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1. Number of Working day in department- 88 day (till end of November 2011)
2. Number of admission in CS/IT department in 2011
3 . Result Analysis
A) Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) 1. 2008 Batch
Semester Number of Students Pass Percentage1st Sem 47 75.22nd Sem. 62 77.23rd Sem. RESULT NOT AVAILABLE4th Sem. 53 66.25th Sem. 43 81.36th Sem. 48 90
2. 2009 Batch
Semester Number of Students Pass Percentage1st Sem. 50 35.62nd Sem. 44 66.03rd Sem. 38 81.44th Sem. 45 78.2
3. 2010 Batch
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Branch No. of Admitted Student No. Of Cancellation StudentComputer Science 27 0
Information Technology 3 0
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Semester Number of Students Pass Percentage1st Sem. 54 59.62nd Sem. 54 73.2
B) Information & Technology (IT)
1. 2008 Batch
Semester Number of Students Pass Percentage1st Sem 57 90.22nd Sem. 54 74.63rd Sem. RESULT NOT AVAILABLE4th Sem. 50 68.45th Sem. 40 78.56th Sem. 47 90.0
2. 2009 Batch(NO STUDENTS AVAILABLE IN THIS BATCH)
Semester Number of Students Pass Percentage1st Sem. NIL NIL2nd Sem. NIL NIL3rd Sem. NIL NIL4th Sem. NIL NIL
3. 2010 Batch
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Semester Number of Students Pass Percentage1st Sem. 13 63.42nd Sem. 13 69.4
Detail Analysis: Faculty Result Sheet (Subject-wise)
I ) 2008 Batch
First-Semester Examination (May-June, 2009)
Branch : IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 101Engineering Chemistry
Ms. Anju Das Manikpuri
57 4273.68%
2 BE 102Engineering
Mathematics-IMr. Varun
Parmal57 37
64.91%
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3 BE 103Communication
SkillsMS. Rupali
Sharma57 57
100.00%
4 BE 104Basic Elec.
Engg.Ms. Nitisha
Chauhan57 40
70.18%
5 BE 105 Engg. GraphicsMr. Anshuman
Purohit57 38
66.67%
6 BE 107 Basic ElectronicsMr. Harish Prajapati
57 4375.44%
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 201 Engineering Physics Mrs. Neetu Parsai 47 2655.32
%
2 BE 102Engineering
Mathematics-IMrs. Gayatri Gupta 47 26
55.32%
3 BE 203Engineering Mechanics
Mr. Amit Chandsarkar
47 4493.62
%
4 BE 204 Basic Mech. Engg.Ms. Khushbu Shrivastava
47 3778.72
%
5 BE 205 Basic Civil Engg. Mr. Jayant Awasthi 47 4391.49
%
Branch : WOB
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 201 Engineering PhysicsMrs. Neetu
Parsai14 6 42.86%
2 BE 102Engineering
Mathematics-IMs. Neha Mishra 14 4 28.57%
3 BE 203 Engineering Mr. Anshuman 14 10 71.43%
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Mechanics Purohit
4 BE 204 Basic Mech. Engg.Ms. Khushbu Shrivastava
14 3 21.43%
5 BE 205 Basic Civil Engg.Mr. Jayant Awasthi
14 11 78.57%
Second-Semester Examination (May-June, 2009)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percen
tage
1 BE 101Engineering Chemistry
Ms.Anju Das Manikpuri
62 3658.06
%
2 BE 202 Engineering Maths-II Mr.Varun Parmal 62 3861.29
%
3 BE 103Communication
SkillsMS.Rupali Sharma 62 53
85.48%
4 BE 104 Basic Elec. Engg. Ms. Nitisha Chauhan 62 2845.16
%
5 BE 105 Engg. GraphicsMr. Anshuman
Purohit62 31
50.00%
