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    An Official News Magazine of

    B.S.A. COLLEGE OF ENGG. & TECH.

    BSA College Of Engineering & TechnologyMathura, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Established & Governed by Shri Agarawal Shiksha Mandal (Regd.), Mathura

    2012 University Gold MedalistURVASHI PANDEYURVASHI PANDEY

    Issue - 7

    TechmaGe c h m a G

    Genesis

    Governance

    Infrastructure

    Intellectual Capital

    Interface

    Established in 1997, BSA College of Engineering & Technology is one of the oldest and most reputed engineering colleges in

    the state of Uttar Pradesh.

    The College is recognized by the AICTE, affiliated to the Mahamaya Technical University, Noida and is certified by ISO

    9001:2008. The College is also an Institutional Member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), New Delhi.

    At the time when private engineering colleges were unheard of in Northern India, the Agarawal Shiksha Mandal, the flagship

    public educational trust - governing BSACET and a number of other educational institutions of repute pioneered in setting up

    an engineering college. Inspired by the success of BSACET, several other engineering institutions have subsequently come up

    in the region which has eventually made Mathura the third most preferred destination for engineering education after NCR and

    Lucknow.

    Being governed by a public educational trust namely the Agrawal Shiksha Mandal (www.agrawalshikshamandal.in), BSACET

    has been able to stick to its founding principles of being a nursery of talent rather than a shop of education.

    The institution has got an impressive state-of-the-art infrastructure in the midst of Mathura city. Spread over an area of 14.5

    acres in the heart of the city within the Municipal limits, the college provides a healthy climate for technical education that

    paves the way for a brilliant career and prepares human beings who can stand steadfast in the highly competitive global

    market. The campus is at a throwaway distance from the Bus Stand and is closely located to the Railway station.

    Being one of the oldest institutions and located in the heart of the city, BSACET is fortunate to have an impeccable

    band of committed and capable faculty members, without which the outward glitter and glamour of any institution

    has no meaning and relevance.

    The institution has developed tremendous linkages and multi-dimensional interface with the industry, government

    organizations, non-governmental organizations, premiere academic institutions etc. which lead to excellent placements and

    provide exposure to the students.

    B.S.A.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MATHURAB.S.A.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MATHURA

    Near New Bus Stand, Mathura (U.P.) 281004 INDIATel.: 0565-2401980/81/82, Fax.: 0565-2401983

    Email:[email protected],visit us : http:// www.bsacet.org

    (An ISO 9001-2008 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION)

    Mr. Pracheesh Mathur

    Managing Director, Raytheon India

    New Delhi

    Dr. Vibhu Rashmi

    Advisor (Scientist),Ministry of Science

    & Technology, New Delhi

    Mr. R.K. Goyal

    Director-Finance

    Gas Authority Of India Ltd. New Delhi

    Dr. Rajat Moona

    Professor-Computer Science

    Department of Computer Science

    & Tech IIT Kanpur

    Ms. Shobha Mishra

    Joint Director FICCI

    New Delhi

    Mr. R.C. Jain

    Prof. & Head, ECE Dept

    JIIT University, Noida

    Advisory Board

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    Dr. L.K. Maheshwari

    Former Vice Chancellor

    BITS Pilani

    Mr. B.C. Agarwal

    Ex-Director-HR

    Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

    New Delhi

    Mr. Sanjay Malhotra

    Vice President

    Raheja Group, Mumbai

    UPTU CODE: 065

    Inspiring excellence in Education

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    CAGADVERTISING:9810612122,9871197377

    (March'13)

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    Agarwal Shiksha Mandal has its own glorious past since it was established with the sole aim of serving the society. The

    sapling planted in the form of Agarwal Bal Sa bha established its first educational institution, a primary school, in a rented

    building in 1920, has now a cluster of institutions. The salient features of the history of development of Agarwal Institutions

    has been written with golden letters, because de dicated, foresighted and committed members of the Agarwal Community

    formed Agarwal Shiksha Mandal, with an objective of nurturing the future of the nation through inno vative education. The

    pioneering work of Agarwal Shiksha Mandal has not been limited to education but it has also spread its umbrella in the

    field of healthcare.

