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Welcomes you allPresentation by

Dandapani Sivakumar

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Contents

IIT–Chicago University IIT–India Private Limited (Bangalore) Initiators & Alumnus Programs & Eligibility Commencement of Master’s Degree Gateway Salient Features of Master’s Programs FAQ’s Graduation Ceremony Contact Details

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IIT’s Message Foundation and Pillars

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IIT–Chicago University

About the University The Campus

“THE BEST WAY TO PREDICT YOUR FUTURE IS TO INVENT IT”

- ALAN KAY, SENIOR FELLOW HP LABS: INVENTOR, PROFESSIONAL JAZZ GUITARIST

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About the University

Owns research Institutes (IITRI) and research worth of $300 million/ year is carried out

NCFST is housed inside the campus, US funded FDA is also Housed inside the campus

In 1970, IIT-C became first university in the Midwest United States to offer on-site instruction at companies via closed circuit television.

IIT-Chicago is the pioneer in interactive multimedia based distance education in USA, since 1976, where campus classroom is brought to the door step of the student.

Often referred to as MIT of Mid West Member of AITU

“EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE INVENTED HAS BEEN INVENTED”CHARLES H DUELL,

COMMISSIONER, US OFFICE OF PATENTS , 1899

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About the University Cont…

Sixteen elite institutions that comprises the Association of Independent Technological University (AITU) in USA. Some other are:California Institute of Technology Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Clarkson University Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art Drexel University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Harvey Mudd College Illinois Institute of Technology Kettering University Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Milwaukee School of Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rochester Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Stevens Institute of Technology Webb Institute Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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The Campus

IIT-Chicago University has five campuses:

Bronzeville – Chicago Main Campus Moffett Campus Argo – Illinois

Institute of Design – North LaSalle St,

Chicago

Rice Campus – Wheaton, Illinois

Downtown Campus – West Adams St,

Chicago

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The Campus (contd.)

Main Campus– 120 acres– 50 buildings– 13 residence halls– 1 sorority house– 7 fraternity houses– 4 apartment buildings

Convenient Location– 10 minutes to the Loop– 45 minutes to O'Hare – 25 minutes to Midway

New Residence Halls– Suite Style– 2-bedroom Apartments– 6 Buildings– 5 Stories– Designed by Helmut Jahn

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IIT–India Private Limited (Bangalore) About IIT-India India Sites Offering IIT Master’s

Degree

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About IIT–India

With Government of India approval,

IIT–C established its wholly owned subsidiary, Illinois Institute of Technology (India) Pvt. Ltd. (III-I) in August 1997 in Bangalore.

IIT c is a Not for Profit Organization Objective to help

– Professionals keep pace with the changing technology.

– Students cannot go abroad.– Arrest brain-drain.

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Accreditations

These programs accredited by North Central Association (NCA) Engineering Curricula by Accreditation Board of Engineering

and Technology (ABET) in USA.

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Initiators

Dr. Darsh T. Wasan (Vice President – IIT-Chicago & M.D. – IIT-India Pvt. Ltd.)

Mr. Sam Pitroda(Chairman of Knowledge

Commission – India)

Mr. Jamshyd Godrej(Chairman & M.D. –

Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.)

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Alumnus

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Alumnus (International) They learn how to invent the future

       

Ed Kaplan Dhongchai Lamsam

Robert AbbottEsther Rothstein SR Cho

Marty Cooper, Father of Cell

Phone

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Alumnus (Indian)

Jamshyd GodrejChairman – Godrej &

Boyce

Ajeet Singh

Founder of RJD

N Sankar

Chairman Sanmar GroupSam Pitroda Inventor, Entrepreneur, chairs India’s Knowledge Commission

GV PrasadCEO Reddy’s Lab

Sanjay Kirloskar Chairman & MD, Kirloskar Brothers Limited,

Rajeev ChandrasekharChairman & CEO, BPL Communications Ltd

N Srinivasan,vice-chairman & MD India Cements & BCCI Treasurer

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Programs & Eligibility

Program Details Typical Course Semesters Admission Procedure – Degree Admission Procedure – Non-Degree Fee Structure Application Deadlines Teaching Methodology Placement

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Commencement of Master’s Degree Programs

Participation in August 1997– 36 Engineers Sponsored by 4 Information Technology companies including MIEL

Bangalore. More than 500 Engineers from various companies have joined these

programs. Companies like: Motorola Godrej Juniper Networks Wipro Digital Qualcomm Infosys Alcatel Indicus Software Oracle Intergraph Intel Honeywell Philips Cisco Sasken Agere Systems IBM

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List of Companies – Contd..