6 BE 107 Basic Electronics Mr. Harish Prajapati 62 5385.48
%
Branch : IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percen
tage
1 BE 201 Engineering Physics Mrs. Neetu Parsai 54 43 79.63%
2 BE 202 Engineering Maths-II Mrs. Gayatri Gupta 54 32 59.26%
3 BE 203 Engineering Mechanics Mr. Amit Chandsarkar 54 40 74.07%
4 BE 204 Basic Mech. Engg. Mr. Ankur Nagar 54 46 85.19%
5 BE 205 Basic Civil Engg. Mr. Jayant Awasthi 54 40 74.07%
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Fourth-Semester Examination (June-July 2010)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 CS-401Computer System
OrganizationMs. Swati
Khandelwal53 37
69.81%2 CS-402 Discrete Structures Mrs. Chhaya Nayak 53 33 62.26%
3 CS-403Object Oriented
TechnologyMr. Amit
Shrivastava53 26
49.06%
4 CS-404Analysis & Design
of AlgorithmsMr. Sunny Bagga 53 46
86.79%
5 CS-405Analog & Digital Communication
Mr. Awadesh Pratap
53 3362.26%
Branch : IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 IT-401Computer System
OrganizationMs. Swati
Khandelwal50 33 66.00%
2 IT-402 Discrete Structures Ms. Swati Lodhi 50 40 80.00%
3 IT-403Data Base
Management SystemMr. Sunil Nimawat
50 34 68.00%
4 IT-404Analysis & Design of
AlgorithmsMr. Sunny Bagga 50 48 96.00%
5 IT-405Analog & Digital Communication
Mr. Avadhesh 50 16 32.00%
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Fifth-Semester Examination (Dec- 2010)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 CS 501 Data Communication Mr. Akshy Joshi 43 33 76.74%
2 CS 502 Operating SystemProf. Amit Shrivastava
43 32 74.42%
3 CS 503Data Base
Management SystemMrs. Chhaya
Nayak43 33 76.74%
4 CS 504 Computer GraphicsMs. Swati
Khandelwal43 36 83.72%
5 CS 505Theory of
ComputationMr. Sunil Nimawat
43 41 95.35%
Branch : IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 IT 501 Data Communication Mr. Akshy Joshi 40 36 90.00%
2 IT 502ITES, Ethics &
MgmtMr. Pawan
Vishvakarma40 27 67.50%
3 IT 503 Computer NetworksMr. Bharat Pahadiya
40 31 77.50%
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4 IT 504System Programing & Operating System
Ms. Gunjan Patankar
40 28 70.00%
5 IT 505 JAVA ProgramingMs. Swati
Khandelwal40 35 87.50%
B.E. Sixth-Semester Examination (JUNE- 2011)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 CS601 Microprocessor Mr. Tarni Joshi 48 37 77.08%
2 CS602Principle of
programming languages
Mr. Sunny Bagga
48 39 81.25%
3 CS603 Software EngineeringMr. Amit Shrivastav
48 47 97.92%
4 CS604 Computer Network Mr. Sunil 48 45 93.75%
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Nimawat
5 CS605Advance Computer
Architecture Ms. Swati Lodhi48 48
100.00%
Branch : IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 IT601 UnixMr. Dharmendra
Gupta47 42 89.36%
2 IT602Computer graphics
multimedia Ms. Swati Lodhi47 40 85.11%
3 IT603 ITNMMr.Sunil Nimawat
47 44 93.62%
4 IT604 Web Technology Mr. Ved Gupta 47 42 89.36%
5 IT605 Software EngineeringMr. Pawan
Viswak47 44 93.62%
II ) 2009 BatchFirst-Semester Examination (March-April, 2010)
Branch : CS
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S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 201 Engineering PhysicsMr. P.Hari