    Vision of BSACET

    Mission of BSACET

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    BSA Girls Vocational College, Mathura

    Raman Lal Shorawala Eye Hospital, Mathura

    Brij Chikitsa Sansthan, Mathura

    Champa Agarwal Inter College, Mathura

    Champa Agarwal Bal Vidya Mandir, Mathura

    Prem Devi Girls Inter College, Mathura

    BSA Post Graduate College, Mathura

    BSA College of Engineering & Technology, Mathura

    Upcoming A.S.M Degree College

    Late Shri Babu Shivnath Ji Agarwal

    Shri Agarawal Shiksha MandalA 100 years old registered Educational Trust

    Shri Agarwal Shiksha Mandal Group of Institutions

    To offer quality technical education to

    all students

    To prepare students for undertaking

    their professional duties with

    competence & confidence

    To produce technocrats with all

    rounded personality

    To transfer the technical knowledge to

    society

    We relentlessly strive hard to

    impart quality technical education

    to produce technocrats who can

    drive the Nation towards glory and

    prosperity.

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    Mathura is well connected to western and southern India. Its on main Delhi-Mumbai

    and Delhi-Visakhapatanam line having direct train to Bangalore and Madras.

    Nearest Airport is 60 kms at Agra. Jaipur is only 225 kms and Delhi is 140 kms by

    road. Its on National Highway No.2.

    How to reach BSACET

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    Mission & Vision

    Governing Board

    Message from Chairman & Director

    Members of Editorial BoardAchievement

    Orientation Programme for B.Tech First Year Students

    Department of Computer Science & Application

    Department of Electrical Engg.

    Department of Mechanical Engg.

    Department of Automobile & Civil Engg.

    Department of Electronics & Communications Engg.

    Master of Business Administration

    Articles

    Career Counselling Fest - 2012

    Our Future CompanyTraining & Placement Department

    Companies Visit @ BSACET

    Students Industrial Visit

    Alumni

    Our Alumni at Glorious Designations

    Sports week Aagaaz

    Cultural Club

    Cultural Activities

    Student Corner

    BSACET in the Eye of Media

    Brij DarshanHow to reach BSACET

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    Dear Readers

    It gives me immense pleasure in taking this opportunity for expressing myself

    through this issue of our college magazine. This is very significant because

    many events and activities like opening of Alumni chapter at Delhi NCR &

    Bangalore, college collaboration with IIT-Bombay for Aakash Project and

    Virtual Lab with Dayalbagh deemed university, Agra happened this year in our

    college.

    Collaboration like this will help our students to enhance their technical skills.

    Exclusive coverage for this issue is pertaining every department's research

    work and activities like college annual function ARUNIMA, fresher's

    welcome party NAVANKUR and annual sports meet AAGAZ.

    All the branches of B. Tech. visited various companies and many students were

    placed during this semester in various prestigious organizations with the good

    efforts of our strong training & placement department.

    All these activities happened in the college with the outstanding working effort

    of faculty, staff members and all students of BSACET.

    I extend a very hearty thanks to the Governing Board members & Director to

    achieve new heights in education and placement at BSACET.

    The Editor and his team have put forth their best effort in making this issue

    signi?cant and interesting to read.

    It gives me great pleasure to write this column of message of magazine

    Techmag. of BSACET, Mathura. Besides appreciable Modern Class Rooms,

    infrastructure including large Library, Seminar Hall, well equipped Labs,

    Information Management Group Cell, recently constructed C.V. Raman

    Auditorium and Hostels; we are also proud of our highly qualified and dedicated

    faculty/staff members.

    Recently our college has achieved fabulous milestones in this long endless

    journey in pursuit of excellence. To mention few; BSACET has become one of

    the remote centres of IIT Bombay and also connected to IIT Kharagpur. We are

    third in state to achieve this facility. Virtual Lab has been setup at BSACET

    through which we will be connected with rest of the IIT's and more reputed

    Institutions. BSACET has been tied up with HCL through HCL Excellence

    Programmes. Urvashi Pandey, student of ECE final year 2011-12 Batch has got

    14th rank in the University.

    Besides above achievements, we have conducted Seminars, Conferences and

    Workshops in each department so that our students get acquainted with

    changing times.

    I thank the whole team of the magazine for their efforts and best wishes to all.

