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LEGACY OF FOUR DECADES
- MIT IS NOW MIT-WPU
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WORLD’S FIRST UNIVERSITY FOR LIFE
TRANSFORMATION
@ Kothrud, Pune, India
MIT-WPU is recognized by UGC
MCA(Science)
Intake:60
Union of Science and Spirituality alone will bring Harmony and Peace to
Humanity -Swami Vivekananda
Since 1983, MIT Pune, is driven by Universal Values, Ethos, Culture and
Traditions for the well-being of the Global Society at large
Core Thought of MIT-WPU
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Continuously Updated Education (CUEd)
A revolutionary education system that
is
fexible and Continuously Updated
while interacting with surroundings.
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Contemplates the future based on current events.
Includes course material dynamically to help
students respond to the current events by
understanding, designing and presenting
a professional solution.
Technology, Research, Social Innovation andPartnerships for Sustainability
Partnerships
Foster the spirit of scientific inquiry in students,
to push the envelope of human knowledge andwisdom
Inspire students to come up with innovative solutions
for our world family
Partner with all individuals and organizations
who can help students realize their fullest potential
Nurture the ability of students to apply scientific
knowledge for the well-being of the world
Social Innovation
Research
Technology
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Advantage@MIT-WPU
Learner Centric Approach
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Outcome BasedEducation
ProjectsExperiential
Learning Case Studies
InternationalExposure
Development
of Winning Personality
The Content
Social Inclusion
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Blending Knowledge and Skill
Multiple Specializations
Active Learning
WPU MethodValueAdded
Courses and Certifications
Holistic Development
Industry Internship
World Peace &
Philosophy
Industry
InternshipYoga/ Sports
InternationalModular
SocialInternship
Enhancements in Curriculum and
Special Certificate Courses
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Life Transformation through Peace and Education
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Founder’s View
Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad’s
passion has always been to create an educational system that blends
science & spirituality. He advocates that Peace is not just a concept or theory;
“Peace is to be Practised and Experienced.”
Peace in Education
Education without values & ethics is meaningless and could even be dangerous to the society.
At WPU, we aspire to make our student contribute to the global sustainable peace and welfare of humanity.
WPU Method
What Does Peace mean to usThere are 5 dimensions to our offering and
from a Student’s perspective, he/she can get
educated on the following.
Learning PEACE
Practicing PEACE Living in
PEACE
Sharing & Spreading PEACE
Securing PEACE
9% 9%
9%
9%
9%
9%
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9%
9%
9%
Peace in the Self
Peace in Communication
Peace in the Family
Peace in Haritage
Peace in Nature Peace
in Scriptures Peace in
Business
Peace in Entreoreurship
Peace in Society
Peace in Action
Peace in Governance
Programme Weeks Hours
4 Years 6 Weeks 180
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Learning Peace
Learning Peace
PEACE IN YOU PEACE
•Introduction to Peace Study
& Rules of Engagement
•Introduction to Current Issues
•Self Presentation
MIND
•Understanding the Self
•Understanding the Motivations
•Understanding Thoughts
BODY
•Understanding Nutrition
•Understanding Exercise
•Lab Work
SPIRIT
•Yoga
•Mindfulness / Meditation
•Purpose
PEACE IN
HERITAGE
ROOTS
•Introduction to Roots and Culture
•Indian Peace Heritage
ROOTS
•Values
•Ethics
SOCIAL RESPONSIBITLY
•Duty
•Balance: Economy and Ecosystem
COMMUNICATION
•Understanding
Verbal Communication
•Non Verbal Communication
PEACE IN
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
•Assertiveness
•Negotiation
•Con ict Resolution
THOUGHT
•Critical Thinking
•Heroic Acts and Heinous
•Crimes (biography)
EXPRESSION
•Art
•Film
•Music
•Dance
DELIVERY
•Performance Creation
•Spoken Word (Slam Poetry)
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Practicing Peace
Practicing Peace
PEACE IN
SCRIPTURE
SCRIPTURE STUDY
•Hinduism