Krishna50 14 28.00%
2 BE 102Engineering
Mathematics-IMr. Varun
Parmal50 25 50.00%
3 BE 203 Engineering MechanicsMr. Amit
Chandsarkar50 17 34.00%
4 BE 204 Basic Mech. Engg.Mrs.Kamini Jatin Pandey
50 10 20.00%
5 BE 205 Basic Civil Engg.Prof. Sunil J.
Patil50 23 46.00%
Second-Semester Examination (June, 2010)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 101 Engineering ChemistryMrs. Shirin
Jamal44 31 70.45%
2 BE 202Engineering
Mathematics-IIMs. Neha
Mishra44 36 81.82%
3 BE 103 Communication SkillsMS. Rupali
Sharma44 42 95.45%
4 BE 104 Basic Elec. Engg.Ms. Nitisha
Chauhan44 13 29.55%
5 BE 105 Engg. GraphicsMr. Anshuman
Purohit44 29 65.91%
6 BE 107 Basic ElectronicsMr. Sachin
Taran44 23 52.27%
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B.E. Third-Semester Examination (DEC. - 2010)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 CS-301Engineering
Mathematics-IIIMs. Neha
Mishra38 29 76.32%
2 CS-302 EEESMrs. Shirin
Jamal38 34 89.47%
3 CS-303Digital Circuit &
SystemsMs. Bhavini
Janjire38 32 84.21%
4 CS-304Electronic Devices &
CircuitsMr. Avadesh P.
Singh38 25 65.79%
5 CS-305Data Structure &
AlgorithumMr. Sunny
Bagga38 34 89.47%
B.E. Fourth-Semester Examination (JUNE- 2011)
Branch : CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 CS 401Computer System
OrganizationMr. Bharat Pahadiya
45 30 66.67%
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2 CS 402 Discrete StructuresMs. Chhaya
Nayak45 39 86.67%
3 CS 403Object Oriented
TechnologyMr. Dharmendra
Gupta45 30 66.67%
4 CS 404Analysis & Design of
AlgorithmsMr. Sunny
Bagga45 41 91.11%
5 CS 405Analog & Digital Communication
Mr. Prabhat Pandey
45 36 80.00%
III ) 2010 Batch B.E. First- Semester Examination (Dec-2010) (Admitted- 2010 G)
Branch: CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 201 Engineering PhysicsMrs. Neetu
Parsai54 34 62.96%
2 BE 202 EEESMrs. Shirin
Jamal54 51 94.44%
3 BE 203Basic Mechanical
Engg.Mr. Amit
Chandsarkar54 36 66.67%
4 BE 204Basic Civil Engg. &
Engg. Mech.Ms. Shikha Kanherkar
54 23 42.59%
5 BE 205Basic Comp. Programming
Ms. Swati Lodhi 54 32 59.26%
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Branch: IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 101 Engineering ChemistryMr. Vikash
Vijayvargiya13 6 46.15%
2 BE 102Engineering
Mathematics-IMs. Neha
Mishra13 7 53.85%
3 BE 103 Communication SkillsMrs. Rupali
Sharma13 12 92.31%
4 BE 104Basic Elec. &
ElectronicsMs. Nitisha
Chouhan13 7 53.85%
5 BE 105 Engg. GraphicsMr. Anshuman
Purohit13 11 84.62%
B.E. Second- Semester Examination (June-2011) (Admitted- 2010 G)
Branch: CS
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 101 Engineering Chemistry Dr. Shirin Jamal 54 43 79.63%
2 BE 102Engineering
Mathematics-IMrs. Gayatri
Gupta54 30 55.56%
3 BE 103 Communication Skills Mrs. Pamila Neema
54 53 98.15%
4 BE 104Basic Elec. &
Electronics
Mr. Pradeep Pandey Ms. Deepika Bhenia
54 38 70.37%
5 BE 105 Engg. GraphicsMr. Amit
Chandsarkar54 33 61.11%
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Branch: IT
S.No.Subject Code
Subject Name Faculty NameStudents Appeared
Students Passed
Pass Percentage
1 BE 201 Engineering PhysicsMr. P. Hari
Krishan13 10 76.92%
2 BE 202 EEESMr. Vikash
Vijayvargiya13 12 92.31%
3 BE 203Basic Mechanical
Engg.Mr. Kiran Vivrekar
13 10 76.92%
4 BE 204Basic Civil Engg. &
Engg. Mech.
