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Master of Computer Applications ANNEXURE - 4 12 Name of the department Master of Computer Applications Course Master of Computer Applications Level PG 1st year approval by the council 1999 CAY 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 Year-wise sanctioned intake 60 60 60 Year-wise actual admission 60 60 60 Cut –off marks General Quota -- % Students passed with distinction -- 98% 98% (59 Stu.) (59 Stu.) % Students passed with 1 st class -- 02% 00 (01 Stu.) Students placed 10 29 19 Average pay package Rs. 3 lakh 1.75 Lakh 3 lakh Students opted for higher studies Nil Accredation status of the course Accredited three years from 19-07-2008 Doctoral courses Nil Foreign collaboration if any Nil Professional Society Memberships Nil Professional activities NIL Consultancy activities NIL+++ Grants fetched VTU RGS Rs. 2.5 Lakh Departmental Achievements Staff – Achievements (Annexure -1) Students –Achievements (Annexure – 2) Distinguished Alumni : Name of the person Mr. Amit C. Patil (2001-02) SAP Labs India Pvt. Ltd. 7th floor "Discoverer", ITPL Whitefield, Bangalore - 560066 [email protected] Mr. Rohan Dalawai (2001-02) Developer Specialist –ERP HCM,, SAP Lab’s India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore [email protected] Mr. Girish Matti (2001-02) Software Engineer, Hewlett Packard India Software Operation Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore [email protected] Mr. Santosh. S. Kunchur (2001-02) Software Engineer, WDC Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore [email protected] Mr. Chamras S. Patil (2001-02) Tech. Lead, Wipro Technologies, Bangalore. email: [email protected] Mobile : 91 98452 99166 Mr. K. Shanth Reddy (2002-03) Software Engineer, Sierra Atlantics Software Services Ltd, Hyderabad. [email protected] Ms. Aparna Lakkundi (2003-04) Technical Manager, Data Grid Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore [email protected] Mr. Manoj Jahagirdar (2004-05) Test Engineer - USRP , IBM India Pvt. Ltd. AT&T Account EGL A Block, 4th Floor, Bangalore - 560 071 Ph: +91-80-2500 4885 Mobile: 98867 10246 [email protected] Ms. Annapurna M. Devagiri (2005-06) Software Engineer, Infosys Technologies, Mysore [email protected] Mr. Sampathkumar E. Dhawale (2005-06) Software Engineer, UBQ Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore [email protected] Mr. Vinaya Kulakarni (2005-06 ) IBM-India Bangalore, He has voluntarily donated Rs.50,000/- for the development of MCA department library. Mr. Raghavendr Mokashi (2006-07) Software Engineer, SAP Labs, Bangalore He has donated Rs. 5000/- for the development of department library. Ashwin C. Burli, (2007-08) Software Engineer SAP Labs. Bangalore Harish V. Pattar (2008-09) Software engineer Intuit Inc. Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore Anil Kurahatti (2008-09) Program Analyst MindTree Ltd., Bangalore Mahesh Bongale (2009-10) Software Engineer KPIT, Pune Mr. Shivanand Phirangi (2009-10) Software Engineer, Mindtree Bangalore Mr. Ajaya Dhage (2010-11) Software Engineer, Software AG, Bangalore Annexure -1 Awards: IBM Dhrona Award Prof. Shivananda.V.Seeri was awarded the ” Dhrona” Award by IBM for his exemplary mentorship, guidance and support to The Great Mind Challenge project 2008 sponsored by IBM. Best Paper awrd: Prof. P. R. Patil has achieved best paper award in the Trendz-2010 IEEE Conference held at Satybhama Univrsity, Chennai - Dec 2010 for the paper titled “Effect of Data Aggregation on WSN Performance”. Particulars of our faculty who have registered for Ph D Sl Name of Topic Name of Date Part Name of the Status of work ( No the Research time Guide with Course work Candidate Center /Full affiliation /Comprehensiv time e viva completed/ submitted) 1 Prof. S. V. Extraction SDMCET, Jul 2009 Part Dr. J. D. Course work Seeri of Text from Dharwad Time Pujari completed natural scene Images Using DIP Techniques 2 Prof. P. Wireless SDMCET, Jul 2008 Part Dr. U. P. Comprehensiv R. Patil Sensor Dharwad Time Kulkarni e Viva Network Completed 3 Prof. B. Wavelet Karnataka Sept. Part Dr. N.M. Comprehensiv M. Multigrid University 2007 Time Bujarki e Viva Shettar method to Dharwad Completed solve EHL problems Particulars of research papers published in journals Sl No Title of the Journal name Page, Name of ISSN No papers Vol, Year Authors October 2012 Text extraction International Journal Vol 1. Prof. S. V. 2278-909X from natural of Advanced Issue 4. Seeri, Ranjana scene Images Research in Page No. Battur, Electronics and 57 to 61 Basavaraj S.S. Communication Engineering (IJARECE) Particulars of research papers published in Conference. Month & Title of the paper Conference name Name of ISSN No, Page, Vol, Year if Year Authors Proceedings is published March A Novel International Prof. S. V. 978-1- 2012 IEEE 2012 Approach for Conference on Seeri, 4673- Explorer Month & Title of the paper Conference name Name of ISSN No, Page, Vol, Year if Year Authors Proceedings is published Kannada Text Pattern, Recognition, Prof. S. 1038-3/12 Catalog No: Extraction Informatics and Giraddi, @ 2012 CFP12375- Medical Engineering, Prashant. IEEE CDR PRIME-2012 B. M Periyar University, Salem TN July Blood Smear International Prof. S. V. -- 2012 -- 2012 Analyzer Conference on Seeri, Mathematical and Prof. S. Applied Soft Giraddi, Computing-MMASC NAgaraj 2012 on 11th Kammar, to 13th July 2012 Nina Bharat 29-30 Some Issues in 2nd National Prof. -- Oct Oct Clustering Conference on Prakashgo 2011 2011 Algorithms for Computing uda Patil, Wireless Sensor Communication & Umakant Networks Sensor Network P. CCSN-2011, Kulkarni, N. H. 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