•Buddhism
SCRIPTURE STUDY
•Jainism
•Sikhism
SCRIPTURE STUDY
•Islam
•Bahai
•Su sm
SCRIPTURE STUDY
•Judaism
•Christianity
PEACE IN FAMILY INTRO
•Family System
•Responsibility
FAMILY LAW
•Family Legacy
•Gender Equality
WELL-BEING
•Child
•Education
SKILLS
•Parent
•Empowerment
PEACE IN
HUMANITY LIVING
IN PEACE
HUMAN THEMES
•Passion
•Compassion
•Tolerance
HATE
•Terrorism
•Vigilance
•Cost of Hate
CONFLICT STUDIES
•Mediation
•Sustainable Peace
HEALING
•Human Rights
•Reconciliation
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Sharing & Spreading Peace
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SHARING & SPREADING PEACE
WORLD PEACE PEACE IN DEVELOPMENT
• Town / City Planning
• Renewable Energy
PEACE ECONOMICS
• Cost ofHarmony
• Interacting Policies
PEACE IN OCCUPATION
• Corporate Governance
• Strategic Management
• Business Development
PEACE IN PUBLIC
GOVERNANCE
• Public Governance
• Civics
PEACE FOR
TOMORROW
INNOVATION
• Grass Root Innovation
• Project Work
SUSTAINABILITY
• Harmony inNature
• Project Work
AGROCHOLOGY
• Sustainable Farming
• Community Development
PEACE IN NATURE
• Ecology
• Integrated ResourceManagement
PEACE IN SOCIAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SOCIAL
ENTREPRENUERSHIP
• NGO Study
• Outbound
INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
• Agriculture
• Water
• Women Issues
INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
• Child
• Food
• Shelter
INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
• Health & Safety
• Sanitation
PEACE INACTION
SECURING PEACE
ARMED FORCES
• Navy
• Army
• Air Force
ASSESSMENT
• SOP For NGO Assessment
• Project Work
OUTREACH
• Social Media
• Workshop
TECHNOLOGY
• Developing Technology
for Sustainable Program
• Delivery Techniques
MIT-WPU Student Activities
Technology Courses Theory,
Laboratories and Practice
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Research, Explorations
and Collaborations
Experiential Learning Projects,
Assignments and other activities
Learning toLive in PeaceYoga, Sports,Ethos, Ethics,Liberal Arts and M.C.A. (Science)
Learning Experience at MIT-WPU
PERSONALIZED
LEARNING
STUDENT-OW NEDLEARING
COMPETENCY-
BASED LEARNING ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
LEARNING
DEEPERLEARNING
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND
DISPOSITION TO SUCCEED IN
COLLEGE, CAREER, AND CIVIC LIFE
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Rural Immersion Program - Activities
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Master of Computer Application M.C.A.(Science)
Admission Intake: 60
Academic Year: 2019 - 20
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Programme Intake, Eligibility &
Selection Criteria
INTAKE DETAILS ELIGIBILITY SELECTION
CRITERIA
60 Three year
trimester program
with credit based
system
Any Science graduate or BCA with 50%
of Marks (45% marks aggregate in
case of reserved category students
from Maharashtra state only).
Mathematics is desirable at 12th or
graduation level
Entrance Examination
+
Personal Interview
+
Academic Consistency
Conducted
by MIT-WPU
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Objectives of the Programme
To provide project based and experiential learning.
To prepare graduates who will be successful professionalsas Software Developer, Programmer, Trouble-shooter, SystemAnalyst, Software Application Architect, SoftwareConsultant, Hardware Engineer, Technical Writer, SystemsEngineer, Web Designer, and Web Developer.
PerformanceConditionsCriteria
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Learning Objectives
To prepare graduates who will contribute to society asethical and responsible citizens with Technology, Research, Social initiatives and Peace Studies.
To prepare graduates to become globally competent.
Salient Features
• Project based learning pedagogy.• Regular industry interaction.• Strong alumni guidance and support.• 100% placement assistance and career counselling.
• Regular counseling / mentoring for students.• National as well as International exposure to enhance students’
vision and enrich their personality.• Round the clock state of the art computer labs with networking,
internet and WiFi connectivity.
• Dedicated Placement cell
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• Additional inputs from Industry experts
• An ideal blend of academics with sports, culture, yoga and holistic lifestyle.
