Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri (CGC Jhanjeri) is a private educational institution located in Jhanjeri, Mohali, Punjab, India. Established in 2012 as a technical campus, it operates under the Chandigarh Educational Society, Jhanjeri.
CGC Jhanjeri was started by S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal in 2012. Satnam Singh Sandhu, who is the Chancellor of Chandigarh University and a nominated Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal also founded Chandigarh Group of Colleges in Landran in 2001.The institution is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and other regulatory bodies in India.
Campus
The college spans 70 acres in Jhanjeri village, located on State Highway 12A in Mohali, Punjab.
Affiliations
CGC Jhanjeri is affiliated with I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University.
Governance
The college was founded by S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal as its Chairman now with administrative operations managed by Arsh Dhaliwal, Managing Director of the college.
Academics
CGC Jhanjeri offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields such as Engineering, Management, Commerce, Computer Applications, Journalism, Fashion Design, and Paramedical Science. In 2021, the institution expanded its curriculum to include courses in Law, Pharmacy, and Liberal Arts and Humanities.
Rankings
In 2023, CGC Jhanjeri was awarded an A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in its first cycle. In the 2024 National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings, Chandigarh School of Business (CSB) was placed in the 101-125 range, while Chandigarh Engineering College (CEC) was ranked in the 201-300 range across India.
Scholarships
The college provides scholarships to students based on academic performance and financial need.
Placements
CGC Jhanjeri has received recognition for its student placement efforts, including an award for best placements.
Extracurricular Activities
The college encourages student participation in sports and other extracurricular activities to promote overall development.
CGC Jhanjeri was started by S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal in 2012. Satnam Singh Sandhu, who is the Chancellor of Chandigarh University and a nominated Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal also founded Chandigarh Group of Colleges in Landran in 2001.The institution is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and other regulatory bodies in India.
Campus
The college spans 70 acres in Jhanjeri village, located on State Highway 12A in Mohali, Punjab.
Affiliations
CGC Jhanjeri is affiliated with I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University.
Governance
The college was founded by S. Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal as its Chairman now with administrative operations managed by Arsh Dhaliwal, Managing Director of the college.
Academics
CGC Jhanjeri offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields such as Engineering, Management, Commerce, Computer Applications, Journalism, Fashion Design, and Paramedical Science. In 2021, the institution expanded its curriculum to include courses in Law, Pharmacy, and Liberal Arts and Humanities.
Rankings
In 2023, CGC Jhanjeri was awarded an A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in its first cycle. In the 2024 National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings, Chandigarh School of Business (CSB) was placed in the 101-125 range, while Chandigarh Engineering College (CEC) was ranked in the 201-300 range across India.
Scholarships
The college provides scholarships to students based on academic performance and financial need.
Placements
CGC Jhanjeri has received recognition for its student placement efforts, including an award for best placements.
Extracurricular Activities
The college encourages student participation in sports and other extracurricular activities to promote overall development.
Dunszt Kft. is a Hungarian company based in Vecsés, specializing in plastic manufacturing and the production of electrical components. The company, officially known as DUNSZT Iparcikk Gyártó és Kereskedelmi Kft., was founded on December 13, 1996, by Béla Dunszt. It operates primarily within the Other Plastics Product Manufacturing industry.
History
Dunszt Kft. was established in 1996 in Vecsés, a town located near Budapest, Hungary. The company was founded by Béla Dunszt, with the goal of addressing the local demand for plastic products and electrical components. Over the years, Dunszt Kft. has grown into a recognized entity within Hungary's manufacturing sector, producing various plastic items and components used in electrical installations (villanyszerelési alkatrészek). Despite its relatively small size, Dunszt Kft. has become known for its expertise in these areas.
History
Dunszt Kft. was established in 1996 in Vecsés, a town located near Budapest, Hungary. The company was founded by Béla Dunszt, with the goal of addressing the local demand for plastic products and electrical components. Over the years, Dunszt Kft. has grown into a recognized entity within Hungary's manufacturing sector, producing various plastic items and components used in electrical installations (villanyszerelési alkatrészek). Despite its relatively small size, Dunszt Kft. has become known for its expertise in these areas.
Alan Dennis Clark is a British physicist and member of the American Physical Society. He was born in London in 1945.
