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Department Of
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Engineering
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Contents
Department Vision and Mission
Strength of Department
Program Outcomes
Faculty Profile
Department Achievements
•Faculty Achievement
• Student Achievement
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Vision
To be a premier professional establishment in
the field of Electronics & Telecommunication
Engineering by offering quality technical
education environment in which students are
prepared to meet today's challenges of
modern industries by equipping them with
analytical & practical skills.
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Mission
To achieve the vision the department will
• Nurture the students into knowledgeable, skillful
and ethical professional to meet the growing
challenges of the modern industry.
• To nurture young individual with strong foundation
to enable them for continuing education.
• To create an intellectually stimulating environment
for research, scholarship, creativity, innovation and
professional activity.
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Strength of Department
The Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
discipline today is multi-disciplinary in nature
representing a actual synergy of different technologies
ranging Micro-controllers, Digital Signal Processing
and VLSI etc.
To be one of the leading department globally in the
field of Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineering in terms of producing quality engineers
and researchers.
The department is well equipped with laboratories
covering all courses of the Electronics &
Telecommunication engineering.
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Department provides Placement & Summer Internship
in Industries.
The aim of the department to become a centre for
research and excellence in Electronics &
Telecommunication Engineering to provide excellent
learning facilities for rural and urban students.
Program outcomes (POs)
PO1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of
mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex
engineering problems.
PO2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review 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. 7
PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use
research-based knowledge and research methods 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 complex
engineering activities with an understanding of the
limitations.
PO6. The 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.
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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.
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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. 10
Faculty Profile (2017-2018)
S.No. Name of Faculty Designation Qualification Experience
1. Prof.Sucheta
Raut
HOD BE,
M.Tech(VLSI)
Teaching- 6 Years
2. Prof.Amar
Banmare
Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech(VLSI)
Teaching-11.6
Years
Industrial -4years
3. Prof.Deepak
Deshpande
Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech
(Electronics)
Teaching-11.6
Years
Industrial -4years
4. Prof.Mangesh
Kakde
Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech(VLSI)
Teaching-6.4 Years
Industrial-1.1years
5. Prof.Suvarna
Talatule
Assistant
Professor
BE(ETC),
M.Tech(CE)
Teaching-3.4 Years
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7. Prof.Prajakta
Wasekar
Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech(VLSI)
Teaching- 4Years
8. Prof.Abhay
Satmohankar
Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech(CE)
Teaching-09
Years
Industrial-01years
9. Prof.Vidya Dahake Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech(VLSI)
Teaching- 4Years
10. Prof.Jaspreet Vij Assistant
Professor
BE(Electronics),
M.Tech(VLSI)
Teaching- 4Years
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6. Prof.Bhagyashree
Pete
Assistant
Professor
BE,
M.Tech(Wireless)
Teaching-2 Years
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Faculty Achievements
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Award
Sr.
No.
Name of
the Award
Name of the
Awardee with
contact details
Name of the Awarding
Agency
Year of
Award
1 Best Paper
Award
Dr. S.N.
Shelke
International
Conference Systemics,
Cybernetics, and
Informatics ICSCI-08,
Hyderabad
2008
Faculty Achievements: Paper Publications
Sr.no. Title of paper Name of the
author/s
Department of the
teacher
Name of journal Year of
publica
tion
ISBN/ISSN
number
1 Compact Planar
Directive YAGI
Antenna For WLAN
Application
Suvarna
Talatule
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International
Journal of
Electrical,
Electronics and
Data
Communication
(IJEEDC)
2014 2320-2084
2 Design and
implementation of
planar antenna for
wlan application
Suvarna
Talatule
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International
Journal of
Management and
Applied Science
(IJMAS)
2013
3 Haptic gloves
controlled robotic
arm using MEMS
accelerometer
Bhushan
Rohankar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL
OFINNOVATIONS
IN ENGINEERING
RESEARCH AND
TECHNOLOGY
[IJIERT]
2015 2394-3696
15
4 COMPUTER
CONTROL
WITH VOICE
COMMAND
USING
MATLAB
Bhushan
Rohankar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
INNOVATIVE
RESEARCH IN
ELECTRICAL,ELE
CTRONICS,
INSTRUMENTATI
ON AND
CONTROL
ENGINEERINGVol.