• Inclusion of philosophy and world peace teachings in curriculum
Salient Features
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How will this Programme be taught?
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Duration
Pattern
Credit System
• Three Years, Full Time Programme
• Trimester System
• Nine Trimesters
• Choice Based Credit System
• 153
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1MCA 1001
Fundamental of
Computers
2MCA 1002
Object Oriented
Programming
Concepts
3 MCA 1003Database
management system
4 MCA 1004 Software Engineering
5MCA 1005
Lab on C++
Programming &
DBMS
6 WPC 1 World Peace Course I
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1MCA 2001
Data Structure using
C++
2MCA 2002
Intro to Web
Technology
3MCA 2003 Operating System
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MCA 2004Lab on Data Structure &
Web Technology
5 Elective Course 1
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1MCA 3001
Object Oriented
Analysis and Design
2MCA 3002 Algorithmic Design
3MCA 3003 Core Java
4MCA 3004
Laboratory on Core
JAVA programming
5 Elective Course 2
6WPC 2 World Peace Course II
Programme Structure
Programme Structure
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Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1 MCA4001 Advance Java
2 MCA4002 PHP
3 MCA4003Communication and
Networking Concepts
4 MCA4004Laboratory on
Advance Java & PHP
5 MCA4005Summer Industry
Internship - I
Elective Course 3
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1 MCA5001 ASP Dot NET
2 MCA5002Introduction to Data
Science
3 MCA5003 Mobile Communication
4MCA5004
Laboratory on ASP.NET
and No SQL
5 MCA5001 ASP Dot NET
6 Elective Course 4
7 WPC 3 World Peace Course III
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1MCA6001 Android Technology
2MCA6002
Software Testing and
Quality Assurance
3MCA-6003
Laboratory on Android
Technology
4Elective Course 5
Programme Structure
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Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1 MCA7001 Artificial Intelligence
2 MCA7002 Cloud Computing
3 MCA7003Laboratory on Python
programming
4 MCA7004Summer Industry
Internship - II
5 Elective Course 6
6 WPC 4 World Peace Course
IV
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1 MCA8001 Internship I
Sr. No.
Course Code
Course Name
1 MCA9001 Internship II
2 WPC 5 World Peace Course
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Programme Structure
Sr. No Course Name Course code Course Name
1 Elective 1 MCA2005 Introduction to Graph Theory and Mathematical Foundation
MCA2006 Discrete Mathematics
2 Elective-2 MCA3005 Soft Computing
MCA3006 Optimization Techniques
MCA3007 Design Thinking – I
MCA3008 IBM 400
MCA3009 MAT Lab
MCA3010 Dev Apps
3 Elective 3 MCA4006 Mini Project on Databases
MCA4007 Mini Project on Open Source Technology
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Programme Structure
Sr. No Course Name Course code Course Name
4 Elective 4 MCA5005 Digital Image Processing
MCA5006 Business Intelligence
MCA5007 Mini Project on Programming languages
MCA5008 Mini Project on Open Source Technology
5 Elective 5 MCA6004 Design Thinking – II
MCA6005 R ProgrammingMCA6006 SeibelMCA6007 Oracle AppsMCA6008 Computer Graphics
MCA6009 Research Methodology
MCA6010 Mini Project on Mobile Application Development
MCA6011 Mini Project on Open Source Technology
6 Elective 6MCA7005
Mini Project on
Web Development
MCA7006 Mini Project on Open Source Technology
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Opportunities in TOP IT Companies
Company Name Company Name
Infosys Google
Harbinger Microsoft
IBM L & T
Wipro Amazon
TCS Capgemini
Cytel Zensar Technologies
Cognizant Delloite
Accenture
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Pedagogies
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• Learning And Teaching :a philosophy, a guideline, a discussion• The Reactive Practitioner in Computing• Challenging activities• Case study• Group discussion• Self-Study• Presentations
• Project Reports
Resource Persons
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Resource Persons
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National / International Study Programme
(Any one) of 1 week(Optional)
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Sr. No. India\Abroad Name of the Institute/Industry
1 Bangalore SiliconValley Bangalore
2 AhmedabadandGandhinagar
GIFT City(Gujarat International Finance Tec -
City)
3 DelhiNoidaandGurgaon
NCR(National Capital Region)
4 Hyderabad Cyberabad
5 Chennai IT-Infrastructure
6 Singapore HCL Technologies
7 Malaysia XYBase
8 Dubai Knowledge Village
Assessment
A blend of periodic written assessment and continuous assessment will be
used for better engagement of student and effective evaluation.