Prof. P. H. Inamdar + Mr. Jayant Awasthi +
Mr. Shashank Bagrecha
13 5 38.46%
5 BE 205Basic Comp. Programming
Mr. Deepak Rathore
13 1076.92%
4. Number of Labs
LAB: Current status
S.No Name of LAB Place Number of PC
Number of Projector
Net Available
Number of Printer
1. L-104 (DBMS LAB)
Lab Building 30 1 YES 0
2. L-103 (LINUX Lab Building 30 0 YES 0
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LAB)
3. L-205 (JAVA LAB)
Lab Building 30 0 YES 0
4. L-206 (PROJECT LAB)
Lab Building 30 0 YES 0
5. L-207 (COMPUTER
CENTER)
Lab Building UC UC UC UC
6. L-304 (DATA STRUCTURE)
Lab Building UC UC UC UC
7. L-305 (OOPS LAB)
Lab Building UC UC UC UC
8. L-306 (DOT NET LAB)
Lab Building UC UC UC UC
9. L-307 (JAVA LAB)
Lab Building UC UC UC UC
10. 201 (COPMUTER LAB)
Academic Building
60 1 YES 1
TOTAL 180 2 1
NOTE: Under Construction (UC)
Resources added in the Department LAB
1. 130 computers are added in Computer LAB in July 2011 to Dec. 20112. One Scanner is added in computer LAB (201) in sep.2011
LAB: Actual/ON Paper
Building name Lab no/Lab name Floor NO of Remark
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systems
Academic building L-201/Computer Lab 2nd floor 60ACTUAL
WORKING
LAB building L-103/DBMS LAB 1ST floor 30ACTUAL
WORKING
LAB building L-104/LINUX LAB 1ST floor 30ACTUAL
WORKING
LAB building L-205/JAVA LAB 2nd floor 30ACTUAL
WORKING
LAB building L-206/PROJECT CS 2nd floor 30ACTUAL
WORKING
LAB building L-207/COMPUTER CENTRE 2nd floor 60ACTUAL
WORKING
LAB buildingL-304/DATA STRUCTURE
LAB3rd floor 30
ACTUAL WORKING/UNDER CONSTRUCTION
LAB building L-305/OOPS LAB 3rd floor 30ACTUAL
WORKING UNDER CONSTRUCTION
LAB building DOT NET LAB/JAVA LAB 3rd floor ON PAPER
LAB buildingDOT NET LAB/SOFTWARE
ENGG.3rd floor ON PAPER
TOTAL SYSTEM:-300
NO OF SCANNERS: - 01NO OF PRINTER: - 01LCD PROJECTOR: - 02
REQUIREMENT:-PRINTER:- 03(FOR EACH FLOOR OF LAB BUILDING)SCANNER:-03(FOR EACH FLOOR OF LAB BUILDING)LCD PROJECTOR: - 01
UPS: - 04 (FOR ONE SYSTEM IN EACH FLOOR IN LAB BUILDING)
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Lab Equipment Detail
S.No. Name Details Place Quantity
Rate Total Cost
1. Server
IBM Server 3200 Series, Duel Core 1.8 GHz, 1 Gb RAM, CD Rom , 250 GB HDD
Admin Block 1 37019 37019
2.PC
(WIPRO)
WIV15C55, Pentium Duel Core 1.8 ghz, 1 Gb RAM , 160 GB GDD, Intel 945 Chipset M/B,
15 “ TFT
LAB – 201 61 PC 18750 1143750
3.