TCS Robert Bosch Lucent Cavium Technologies Delphi Siemens Logica Free Scale Visteon Hexaware Iknos Trygyn HP Satyam Microsoft Hidustan Ship Yard

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Program Details

Certificate Programs Master’s Degree Programs Credit Courses

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Certification Programs

1. Communication Systems:- Total 4 courses of 12 credits (2 required courses and 2 elective)

Required Courses ECE-511-(3 Credit) Analyses of Random Signals ECE 513 (3 Credits) Communication Engineering FundamentalElectives Courses ECE 519 (3 Credits) Coding for Reliable Communications. ECE 541 (3 Credits) Performance Evaluation of Computer & Communication Networks. ECE 545 (3 Credits) Computer & Communication Networks.

2. Computer Engineering.: Total 4 courses of 12 Credits (2 required courses and 2 Elective courses)

Required Courses ECE -429 (3 Credits) INTRODUCTION TO VLSI DESIGN ECE 529- (3 Credits) Advanced VLSI Design ECE- 585 (3 Credits) Advanced Computer ArchitectureElective Courses ECE -541 (3 Credits) Performance Evaluation of Computer& Communication Networks . ECE- 545 (3 Credits) Advance Computer Networks. ECE 586 (3 Credits) Fault Detection in Digital Circuit ECE 587 (3 Credits) Hardware/Software Co-design ECE 588 (3 Credits) CAD Techniques for VLSI Design

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Certification Programs - Contd

3. Signal Processing Total 4 courses of 12 Credits. (2 required courses and 2 Elective courses)

Required Courses ECE 511(3Credits) -Analysis of Random Signals.

ECE 569 (3Credits) -Digital Signal Processing II

Elective Courses ECE- 437(3Credits) -DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING I

ECE 565 ( 3Credits)Computer Vision and Image Processing ECE 568 (3Credits) Digital Speech Processing

4. Wireless communication Engineering Total 5 courses of 15 Credits.(3 required courses and 2 electives).

Required Courses -

ECE -407 – (3 Credits) Introduction to Computer Networks ECE -504 - (3 Credits) Communication Systems Design ECE- 513 - (3 Credits) Communication Engineering Fundamentals.Elective Courses. (2 Courses as advised by Academic Adviser)

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Certification Programs - Contd

5. Software Engineering. Total 3 courses of 9 Credits. (3 courses of 9 credits out of following 4 courses.)

Required Courses CS 487- (3Credits) Soft ware engineering CS 537 - (3Credits) Software Metrics CS 586 - (3Credits) Software Systems Architectures. CS 587 - (3Credits) Software Project Management.

6. Computer Networking and Telecommunications. Total 3 courses of 9 credits. (3 courses of 9 credits out of following 4 courses.)

CS 455 - (3Credits) Data Communication CS 542 - (3Credits) Computer Networks I: Fundamentals CS 544 - (3Credits) Computer Networks II: Network Services CS 548 - (3Credits) Broadband Networks

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Certification Programs - Contd

7. Information Systems (3 Courses) Total 3 courses of 9 Credits CS 425 (3 Credits) Database Organization CS 521 (3 Credits) Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. CS 525 (3 Credits) Advanced Database Organization

8) Product Quality and Reliability Assurance. Total 4 courses of 11 Credits.

MMAE- 560 - Statistical Quality and Process Control. (3 Credits) MMAE -589 - Applications in Reliability Engineering I ( 3 Credits) MMAE- 590 - Applications in Reliability Engineering II (3 Credits)

MMAE -720 - Introductions to Design Assurance (2 Credits)

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Certification Programs - Contd

9. Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing:- 4 course of 12 credits out of following 5 courses.

MMAE- 445 - CAD/CAM with Numerical Control (3 Credits). MMAE- 540 - Robotics and Mechatronics. (3 Credits) MMAE- 545 - Advanced CAD/CAM (3 Credits) MMAE -547 - Computer-Integrated Manufacturing ( 3 Credits) MMAE -557 - Advanced Computer-Integrated Manufacturing ( 3 Credits)

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Masters Programs Offered in India

Master of CS with Specialization in S / W Engg. Master of CS with Spl in Comp-Networking & Telcom. MS in Computer Science Master of Telecommunications and S / W Engg. Master of Network Engg. Master of VLSI & Microelectronics. MS in Electrical Engg. MS in Computer Engg. Master of Elect & Comp Engg Master of Manufacturing Engg Masters in Technical Communication & Information Design Masters In Information Tech and Management

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Eligibility

Master of Computer Science with spl. in Software Engineering; and Master of Computer Science with spl. in Computer Networking &

Telecommunications Masters of Information Technology and Management :

– First class in any branch of engineering with sound knowledge of Java or MCA/M.Sc. (Electronics).