3, Issue 6,
2015-06-01 2321–2004
5 Detection and
Recognition of
Mixed Traffic
for Driver
Assistance
System
Pradnya
Meshram
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
of Engineering
Research and
General
ScienceVolume 2,
Issue 3,April-May
2014
2014 2091-2730
6 Power & Area
Efficient
Router in 2-D
Mesh
Network-on-
Chip Using
Low Power
Methodology -
Clock Gating
Techniques
Sudhir
Shelke
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
ofHybrid
Information
Technology Vol.
5,No. 3,
2012-07-01 1738-9968
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7 Low-Latency,
Low- Area
Overhead and
High Throughput
NoC Architecture
for FPGA Based
Computing
System
Sudhir
Shelke
Electronics &
Telecommunicati
on
International
Conference on
Electronic Systems
2014 4799-2102
8 Low-Latency,
Low-Area
Overhead and
High Throughput
NoC Architecture
for FPGA Based
Computing
System
Sudhir
Shelke
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IEEE Jan.
2014
978-1-4799-
2102-7
9 ZIGBEE Live
Electricity Meter
Monitoring with
Tempering Proof
Sudhir
Shelke
Electronics &
Telecommunication
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL FOR
RESEARCH IN
EMERGING
SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
2017 2349-7610
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10 SECURED
WIRELESS
COMMUNICATI
ON USING AES-
256
Sudhir
Shelke
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Global Journal of
Advanced
Engineering
Technology
2014 ISSN
(Online):
2277-6370
& ISSN
(Print):
2394-0921
11 Design of Digit
Serial FIR Filter
Using VHDL
Sudhir
Shelke
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IJISET –
International Journal
of Innovative
Science, Engineering
& Technology, Vol.
2Issue 3,
2015 ISSN 2348
–7968
12 Live Energy
Meter and
Tempered
Detection using
Zigbee
Amar
Banmare
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
of Scientific
Research in Science
and Technology
2017 ISSN:
2395-6011
13 Reconstruction of
under water
image
Mangesh
Kakde
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IJSRD -
International Journal
for Scientific
Research &
Development, Vol. 3
2015 2321-0613
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14 Reconstruction of
under water image
Mangesh
Kakde
Electronics &
Telecommunication
Multiplier, 2015
15 Design and
Simulation of
Double Precision
Floating Point
Adder-A Literature
Review
Sharon
Bhatnagar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International
Journal on
Recent and
Innovation
Trends in
Computing and
Communication
2014 ISSN:
2321-
8169Volu
me: 3Issue:
5146–148_
16 Design and
implementation of
planar antenna for
wlan application
Sharon
Bhatnagar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International
Journal of
Engineering
Research &
Technology
(IJERT)
2015 ISSN:
2278-0181
17 Error Estimation
Using Correlator for
OFDM Based
Wireless
Communication
System
Sucheta
Raut
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IEEE 2013 978-1-
4673-
3149-4
18 Continuous
connectivity aware
routing in VANET
using hybrid protocol
Bhagyashri
Pete
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IEEE Xplore 2015 978-1-
4799-
7226-5 19
17 Continuous
Connectivity Aware
Routing Using
Hybrid Protocol and
Cross Analysis for
Message Verification
Bhagyashri
Pete
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal of
Science and Research
2015 2319-7064
18 Comparative
analysis of vehicualr
routing protocol in
VANET for smart
city scenario
Bhagyashri
Pete
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Education &
Research Journal
2017 2454-9916
19 SMART
DISTRIBUTED
DEDUPLICATION
SYSTEM WITH
SECURITY AND
RELIABLITY
USING
ALGORITHM
Swati Ingole Electronics &
Telecommunication
ICETEMER 2016 978-81-
93207
20 Performance
ofPAPR Reduction
inMIMO-OFDM
BasedWireless
Communication
System
Hemant
Khobragade
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal for
Research in Applied
Science & Engineering
Technology (IJRASET)
2015 2321-9653
20
21 Vehicle Detection
from Video using
Morphological
Operations
Gopal Manne Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
of Science,
Engineering and
Technology
Research (IJSETR)
2017 2278 -7798
22 Polynomial
Multiplication Using
