Department Of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

1 Contents

 Department Vision and Mission  Strength of Department  Program Outcomes  Faculty Profile

 Department Achievements •Faculty Achievement • Student Achievement

2 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.

3 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.

4 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.

5  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.

6 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. 8

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.

9 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 HOD BE, Teaching- 6 Years Raut M.Tech(VLSI) 2. Prof.Amar Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching-11.6 Banmare Professor M.Tech(VLSI) Years Industrial -4years 3. Prof.Deepak Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching-11.6 Deshpande Professor M.Tech Years (Electronics) Industrial -4years 4. Prof.Mangesh Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching-6.4 Years Kakde Professor M.Tech(VLSI) Industrial-1.1years 5. Prof.Suvarna Assistant BE(ETC), Teaching-3.4 Years Talatule Professor M.Tech(CE)

11 6. Prof.Bhagyashree Assistant BE, Teaching-2 Years Pete Professor M.Tech(Wireless) 7. Prof.Prajakta Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching- 4Years Wasekar Professor M.Tech(VLSI) 8. Prof.Abhay Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching-09 Satmohankar Professor M.Tech(CE) Years Industrial-01years 9. Prof.Vidya Dahake Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching- 4Years Professor M.Tech(VLSI) 10. Prof.Jaspreet Vij Assistant BE(Electronics), Teaching- 4Years Professor M.Tech(VLSI)

12 Faculty Achievements

13 Award

Sr. Name of Name of the Name of the Awarding Year of No. the Award Awardee with Agency Award contact details

1 Best Paper Dr. S.N. International 2008 Award Shelke Conference Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics ICSCI-08, Hyderabad

14 Faculty Achievements: Paper Publications

Sr.no. Title of paper Name of the Department of the Name of journal Year of ISBN/ISSN author/s teacher publicanumber tion 1 Compact Planar Suvarna Electronics & International 2014 2320-2084 Directive YAGI Talatule Telecommunication Journal of Antenna For WLAN Electrical, Application Electronics and Data Communication (IJEEDC) 2 Design and Suvarna Electronics & International 2013 implementation of Talatule Telecommunication Journal of planar antenna for Management and wlan application Applied Science (IJMAS) 3 Haptic gloves Bhushan Electronics & INTERNATIONAL 2015 2394-3696 controlled robotic Rohankar Telecommunication JOURNAL arm using MEMS OFINNOVATIONS accelerometer IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY [IJIERT] 15 4 COMPUTER Bhushan Electronics & INTERNATIONAL 2015-06-01 2321–2004 CONTROL Rohankar Telecommunication JOURNAL OF WITH VOICE INNOVATIVE COMMAND RESEARCH IN USING ELECTRICAL,ELE MATLAB CTRONICS, INSTRUMENTATI ON AND CONTROL 5 Detection and Pradnya Electronics & InternationalENGINEERINGVol Journal. 2014 2091-2730 Recognition of Meshram Telecommunication of3, EngineeringIssue 6, Mixed Traffic Research and for Driver Assistance ScienceVolume 2, System Issue 3,April-May 2014 6 Power & Area Sudhir Electronics & International Journal 2012-07-01 1738-9968 Efficient Shelke Telecommunication ofHybrid Router in 2-D Information Mesh Technology Vol. Network-on- 5,No. 3, Chip Using Low Power Methodology - Clock Gating Techniques 16 7 Low-Latency, Sudhir Electronics & International 2014 4799-2102 Low- Area Shelke Telecommunicati Conference on Overhead and on Electronic Systems High Throughput NoC Architecture for FPGA Based Computing System 8 Low-Latency, Sudhir Electronics & IEEE Jan. 978-1-4799- Low-Area Shelke Telecommunication 2014 2102-7 Overhead and High Throughput NoC Architecture for FPGA Based Computing System 9 ZIGBEE Live Sudhir Electronics & INTERNATIONAL 2017 2349-7610 Electricity Meter Shelke Telecommunication JOURNAL FOR Monitoring with RESEARCH IN Tempering Proof EMERGING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 17 10 SECURED Sudhir Electronics & Global Journal of 2014 ISSN WIRELESS Shelke Telecommunication Advanced (Online): COMMUNICATI Engineering 2277-6370 ON USING AES- Technology & ISSN 256 (Print): 2394-0921 11 Design of Digit Sudhir Electronics & IJISET – 2015 ISSN 2348 Serial FIR Filter Shelke Telecommunication International Journal –7968 Using VHDL of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, Vol. 2Issue 3, 12 Live Energy Amar Electronics & International Journal 2017 ISSN: Meter and Banmare Telecommunication of Scientific 2395-6011 Tempered Research in Science Detection using and Technology Zigbee 13 Reconstruction of Mangesh Electronics & IJSRD - 2015 2321-0613 under water Kakde Telecommunication International Journal image for Scientific Research & Development, Vol. 3 18 14 Reconstruction of Mangesh Electronics & Multiplier, 2015 under water image Kakde Telecommunication