– GRE of 900/1600, 2.5/6.0 Masters In Technical Writing and Information Design

– Any degree with 4 years in Under-grad level– GRE of 900/1600, 2.5/6.0

Master of Science in Computer Science– First class in any branch of engineering with sound knowledge of Java or MCA/M.Sc.

(Electronics).– GRE of 900/1600, 2.5/6.0

Master of Manufacturing Engineering:– First Class in B.E./B.Tech /B.Sc. Engineering in

Mechanical/Automobile/Industrial/Chemical and related branches of engineering.– GRE: 1000/1600, 3.0/6

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Eligibility Contd..

Master of Telecommunications & Software Engineering (MTSE); Master of Network Engineering (MNE) Master of Computer Engineering Master of Electrical & Computer Engineering Master of Micro-Electro & VLSI Design:

– First class in B.E./B.Tech /B.Sc. Engineering in E&E, E&C, CS, Telecom, Instrumentation, IT, M.Sc. (Electro) with sound knowledge of Java.

– GRE of 1100/1600, 3.5/6.0 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering:

– First Class in B.E/B.Tech /B.Sc. Engineering and related branches of engineering.– GRE: 1100/1600, 3.5/6.

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Teaching Methodology

Streamed video in internet with video/audio conference.

C:\Documents and Settings\IIT\Desktop\Presentation\CS 587 Lecture-Dr Bader\CS587\Dr.A.Bader.cs58706 07 04

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Trimesters

Fall – August – December Application Deadline - 01st May

Spring– January – May Application Deadline – 15th October

Summer– June – July

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India Sites Offering IIT Master’s Degrees Online

Bangalore

Mumbai

Hyderabad

New Delhi

Chennai

Coimbatore

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Typical Course

Assignments 10%. Projects 30%. Mid Term Exams 30%. Final Exams 30%. All examinations and assignments including projects are conducted and

evaluated by professors of IIT-Chicago only. Master’s program can be attended completely either in India or in Chicago or

partly in India and partly in Chicago.

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Admission Procedure – Degree

Attested copy (by Principal or University or USEFI). Mark Sheet (1st – 8th). Degree Certificate. Statement of Purpose (SOP). Recommendation letters from senior officials of company/professor of college. GRE score card. Application processing fee (only for self sponsored).

All applications for admission are processed at IIT-Chicago by Departmental Admission Committee.

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Admission Procedure – Non-Degree

Attested copy (by Principal or University). Mark Sheet (first - final year). Degree Certificate. Application processing fee (only for self sponsored). GRE and recommendation letter to be submitted on Furnishing GRE Score

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Salient Features of Master’s Programs

Distance and non-distance students use the same course space in Blackboard, our learning management system.

Same application requirements– Application Requirements - admission decisions made in Chicago only.– Same lectures - Lectures posted to the Internet within 24 – 48 hours of live classes.

Same degree awarded. Anywhere, anytime, any number of time study without duplicating the cost

factor. Gives 90% more assimilation and Mastery over the subject Courses offered in India program and campus are one and the same. Projects, homework & exams graded in Chicago. On par with Programs in India as per Association of Indian Universities. More than 60% concession. SYSTEMThere are no Online students at IIT. There are only IIT students

who take their courses and programs online.

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Placement

Only self sponsored candidates are eligible for registration at Chicago placement cell.

Placement records– 94% employment.– 100 companies conduct 1500 on campus interviews (audio/video conference

interview) yearly.

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FAQs

Degree awarded is the same. Convocation can be attended in India or at Chicago. Part in India and rest in Chicago. Quality of education

Anant Seetaram – Project on Client server Application was of Commercial Value.

Laxmanrao Venagala – Has 5 patents to his credit.

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Certificate

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Certificate (contd.)

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Certificate (contd.)