Career
After attending school at in Ealing he studied at the City University London where he received his Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics in 1968 and at the Imperial College London where he received his Master of Science in Applied Optics, as well as the Diploma of the Imperial College, in 1969. Alan has lived in Germany since the 1980s.
After his university education, Alan Dennis Clark worked in the field of industrial optics initially as a designer, later as Marketing Director and MD of J.H. Dallmeyer Ltd., London (founded by John Henry Dallmeyer in 1860, later continued by Thomas Rudolphus Dallmeyer). He later founded his own company MSE GmbH in Bonn, Germany working as an optical designer and marketing consultant offering a range of services to various high tech companies. From 1992-2016: Co-founder & MD of Clark & Fischer-Clark GmbH, Neunkirchen, Germany.
For over 35 years he has been extensively involved with the design-, marketing- and sales-activities of high technology companies requiring a clear understanding of the associated technologies and physics involved. The work requires the specification, design and supply of critical optical modules as essential components of high technology complex systems. As an optical design consultant he is designing lenses for industrial and commercial applications.
His interests cover a broad range of topics in physics and especially the bigger questions of physics and the universe still to be answered. Based on the work of the theoretical physicists of the early twentieth century, his in depth review of the fundamentals of physics resulted in the writing of the book "Physics in 5 Dimensions". The research work spanning many years was completed in tandem with earning a living from high technology industrial projects involving applied physics. The challenge arising from these parallel activities was the limit on time and resources for research and writing, while the major advantage was working on new perspectives of physics alongside "real time" applied physics for industrial projects. This ongoing interaction with industrial projects provided a broad based and very valuable experience of theoretical and practical physics.
The book "Physics in 5 Dimensions" describes in detail an objective view of physics. The current perspective of classical physics is summarised for each field of physics covered, using carefully edited material from identified sources. With this backdrop of classical physics, the theory of "Physics in 5 Dimensions" is presented in a clear manner with mathematical expressions to support the theory. These expressions are common and coherent across the various fields of physics covered and many "figures" illustrate the key relationships between parameters. Compared to classical physics, "Physics in 5 Dimensions" is a physically objective and significantly more unified theory of physics and the extensive results make a good case for replacing the "Big Bang Theory" with the "Theory of Physics in 5 dimensions" as the model of the development of the universe.
Publications
* Zoom lenses Clark, Alan Dennis (1973). Zoom lenses - Monographs on Applied Optics No 7. Adam Hilger London. .
* Mann, Allen (1993). Selected Papers on Zoom Lenses. SPIE. . (contains the above monograph in Section 8 : Monographs, pp. 521-567)
* Clark, Alan Dennis (2011). Physics in 5 Dimensions - Bye, bye Big Bang. (Revised) 2017 edition winterwork and is also available in PDF format * for members of ResearchGate - the social networking site for scientists and researchers.
Career
After attending school at in Ealing he studied at the City University London where he received his Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics in 1968 and at the Imperial College London where he received his Master of Science in Applied Optics, as well as the Diploma of the Imperial College, in 1969. Alan has lived in Germany since the 1980s.
After his university education, Alan Dennis Clark worked in the field of industrial optics initially as a designer, later as Marketing Director and MD of J.H. Dallmeyer Ltd., London (founded by John Henry Dallmeyer in 1860, later continued by Thomas Rudolphus Dallmeyer). He later founded his own company MSE GmbH in Bonn, Germany working as an optical designer and marketing consultant offering a range of services to various high tech companies. From 1992-2016: Co-founder & MD of Clark & Fischer-Clark GmbH, Neunkirchen, Germany.
For over 35 years he has been extensively involved with the design-, marketing- and sales-activities of high technology companies requiring a clear understanding of the associated technologies and physics involved. The work requires the specification, design and supply of critical optical modules as essential components of high technology complex systems. As an optical design consultant he is designing lenses for industrial and commercial applications.
His interests cover a broad range of topics in physics and especially the bigger questions of physics and the universe still to be answered. Based on the work of the theoretical physicists of the early twentieth century, his in depth review of the fundamentals of physics resulted in the writing of the book "Physics in 5 Dimensions". The research work spanning many years was completed in tandem with earning a living from high technology industrial projects involving applied physics. The challenge arising from these parallel activities was the limit on time and resources for research and writing, while the major advantage was working on new perspectives of physics alongside "real time" applied physics for industrial projects. This ongoing interaction with industrial projects provided a broad based and very valuable experience of theoretical and practical physics.