PC (ACER)
1st Lot
Duel Core E2180 2.0 ghz , 1 Gb Ram , 160 Gb HDD , G31 Chiset MB ,
15 “ TFT
LAB – 103-104
82 Pc 17,403 1427046
4.
PC (ACER)
2ND Lot
Duel Core E5400 2.0 GHz, 2 Gb Ram , G31 MB , 160 Gb HDD , 15
“ TFT
LAB – 203-204
50 Pc 16,622 831100
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5.
PC (ACER)
3rd Lot
Duel Core E5800 3.2 Ghz, 2 GB Ram , 320 GB HDD , G 41 MB ,
18.5 “ TFT
NEW LAB130 PC
16,506 2145780
6. Scanner UMAX 5800 Lab 201 1 3048 3048
7. ProjectorBENQ MP 514 DLP
ProjectorLAB 201 ,
LAB -103-1042 31,500 63000
8. Printer CANON LBP 3000 ( LAB 201 1 5182 5182
5. Mentor Report analysis:
(i) Firstly mentor’s are being allotted for each 15 student (ii) Every faculty member submitted weekly attendance of student who’s monitoring them to me. (iii) Instructions are being given to the faculty members that they shall call the short attendance student and sent letter to them. (iv) Mentors also sent attendance by the SMS to their parents. (v) Faculty called them , up to 3 times per student they are mentoring depending on the requirement. (VI) Due to continuous follow up and SMS’s to their parents student attendance was improved.
6. Low/High/Medium category of student treatment
(a) We have given extra time to weak student on individual basis.
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(b) Regular counseling is being done by the entire faculty member (weak, medium,
bright).
(c) We have created group of 3rd /4th year CS & IT students on gmail and all the faculty
members are sending the soft copy of the lecture notes in that group mail so that even
if some lectures are missed by the students due to any reason then also they can cover
it up.
(d) Lesson Plan is putted on the notice board for student convenience
(e) We have included one section namely “Student section” in our Web site which
include MST exam time table, Fees notices , Assignment submission last date ,
Practical exam time table along with all the other important notices related to students
(f) Moodle software is being implemented for online submission of assignments; faculty
can give notes in online fashion etc.
(g) Technical sessions are specially planed for gate 2012 students/placement purpose.
7. Lecture taken by 4th year student(opinion)
Those 4Th year student who are interested in teaching can be given a chance to teach their
junior in our opinion reason are as follow
(a) Since the age group is less between them so junior would be able to interact in better
fashion with them and then we can take feedback from final year student about their
experience and we might gain some insight on improving our teaching skill.
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(b) It will be good experience for 4th year student also and it will help them in future.
8. Training and placement
(I) Feedback from students / Faculty member who have attended training placement
classes.
Classes started from 13 Oct. 2011 to 12 Nov 2011
Total Number of Classes: 18
Trainer’s Name: Mr. Jitesh Gupta, Mr. Parikshit Parthe
Duration Of classes: In two shifts First shift from 12.15 to 1.30 for CS/IT, Second
shift from 1.30 to 2.30 for CE & EC students.
Positive Points of training:
(a) Trainer`s way of teaching is according to competition preparation & It is required &
essential for preparation of placement interviews.
(b) Trainers have covered all Topics time & distance, Mixtures & agiliation , proportions,
Percentage, problems on trains & probability with working problems & solution.
(c) Trainer`s techniques & short-cut tricks are easy & it is beneficial for students.
(d) The session was quite interactive and interesting.
(e) Classes were focused on building the students skill.
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Negative Points of training:
(a) Due to IBM training & rgpv exam the students are overloaded with this placement
classes.
(b) Classes timing is not appropriate.
(c) Classes were very few. Topics covered were also very few and examples solved in
classes were just one or two.
Suggestions:
These kinds of classes can be arranged between Semester-break.
