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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT is the area of managing technology and spans a wide variety of areas that
include computer software, information systems, computer hardware, programming
languages but are not limited to things such as processes, and data constructs.
IT professionals perform a variety of functions (IT Disciplines/Competencies) that
ranges from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and
information databases. A few of the duties that IT professionals perform may include data
management, networking, engineering computer hardware, database and software design,
as well as management and administration of entire systems.
Teacher In-charge Program Coordinator
Prof. P. S. Jain Prof. N. A. Chavhan
EDITOR (Students)
Animekh Misra Mayank Shastri Sagar Pandey
(VII Sem) (V Sem) (III Sem)
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Department Vision and Mission
Vision
To achieve excellent standards of quality education by keeping pace with rapidly changing
technologies.
To create technical manpower of global standards with capabilities of accepting new challenges in
Information Technology.
Mission
To create competent and trained professionals in information technology who shall contribute
towards the advancement of engineering, science and technology & useful for the nation.
To impart quality and value based education to raise satisfaction level of all stakeholders.
To apply new developments in Information Management and provide all possible support to
promote research & development
Programme Educational Objectives
The educational objectives of the Information Technology programme are designed to produce
competent engineers who are ready to contribute effectively to the advancement of information
technology causes and to accommodate the needs of the profession. The graduates shall:
1. Practice Information Technology in the general disciplines of design, development & deployment
of software and integration of existing technologies for e-governance nationwide.
2. Apply fundamental technical knowledge and skills to provide workable solutions to problems in
various areas of IT.
3. Pursue higher education, research and development and deploy creative efforts in the area of
Information Technology.
4. Use the acquired knowledge in societal and environmental sensitive manner with professional
ethics in a team.
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Programme Outcomes
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. 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.
11. 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.
12. 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.
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SHORT TERM TRAINING PROGRAM ON “FOUNDATION SKILLS IN IT (FSIT)”
1ST
AUGUST 2016 TO 6TH
AUGUST 2016
Department of Information Technology, G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur-16 has organized
Short Term Training Program [STTP] on “Foundation Skills in IT (FSIT)” conducted jointly by DTE and
NASSCOM under TEQIP-II from 01st to 06th Aug 2016. The Short Term Training Program received good
response from faculty and received total 28 registrations.
The workshop was inaugurated on date 1st August 2016 (Monday) in F-21, GHRCE Campus. The
dignitaries present were Hon. Sunil Raisoni sir (Chairman RGI), Dr. P.R. Bajaj (Director GHRCE), Prof. Y. I.
Shah (Director DTE), Mr. Prasad Deore (Regional Head, NASSCOM) and all faculty members of GHRCE. on
this occasion.
Training sessions conducted by DTE and NASSCOM trainers
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Participants doing hands-on practice
Certificate distribution
Valedictory Program
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Group Photo
INDOOR SPORTS FOR 3RD
SEMESTER IT DEPARTMENT ON 2ND
AUGUST 2016
Indoor sports were conducted for the students of 3rd
semester IT on 2nd
August 2016. 42 Students have
participated & played different indoor sports like Table Tenis, Chess, Pool & Carrom
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GUEST FOR 3RD
SEMESTER IT STUDENTS ON INTERNET PROGRAMMING &
WEB HOSTING, 5TH
AUGUST 2016
IT Department organized the guest lecture for 3rd
semester students on Internet Programming & Web
hosting. It was conducted on 5th
August 2016. Prof. Nilesh Gupta form MCA Department was expert. Students
were taught the Internet programming tricks, javascript & web hosting. Total 50 students have attended the
guest lecture.
CODEC COMPETITION CONDUCTED ON 6TH
AUGUST 2016 UNDER TECHNICAL
ACTIVITIES 2016-2017
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“CODEC” Competition was conducted on 6th
August 2016 under Technical Activities 2016-2017. Total 27
students have participated in the event from different disciplines. Prof. K. K. Wankhede (IT) was the judge for
the event. Event was consisting of three rounds, 1st was technical aptitude, 2
nd was Puzzle solving & 3
rd was
pattern coding. 10 out of 27 students were selected to appear for 2nd
& 3rd
round. As per the time, accuracy &
judges dicision 2 prizes were declared. Winner for the Event was Mr. Nikhilesh Mandal (7th
sem IT). Runner up
for the event was Mr. Chetan Hingnekar (3rd
sem CSE). Event was coordinated by Prof. S. S. Wazalwar (IT).
TREE PLANTATION BY IT DEPARTMENT STUDENTS THE UNDER BANNER “ME
& MY TREE” AT ISASANI GRAMPANCHAYAT ON 5TH
AUGUST 2016
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Information Technology Department has conducted an ISR activity of Tree Plantation under banner “Me
& My Tree” on 5th
August 2016. Students planted trees in the area of Isasani Village Gram Panchayat & Isasani
Grampanchayat School. Total 75 students from 3rd
sem & 5th
sem have participated in the event. Total 80 trees
are planted. Activity was conducted under the observation of Prof. Sampada Wazalwar , forum Incharge IT
Department.
ALUMNI LECTURE FOR III SEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
STUDENTS
Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had organized
Guest Lecture on the topic “Secured Setworking” on 9
th August 2016 for III semester students. The speaker
was Mr. Akshay Londhe, student alumni, G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur.
