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Dr. MS Ramaiah, FIAE Honourable Founder Chairman Dr. M.S. Ramaiah, FIAE (1922 -- 1997) “A True Karma Yogi” 1 M.S. RAMAIAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to VTU) BANGALORE M.S. RAMAIAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MSRIT) IS A SELF FINANCING INSTITUTION ESTABLISHED IN Bangalore in the year 1962 by the industrialist and philanthropist, Late Dr. M S Ramaiah. MSRIT, as well as 17 other reputed institutions offering Medical, Dental, Pharmacy, Hotel, and Business Management and Legal Education are managed by the Gokula Education Foundation (GEF). The mission statement of GEF is “To deliver education and health for the betterment of mankind”. MSRIT has an ISO 9001:2008 certification from BVQI. All eligible Engineering Departments offering Bachelor degree programmes have been accredited by NBA. MSRIT is one of the few institutes with faculty- student ratio of 1:15 and achieves excellent academic results. The institute is a participant of the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP), an initiative of the Government of India. All the departments are full with competent faculty, over 100% of them being postgraduates or PhD holders. Some of the distinguished features of MSRIT are: State of the Art Laboratories, Individual computing facility to all faculty members, Campus-wide networking connecting all 2000 systems to the net. All research departments are active with sponsored projects and more than 130 scholars are pursuing PhD. The Centre for Advanced Training and Continuing Education, Centre for Research and Industrial Consultancy, and Entrepreneurship Development Cell have been set up on campus. MSRIT has a strong Placement and Training Department with a committed team, a fully equipped Sports Department, Large Air- conditioned Library with over 1,00,000 books with subscription to more than 300 International and National Journals. The Digital Library subscribes to several online e-journals like IEEE, JET etc. MSRIT is a member of DELNET, and AICTE - INDEST Consortium. MSRIT has a modern auditorium, several hi-tech conference halls, all air-conditioned with video-conferencing facilities. It has excellent hostel facilities for boys and girls. MSRIT Alumni have distinguished themselves by occupying high positions in India and abroad and are in touch with the Institute through an active Alumni Association. MSRIT obtained Academic Autonomy for all its UG and PG programmes in the year 2007. VTU & UGC HAVE CONFERRED THE PRESTIGIOUS AUTONOMOUS STATUS IN THE YEAR 2007. MSRIT IS THE FIRST INSTITUTION IN BANGALORE TO RECEIVE AUTONOMOUS STATUS FOR BOTH UG AND PG PROGRAMS. MSRIT has celebrated its 50th year of existence. The year 2011-2012 was declared as Golden Jubilee year and the year long celebrations were planned with various programmes like International and National Conferences, Technical Lectures, Quizzes, Alumni meetings, Sports events and Cultural activities. 2 Vission To Evolve in to an autonomous institution of international standing for imparting quality technical education Mission MSRIT shall deliver global quality technical education by nurturing a conducive learning environment for a better tomorrow through continuous improvement and customization Quality Quality is an ongoing pursuit at MSRIT. The following certifications have been achieved. Certified to ISO 9001:1994 Compliant Quality Management Systems (QMS) in 2000. QMS upgraded to ISO 9001:2000 in 2003 Recertified in 2007 QMS upgraded to the new ISO 9001:2008 Standard and Recertified in 2010. About the OPEN Day M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology is organizing OPEN DAY- PROJECT EXHIBITION. The Project Exhibition will provide a unique opportunity for students to promote their conceptual ideas to leading decision makers in the industry. The students will showcase their technical knowledge and innovative ideas for technical development. This high level technical event will display the hardware, software and fabricated projects of undergraduate students from various engineering disciplines under one roof. 3 Chairman Message I am very glad that PRADARSHANA 2014, MSRIT project exhibition is being organized. On this occasion, I would like to reiterate that academic excellence, global relevance and contemporaneous curriculum continue to be the corner stones of MSRIT. With every height we scale in our achievements, our responsibility towards society increases I wish the students and staff of MSRIT the very best and am extremely happy that PRADARSHANA has served as the platform for the students to exhibit their innovative project work Best Wishes Dr. M.R. Jayaram Chairman, Gokula Education Foundation 4 Vice Chairman Vice PRADARSHANA 2014, an open day project exhibition of the final year students is another milestone for MSRITians. We at MSRIT, have taken every possible step to develop the necessary