    Sri Madhava Sharan Agrawala

    CHAIRMAN

    Message from Director

    Dr. A.K. Singh

    Director

    Message from Chairman

    Sri Ram Narayan Garg

    Sri Lalit Kishore Mittal

    Sri Gaur Sharan Agarwal

    Sri Ghanshyam Das Agarwal Er. Mattomal Agarwal

    Sri Hiranyamay Agarwal

    Sri Devidas Garg Sri Dinanath Chaudhri

    Sri Ramesh Chandra (Supari wale)

    Governing Board

    Sri Madhava Sharan Agrawala

    Chairman

    Sri Pradeep Agarwal

    Vice Chairman

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    MEMBERS OF EDITORIAL BOARD

    Ms. Durga Puja

    Co-Editor

    Ms. Beena Agarwal

    Member Member Tech. Member

    Mr. Rahul Pathak Mr. Rahul Dev

    Vishal Lal Goswami

    Editor

    Dear BSACET fraternity and digni?ed readers,

    This is my ?rst experience as an editor of a college magazine; I

    have tried to cover all the aspects of college i.e. Academic,

    Cultural, Alumni, Training & Placement, Sports and recent

    Achievements.

    Nothing is complete rather than God, so your valuable

    suggestions are always welcome.

    Last but not the least my sincere thanks to a ll my team members

    who have been a real source of academic pursuit and

    encourgement.

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    All Members of Governing Board,

    Director, Faculty, Staff and

    Students of BSA College of Engineering & Technology

    pays heartfelt tribute to

    Late Shri Ram Niwas Ji Bansal Saraf, Bhagati Ji.

    th th5 May 1935 to 13 Jan 2013

    Member Governing Board during 2004-2007 & 2007-2010

    Founder Chief Editor of College Newsletter

    Renowned Businessman and true Social Worker

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    B.S.A. college of Engineering and Technology has organized orientation programme to inspire newly

    admitted students of B.Tech from various branches of Engineering for the new session of 2012-13 in

    September 2012 in the C.V. Raman Auditorium at BSACET.

    The orientation programme was inaugurated by Chief Guest Shri Pradeep Agarwal Ji (Vice-Chairman

    BSACET) and he delivered fruitful experience in front of new students that how they will get success in

    academics as well as in professional career. In continuation, the Director of BSACET, Dr. S.K. Rathi

    addressed the new aspects and prospects of B. Tech curriculum of different branches.

    B. Tech I Yr Coordinator, Mr. Vineet Verma introduced the faculty members of their subjects and informed

    them about the University syllabus and academic calendar.Examination Head, Mr. Rajneesh Yadav guided about the University Exams pattern and its schedule in

    relation to End Semester Examination.

    In this programme, Chief of Proctorial Board, Mr. Vinod Kumar introduced the members of Proctorial

    Board and told them about the discipline and disciplinary actions of t he college, and also provided them

    help line numbers in emergency.

    The Convener of Anti-Ragging Committee, Mr. S.S. Agarwal gave the guidelines about Anti-Ragging rules

    & regulations and did promise to make the college ragging free. He also provided the help line number in

    emergency.

    The Corporate Resource Centre provided the information about Industrial Tour and Placement Activities

    held in college and also introduced the future schedule of the placement campus going to be held in

    college.

    This programme was hosted by Mr. Gaurav Agarwal - MBA Faculty.

    Orientation programme for B. Tech First year students

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    OurCollege Code

    Achievement

    Proud Time of College RankingBSACET is having proud time again with 32nd RANK out of all GBTU colleges in UP by the

    calculation of 2010-11.

    (Ist Year) external marks gained by BSACET students versus no. of students in BSACET.

    Urvashi Pandey of ECE Branch 2012 batch ranks among top 20 students in GBTU.

    She scored 4131 marks out of 5000 marks.

    Honble Chairman Shri Madhava Sharan Agarwal has appreciated her performance

    at State University Level. The college is proud and appreciates her performance.

    It is a matter of pride for the institution that 100% of our MBA 2012 batch students are placed with more

    than one offer letter in various multinational companies of their choice.

    First in Mathura district and third in Uttar Pradesh to get remote center approved by IIT Bombay. BSACET

    organized a two day workshop on Aakash-2 for future development.

    University Gold Medalist

    Placement

    Collaboration with IIT Bombay stDr. S. K. Rathi addressing I Year Students

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    Department of Computer Science & Application

    Papers Published

    Books Published

    Achievements

    Mr. Rajesh Singh, Asst. Prof. (CS&E) - A Study on the effect of shift ing on LFSR PRNG, International

    Journal of Research & Technology, ISSN-2278-0181, VOL-1, Issue-5, 2012.

    Mr. Ashwani Kumar Singh, Asst. Prof. (CS&E) - Distributed Denial of Services Attacks- Classification &

    implication, Journal of Information & operations management, ISSN-0976-7754, Vol-8, Issue 1, 2012.