Karatsuba
andNikhilam Sutra
Dharmendra
Madke
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
of Advanced
Research
inComputer Science
and Software
Engineering
2014 2277 128X
23 A Review Paper on:
Various Contrast
Enrichment
Techniques and Their
Improved Factors
Sandeep
Somkuwar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
of Advanced
Research
inComputer Science
and Software
Engineering
2013 2277 128X
24 Automated Brain
Tumor Detection
Using Back
Propagation Neural
Network
Sushma
Telrandhe
Electronics &
Telecommunication
International Journal
of Management and
Applied Science
(IJMAS)
2015
21
25 Brain Tumor
Extraction
using Back
Propagation
Neural
Network
Sushma
Telrandhe
Electronics &
Telecommunicati
on
International Journal
of Computer
&Mathematical
SciencesI JCMS
2017 2347–8527
26 Energy
efficient
neighbor
selection for
flat wireless
sensor network
Saraswati
Mishra
Electronics &
Telecommunicati
on
Airccj vol4 2014 2014.4511
27 An Area
Efficient Carry
Select Adder
using Binary
Excess
Converter
Prajakta
Wasekar
Electronics &
Telecommunicati
on
Imperial Journal of
Interdisciplinary
Research (IJIR)
2016 2454-1362
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Design of
High
Performance
Carry Select
Adder
Prajakta
Wasekar
Electronics &
Telecommunicati
on
IOSR Journal of
VLSI and Signal
Processing (IOSR-
JVSP)
2014 2319 – 4200
22
30 Review on
Cognitive Cellular
Network
Abhay
Satmohankar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IRJET, Vol 3,
Issue 4
2016
2395-0056
31 Ultrasound image
quality
enhancement and
assessment using
segmentation
technique
Vidya
Dahake
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IJIEEE , Vol-2 2014 2347-6982
32 Sonographic
image quality
enhancement and
assessment using
segmentation
technique
Vidya
Dahake
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IJERA 2013 2248-9622
23
29 A survey on
wireless mesh
networking
module
Abhay
Satmohankar
Electronics &
Telecommunication
IJRET, Vol-5, Issue-
03
2016 2321-7308
Workshop /STTP/
Conference/ Seminar
Attempted by faculty
Sr.No. Name of
Faculty
Workshop /STTP/
Conference/ Seminar
Topic & Place
1. Prof.Sucheta
Raut
STTP (15th to 20th
2018)
Low Power VLSI
technique for Embedded
System, YCCE Nagpur
2. Prof.Deepak
Deshpande
Workshop (21st Aug
2015)
Virtual Labs Faculty
Training & Orientation
Program, PIET Nagpur
3. Prof.Deepak
Deshpande
Workshop (2nd & 3rd
Feb 2013)
Modern Digital Design
4. Prof.Deepak
Deshpande
Workshop (4th Jan
2015)
National Skill
Qualification Framework
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Sr.No. Name of
Faculty
Workshop /STTP/
Conference/
Seminar
Topic & Place
5 Prof.Deepak
Deshpande
Workshop (19th &
20th Jan)
Soft Computing
6. Prof.Prajakta
Wasekar
STTP (14th to 18th
Dec 2015)
Embedded System Design with
Virtual Simulation, RCOEM
Nagpur
7. Prof.Bhagyshree
Pete
Workshop (2015) VLSI & RF Designing System
And list is cont.….
Department Achievements
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Virtual Lab Nodal Centre
IIT Bombay has designated Guru Nanak Institute of
Engineering and Technology, Nagpur as ‘Virtual Lab
Nodal Centre’ for Nagpur region. Under its aegis, the
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
has conducted “Virtual Lab in-House faculty training
Program” on dated 23/10/2015 in association with
IIT Bombay.
It is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource &
Development under the National mission through ICT.
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Aim and Objective of Virtual Lab
Setting up of virtual laboratories will help remotely
located areas reap the benefit of quality and relevant
education through ICT.
These laboratories shall provide a platform for the
students to conduct experiments in a virtual environment
and enhance their capabilities.
Virtual Labs will work in a complementary fashion to
NPTEL in the sense that they teach the student the basic
concepts, as well as trigger their imagination and
inquisitiveness.
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To provide remote-access to labs in various disciplines of
Science and Engineering.
To cater to the students at the UG/PG level as well as to
research scholars.
