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List of Placements Made in the Session 2017-18 Year Sr List of placements made in the session 2017-18 Year Sr. Registration/Enrollment On/Off Campus Name of the Student Discipline Of Employer's Name No. No. of the Student Placement Passing 1 Ayush Joy 1404555008 BE 2018 On Campus ADANI WILMAR LTD POLESTAR SOLUTIONS 2 AND SERVICES INDIA PVT. Amardeep Pandey 1404555002 BE 2018 On Campus LTD. RELIANCE INDUSTRIES 3 Prashant varshney 1404551034 CH 2018 On Campus LIMITED BHARAT PETROLEUM 4 Aditya Singh 1404551002 CH 2018 On Campus CORPORATION LIMITED 5 Avaneesh Dixit 1404551017 CH 2018 On Campus DCM SHRI RAM LTD BHARAT PETROLEUM 6 ANANT ANAND 1404551007 CH 2018 On Campus CORPORATION LIMITED BHARAT PETROLEUM 7 Vishal patel 1404551052 CH 2018 On Campus CORPORATION LIMITED 8 Siddharth Kumar Singh 1404551047 CH 2018 On Campus BORL 9 Samiksha Mittal 1404551042 CH 2018 On Campus THERMAX LTD 10 Parmanand Singh 1404551031 CH 2018 On Campus CHAMBAL FERTILISERS 11 Gunjan Khattri 1404551020 CH 2018 On Campus EXXON MOBIL 12 PULKIT JINDAL 1404551036 CH 2018 On Campus DCM SHRI RAM LTD 13 Agrima Shivhare 1404551004 CH 2018 On Campus CHAMBAL FERTILISERS BHARAT PETROLEUM 14 Sakshi Srivastava 1404551041 CH 2018 On Campus CORPORATION LIMITED 15 SHIVAM SHUKLA 1404551045 CH 2018 On Campus SRF 16 Priyanka Kumari 1404551035 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 17 Rohan Gupta 1404551039 CH 2018 On Campus JUBILANT LIFE SCIENCES 18 Rajesh Singh 3504551008 CH 2018 On Campus BORL 19 AMAN GUPTA 1404551006 CH 2018 On Campus BORL 20 ANJANI KR RAI 1404551009 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 21 Kedar Nath mall 3504551003 CH 2018 On Campus BORL 22 Harshvardhan Singh 1404584012 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 23 Kuldeep Kumar Gupta 1404551011 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 24 Atal Bajpai 1404551024 CH 2018 On Campus BORL 25 Shaivya Anand 1404551044 CH 2018 On Campus THERMAX LTD 26 Nirbhay Singh 1404551029 CH 2018 On Campus DCM SHRI RAM LTD YARA FERTILIZERS INDIA 27 ATUL KUMAR RAI'' 3504551002 CH 2018 On Campus PVT LTD 28 Niranjan Singh 1404551028 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 29 Anjani Kumar Gupta 1404551010 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 30 Deepanshu Bisht 1404551019 CH 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES TATA CONSULTANCY 31 Vaibhav Tripathi 1404551050 CH 2018 On Campus SERVICES BERGER PAINTS INDIA 32 Atul Omprakash Gupta 1404551016 CH 2018 On Campus LTD 33 Shivam Patel 1404500027 CE 2018 On Campus MYCEM 34 KRISHAN KUMAR 1404500015 CE 2018 On Campus PRISM CEMENT LTD. 35 Rajat 1404500020 CE 2018 On Campus PRISM CEMENT LTD. 36 Ankur Agarwal 1404500004 CE 2018 On Campus PRISM CEMENT LTD. 37 Aditya Chaudhary 1404500002 CE 2018 On Campus MYCEM POLESTAR SOLUTIONS 38 AND SERVICES INDIA PVT. Harshita Saraogi 1404510027 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. TATA CONSULTANCY 39 Satyam Garg 1404510044 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES TATA CONSULTANCY 40 Vineet Kumar 3504510012 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES 41 Satish Gupta 1404510043 CSE 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK 42 Yash Chhabra 1404510058 CSE 2018 On Campus Yatra 43 Anshuman Agarwal 1404585010 CSE 2018 On Campus Global Logic NAGARRO SOFTWARE 44 Priyanshi Verma 1404510035 CSE 2018 On Campus PVT. LTD 45 Ameya Sinha 1404510008 CSE 2018 On Campus Global Logic 46 Nikhil Kumar 1404510031 