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Rajkiya Engineering College Ambedkar Nagar Placement RAJKIYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE AMBEDKAR NAGAR PLACEMENT BROCHURE 2020-2021 VISION To attain the global level of excellence in scientific and technical education, fostering research, innovation, leadership qualities and entrepreneurial attitude, contributing to the advancement of the society and mankind. MISSION To enhance knowledge and skills of students in science, technology and human behaviour that will serve the nation. To create an ambience for new idea, research, innovation and entrepreneurial attitude, with a high level of ethics, communication and leadership qualities. To develop ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively in each member of college for the betterment of the mankind and all living beings. From the Director’s Desk Engineering offers a highly rewarding and lucrative career – one in which you can apply intuitive, imaginative and creative ideas to find appropriate solutions to the challenges faced by our society. I wish all our students success in sharing knowledge, ideas and solving important societal needs and issues. It is my sincere endeavour to provide suitable environment- with transparency, impartiality and fairness- to all the students of the campus so that all can work in responsible and coordinated manner with their full potential to make it possible to fulfil all challenges. I am sure that, working as a team, we would be able to take our organization to the pinnacle of its glory. On behalf of Rajkiya Engineering College (REC) Ambedkar Nagar, I take great pleasure in inviting you to find the best possible candidates as per your needs. We would be more than happy to receive your suggestions, if any, to further improve our academic programmes. Once again many thanks. Looking forward to see you at REC Ambedkar Nagar. Prof. Vishal Singh Chandel Officiating Director, Rajkiya Engineering College, Ambedkar Nagar (A U. P. State Government Institution) Ambedkar Nagar – 224122 (U. P.) India Mobile: +91-94 510 51 969 e-mail: [email protected]. TPC Incharge’s Communique Rajkiya Engineering College (R.E.C.) Ambedkar Nagar was established by Government of Uttar Pradesh in year 2010, however, in a very short spell of about 8 years, REC Ambedkar Nagar has turned into a centre of excellence in technical education to combat the growing need of technological professionals in India as well as in the World. The graduating students, from the very beginning, have continuously been able to excel not only in their fields of study but also in co-curricular activities. The alumni of our college are showing distinction in their respective positions. At Rajkiya Engineering College, Ambedkar Nagar, we groom our students according to the needs of the industry. We open frontiers of technical knowledge and reveal new horizons of change, to broaden mind-sets of our students. Apart from the study, our students are also engaged in various cultural, sports and literary activities throughout the year. I, therefore, invite the esteemed industries and organizations to visit our campus for the recruitment. It will be a privilege for us to welcome you at REC Ambedkar Nagar. We look forward for an enthusiastic participation from your organization during the year 2020-21. Mr. Shivendra Kumar Pandey Head HR, Training and Placement Officer Rajkiya Engineering College, Ambedkar Nagar Email id:- [email protected] Mob:- 7007658248, 8527853396 HIGHLIGHTS OF BROCHURE About REC Ambedkar Nagar 1 Academic Programme and Admission Procedure 2 Faculty Profile 3 Highlights of REC Ambedkar Nagar 6 Why recruit from REC Ambedkar Nagar 7 Some Notable Alumni 8 Facilities for on campus recruiters 9 Beyond Academics 10 Summer Internship-B.Tech 15 About Ambedkar Nagar 16 Placement Record and Past Recruiters 21 Placement Team 25 About REC Ambedkar Nagar Rajkiya Engineering College Ambedkar Nagar was established by Government of Uttar Pradesh in year 2010. The college offers B.Tech Programme in three disciplines – Information Technology (IT), Electrical Engineering (EE) and Civil Engineering (CE) with intake of 60 seats in each branches REC Ambedkar Nagar has maintained an exemplary record of academic contribution for achieving excellence in teaching, research and governance. A sincere effort has now begun to restore the vantage position of REC Ambedkar Nagar as the top technological Institute in Uttar Pradesh. The students of REC Ambedkar Nagar are a cherry picked group. They have been chosen through a process that makes REC Ambedkar Nagar one of the most privileged institutes to get an admission. 