 9 Years
Mr. Aditya JhaDesignation - Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Mr. Siddharth Jena
Joining Date – 22thJan. 2018 Qualifications - M. Tech (Mining Engg.) Experience – 06 Years 03 Months
Mr. Siddharth JenaDesignation - Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Mr. Sanjay Kumar Yadav
JJoining Date – 18th Aug. 2018 Qualifications - M.Tech (Mining Engg.) Experience – 6 Years
Mr. Sanjay Kumar YadavDesignation - Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Mr. Chetan Yadav
JJoining Date – 1st Oct. 2016 Qualifications - M. Tech (Mining Engg.) Experience – 8 Years
Mr. Chetan YadavDesignation - Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Mr. Chumman Lal Sahu
Joining Date – 6th Oct. 2016 Qualifications - M. Tech ( MiningEngg.) Experience – 6 Years
Mr. Chumman Lal SahuDesignation - Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Mr. Adarsh Shrivastava
Joining Date – 21 june 2024 Qualifications - M. Tech (Mining Engg.) Experience – 10 Months
Mr. Adarsh ShrivastavaDesignation - Assistant Professor(Part Time)
Shree D.L. Sethiya
Joining Date – 27thMay. 1996 Qualifications - M.Sc (Applied Geology) Experience – 28 Years
Shree D.L. SethiyaSupporting Staff, Designation – Technical Assistant

Faculty Achievement

S. No.

Name of faculty

Achievements

1

Mr. Gurudev Chaudhary

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Coal)

2

Mr. Aditya Jha

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Metal)

3

Mr. Mukesh Kumar Sahu

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Coal)

4

Mr. Siddharth Jena

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Metal)

5

Mr. Sanjay Yadav

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Coal)

6

Mr. Chumman Lal Sahu

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Coal)

7

Mr. ChetanYadav

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Coal)

8

Mr. Adarsh Shrivastava

2nd Class Mine Manager competency Certificate Holder(Metal)

GATE performance

S.

NO.

Name of student

Branch

Applied stream

All India rank

Marks out of 100

Academic Year

1

Nikhil Sande

Mining

MN

61

54.00

2024-25

2

Deepak Kumar

Mining

MN

142

49.00

2024-25

3

Niteesh Kumar

Mining

MN

687

36.33

2024-25

4

Praveen kalet

Mining

MN

1352

29

2025-26

5

Anubhav Sen

Mining

MN

1497

28

2025-26

6

Rohan Prajapati

Mining

MN

1626

27

2025-26

7

Satish Kumar Deshmukh

Mining

MN

1868

25

2025-26

8

Kamalnarayan Sahu

Mining

MN

2539

21

2025-26

MEWA (Mining Engineering Welfare Associations)

About

MEWA is among the most active student bodies in the institute. Every Mining Engineering student beginning with the second year in the program at JSGEC is a member of MEWA. Mentored by experienced faculty members of the Mining Engineering department, students take upon many initiatives that prepare them to face the challenges of the future. The department newsletter also sees significant contributions from MEWA.

 

Objectives

 

  • To Promote the interaction between academia and industry by organizing industrial visits, special lectures and facilitate in industrial training
  • Promoting the interests of students in various technical areas pertaining to Mining engineering
  • To encourage students of the Mining Engineering department to develop their personal skills, like event management & time management by organizing inter & inter Collegiate Events
  • To bring about the technical development of students by organizing seminars, workshops and other activities.

 

Outcomes

 

The students will be able to

  • Develop their technical and non-technical competitive skill.
  • Develop their communication skills, managerial abilities, presentation skills and team work.

 

Role of the Faulty Coordinator:

  • The faculty coordinator will be responsible for team selection.
  • The faculty coordinator of 2nd, 3rd& 4th year is also faculty Coordinator of MEWA.
  • Faculty coordinators have all rights to terminate any non performing member in the committee.
  • All purchases for event conduction must be processed through faculty coordinator.
  • All events should be conducted under the guidance of respective coordinator as well as respective event coordinators.

 

 

Team Selection Policy:

 

  • Academic result is considered for the post of President and Vice-President.
  • All second year students is committee members of MEWA.
  • All interested students for committee members are called for interview.
  • The interview is conducted by faculty coordinator, Senior faculties and President in Semester II and charge is handed over to new President and committee members.

MEWA committee for 2024-25

President                 –          Pratistha Joshi(8th Sem.)

Vice President         –          KamalnarayanSahu  (8th Sem)

Secretary                 -           Kanishk Tandan  (6th Sem)

Vice Secretary        –          Vinita Patel (6th Sem)

Treasurer                –          Mukesh Patel(6th Sem), Pranay Chaudhary  (4th Sem)

Coordinator             -           Akash Verma(4th Sem) Pramod (4th Sem), Ashtha(4th Sem), Meera (6th Sem)

CONTACT US
Department of Mining Engineering
J.S. Govt. Engineering College
Dharampura-3
Jagdalpur-494001
Ph. :( 07782) 229439 Fax: 07782-229409
Email id – mining@gecjdp.ac.in
Website: www.gecjdp.ac.in