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BCE Bhagalpur Alumni BCE Bhagalpur Name of Organization Designation in the Place of Posting Any other Name Email Id Mobile No. Batch associated with (at present in present Branch details (Year......to........) present) organization organisation Anshul shekhar.anshul@g Assistant Professor 8210340164 2005 to 2009 BCE Bhagalpur Shekhar mail.com (Electrical) DURGA ambedkar.mechte Manager- CGD PRASAD 7838907872 Year 2005 to 2009 GAIL (India) Limited [email protected] Projects AMBEDKAR Dr. Ravi ravibhushaniitbhu 8862950216 2005 to 2009 NIT Srinagar Assistant Professor Srinagar Bhushan @gmail.com bipinuppcl63@gm EXECUTIVE BIPIN KUMAR 8210153056 2005 -2009 UPPCL VARANASI ail.com ENGINEER Sunil Kumar sunilkumarsuman 9471291524 2009-13 BCE Bhagalpur Assistant Professor BHAGALPUR Suman [email protected] Sunil kumar kmrarchana@yah Area Engr( ECL, KENDA 09932137342 1985 1990 coal India LIMITED sharma oo.co.in EXCAVATION) AREA 2005 to 2009, Umesh c.umesh05201@g Indian Institute of 09954181507 Electrical Research Scholar Guwahati Chaudhary mail.com Technology Guwahati Engineering sushann27@gmail Sushmita 7903112117 2k10 to 2k14 State Bank of India Assistant Manager Banglore .com Ajay Nand ajaymishra430@g Airports Authority of 9967781550 2005 to 2009 Assistant Manager Mumbai Mishra mail.com India kumarinirmala4@ Bakhtiyarpur Kumari nirmala 9102103163 2005-2009 Assistant professor Patna gmail.com engimeering college Er. Jaideo Prasad [email protected] 9431089334 1979-1984 WRD Bihar Executive Engineer FCDD Biharsharif om Water Resources Flood Control Saroj Kumar sarojkumarsdo@g 9431193390 78C24 Department Executive Engineer Division Rosera Gautam mail.com Government of Bihar Samstipur BINAY binaykroy@yahoo. 9611930686 1966 to 1971 Retired Retired Bangalore KUMAR ROY com [email protected] BHABHA ATOMIC SCIENTIFIC Ajit Kumar 9969121505 2005 to 2009 Mumbai om RESEARCH CENTER OFFICER - E Amrendra amrendra4110@g 9546860048 1986-90 RCD Bihar Asst Engineer Patna Kumar mail.com Executive Director, Institute of Drilling PRADIP mishraongc5@gm +9199692231 77-82 ONGC Head of Institute , Technology, Kumar Mishra ail.com 83 IDT, Dehradun Bhabha Stomic Sumit Kumar sumitksinha@yah 9890485903 1996 to 2000 Research Center, Scientific Officer Mumbai Sinha oo.com Mumbai manish00220@g Manish Kumar 9167944272 2000 to 2004 HPCL Manager Mumbai mail.com ajitkumar123@gm Ajit Kumar 7007106501 1995 to 1999 Sahara India Asst. Sr. Manager Lucknow ail.com Parmanand parmanand@bhel. 9720169959 2001-2005 BHEL Manager Haridwar Pandit in NUCLEAR POWER KAIGA ATOMIC HIMANSHU hgautam5@gmail. +9194498740 2006-2009 Lateral SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION OF PROJECT,KARNA GAUTAM com 72 Entry OFFICER-E INDIA LIMITED TAKA Served in Coal India Himanshu hkrkjha@rediffmail Retired as General 9420087058 73M15 73to 79 Limited now Retired Settled at Nagpur Kumar Jha .com Manager since December 15 Deepak kumar deepakongc@yah Mechanical 9801787898 2005 to 2009 ONGC Executive engineer Sivsagar , Assam Singh oo.in engineer dineshkamailid@g Airports Authority of Assistant Manager Dinesh Kumar 9477329381 2005-2009 Delhi mail.com India (ATC) Native of VIJAY krishna_vijay@ Bhagalpur 8291281734 85 to 89 