CSE 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK 47 Himanshu Mittal 1404510028 CSE 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK TATA CONSULTANCY 48 Sumit Gupta 1404510052 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES NAGARRO SOFTWARE 49 Toshika Gupta 1404510054 CSE 2018 On Campus PVT. LTD 50 Anoop kumar 1404510013 CSE 2018 On Campus EDYNAMICS 51 Shivam Goel 1404510047 CSE 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK 52 Nitin Gupta 1404510033 CSE 2018 On Campus Global Logic 53 Sandeep Maurya 3504510009 CSE 2018 On Campus AIRTEL PAYMENT BANK TATA CONSULTANCY 54 Prateek Khandelwal 1404510034 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES 55 VINAY KUMAR KAUL 1404510055 CSE 2018 On Campus EDYNAMICS 56 Sarthak Gupta 1404510042 CSE 2018 On Campus Yatra INDIAMART INTERMESH 57 Shalu Verman 1404513022 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. 58 Digvijay Singh 1404510022 CSE 2018 On Campus Global Logic 59 Puspendra Singh 1404510036 CSE 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK 60 Anshul Mittal 1404510014 CSE 2018 On Campus Global Logic 61 Sandeep Chauhan 1404510041 CSE 2018 On Campus Global Logic SAMSUNG R&D INSTITUTE 62 Shikhar Jindal 1404510045 CSE 2018 On Campus INDIA, NOIDA TATA CONSULTANCY 63 Akarsh Mishra 1404510007 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES POLESTAR SOLUTIONS 64 AND SERVICES INDIA PVT. Chander Raj Singh 1404510019 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD 65 Asad Rahman 1404510016 CSE 2018 On Campus ZS ASSOCIATES 66 Shubham Pandey 1404510051 CSE 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK TATA CONSULTANCY 67 Abhishek gupta 1404510003 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES TATA CONSULTANCY 68 Kajal 1404510029 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES TATA CONSULTANCY 69 Nikhil Kumar Dubey 1404510032 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES 70 Shivam Shukla 1404510048 CSE 2018 On Campus Yatra INDIAMART INTERMESH 71 Shivam Agarwal 1404510046 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. 72 Svatantra Kumar 1404510053 CSE 2018 On Campus Yatra POLESTAR SOLUTIONS 73 AND SERVICES INDIA PVT. Devesh Raipuriya 1404510020 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. POLESTAR SOLUTIONS 74 AND SERVICES INDIA PVT. AJAY PRATAP SINGH 1404510006 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. TATA CONSULTANCY 75 Ramlakhan singh 1404510037 CSE 2018 On Campus SERVICES 76 Virat Agarwal 1404510057 CSE 2018 On Campus NEC TECHNOLOGIES 77 AJAY KUMAR 3504510001 CSE 2018 On Campus FARE LABS PVT LTD. 78 Yogesh Singh 1404510059 CSE 2018 On Campus HCL TECHNOLOGIES LTD INDIAMART INTERMESH 79 AJAY PRATAP SINGH CHAUHAN 3504510002 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. 80 Harshit Bajpai 1404510026 CSE 2018 On Campus NEC TECHNOLOGIES INDIAMART INTERMESH 81 Aditya Jain 1404510004 CSE 2018 On Campus LTD. 82 RAJAT DIXIT 1404584021 EE 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES WINDMOLLER & 83 RAJNISH KUMAR VERMA 1404520023 EE 2018 On Campus HOLSCHER GROUP 84 VIBHAV PANDEY 1404520032 EE 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 85 MEGHANA AWASTHI 1404587017 EE 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 86 AYUSHI CHAUDHARY 1404520011 EE 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES 87 SAMRAT SINGH 1404520024 EE 2018 On Campus HINDALCO INDUSTRIES TATA CONSULTANCY 88 SHWETA SINGH 1404520030 EE 2018 On Campus SERVICES RELIANCE INDUSTRIES 89 ADITYA DUBEY 1404520001 