infrastructure, technology, facilities, curriculum and extracurricular activities. Our objective is to develop confidence, self-motivation, research and problem solving skill sets and imbibe value education among our students. We give top priority to discipline and knowledge and the application of the same for societal progress and upliftment. I congratulate all the students who have participated in PRADARSHANA 2014. Best Wishes Sri. M.R. Seetharam Vice-Chairman, Gokula Education Foundation and Director, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology 5 Secretary Message Our College aims at becoming a front runner in developing the next generation teaching and learning methods and to foster individual excellence and participation of our students in the full range of academic, cultural, social and physical activities, and make them socially sensible all rounders. In this regard, I am happy that PADARSHANA 2014 is being launched showcasing the innovative project work of the final year students. Best Wishes Sri. M.R. Ramaiah Secretary, Gokula Education Foundation and Director, M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology 6 CE Message MSRIT is pleased to open its gates on May 8th and 9th to all the young and aspiring students with their parents for its annual project presentation – “PRADARSHANA”. This is an event that showcases the work, skill and talent of the students of MSRIT. The event is intended to encourage the spirit of invention, innovation and interaction among students. The MSRIT welcomes all the CET and COMED-K students to see and get the feel of the vibrancy that pervades the learning process here and to learn first hand of the life in MSRIT. Best Wishes Sri. S.M. Acharya, IAS (Rtd) Chief Executive, GEF 7 Principal Message Principal It is my pleasure to note that ‘Open Day’ of our institution is planned mainly to exhibit all projects being carried out by our students. We know very well that project work forms a very important component of the curriculum in Engineering education. The projects being carried out by students provide an opportunity to apply the theory he/she learnt. This also helps all students to sharpen their skills and exhibit their talents. The purpose of this exhibition is to provide a platform for all students to showcase their work and also exhibit their skills. Students, parents, interested public and employers are also invited to the Open Day (project exhibition) to witness these projects and appreciate the good work of students. My hearty congratulations to all those involved in organizing this project exhibition for their best efforts. Also, my best wishes to our students for taking project work seriously and exhibiting their projects. Best Wishes Dr. S Y Kulkarni Principal 8 M.S.Ramaiah Institute of Technology (Autonomous Institute Affiliated to VTU) OPEN-DAY Project Exhibition 2014 8 – 9th May 2014 PATRONS Dr. M.R. Jayaram, Sri M.R. Seetharam, Chairman, GEF ViceChairman-GEF, Director- MSRIT Sri M.R. Ramaiah, Sri S. M. Acharya, Secretary- GEF, Director- MSRIT Chief Executive- GEF (Engg.) Sri G. Ramachandra Murthy, Chief of Finance, GEF ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. S.Y.Kulkarni, Dr. N.V.R.Naidu, Principal, MSRIT Vice-Principal, MSRIT Dr. T.V.Suresh Kumar, Sri Ramesh N Naik, Registrar (Academics), MSRIT Registrar (Admn.), MSRIT EXHIBITION CO-ORDINATOR (External) Dr. Natarajan,Prof. & Head, Dept. of Telecomunication Engg., MSRIT 9 EXHIBITION (External) Committee Dr. Savitha Konna Dr. S V Prakash, Placement Officer Dept.of Mechanical Engg., Dr. Vishwanath Talasila, Mr. S.G. Shivaprasad Yadav Dept. of Telecommunication Dept. of Telecommunication Mr. Pradip Kumar Dixit Dr. K. P. Nagaraj Dept. of Electrical Science & Engg., Dept. of Civil Engineering Dr. K.R. Phaneesh Dept. of Mechanical Engg., PROJECT EXHIBITION CO-ORDINATOR Dr. G.M. Lingaraju, Professor, Dept. of Information Science & Engg., MSRIT ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Dr. S V Prakash, Mr. C G Ragavendra, Dept.of Mechanical Engg., Dept. of Electronics & Communication Dr. Archna, Mr. Prashanth Kambli, Dept.of Chemical Engg., Dept. of Information science & Engg., Mr. A.Ramachandra Mr. Naresh.E Dept.of InstrumentationTechnology Dept. of Information science & Engg., Dr. Chandraprabha M. N Mrs. S. Dawnee Dept. of Biotechnology Depat. of Electrical Science & Engg., Mr. C K Narayanappa, Mrs. Anitha Dharmapal Dept. of Medical Electronics Dept. of Architecture Mrs. Shobha K.R Mr. M. Rajesh Dept. of Telecommunication Dept. of Industrial Engineering & Management Mrs. Seema S Mr. B.G Jagdeesha Dept. of Computer Science & Engg., Dept. of Civil Engineering Mrs. M Monica Dept. of Computer Science & Engg., 10 DEPARTMENT ABSTRACTS Architecture 11 TITLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Students USN Name 1 1MS09AT051 PRAJAY ALVA K Thesis coordinator
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