To enable the students to learn at their own pace, and to
arouse their curiosity.
To provide a complete Learning Management System that
includes web resources, video-lectures, animated
demonstrations and self evaluation.
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E-Yantra
E-Yantra is a project by IIT Bombay to spread
embedded systems and Robotics education in
engineering colleges across India. E-Yantra is
supported by MHRD through the National Mission
on Education through ICT (NMEICT). Dept. of ETC
is a member of E-Yantra.
.
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Aim and objective:
1.To develop a basic understanding of “Firebird V” system
amongst teachers, as the first step to engagement with the e-
Yantra.
2.To make teachers familiar with Embedded C programming for
Robotics.
3.To set up Robotics labs and teach embedded systems to
students in an effective manner through e-Yantra Lab Setup
Initiative (eLSI)
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Workshops Held
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Forum Installation
Aim and Objective:
1. Forum body installation.
2. Encourage students to participate and organize events for their
overall growth.
3. Motivate students to enhance their technical skills and reveal
their hidden potentials.
The Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineering of GNIET has installed forum body for its student
association, named “ENTRIX” and “ETEA”, on 24th
August 2017.
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Dr. Pranjali Deole, Professor, RKNEC delivering a lecture on embedded system
34 Prepared by- Prof.Prajakta Wasekar
Cont..
The forum was inaugurated by the hands of honorable
CEO, GNI, Dr. Sanjeev Shrivastava, in the presence of
Honorable Principal, GNIT, Dr. Sudhir Shelke, HOD,
ETC,Prof. Sucheta Raut, other department HODs and
faculty members of ETC.
The forum installation program was followed by a guest
lecture Dr. Pranjali Deole, Professor, RKNEC, was invited
and she delivered a lecture on embedded system and digital
signal processing.
Head of the Department, Prof. Sucheta Raut encouraged
students to take full benefit of forum activities.
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Cont..
Dr. Sudhir Shelke, Principal of GNIT, with his morale
boosting words, motivated students to gain technical
knowledge as much as possible for better future
opportunities.
Dr. Sanjeev Shrivastava, CEO of GNI,encouraged and
motivated students to learn basics in electronics and design
small circuits and also to actively participate and organize
technical and non technical activities under forum, so that
their overall personality is groomed.
Ms. Suruchi Dambhare gave vote of thanks, followed by tree
plantation with the hands of honorable CEO, GNI, Dr.
Sanjeev Shrivastava, honorable Principal, GNIT, Dr. Sudhir
Shelke, HOD, ETC, Prof. Sucheta Raut, and faculty
members of ETC department. 36
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A four day technical training program from Digital
VLSI Chip Design under the aegis of JDM Design
Technologies, Nagpur.
Aim & Objective:
1.To get the basic ideas of VHDL.
2. How to simulate the combinational and sequential
logic circuits using XILINX & QUARTUS tool.
3. Hardware implementation of VHDL code of logic
circuits in SPARTAN6 and VERTEX FPGA board.
Digital VLSI Chip Design
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One day workshop on “LabView & NI Hardware” in
collaboration with ARAV Technologies, Nagpur under
Faculty & Student Development Program.
Aim & Objective :
1. To get the basic idea of Lab View & NI Hardware.
2. To get familiar with NI Hardware such as my RIO,
NI VSRP for RF communication, Wireless Data
Acquisition system for sound & Vibration etc.
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LabView & NI Hardware
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Industrial Visits are conducted for enhancing and exploring
practical and industrial level knowledge of students.
Some prominent Industries visited:
Sr. No. Name of Industries
1 Regional Telecomm Training Center, Seminary Hills, Nagpur.
2 Load Dispatch Center, Amravati road, Nagpur
3 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport”, Nagpur
4 Shilpa Rerollers Pvt. Ltd.,Nagpur
5 Hitech Resistors Pvt. Ltd.
6 Purti sugar & Power Plant, Bela, Nagpur
7 PARAMOUNT CONDUCTORS, MIDC, Hingna.
8 KHAPARKHEDA POWER PLANT
9 Bharat Electricals Ltd., Gondkhairy, Amravati Road, Nagpur
10 ALL INDIA RADIO, Civil Lines, Nagpur
11 KEC International Ltd. 44
Prepared by-Prof.Prajakta S.Wasekar
Visit at Purti Sugar Plant, Bela,
Tehsil-Umrer,Nagpur
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Visit at KEC International, MIDC
Butibori,Nagpur
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Visit at ALL INDIA RADIO,
Civil Lines,Nagpur
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Guess Lectures of Eminent Personalities are Conducted for
Students and faculties
Sr.No. Title Name of Expert
1 Guess Lecture on New Advances in
Wireless communication
Dr. Rajeshree Raut
ETC Dept. (RKNEC)
2 Wireless Sensor Networks Dr. Ashwin Kothari from
VNIT, Nagpur.