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Graduation Ceremony

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1st Graduated on 4th March 2000

Anuraag A (MIEL) Cherian G (Nokia) Mythili (Wipro) Rajeev Pal Singh (Qualcomm USA) Anand Bapat (Wipro) Abhay G (MIEL) Smitha Grandhi (Chicago – Bangalore) Radha Iyer (SAS, Chicago – Bangalore) Bansidhar (SAS) Meenakumari (MIEL) Karthik Purushothaman (Wipro) Santosh Vidyullata (SAS) Lakshmi Ramakrishnan (Siemens)

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2nd Graduated on 15th March 2001

Ajay Sandhir (Cisco) Anil Gupta (Infosys) Anuj Shukla (MIEL) Shashi Bhushan (Sasken) Kavitha K (Infosys) Satish Brahme (MIEL, Chicago – Bangalore) Nitin Darbhe (MIEL) Ochintya Sharma (MIEL) Paras Pahade (Motorola) Siddhartha Bose (MIEL) Sumana S (MIEL)

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3rd Graduated on 16th December 2001

Ramesh Soundararajan (MIEL) Thiruvengadam Ashok (Stag) Chithur B Sankaran (MIEL) Christopher P J (Wipro) Gautam Rao (MIEL) Kishore Reddy (Telesoft) Vidhi Rastogi (Wipro) Sudha Venugopal (Infosys, Chicago – Bangalore) Melkote Arunkumar (Wipro) Nataraj Sathya (MIEL) Prakash Babu (Infosys) Rejani Devi Syamala (Wipro) Sudharshan Shankavaram (Infosys) Tom Thomas (Wipro) Vijay Purushothaman (Infosys)

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4th Graduated on 21st December 2002

Atul Saxena (Wipro, Chicago) Santosh Lohani (MIEL, Chicago) Vishal Verma (GE, Chicago) Kannan R (Honeywell) Prasad M V (Intergraph) Rajendra P (Oracle) Srikanth N (Honeywell) Sunil V Rao (Honeywell) Vijay Muralidhar Y (Honeywell) Aparna R (MIEL) Bhartendu S (Hughes) Chitra D (Cisco) Ranjith K M (Wipro) Umasankar M (Novell) Prathima M P (Wipro) Prosenjit Pal (Allegro)

Shashibushan V N (Honeywell) Raghavan K (MIEL) Sameer Yami (Aditi) V S Padma (MIEL) Vinay Avasthi (MIEL) Yalla Venu Madhav (Samsung Electronics)

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5th Graduation Ceremony on17th January 2004

Nilakanthan M (Digital) Barmola V (Oracle) Saroja U (Integraph) Bidipta Das (Wipro) Kashyap S Lakshminarayan K N Amarnath J (Wipro) Vaidyanathan G (Lucent) Abhay Phillips (MIEL) Visweswar Charan (MIEL) Rajesh Thomas (Wipro) Shalini R Garima A (MIEL) Chetana A (Phillips) Anil K Vuchi Karthik N

Sriram S (Huawei) Natrajan K Saurabh Kapoor

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5th Graduation Ceremony on17th January 2004 (contd.)

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5th Graduation Ceremony on17th January 2004 (contd.)

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6th Graduation Ceremony on 2nd January 2005

Asthana (MIEL) Vignesh (Oracle) Ravi Ayyappan (MIEL) Kalimulla (Honeywell) Sivakumar (Oracle) Tirumaleswar (Oracle) Sandeep Banerjeee (MIEL) Sreenath (MIEL) Abhishikha (Oracle) Animesh (IBM) Nimisha (Agere System) Kiran Kumar (MIEL) Chandramohan (TCS) Mandya Nagaraj (Oracle) Surajit (HCL) Mani Navneet (Infosys)

Abhishek (MIEL) Karthik (HEB – Trichy) Rishikesh (Honeywell) Muthukrishna (Oracle) Thirumurugan (TCS) Promod Nair (Honeywell) Rajmohan (Oracle) Narayanswamy (TCS) Pawan Parande (Tata Elxsi) Dayanand P (Oracle) Fasiur (Oracle) Rajesh Ramchandra (Oracle) Lakshmana Srinivas Rao (MIEL) Ravi Anand (Macmillan India) Routry Ramaniranjan (IBM) ArunKumar (Oracle)

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6th Graduation Ceremony on 2nd January 2005 (contd.) Ananth (Oracle) Subbraj (Oracle) Manikandan (Infosys – Hyderabad Rajul Surana (Oracle) Thiruvasagam (Oracle) Abhijith (Honeywell) Sunilkumar (Honeywell) Adnoor Narendra (Riverstone) Hemanth (Wipro) Eswaraiah Ami (MIEL) Balakrishnan (MIEL) Malviya Rahul (Wipro) Jaganath Rao (MIEL) Anita Ramchandran (Lucent) Amita (MIEL)

Sogal Ramprasad (Philips) Nagesh Huliyar (MIEL) Rohith Sudahakar (Wipro) Thirukkonda Shivakumar (MIEL)