15 Design and Sharon Electronics & International 2014 ISSN: Simulation of Bhatnagar Telecommunication Journal on 2321- Double Precision Recent and 8169Volu Floating Point Innovation me: 3Issue: Adder-A Literature Trends in 5146–148_ Review Computing and Communication 16 Design and Sharon Electronics & International 2015 ISSN: implementation of Bhatnagar Telecommunication Journal of 2278-0181 planar antenna for Engineering wlan application Research & 17 Error Estimation Sucheta Electronics & TechnologyIEEE 2013 978-1- Using Correlator for Raut Telecommunication(IJERT) 4673- OFDM Based 3149-4 Wireless Communication System 18 Continuous Bhagyashri Electronics & IEEE Xplore 2015 978-1- connectivity aware Pete Telecommunication 4799-

routing in VANET 7226-195 using hybrid protocol 17 Continuous Bhagyashri Electronics & International Journal of 2015 2319-7064 Connectivity Aware Pete Telecommunication Science and Research Routing Using Hybrid Protocol and Cross Analysis for Message Verification

18 Comparative Bhagyashri Electronics & International Education & 2017 2454-9916 analysis of vehicualr Pete Telecommunication Research Journal routing protocol in VANET for smart city scenario 19 SMART Swati Ingole Electronics & ICETEMER 2016 978-81- DISTRIBUTED Telecommunication 93207 DEDUPLICATION SYSTEM WITH SECURITY AND RELIABLITY USING ALGORITHM 20 Performance Hemant Electronics & International Journal for 2015 2321-9653 ofPAPR Reduction Khobragade Telecommunication Research in Applied inMIMO-OFDM Science & Engineering BasedWireless Technology (IJRASET) Communication System 20 21 Vehicle Detection Gopal Manne Electronics & International Journal 2017 2278 -7798 from Video using Telecommunication of Science, Morphological Engineering and Operations Technology Research (IJSETR)

22 Polynomial Dharmendra Electronics & International Journal 2014 2277 128X Multiplication Using Madke Telecommunication of Advanced Karatsuba Research andNikhilam Sutra inComputer Science and Software Engineering

23 A Review Paper on: Sandeep Electronics & International Journal 2013 2277 128X Various Contrast Somkuwar Telecommunication of Advanced Enrichment Research Techniques and Their inComputer Science Improved Factors and Software Engineering

24 Automated Brain Sushma Electronics & International Journal 2015 Tumor Detection Telrandhe Telecommunication of Management and Using Back Applied Science Propagation Neural (IJMAS) Network 21 25 Brain Tumor Sushma Electronics & International Journal 2017 2347–8527 Extraction Telrandhe Telecommunicati of Computer using Back on &Mathematical Propagation SciencesI JCMS Neural Network 26 Energy Saraswati Electronics & Airccj vol4 2014 2014.4511 efficient Mishra Telecommunicati neighbor on selection for flat wireless sensor network 27 An Area Prajakta Electronics & Imperial Journal of 2016 2454-1362 Efficient Carry Wasekar Telecommunicati Interdisciplinary Select Adder on Research (IJIR) using Binary Excess Converter 28 Prajakta Electronics & IOSR Journal of 2014 2319 – 4200 Design of Wasekar Telecommunicati VLSI and Signal High on Processing (IOSR-

Performance JVSP) 22 Carry Select Adder 29 A survey on Abhay Electronics & IJRET, Vol-5, Issue- 2016 2321-7308 wireless mesh Satmohankar Telecommunication 03 networking module 30 Review on Abhay Electronics & IRJET, Vol 3, 2016 2395-0056 Cognitive Cellular Satmohankar Telecommunication Issue 4 Network