(II) Report of Training and placement
Summer training Status of CS/IT Student
Name of Student
Branch Year Name of event Duration Description
All Student IT/CS 3rd and 4th50 hours oracle
Training by oraclePartner
50 Hours Training
All Student IT/CS 3rd and 4th
“Image processing&Robotics training”
By Prof. Ram hablani
5 Hours Training
All Student IT/CS 3rd and 4thTraining &
Placement classes by Atul Bharat Sir
20 Hours Training
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Placement of 4th year student of CS/IT department
S.No. Name of Student Branch Company Name1 Harsh Wardhan Gour Computer Science Tab Securities India Pvt. Ltd2 Ravi Sharma Computer Science Tab Securities India Pvt. Ltd3 somil Neema Computer Science Tab Securities India Pvt. Ltd4 Robin Jain Information Technology Tab Securities India Pvt. Ltd5 Teena Negi Information Technology Tab Securities India Pvt. Ltd6 Sagar Gorey Information Technology MIND TREE7 Abhishek Batra Computer Science MIND TREE8 Santoshi Mandloi Computer Science MIND TREE9 Sonam Udhani Computer Science MIND TREE10 Arpit Joshi Computer Science Wipro Infotech11 Shobhit Patodi Information Technology HCL12 Dheeraj Dawani Information Technology HCL
9. Faculty requirement
Sr. No Branch Sem/YrTOTAL
Load1 CS VIII/4th 522 VI/3rd 403 IV/2nd 401 IT VIII/4th 522 VI/3rd 49
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3 IV/2nd 404 II/1st 91 EC IV/2nd 82 II/1st 91 CE IV/2nd 8 307
Total Load=307/16 = 19 Faculties required (Actual)
As per AICTE: - Total strength of CS/IT=480/15 = 32 Faculties required (As per AICTE Norms)
Current Faculty strength=16 Required in Next sem. =3 faculty required10. Expert Lecture and Research Project
S.No. Month Lecture Topics Person Duration
1 Apr-11 Ethical Hacking Mr. Vaibhav Thapa1 Day
2 September-November Oracle Mr. Nishant Gussin50 hours
3 Nov-11 Android & its Applications Mr. Ritesh Jain1 Day
4 October-2011 Training & Placement Lectures Mr. Atul Bharat sir25 hours
S.No. Project Name Description
1Decentralized Car Traffic
Control System
This work aims at designing a car traffic control simulation realized in a decentralized way by message propagations: congested nodes (roads
intersections) send speed-up or slow-down messages to neighboring nodes.
2Domain Specific Search
EnginesAllows portals to be created quickly, and with minimal effort, and
are suited for reuse across several domains.
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3 Face Recognition Software to recognize Face
4 Sending SMS with internet Software to send SMS using Website
5 File tracking systemThe main aim of the project File Tracking System is to provide flexibility to
government departments to maintain huge amount of pending files.
6Development of an e-Post
Office SystemThe e-Post Office is the shopping portal of the world renowned postal service
on the internet and an additional distribution channel.
7Software For The National
Rural Employment Guarantee Act Programme
Software to implement act to provide for the enhancement of livelihood security of the households in rural areas of the country by providing
8 Emergency Call
This is an application that you activate before you might get into an emergency situation. the device will send an emergency call to a friend/the police and
send the current position, sound and video to another device or to an internet portal.
RESEARCH PROJECTS PLANNED FOR NEXT SEMESTER
11.Budget for next year
(a) Library
B.E. Computer Science SEMESTER – VIII
Sr. No
Subject Code
Subject Name Book Publisher Quantity PcostTotal Cost
1 CS801Soft
Computing
Algorithms, Synthesis & applications,
PHI Publication.
60 325 19500
S.N. Sivanandam & S.N. Deepa,
Wiley Publications
5 429 2145
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Principles of Soft Computing,
Rich E and Knight K, Artificial
Intelligence,
TMH, New Delhi.