ONGC(L) G.M(E) MUMBAI KRISHNA ongc.co.in and currently Narbdeshwar kmarbdeshwar@g Reliance Jio 7070995319 2004-2008 Manager Patna Kumar mail.com Infocomm Ltd Mithilesh mksingh213@gma 1978 to 1984,78 Chief Manager 7004828004 Coal India Ltd. ECL Hq kumar singh il.com E44 (E&M) anandbce03107@ Bharat Heavy Anand Kumar 7387356299 2003 to 2007 Dy. Manager Nagpur gmail.com Electricals Limited Manish Kumar manishkumarthak Senior Vice 9619230916 1988-1992 Lodha Group Mumbai Thakur [email protected] President- MEP Mechanical Amrendra amrendre@yahoo. Kaizen training Consultant and 9769472774 1979 1985 Navi mumbai branch, roll Kumar saha co.in solutions Pvt. Ltd trainer no 79M02 binod1571@rediff +9197250198 Duqm Refinery and Binod Jha 1988-92 Area Manager Muscat Oman mail.com 36 Petrochemical Inc Co. ONGC deepak.dumka@g Executive Engineer Deepak Kumar 09428332544 2003 to 2007 ANKLESHWAR,GUJA Ankleshwar mail.com (Production) RAT Arunjay kumar aksmum68@gmail Sliptech engineering 09323281868 1988 to 1992 Managing director Mumbai singh .com pvt ltd. Served in Rajesh Kumar rksinha007@rediff Baker Hughes a GE Airoli , Navi 9920132331 1984 to 1988 Sales Manager ONGC 1989- Sinha mail.com Company Mumbai 2005 Retired as Worked in Ashok kumar sinhaspeaks@yah 1963 - 1967. Member,Central Currently living in ONGC, 9810090564 Retired Sinha oo.com (63M06) Ground Water Faridabad Bihar State Authority& Central Electricity Dy General Alok Kumar alokroy20@gmail. Indian Oil Corporation Manager (Gas), 9999097956 1990 to 1994 New Delhi Roy com Limited Business Development, [email protected] 20-D, Dwarka Rakesh Kumar 9868133636 1988---1992 MTNL Delhi SDE m Telephone Exch [email protected] Krishna Kumar 9869419419 1993-1997 MTNL Manager Borivali Mumbai om Abhineet abhineet.anand@ 09819811297 1997 to 2001 SBI Caps Securities AVP Mumbai Anand gmail.com Binay kumar sinhabinay@yaho Mazagondock Additional General 8879788116 1986 to 1990 Mumbai sinha o.com shipbuilders Ltd Manager Satyam [email protected] 8793809947 2008-2012 Citi Corp Services Manager Pune Prakash om Chittaranjan Ravindra ravindraclw@gmai Branch - 8597040720 1988 to 1992 Locomotive Works SSE/D&D/Electrical Chittaranjan Kumar l.com Electrical Chittaranjan Sanjay Kumar singhsk_63@yaho 9410390863 1981 to 86 ONGC GM (D) Mumbai Singh o.co.in Shailesh kr.shailesh456@g 7906209274 2008-12 NCE,chandi Assistant professor Chandi kumar mail.com Darpan darpanchandra31 Rastriya ispat nigam 9542882094 2008-2012 Visakhapatnam Deputy manager chandra [email protected] limited Heavy Water Board, Branch Vibhuti Kumar vibhuti08345@gm 9619722655 2007 to 2011 Department of Atomic Scientific Officer D Mumbai Mechanical Singh ail.com Energy Engineering Address : TARAPUR, dilipwmfbarc@redi INRPO BARC NRB, Supdt., Utilities, QR. NO. 21 DILIP KUMAR 9422680926 Year 84 to 88 PALGHAR ffmail.com TARAPUR INRPO /01, BARC MAHARASHTRA COLONY Namratà nam10dep@gmail +9190827910 Senior Software 2007-2011 Citiustech Navi mumbau Kumari .com 92 Engineer ajit.sheohar@gmai AJIT KUMAR 9769913397 2003 to 2007 JSW STEEL LTD Manager MUMBAI l.com +9198700680 Banswara, Green field Anil kumar anil.cvl2k5@gmail 2005 to 2009 NPCIL Scientific officer -E 57 rajasthan site work HARI hsmahto@rediffm Retired from ONGC Retired as Settled