3 C & Data Structure
Dr. O. G. Kakde, Head,
Computers Science, VNIT,
Nagpur
4 Introduction to VLSI Dr. Rajesh Pande, Dean,
R&D, RKNEC, Nagpur
5 3G Mobile
Prof. Vijay BhushanPande,
Principal, Regional Telecom
Training Center
6 Fundamentals of Robotics Dr. S. Ghoshal, IIIT, Pune
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Sr.No. Title Name of Expert
7 Importance of PLC and its
programming
byEr. Swapnil Kale, Project
Manager, COTMAX Electronics
Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur
8 Guest lecture on Electronics
Device & Circuits
Prof. Bokde, Bhagavathi Chaturvedi
college of Engg, Nagpur
9 Guest lecture on Power
Electronics
Prof. Bokde, Bhagavathi Chaturvedi
college of Engg, Nagpur
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Students Achievements
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Placement Through Campus
Sr.
No.
Name of Student Company Package Year
1. Simranjeet Singh
Mulla
HCL Slocum 1.2 LPA 2013-2014
2. Vinayak D. Bhende Rewaa Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
0.96 LPA 2013-2014
3. Mangesh A. Gaikwad
Rewaa Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
0.96 LPA 2013-2014
4. Pankaj R. Chawre
Rewaa Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
0.96 LPA 2013-2014
5. Sarang Fule
Rewaa Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
0.96 LPA 2013-2014
6. Tushar Dorastewar
Rewaa Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.
0.96 LPA 2013-2014
7. Kshitij Sanjay
Devikar
L&T Infotech Ltd. 3.6 LP) 2013-2014
Prepared by-Prof.Prajakta S. Wasekar
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Sr.
No.
Name of Student Company Package Year
8. Pranjali Satish Ingle Right Brothers
Hospitality Pvt Ltd.
2.5 LPA 2013-2014
9. Sharatchandra
Keelasewalpatt
Right Brothers
Hospitality Pvt Ltd.
2.5 LPA 2013-2014
10. Gagandeep Kaur
Dhillon Right Brothers
Hospitality Pvt Ltd.
2.5 LPA 2013-2014
11. Priyanka Ashok
Talmale Wipro Bpo (Division of
Wipro Ltd.)
1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014
12. Saurabh Upadhyay Wipro Bpo (Division of
Wipro Ltd.)
1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014
13. Lokesh
Harishchandra
Telmasare
Wipro Bpo (Division of
Wipro Ltd.)
1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014
14. Nidhi Priya Wipro Bpo (Division of
Wipro Ltd.)
1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014
15. Vaishnavi Bhoyar Infosys Ltd. 3.2 LPA 2014-2015
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Sr.
No.
Name of Student Company Package Year
16. Saurabh Upadhyay iNautix Technologies
Pvt.Ltd.
3.3 LPA 2014-2015
17. Harshal Bante Horizon Telecom 1.8 LPA 2015-2016
18. Rupali Tomar Horizon Telecom 1.8 LPA 2015-2016
19. Harshal Belsare SGS Technomech Pvt.
Ltd.
1.8 LPA 2015-2016
20. Pooja Dangi Amazon Ltd. 1.8 LA 2016-2017
21. Parthao Lad Opulent Infotech 2.16 LPA 2016-2017
22. Rinku Nandagawali Infosys Ltd. 1.8 to 3.4 LPA 2016-2017
23. Priyanka Singre Intelenet, Mumbai 1.92 LPA 2016-2017
And list is contd….
Participation in Paper presentation,
Conferences and Project
Competition
Students Participate in various Technical Events and bring
laurel to the department.