5 328 1640
Bose, Neural Network
fundamental with Graph , Algo.& Appl,
TMH 5 395 1975
Kosko: Neural Network & Fuzzy
System,
PHI Publication
5 310 1550
Klir & Yuan ,Fuzzy sets & Fuzzy Logic:
Theory & Appli.,PHI Pub. 5 350 1750
Hagen, Neural Network Design,
Cengage Learning
5 436 2180
2 CS801 Web Engg.Roger S.Pressman, David Lowe, “Web
Engineering”,
Tata Mcgraw Hill
Publication, 2007
40 475 19000
Achyut S Godbole and Atul Kahate,
“Web Technologies”,
Tata McGraw Hill
20 425 8500
Gopalan N P ,Akilandeswari
“Web Technology: A Developer s
Perspective” ,
PHI 5 275 1375
NEIL GRAY “Web server
Programming”WIley 5 319 1595
CHRIS BATES Web Programming :Buildi
ng Internet applications
Wiley 5 335 1675
Moller, “An
Introduction to XML Pearson
Education 5 550 2750
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and Web Technologies” ,
New Delhi,
Beginning XML 4th
Edition Hnter, Refter,
Fawset Wiley India
5 569 2845
Internet & World
Wide Web How to Program,
Pearson education, 3rd
edition, by: H.M.
5 399 1995
C. Xavier, “Web Technology &
Design ”,
Tata McGraw Hill.
5 220 1100
Ivan Bay Ross,
“HTML,DHTML,Java script,Perl CGI”
BPB 5 270 1350
3 CS8303Wireless Network
Kaveh Pahlavan, Prashant
Krishnamurthy “principles of
Wireless Networks”,
PHI. 60 395 23700
2. Qing- An Zeng, Dharma Prakash
Agrawal “Introduction to
Wireless and Mobile Systems”
CENGAGE 5 325 1625
3. Sumit Kasera, Nishit Narang, A P
Priyanka “2.5 G Mobile Networks:
GPRS and EDGE”,
TMH 5 495 2475
4. Dr. KAMILO FEHER “Wireless
Digital Communications” ,
PHI 5 379 1895
5. Jochen Schiller “ Mobile
Communications”,PEARSON 5 365 1825
4 CS8401 Advance 1.Janakiram , Grid TMH Pub 60 540 32400
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Computing ,
Computing2.Prabhu , Grid and Cluster Computing ,
PHI Pub 5 295 1475
Paradigm3 Vishal Sahani & Goswami, Nano
Computing,TMH Pub 5 476 2380
4.Bhunia , Introduction to
Quantum Computing ,
New Age Int. Pub
5 395 1975
5.Adelstein & Gupta , Fundamentals of
Mobile and Pervasive
Computing ,
TMH Pub 5 395 1975
6.Velte , Cloud
Computing ,McGraw Hill
Pub5 380 1900
Total cost= 146550
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B.E. Information Technology SEMESTER – VIII
Sr. No
Subject Code
Subject Name Book Publisher Quantity PcostTotal Cost
1 IT801 Information Security
Bernard Menezes, “ Network Security and
Cryptography”, CENGAGE Learning.
CENGAGE Learning
60 236 14160
Charlie Kaufman, “ Network Security”
PHI 5 325 1625
Forouzan, “Cryptography & Network Security”
TMH 5 258 1290
Randy Weaver, “ Network Infrastructure
Security”.
Cengage Learning.
5 295 1475
Atual Kahate, “ Cryptography and Network Security”
TMH 5 375 1875
William Stalling, “ Cryptography and Network security”.
Pearson 5 343 1715
2
IT802
Soft Computing
S.N. Shivnandam, “Principle of soft
computing”, Wiley.Wiley 60 314 18840
S. Rajshekaran and G.A.V. Pai, “Neural
PHI 5 325 1625
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Network , Fuzzy logic And Genetic
Algorithm”, PHI.Jack M. Zurada, “Introduction to Artificial Neural
Network System”
JAico Publication.