at Navi SHANKAR 9969223190 1975-79 ail.com LTD. DGM(DRILLING). Mumbai. MAHTO komanis0@gmail. Bhabha Atomic Manish Kumar 9969112078 84 to 89 Scientific Officer Mumbai com Research Centre Own a das.srikant56@gm Petrol Pump Shrikant Das 9869413150 1975 to1981 Petroleum Sector Senior Consultant All over World ail.com and other business in Rakesh rakesh_6087@ya 00919664697 ARAMCO ,Saudi Unit Head - Power Mechanical 1984... to... 1988 Jazan Refinery Kumar Jha hoo.com 648 Arabia plant and Utilities Engineering sanjay.bcd@rediff Road construction Sanjay kumar 9279718158 1988 to 1992 Assistant Engineer Ramgarh mail.com department, Jharkand AMBUJ joinambuj@gmail. Heavy Engineering SR. Dy. General 9973822582 1978 to 1982 Ranchi PATHAK com Corporation , Ranchi manager sanjay.bcd@rediff Road construction Roll no. Sanjay Kumar 9279718158 1988 to 92 Assistant Engineer Ramgarh mail.com department, Jharkand 88C10 Prem Kumar premsingh_era@r SHUBHAM Dhanbad, 9431730316 1984-1988 Director Singh ediffmail.com MULTICOM PVT. LTD. Jharkhand Anuj kumar anujkumardeo@y Atomic Energy 7498446901 2000-2004 Scientific Officer F Mumbai deo ahoo.co.in Regulatory Board Amal Kumar amalpathak64@g Central Coalfields 09931537300 1984 to 1988 Chief Manager Piparwar Area Pathak mail.com Limited Nawal kishore nawalk1234@gma Abu dhabi distribution Senior protection 07042234864 1988 to 1992 Abu dhabi upadhyay il.com company expert ANAND [email protected] Ministry of Road Superintending MOHAN 8811095006 1988 to 1992 New Delhi m Transport &Highways Engineer PRASAD Retired as Ashok Kumar [email protected] Damodar Valley Executive director 9431140578 7.80E+30 Jha m Corporation System in the month of May 19. ANIKET aniketsahaybceian Bharat Electronics 9975659580 2010 to 2014 Assistant Manager Pune SAHAY @gmail.com Limited ARPAN MANI arpan.mani03@g 09031056335 2004 to 2008 Tata Motors Ltd. Sr. Manager Pune ECE KUMAR mail.com Sumit Kumar [email protected] TOYO ENGINEERING 7827903058 2004 to 2008 Sr. Engineer Mumbai Ranjan om INDIA PVT. LTD., surabhi10519@g +91 Surabhi 2010-2014 Cisco Systems Software Engineer Bangalore mail.com 7022158765 CHANDAN chandankumar02 9473196784 2005-09 NTPC LIMITED MANAGER KAHALGAON KUMAR @ntpc.co.in Dhananjay dhananjay.bokaro 9686265513 2003 to 2007 HAL Senior Manager Bangalore kumar singh @gmail.com sanju03206@gmai Damodar Valley Sr.Divisional Maithun, Sanjeev Kumar 7992271021 2003 to 2007 l.com Corporation Engineer Jharkhand swapnil.bhel@gm Swapnil Kumar 9953160482 2003-2007 BHEL E3 ail.com sajjan.k.25@gmail VECC, Government of S. K. Thakur 9433156947 1985 to 1989 Scientific Officer-H Kolkata .com India ATULCHAUHAN. FROM ATUL KUMAR [email protected] 9931129828 2003 TO 2007 NTPC LTD MANAGER HAZARIBAGH JAMSHEDP OM UR DHIRAJ [email protected] +9197391456 U R Rao Satellite Scientist/Engineer 2003-2007 Bangalore KUMAR om 20 Centre SE VINOD chaudhary_vk@on Oil And Natural Gas Chief General KUMAR 9431711615 1984 to 88 Agartala, Tripura Best wishes gc.co.in Corporation LTD. Manager CHAUDHARY Namratà nam10dep@gmail +9190827910 Senior software 2007-2011 Citiustech Navi mumbai Kumari .com 92 Engineer Power Grid amitku@powergrid 86kamit@gm Amit kumar 8650502478 2003 to 2007 Corporation
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