Recent Students Achievement at Glance:
Sr. No. Name of the
participant
Particulars of
events
Name of events Name of
Organizing
Institutions
1.
Ms. Prajakta
Ninave
Winner
Drone Development
Internship , ezenith
BITS Pilani,
Hyedrabad
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Sr. No. Name of the
participant
Particulars of
events
Name of
events
Name of
Organizing
Institutions
2. Ms.Shruti Fale Participant Drone
Development
Internship ,
ezenith
BITS Pilani,
Hyedrabad
3. Ms.Lina Bajirao Participant
Drone
Development
Internship ,
ezenith
BITS Pilani,
Hyedrabad
4. Ms. Vishakha
Dhoble
International
Level Robotics
Championship
ROBO – ZEST
16
Composit 16,
IIT-Kharagpur
Sr.
No.
Name of the
participant
Particulars of
events
Name of
events
Name of
Organizing
Institutions
5.
Ms. Rupali Dorkhande
Ms. Pallavi Kamdi
Mr. Sushil Dhakne
Secured 1st
Position in a
National Level
Paper Presentation
Competition
INVENIO
2K16
Techpatra
Kavikulguru
Institue of
Technology &
Science,
Ramtek
6.
Ms.Rupali Dorkhande
Ms. Pallavi Kamdi
Mr. Sushil Dhakne
Mr. Ishan Hedaoo
Secured 1st
Position in a
National Level
Paper Presentation
Competition
Shikhar - 2016
Jhulelal Group
of Institutions
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Sr.
No.
Name of the
participant
Particulars of
events
Name of
events
Name of
Organizing
Institutions
7.
Ms. Darshana Nimje,
Ms. Anushree Dolas,
Mr. Rohit Nitnaware,
Mr. Bhushan Akote
Secured 1st
Prize at National
Conference on VLSI
Design, Embeded
System & Signal
Processing
TEQIP-II
G.H. Raisoni
College of
Engg. Nagpur
8. Vinay Subhash Thote
Secured 1st
prize in a Project
Competition
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Sr.
No.
Name of the
participant
Particulars of
events
Name of events Name of
Organizing
Institutions
9. Vaibhav Shah
1st Prize at Paper
Presentation TECHNOTSAV
S.B.Jain Institute of
Technology,Manage
ment & Research
Nagpur.
10. Vinay Thote 1st Prize at Paper
Presentation
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S.B.Jain Institute of
Technology,Manage
ment & Research
Nagpur.
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Sr.
No.
Name of the
participant
Particulars of
events
Name of
events
Name of
Organizing
Institutions
11. Chetan Korde
1ST Prize
at a Project
Competition
XPATIATE -
12
Anjuman
College of
Engg.& Tech.
Sadar Nagpur
12. Prabhakar Ghatole
2nd Prize at a Project
Competition QUARK - 12
Tulsiramji
Gaikwad Patil
Engg College
Ngp.
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Students Secured good position in the university results and bring laurel to
the department and college.
Semester and
Year
Name of Student Percentage University Rank
IV sem, S-11 Sagar Paddhan 73.83% 3rd
VIII sem , S-11 Madhulika Dhone 80%. 9th
III sem ,W-11 Saurabh Upadhyay 77% 6th
III sem ,W-11 Sharatchandra
Sivakumar
76.6% 7th
IV sem, S-12 Saurabh Upadhyay 72%. 4th
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VI sem, S-13 Priyanka Randive 76.69% 5th
V sem, W-13 Harshal Belsare 73.69% 7th
VI sem, S-14 Shiksha Pancheshwar 77.38%. 3rd
VIII sem ,S-14 Mayur Kumbhare 80.53% 3rd
And List is contd…
Glance at Mini Projects developed by students of second and third
year
Traffic Light Electronic Door Lock
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Automatic Street Light 3 Tune Musical Bell
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Water Level Indicator Clap Controlled Rectifier
Solar Lotry
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Automatic Challan System Zigbee Based Autonomous
Pick & Place Robot
65
Humanoid Robot GSM & Sensor based Automatic Traffic
Rule and Traffic Corruption
Control System
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PUC Based Vehicle Alert System
using Android Technology
To Avoid Accidents under
Drowsiness Conditions
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The Hitavada
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The Hitavada
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The Hitavada
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The Hitavada
72
Loksatta
73
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Thank You