EE 2018 On Campus LIMITED SAMSUNG R&D INSTITUTE 90 Anushi Maheshwari 3504530001 ET 2018 On Campus INDIA, NOIDA BHARAT ELECTRONICS 91 SHOBHIT DWIVEDI 1404530038 ET 2018 On Campus LIMITED STRATBEANS 92 Apoorva Dixit 1404582004 ET 2018 On Campus CONSULTING BHARAT ELECTRONICS 93 Charul Agrawal 1404530010 ET 2018 On Campus LIMITED 94 Shashwat Gautam 1404530036 ET 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK BHARAT ELECTRONICS 95 Manas Tripathi 1404587014 ET 2018 On Campus LIMITED BHARAT ELECTRONICS 96 Yash Gupta 1404530044 ET 2018 On Campus LIMITED 97 Rajat Srivastava 1404530030 ET 2018 On Campus EXXON MOBIL BHARAT ELECTRONICS 98 Mohd Anas Ansari 3504530005 ET 2018 On Campus LIMITED NAGARRO SOFTWARE 99 Ayush Saxena 1404530007 ET 2018 On Campus PVT. LTD BHARAT ELECTRONICS 100 Ram Chandra 1404530031 ET 2018 On Campus LIMITED SAPIENT GLOBAL 101 Lalit Singh Adhikari 1404530020 ET 2018 On Campus MARKETS 102 Gaurav Mishra 1404530014 ET 2018 On Campus FARE LABS PVT LTD STRATBEANS 103 Vatsala Mishra 1404582030 FT 2018 On Campus CONSULTING 104 Kanishk Dwivedi 1404582014 FT 2018 On Campus ADANI WILMAR LTD CHARBHUJA INDUSTRIES 105 Manoj Chaudhary 1404582018 FT 2018 On Campus PVT LTD. MOTHER DAIRY FRUIT & 106 Ashutosh Kushwaha 1404582006 FT 2018 On Campus VEGETABLE PVT LTD 107 Amit Batra 1404582002 FT 2018 On Campus ITC LTD 108 Nitin Kumar 1404582020 FT 2018 On Campus ADANI WILMAR LTD CHARBHUJA INDUSTRIES 109 Girraj Singh 1404582010 FT 2018 On Campus PVT LTD. 110 Ashish Kumar Mishra 1404582005 FT 2018 On Campus ITC LTD 111 Love Gautam 1404582016 FT 2018 On Campus ITC LTD CREMICA FOOD 112 Sandeep Ranjan 1404582024 FT 2018 On Campus INDUSTRIES LTD CREMICA FOOD 113 Sunil Kumar 1404582029 FT 2018 On Campus INDUSTRIES LTD 114 Akshat Goel 1404513003 IT 2018 On Campus Global Logic 115 Aman Agrawal 1404513004 IT 2018 On Campus Global Logic 116 Shiva Shukla 1404513023 IT 2018 On Campus Global Logic 117 shikha singh 1404582025 IT 2018 On Campus ZS ASSOCIATES 118 Madhu 1404513014 IT 2018 On Campus NEC TECHNOLOGIES TATA CONSULTANCY 119 Archana Jangrey 1404513006 IT 2018 On Campus SERVICES TATA CONSULTANCY 120 Abhishek Yadav 1404587002 IT 2018 On Campus SERVICES 121 Paras Maheshwari 1404513015 IT 2018 On Campus MOBIKWIK SAMSUNG R&D INSTITUTE 122 Rishi Kumar Pandey 1404513021 IT 2018 On Campus INDIA, NOIDA TATA CONSULTANCY 123 AZEEM AHMED 1404513008 IT 2018 On Campus SERVICES 124 Abhijeet Nautiyal 1404513001 IT 2018 On Campus NEC TECHNOLOGIES TATA CONSULTANCY 125 Abhinav Sinha 3504513001 IT 2018 On Campus SERVICES 126 Sumit Kaushik 1404513028 IT 2018 On Campus NEC TECHNOLOGIES 127 Piyush Singh 1404513017 IT 2018 On Campus EDYNAMICS 128 pranav dubey 1404513018 IT 2018 On Campus Yatra TATA CONSULTANCY 129 Jayanshu 1404513011 IT 2018 On Campus SERVICES 130 Bushra qamar 1404586003 LT 2018 On Campus TATA LEATHERS STRATBEANS 131 Lovy Bansal 1404586005 LT 2018 On Campus CONSULTING 132 Srajan Verma 1404586013 LT 2018 On Campus FARE LABS PVT LTD. 133 Rahul Gupta 1404586008 LT 2018 On Campus INDO PHIL BHARAT ELECTRONICS 134 Nishant Varshney 1404540033 ME 2018 On Campus LIMITED 135 James George 1404540027 ME 2018 On Campus Maruti Suzuki India Limited 136 Avinash Kumar Singh 1404540012 ME 2018 On Campus Maruti Suzuki India Limited 137 Shubham Srivastava 1404540048 ME 2018 On Campus Maruti Suzuki India Limited 138 Ashutosh Shandilya 1404540010 ME 2018 On Campus TATA MOTORS LIMITED 139 Devesh Chawla 1404540022 ME 2018 On Campus TATA MOTORS LIMITED WINDMOLLER
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