31 Ultrasound image Vidya Electronics & IJIEEE , Vol-2 2014 2347-6982 quality Dahake Telecommunication enhancement and assessment using segmentation technique

32 Sonographic Vidya Electronics & IJERA 2013 2248-9622 image quality Dahake Telecommunication enhancement and assessment using segmentation technique

23 Workshop /STTP/ Conference/ Seminar

Attempted by faculty

Sr.No. Name of Workshop /STTP/ Topic & Place Faculty Conference/ Seminar

1. Prof.Sucheta STTP (15th to 20th Low Power VLSI Raut 2018) technique for Embedded System, YCCE 2. Prof.Deepak Workshop (21st Aug Virtual Labs Faculty Deshpande 2015) Training & Orientation Program, PIET Nagpur 3. Prof.Deepak Workshop (2nd & 3rd Modern Digital Design Deshpande Feb 2013) 4. Prof.Deepak Workshop (4th Jan National Skill Deshpande 2015) Qualification Framework 24 Sr.No. Name of Workshop /STTP/ Topic & Place Faculty Conference/ Seminar

5 Prof.Deepak Workshop (19th & Soft Computing Deshpande 20th Jan) 6. Prof.Prajakta STTP (14th to 18th Embedded System Design with Wasekar Dec 2015) Virtual Simulation, RCOEM Nagpur 7. Prof.Bhagyshree Workshop (2015) VLSI & RF Designing System Pete

And list is cont.…. 25

Department Achievements

26 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.

27 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.

28 .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.

29 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.

30 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)

31 Workshops Held

32 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.

33 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.

35 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 37 Digital VLSI Chip Design

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.

38 39 LabView & NI Hardware 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.

40 41 42 43 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

45 Visit at KEC International, MIDC Butibori,Nagpur

46 Visit at ALL INDIA RADIO, Civil Lines,Nagpur

47 48 Guess Lectures of Eminent Personalities are Conducted for Students and faculties Sr.No. Title Name of Expert Guess Lecture on New Advances in Dr. Rajeshree Raut 1 Wireless communication ETC Dept. (RKNEC) Dr. Ashwin Kothari from 2 Wireless Sensor Networks VNIT, Nagpur. Dr. O. G. Kakde, Head, 3 C & Data Structure Computers Science, VNIT, Nagpur Dr. Rajesh Pande, Dean, 4 Introduction to VLSI R&D, RKNEC, Nagpur Prof. Vijay BhushanPande, 5 3G Mobile Principal, Regional Telecom Training Center 6 Fundamentals of Robotics Dr. S. Ghoshal, IIIT, Pune

49 Sr.No. Title Name of Expert byEr. Swapnil Kale, Project Importance of PLC and its 7 Manager, COTMAX Electronics programming Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 8 Guest lecture on Electronics Prof. Bokde, Bhagavathi Chaturvedi Device & Circuits college of Engg, Nagpur 9 Guest lecture on Power Prof. Bokde, Bhagavathi Chaturvedi Electronics college of Engg, Nagpur

50 Students Achievements

51 Placement Through Campus Sr. Name of Student Company Package Year No. 1. Simranjeet Singh HCL Slocum 1.2 LPA 2013-2014 Mulla 2. Vinayak D. Bhende Rewaa Technologies 0.96 LPA 2013-2014 Pvt. Ltd. 3. Rewaa Technologies 0.96 LPA 2013-2014 Mangesh A. Gaikwad Pvt. Ltd. 4. Rewaa Technologies 0.96 LPA 2013-2014 Pankaj R. Chawre Pvt. Ltd. 5. Rewaa Technologies 0.96 LPA 2013-2014 Sarang Fule Pvt. Ltd. 6. Rewaa Technologies 0.96 LPA 2013-2014 Tushar Dorastewar Pvt. Ltd. 7. Kshitij Sanjay L&T Infotech Ltd. 3.6 LP) 2013-2014 Devikar 52 Prepared by-Prof.Prajakta S. Wasekar Sr. Name of Student Company Package Year No. 8. Pranjali Satish Ingle Right Brothers 2.5 LPA 2013-2014 Hospitality Pvt Ltd. 9. Sharatchandra Right Brothers 2.5 LPA 2013-2014 Keelasewalpatt Hospitality Pvt Ltd. 10. Gagandeep Kaur Right Brothers 2.5 LPA 2013-2014 Dhillon Hospitality Pvt Ltd. 11. Priyanka Ashok Wipro Bpo (Division of 1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014 Talmale Wipro Ltd.) 12. Saurabh Upadhyay Wipro Bpo (Division of 1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014 Wipro Ltd.) 13. Lokesh Wipro Bpo (Division of 1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014 Harishchandra Wipro Ltd.) Telmasare 14. Nidhi Priya Wipro Bpo (Division of 1.8 to 2.06 LPA 2013-2014 Wipro Ltd.) 15. Vaishnavi Bhoyar Infosys Ltd. 3.2 LPA 2014-2015 53 Sr. Name of Student Company Package Year No. 16. Saurabh Upadhyay iNautix Technologies 3.3 LPA 2014-2015 Pvt.Ltd. 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. 1.8 LPA 2015-2016 Ltd. 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…. 54 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 Particulars of Name of events Name of participant events Organizing Institutions Ms. Prajakta Drone Development BITS Pilani, 1. Ninave Winner Internship , ezenith Hyedrabad