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Firstly he shared his experience with the students of his engineering days, how he handle BITS forum
being president, motivated the students for doing extracurricular activities. Then, elaborated on various
techniques available in Networking for security purposes. Idea about recent trends in Networking is also
explained.
The session was organized by Alumni Coordinator Prof. G. S. Khekare & Prof. C. A. Dhule from
Information Technology Department. It was a very interactive session and students participated with full zeal.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT ORGANIZED BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT, GHRCE, NAGPUR AT ZSoftware
Department of Information Technology, G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering
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had organized an Industrial Visit at ZSoftware, IT Park, Nagpur on 10th
, 11th
& 12th
August 2016 for Vth
Semester 70 students. It was organized by Prof. G. S. Khekare under the guidance of Prof. N. A. Chavhan, Head
of department, Information Technology.
Ms. Signdha Sen , Software trainer and developer – ZSoftware, gave the detail about the company,
their software products, technologies on which they work criteria for placements in software companies. She
made the students aware of various application development in JAVA programming in today’s environment.
The session aimed at lending insight to students into the field of JAVA application developer. Also she briefs
on software development life cycle.
There were nearly 70 students and 3 staff members present for visit of V Semester. Faculty members,
Prof. C. A. Dhule, Prof. K. K. Wankhade and Prof. S. K. Jaiswal along with student coordinators left no stone
unturned to make this event a grant success.
IT Department WON 2ND
RUNNER UP PRIZE IN “ABHYUDAYA" PATRIOTIC
SKIT COMPETITION ON 13TH AUG 2016
Department of IT got 2nd runner up prize in "Abhyudaya" patriotic skit competition on 13th
Aug 2016.
The skit was organized under the guidance of forum in-charge Prof.S. Wazalwar. Total 20 students participated
and act on art theme for post independence rise of INDIA. Students got the 2nd
runner up prize from the hands
of Director madam Dr. P.R. Bajaj.
BOARD OF STUDIES MEETING IN IT DEPARTMENT
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The meeting of the Board of Studies (BOS) of Information Technology and MCA held on 13 August 2016,
12 Noon (Saturday) in the seminar room of the department. The experts were Dr. P. S. Despande from VNIT,
Nagpur, Mr. Ravi kiran Perumalla Sr. Architect, Infosys Bengaluru and Mr. Swapnil Ramesh Meshram SAP
Consultant, Capgemini, Pune. Various suggestions were given by the experts.
GUEST LECTURE ON TRANSACTION MANAGEMNET FOR
V SEM STUDENTS
Department of Informaton Technology ,G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur had organized
Guest Lecture on the topic “Transaction Management” on 13
th Auguest 2016 for Vth semester students. The
speaker was Prof.Prarthana Deshkar, from YCCE, Nagpur.
This guest lecture was for Database Management System subject of 5th
semester in which out of 76
students 72 students were beneficiaries. The session was organized by Prof. T.H.Khan subject teacher from
Information Technology Department. It was a very interactive session and students participated with full zeal.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT ORGANIZED BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT, GHRCE, NAGPUR AT ADCC INFOCAD PVT. LTD.
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Department of Information Technology, G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering had organized an
Industrial Visit at ADCC Infocad Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur on 19th
August 2016. It was organized by Prof. G. S.
Khekare under the guidance of Prof. N. A. Chavhan, Head of department, Information Technology.
The purpose of the visit was to make the students aware of their services provided by continual
advancement in the infrastructure, technology and resources to various engineering industry verticals. Mr.
Nikhil Agrawal & Mr. Sourabh Vyas explained that ADCC Infocad is a specialist in GIS & Engineering
services solutions company servicing clients across a range of corporate and government segments helping
improve their engineering efficiency, support global footprint and improve competitiveness.
Also they informed that their project teams seamlessly integrate into their client project development
team & environment and act as a virtual extension of their GIS & Engineering enterprise solutions. Later their
strategic partners explained about various kinds of solutions or products they provide to their clients.
There were 60 students and 1 staff members present for visit of III Semester. Faculty members, Prof. N.
S. Raote along with student coordinators left no stone unturned to make this visit a grant success.
Tattoo that controls a smartphone
Our transition to becoming cyborgs has officially begun.MIT
researchers have created tattoos that function as interfaces for
smartphones and other digital devices. These tattoos can
receive and send information, serving as wearable devices that
add a personal touch of style.
DuoSkin temporary tattoos, which can be made at home and wash
off in a day, use the electrodes present in inexpensive gold leaf to
create a conductive surface. The gold leaf and a thin layer of silicone adhere to the body to
create an “interface” on the skin that when touched can indicate certain commands to your
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electronic devices.The tattoos can connect wirelessly with smartphones through NFC. The tattoo is powered by
a lithium polymer battery and the brains of the operation is a small computing chip.
In a demo video, Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao, a PhD student at the MIT Media
Lab, highlights three versions of the smart tattoo. The first uses the tattoo
as an input device that turns the skin into a trackpad or controller to
adjust your phone.In the second, the tattoo serves as an output device,
and displays information such as a person's body temperature or
their mood.The third tattoo is a communication device. A digital device
held near the tattoo would scan it for information.
While DuoSkin is still in its early development days, MIT Media Lab is known for demonstrating far-out
technologies as a part of an effort to open the public's mind to coming possibilities.
Submitted by:
Animekh Misra
I.T., Seventh Semester