The book "Physics in 5 Dimensions" describes in detail an objective view of physics. The current perspective of classical physics is summarised for each field of physics covered, using carefully edited material from identified sources. With this backdrop of classical physics, the theory of "Physics in 5 Dimensions" is presented in a clear manner with mathematical expressions to support the theory. These expressions are common and coherent across the various fields of physics covered and many "figures" illustrate the key relationships between parameters. Compared to classical physics, "Physics in 5 Dimensions" is a physically objective and significantly more unified theory of physics and the extensive results make a good case for replacing the "Big Bang Theory" with the "Theory of Physics in 5 dimensions" as the model of the development of the universe.
Publications
* Zoom lenses Clark, Alan Dennis (1973). Zoom lenses - Monographs on Applied Optics No 7. Adam Hilger London. .
* Mann, Allen (1993). Selected Papers on Zoom Lenses. SPIE. . (contains the above monograph in Section 8 : Monographs, pp. 521-567)
* Clark, Alan Dennis (2011). Physics in 5 Dimensions - Bye, bye Big Bang. (Revised) 2017 edition winterwork and is also available in PDF format * for members of ResearchGate - the social networking site for scientists and researchers.
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Biography
Abdullaev Saidullo Parxodbekovich was born in Namangan city. His nationality is Uzbek. In 1982 he finished the secondary school number 20 in his birthplace. Right after finishing his school he started working, and in the same year of 1982 he was the secretary in Namangan city court, where he worked only for one year, till the 1983. In that year he went to the army, and served for the military forces in “Kalinin” city, between 1983 and 1985. After the army, he was able to enter the “Kalinin State University” which is now located in Russian Federation and graduated from the university in 1991 with the economist specialism. After graduation he came back to Uzbekistan and worked at Namangan commission between 1991 and 1992. Between 1992 and 1993 he was promoted in his career level, and worked as the chief specialist at the Namangan statistics center. Between 1993 and 1994 he worked in Namangan National Bank's economy department as the vice manager. Between 1994 and 1997 he worked as the manager of the “Galla bank” branch in Namangan. During his work time, he entered to the “Bank-Finance Academy of Uzbekistan, and after graduation in 1997 he obtained the master’s degree on economy field. Right after his successful studies he moved to Tashkent city, where he is currently working. From 1997 he has been working in different positions at the “Central Bank of Uzbekistan", which are:
*1997-1998 Director of valuable security department
*1998-1999 Director of analysis of economic information department
*1999-2000 Director of economic analysis department
*2000-2002 Director of licensing and controlling the commercial banks department
*2002 - Vice director of Uzbekistan Banking Association
*2005 General Director of Uzbekistan Banking Association
Saidullo Abdullaev Parxodbekovich is married and he has 3 children.
Biography
Abdullaev Saidullo Parxodbekovich was born in Namangan city. His nationality is Uzbek. In 1982 he finished the secondary school number 20 in his birthplace. Right after finishing his school he started working, and in the same year of 1982 he was the secretary in Namangan city court, where he worked only for one year, till the 1983. In that year he went to the army, and served for the military forces in “Kalinin” city, between 1983 and 1985. After the army, he was able to enter the “Kalinin State University” which is now located in Russian Federation and graduated from the university in 1991 with the economist specialism. After graduation he came back to Uzbekistan and worked at Namangan commission between 1991 and 1992. Between 1992 and 1993 he was promoted in his career level, and worked as the chief specialist at the Namangan statistics center. Between 1993 and 1994 he worked in Namangan National Bank's economy department as the vice manager. Between 1994 and 1997 he worked as the manager of the “Galla bank” branch in Namangan. During his work time, he entered to the “Bank-Finance Academy of Uzbekistan, and after graduation in 1997 he obtained the master’s degree on economy field. Right after his successful studies he moved to Tashkent city, where he is currently working. From 1997 he has been working in different positions at the “Central Bank of Uzbekistan", which are:
*1997-1998 Director of valuable security department
*1998-1999 Director of analysis of economic information department
*1999-2000 Director of economic analysis department
*2000-2002 Director of licensing and controlling the commercial banks department
*2002 - Vice director of Uzbekistan Banking Association
*2005 General Director of Uzbekistan Banking Association
Saidullo Abdullaev Parxodbekovich is married and he has 3 children.