55 Sr. No. Name of the Particulars of Name of Name of participant events events Organizing Institutions 2. Ms.Shruti Fale Participant Drone BITS Pilani, Development Hyedrabad Internship , ezenith 3. Ms.Lina Bajirao Participant Drone BITS Pilani, Development Hyedrabad Internship , ezenith 4. Ms. Vishakha International ROBO – ZEST Composit 16, Dhoble Level Robotics 16 IIT-Kharagpur Championship 56 Sr. Name of the Particulars of Name of Name of No. participant events events Organizing Institutions Secured 1st Kavikulguru Position in a INVENIO Institue of Ms. Rupali Dorkhande 5. Ms. Pallavi Kamdi National Level 2K16 Technology & Mr. Sushil Dhakne Paper Presentation Techpatra Science, Competition Ramtek Secured 1st Ms.Rupali Dorkhande Position in a Ms. Pallavi Kamdi 6. Mr. Sushil Dhakne National Level Jhulelal Group Mr. Ishan Hedaoo Shikhar - 2016 Paper Presentation of Institutions

Competition 57 Sr. Name of the Particulars of Name of Name of No. participant events events Organizing Institutions Secured 1st

Ms. Darshana Nimje, Prize at National G.H. Raisoni Ms. Anushree Dolas, Conference on VLSI 7. Mr. Rohit Nitnaware, TEQIP-II College of Mr. Bhushan Akote Design, Embeded Engg. Nagpur System & Signal Processing Anjuman Secured 1st Vinay Subhash Thote X-plosion College of 8. prize in a Project reloaded Engg.& Tech. Competition Sadar Nagpur 58 Sr. Name of the Particulars of Name of events Name of No. participant events Organizing Institutions

S.B.Jain Institute of

Vaibhav Shah 1st Prize at Paper Technology,Manage 9. TECHNOTSAV Presentation ment & Research Nagpur.

S.B.Jain Institute of Technology,Manage 1st Prize at Paper TECHNOTSAV- 10. Vinay Thote ment & Research Presentation 12 Nagpur. .

59 Sr. Name of the Particulars of Name of Name of No. participant events events Organizing Institutions Anjuman 1ST Prize XPATIATE - College of 11. Chetan Korde at a Project 12 Engg.& Tech. Competition Sadar Nagpur Tulsiramji

Prabhakar Ghatole 2nd Prize at a Project Gaikwad Patil 12. QUARK - 12 Competition Engg College Ngp.

And list is contd…. 60 Students Secured good position in the university results and bring laurel to the department and college.

Semester and Name of Student Percentage University Rank Year 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 76.6% 7th Sivakumar IV sem, S-12 Saurabh Upadhyay 72%. 4th 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… 61 Glance at Mini Projects developed by students of second and third year

Traffic Light Electronic Door Lock

62 Automatic Street Light 3 Tune Musical Bell

63 Water Level Indicator Clap Controlled Rectifier

Solar Lotry

64 Zigbee Based Autonomous Automatic Challan System Pick & Place Robot

65 Humanoid Robot GSM & Sensor based Automatic Traffic Rule and Traffic Corruption Control System

66 To Avoid Accidents under PUC Based Vehicle Alert System Drowsiness Conditions using Android Technology

67 68 The Hitavada

69 The Hitavada

70 The Hitavada

71 The Hitavada

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73 Thank You

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