5 265 1325
Simon Haykins, “Neural Network- A
Comprehensive Foudation”
5 300 1500
Timothy J.Ross, “Fuzzy logic with
Engineering Applications”,
McGraw-Hills 1.
5 384 1920
3 IT833 Artificial Intelligence
Rich E and Knight K, “Artificial
Intelligence”, TMH, New Delhi.
TMH 40 328 13120
Nelsson N.J., “Principles of
Artificial Intelligence”, Springer Verlag,
Berlin.
Springer 20 255 5100
4 IT840 Data Mining and Warehousing
P.Ponnian, “Data Warehousing
Fundamentals”, .John Weliey 5 379 1895
Han,Kamber, “Data Mining Concepts &
Techniques”,M.Kaufman. 60 450 27000
M.H.Dunham, “Data Mining Introductory &
Advanced Topics”,
Pearson Education.
5 350 1750
Ralph Kimball, “The Data Warehouse
Lifecycle Tool Kit”,John Wiley. 5 599 2995
M.Berry , G.Linoff, “Master in Data
Mining”,
John Wiley. 5 379 1895
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W.H.Inmon, “Building the Data Ware
houses”,
Wiely Dreamtech.
5 429 2145
E.G. Mallach , “The Decision Support &
Data Warehouse Systems”,
TMH 5 358 1790
Total Cost = 105040
(b) Hardware Requirement
Sr. No Part QuantityModel
NoPer Cost
Tot Cost
1 Printer 2CANON
LBP 3000
5500 11000
2 Scanner 1UMAX ASTRA
58003500 3500
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3 Projector 1 MS500 26500 26500
(c) Furniture Requirement
(d). Class room
S.No Building Name/FloorNo. of rooms
No. ChairNo. of tables
White Board
1 Lab Building/Top floor 02 120 120 02
2Lab Building/Ground
floor03 180 180 03
11. Tours & travel (Industries visit)
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Sr. No Part Quantity1 ALMIRA 4
2 Faculty Chair 10
3 Visitor Chair 10
4 Faculty Table 10
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S.NO Source DestinationCompany name ( 3- days visit)
Fare(Hotel rent)*3
(Food + snake)*5
Total
1 Indore Mumbai TCS 320 1500 1500 4500
2 Indore Hyderabad Accenture 375 1500 1500 4500
3 Indore Pune Deolite 335 1500 1500 4500
4 Indore Banglore TCS 430 1500 1500 5000
5 Indore Nagpur TCS- 300 1500 1500 4000
6 Indore Nasik BSNL 200 1500 1500 4000
14. Facilities
(a) Canteen: Cleanness , Quality of food should be improved
(b) Leave Rule:
(i) Earn Leave should be given in place of fixed semester break because it is more flexible for everyone.
(ii)College shall be closed on two Saturday.
(iii)For PhD person 30 days leave shall be given apart from regular leaves. (iv) Medical leave should be restarted.
(c) Bus:
(i) Number of busses should be increase because the bus is always overloaded
(ii) Most of the student are coming from dewas .Transportation facility from dewas can be started and it can also affect our admission
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Future planning
(a) For online submission of assign and other departmental work like lecture notes etc. we have implemented moodle (sia-moodle.co.cc) in our CS/IT department which we are now planning to implement for whole college.
(b) We require 75 students to open CSI chapter in our college and we are able to collect amount of 45 students and we are pursuing remaining 30 students to pay the amount so that we can open CSI chapter in near future.
(c) We are trying to implement research projects from our student under guidance of our faculties in coming semester and get funds for the same from department of science and technology.
(d) We have also applied for AICTE grant for staff development program (SDP) in which if we get then we can conduct this program July 2012.
(e) Some faculties are collecting information about local CS/IT companies and we are trying our
(f) IIT Bombay had developed Ekalavya program, this program has been launched on 26 dec 2004. We will apply for remote center so that they can provide fund for research and development activity at remote center.
(g) We are developing intranet website so our student can download study material in
online fashion.
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