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7 th Graduation Ceremony-21stMay 2006

Asthana (MIEL)Vignesh (Oracle)Ravi Ayyappan (MIEL)Kalimulla (Honeywell)Sivakumar (Oracle)Tirumaleswar (Oracle)Sandeep Banerjeee (MIEL)Sreenath (MIEL)Abhishikha (Oracle)Animesh (IBM)Nimisha (Agere System)Kiran Kumar (MIEL)Chandramohan (TCS)Mandya Nagaraj (Oracle)Surajit (HCL)Mani Navneet (Infosys)

Asthana (MIEL)Vignesh (Oracle)Ravi Ayyappan (MIEL)Kalimulla (Honeywell)Sivakumar (Oracle)Tirumaleswar (Oracle)Sandeep Banerjeee (MIEL)Sreenath (MIEL)Abhishikha (Oracle)Animesh (IBM)Nimisha (Agere System)Kiran Kumar (MIEL)Chandramohan (TCS)Mandya Nagaraj (Oracle)Surajit (HCL)Mani Navneet (Infosys)

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8th Graduation Ceremony -16th Dec 2007

B.J.Reddy (MIPL) Chakrapani.Srihari (Oracle) C.Preethi ( Philips)Kapil.Dave ( Honeywell) E.Anuraj ( MIPL)G.Shantanu (Honeywell) Guddu.V. Surendra .(MIPL) Asif.Iqbal. (Honeywell) Kale.Nitin Anand Rao (Honeywell) Karthik Kumar (MIPL) Kotegowda.S.Mirale (Honeywell)Kuntagod. Prakash ( MIPL) Makhija. Vinit (MIPL) Mane Bharat. B. (Honeywell) Modawel.H.Mohan(Oracle)Munirathinam. Sathyan (TCS) Palle.Sureh.Kumar(Honeywell)Pamadi.Vinay.Anand(Oracle) Patra.Surya.N(Honeywell)Ramachandran Srilatha (MIPL) Rahul.R.Honeywell) Ron.Shishir.G.(CISCO) S.Shivakumar (Oracle)S.Sowmya(MIPL) Sharma Sameer (Honeywell)Aseem. Shirgaonkar.P (Indicus S/W) Singla.Sandeep (Oracle) Amarnath.Mohandas (Honeywell)

B.Binesh(MIPL) Boopathi.SarithaAngadi.Manoj(MIPL)

B.Vinuthanandan(MIPL) C.Kushal.Mahendra(MIPL) J.Swaminathan(Honeywell) Kant. Rajani(Honeywell) R.Prashanth(MIPL) Shenoy.N.Manikkar(MIPL) Sinharay.Shibaji (Broadcom) Ahmed.Zakir (MIPL) Anand.Sebastian (Mistral.Solution) M.Suhas(Siemens) Yajnanarayana.Vijaya(MIPL

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6th Graduation Ceremony on 2nd January 2005 (contd.)

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6th Graduation Ceremony on 2nd January 2005 (contd.)

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6th Graduation Ceremony on 2nd January 2005 (contd.)

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9th Commencement

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10th Commencement

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Invent your Own Future -

Are you ready to live and breathe new ideas?

Ready for the kind of education experienced by some of the most creative minds on

the planet? Then maybe you’re ready for Illinois Institute of Technology

Next time you swipe your ATM card or talk on the cell phone, think of the IIT graduates who invented the technologies that launched those products (and thousands of others).

So what are you waiting for? No one’s got a patent on the future. It’s yours to invent.

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Contact Details – Chennai

Mr. D. Siva Kumar (Program Manager)New No.1, Anna Salai, Adjacent to IDBI BankLittle mount, Saidapet, Chennai – 600 035Telefax: 044 4312 3161Email: [email protected] : sivadpani

Mr Bhaskar Rao (Program Manager)804, 8th Floor, Babu Khan Estate, Bhasheer BaghHyderabad – 500 001Tel : 040 6646 4126/27Email : [email protected]

Mr ShashiKanth SarmalkarCII Naoroji Centre of Excellence,Godrej Station Side Colony, Pirojsha Nagar,Vikhroli (East), Mumbai – 400 079Tel : 040 66464126/27 Email : [email protected]

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Contact Details – Bangalore

Mr D. Rajagopalan/ Mr A.R Bhujang#5 MSR Industrial Estate,Next to MS Ramaiah Institute Of Tech.(MSIRT),Mathikere Bangalore : 560042Phone : 080 23608502/ 23609510Email [email protected] or [email protected]

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