1 Academic Programmes and Admission Procedure Admission in REC Ambedkar Nagar takes place through the counselling conducted by Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh based on the merit of candidates in the Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) except for Other State Nominees which are nominated by the Government of India. The Institute offers the following courses under semester system: Undergraduate Programmes (B. Tech.) (4 years / 8 Semesters) BRANCH SANCTIONED INTAKE Civil Engineering 60* + 3** Electrical Engineering 60* + 3** Information Technology 60* + 3** Total 180* + 9** * AICTE sanctioned intake, ** 5% additional intake in lieu of the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme Note: (i) The Institution under the AICTE Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme has been allowed to admit 5% of its sanctioned intake as an additional intake in the same discipline/branch of study. (ii) In addition to the above, a total number of 10 students as Other States Nominees on behalf of the Govt. of India are admitted. (iii) 5% seats on the total sanctioned intake approved by AICTE are available for Non- Resident Indians (NRI). 2 Faculty Profile REC Ambedkar Nagar has highly qualified faculty that provides a perfect base for raising students into true engineers that can adapt to changing industrial trends. 85% of our faculty are from IITs, NITs and Central Universities. 72% of our faculty are either holding or pursuing Ph.D. Most of our faculty members have qualified the benchmark exams in their respective field like GATE, CSIR and UGC-NET. Faculty of Electrical Engineering Dr. S. P. Singh, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad), Ph.D. (MNNIT Allahabad) Dr. Mohmmed Aslam Husain, M. Tech (AMU Aligarh), Ph.D. (AMU Aligarh) Mr. Vikash Patel, M. Tech (MMUT, Gorakhpur), Ph.D.* Dr. Sanjay Agarwal, M. Tech (NIT Hamirpur), Ph.D. (MNNIT Allahabad) Dr. Puneet Joshi, M. Tech, Ph.D. (GB Pant University) Mr. Yudhishthir Pandey, M. Tech (IIT Delhi), Ph.D.* (JMI New Delhi) Mr. Lokesh Kumar Yadav, M. Tech (NIT Patna), Ph.D.* (IIT BHU) Dr. Arif Iqbal, M. Tech (AMU Aligarh), Ph.D. (IIT Roorkee) Mr. Sonu Kumar, M. Tech (NIT Hamirpur) 3 Faculty of Information Technology Dr. Sudhakar Tripathi, M. Tech, Ph.D. (IIT BHU) Mr. Shivendu Mishra, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad) Mr. Ramesh Chand Pandey, M. Tech (Thapar University), Ph.D.* (IIT BHU) Mr. Sharad Verma, M. Tech (JNU New Delhi), Ph.D.* (JNU New Delhi) Mr. Ashish Kumar Mishra, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad), Ph.D.* (MNNIT Allahabad) Mr. Shivendra Kumar Pandey, M. Tech (JNU New Delhi), Ph.D.* (JNU New Delhi) Mr. Prince Rajpoot, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad), Ph.D.* (MNNIT Allahabad) Mr. Amit Kumar, M. Tech (JNU New Delhi), Ph.D.* (JNU New Delhi) Faculty of Civil Engineering Mr. Avaneesh Kumar Yadav, M. Tech, (MNNIT Allahabad) Mr. Amit Kumar Rai, M. Tech, (IIT Delhi) Ms. Poonam Singh, M. Tech (IIT Kanpur) Mr. Ayush Mittal, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad), Ph.D.* (MNNIT Allahabad) Mr. Anoop Kumar Verma, M. Tech (IIT Roorkee) Mr. Nitin Kumar Shukla, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad) Ms. Vaishali Rajbhar M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad) 4 Faculty of Applied Science and Humanities Prof. Vishal Singh Chandel, Ph.D. Dr. Amit Kumar Singh, JRF (NET), GATE (208 AIR), Ph.D. (IIT, BHU) Post-Doctorate (ISI, Kolkata) Dr. Sushant Chaturvedi, Ph. D. , NET Mr. Vivekanand Singh M. Tech, (IIT Delhi) Dr. Shailesh Kumar Srivastava Ph.D. (IIT Roorkee) Dr. Saurabh Srivastava, JRF (NET), Ph.D. (BHU, Varanasi), Post-Doctorate (1. UGC- Dr. D.S. Kothari Post doctorate Research Fellow, DTU Delhi, 2. DST-INSPIRE Faculty, DTU Delhi) Dr. Devendra Pratap Mishra, Ph.D. Dr. Prabhu Dutt Dwivedi, MMS, Ph.D. (MNNIT Allahabad) Dr. Amit Kumar Pandey, M. Tech (MNNIT Allahabad), Ph.D. (MNNIT Allahabad) 5 Highlights of REC Ambedkar Nagar Rajkiya Engineering College (R.E.C.) Ambedkar Nagar was established by Government of Uttar Pradesh in year 2010. Institute is covered under World Bank assisted TEQIP-III (Technical Education Quality Improvement Program, Phase II). REC Ambedkar Nagar has been recognized as a Research Centre by Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, AKTU Lucknow. Andragogy 33 regular faculty members having degrees from IITs, NITs and Central Universities. Faculty members are involved in cutting-edge research and contribute more than 100 research papers per year for Indian as well as International Journals and Conferences. Estimated faculty student ratio is 1:15, which facilitates personal attention. Our faculty are at the forefront of technical education and research, creating thought-provoking and challenging programmes for our students. 6 Why Recruit from REC Ambedkar Nagar REC Ambedkar Nagar is AICTE approved government engineering college with well- established library and laboratories. The top rankers of UPSEE take admission in REC Ambedkar Nagar. Toughness of entrance exam and cut-throat competition ensures that only those with superior quantitative/ analytical calibre and scientific ability enter Most students have a history of academic excellence in
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