Term End Exam ContinuousAssessment
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50% 50% • Choice Based Credit System
Campus Placements
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Campus Placements
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Campus Placements
And Many More…
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Placements(2017-18)
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Placement Graph
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43.31%
81.60%85.71%
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30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18*
Placements of Computer Science Dept.
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Salary Compensation
Student Testimonials
I am studying MCA(Science) in MIT-Wpu. After visiting several college
campuses, I believe that my best route will be to pursue a degree in MCA
at MIT World Peace University.
I am learning many things from this college in order to open the doors for
great opportunities in future.
Thanks for all the mentors and teachers to guide me through this journey
towards the right path of glorious life.
The experience I will gain from this campus will lead me to achieve peaks
of success.Really the college is very good and I recommend you to once
visit the college in order to see the infrastructure of the college and see the
environment
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Student TestimonialsI'am studying MCA(Science) in MIT-WPU.It is just the First Year of my
course but yet I have felt progress in my Academics as well as Other
extracuricular activities which takes place in the college.
Faculty : Faculty members in our college are highly knowledgeable. We
have both internal and external faculty members for a particular subject to
provide both theoretical and practical knowledge for students. We have
lab instructors who have good experience in the Industry .The atmosphere
during lab sessions is really interesting you get to learn new things
demanded in market and you don't need to limit yourself following the
pattern of syllabus from exam point of view.
Infrastructure : The infrastructure of our college is good. There are well-
equipped computer labs, good classrooms, gym, . Hostel rooms are nice.
Wi-Fi facility is provided for students. The food served in the canteen is
hygienic.Greenary is maintained. Till date, I haven't faced any
infrastructure related issues in the college.
Placements : Placements provided in the college are good.Over 300 Top
Class Recruiters visit our Campus every year.Assurance of 90 %
placements is given here.
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Alumni TestimonialsMy name is Manoj Vala, I have completed MCAfrom MIT in the year
2016. The Department is excellent in aspect of teaching, extra curriculum
activities and faculty members. I believe education is very helpful in
enlighten your mind, and that can be achieved in good environment . MIT
has good faculties as well as placement coordinator which is helpful in
getting job after pursuing master degree. He guides across through the
procedures as per company norms and how to crack the interview. It was
my rst experience to study away from my home. The faculties who were
teaching me were very friendly and teaching process was carried out in
an environment where we can directly interact with faculties regarding
doubts related to syllabus and also outside the syllabus. Our HOD was of
very helping nature concerned to overall development of students
regarding study as well as personality development of all students. I rmly
believe that my decision to choose this college for my masters study was
very much right. I gained so much knowledge as well as experience from
this institute which I considered as best in Pune. Best
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Alumni Testimonials
A hub of extra curricular activities, with a stud of A-class
educational facilities, backed up with expert faculties at
our exposure. We grow here among an ocean of
opportunities, not just national but international too. We
graduate from the college with not just knowledge at our
disposal but also a placement for our future prospects. "We
were unpolished, MACS bought out our potential as a
gem."
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Alumni Testimonials
My college days are unforgettable and in fact those days are happy
days in may life. Every student has those days in their life's as well.
I enjoyed myself a lot when i was in College I have learned a lot
from my professors. When ever i was wrong they corrected me.
They used to be very friendly with us. We used to have
competitions. No matter whether we win the competition or not, but
they used to tell us anticipation is very important. They were very
supportive and encouraged us in all things to grow up in our life's.
We used to crack jokes on others. We used to comment on others.
We used to bunk the class. If we caught by sir's we led to punish. In
fact I experienced. So, college life is so beautiful, no body can forget
those days in their life's and those days will never be back again.
Neha
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Campus Life
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Campus Life
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Reach us at
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Phone 020 – 7117 7104
020 – 7117 7105
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.mitwpu.edu.in
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