    Ms. Durga Puja, Asst. Prof. (CS&E) - Automatic Agricultural Leaves Recognition System Seventh

    International Conference on Bio - Inspired Computing : Theories and Applications, 2012, AVP-IIITM,

    Gwalior, India, Sponsored by University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. The conference proceedings will

    be published by Springer.

    Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Asst. Prof. (CS&E) - SKC Line Clipping Algorithm , Proc of International Conferenceon Science & Engg. (ICSE 2011), RG Educational Society Rohtak.

    Mr. Abhishek Garg, Lec. (IT) - An approach for swapping process through enclose of a swap operator to

    the C's operators' library, Journal of IJETTCS ISSN: 2278-6856, July August 2012.

    Dr. S.K. Rathi , Computer Networking Cross Country publication.

    Mr. Ashwani Kumar Singh, Advanced DBMS 2nd Edition Anand Publication, Noida .

    Mr. Navneet Singh Sikarwar, Editor in Chief of International Journal of Emerging Trends & Technology in

    Computer Science (IJETTCS), ISSN 2278-6856, four issues of the IJETTCS have been published till now.

    Mr. Navneet Singh Sikarwar, Editor in Chief of International Journal of Application or Innovation inEngineering & Management (IJAIEM), ISSN 2319 4847, four issues of the IJAIEM have been published

    till now.

    Mr. Navneet Singh Sikarwar, Member of the program committee of International Conference on

    Information Communication Technology (ICT-EurAsia 2013) on Date 25th-29th March, 2013 at

    Universities Godjah Moda, Indonesia http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/ict-eurasia .

    Mr. Navneet Singh Sikarwar was invited by an International Conference to attend as a guest; this

    conference began from 18th Feb to 21st Feb 2013, at Atlanta Georgia, United States. The organizing

    committee provided him air tickets, visas and lodging accommodation etc.

    At last, there was a session with Mr. Sachin

    Kataria about internet security. Core discussion

    was on what mistakes developers do, which can

    be traced by the hackers. He guided the students

    about how to secure the websites from being

    hacked. He shared so many interesting facts about

    internet security with students.

    There was also a question-answar session inwhich doubts of many students were made clear

    and they were rewarded with surprise gifts.

    Two day workshop on Information Security & Ethical Hacking was organized from 23rd August

    2012 to 24th August 2012 in association with IIT Kharagpur. Mr. Anurag Agarwal of IT 3rd Year

    won the First Prize.

    APTI - MANIA Quiz was organized on 11/10/12. It was an aptitude test focused on testing IQ of

    students. There was a massive participation from CS/IT/MCA/EC/ME students.

    Mr. Ajeet Kumar ME 3rd year (sec-A), Mr. Shubham Garg EC 2nd year, Mr. Nishant Saraswat CS

    2nd year got First, Second and Third prize respectively.

    A Technical Club (TECHNOCRAT) has been shaped and formed on 20/10/12, meant for providing

    inputs to students in terms of Personality Development & to technically equip them with latest

    technologies.

    Crazy Developers from MCA organized a seminar WEB ZILLA based on Website Designing and

    Developments on 29 Sep 2012. The purpose of the seminar was to make students aware of

    industrial development of web designing.

    The Seminar was commenced with lightening of the lamp for Goddess Maa Saraswati by the

    Director Dr. S. K. Rathi with a welcome speech. Mr. Aditya Narayan, Sr. Software Engineer, Tekriti

    Software Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon, Mr. Alok Agarwal, Sr. Web Developer, Crezone Technology, NewDelhi & Mr. Sachin Kataria, Internet Security Expert, Crezone Technology, Noida were keynote

    speakers.

    Mr. Aditya discussed about the languages and tools which are being used during website

    development. He also discussed about CMS and Client-Server Relationship. He mentioned about the

    precautions for choosing a server to launch the websites.

    Further, Mr. Alok discussed about how to launch the website. He guided the students to configure

    the server, how to create the sub-domains of a website and to create the mail addresses with your

    site's name. Mr. Agarwal also enriched students with knowledge of the best FTP tools used to

    upload full directory on server.

    Inauguration of Technocrat

    Department of Computer Science & Application

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    Department of Mechanical Engg.

    Students in Nirmiti Club are:

    Sajal Gupta, Sandeep Kumar, Bhuvnesh Kr. Sharma, Kainat Anwar, Prakash Mishra, Jatin, Manish

    Bindal, Anuj Garg, Shashi Shekhar, Shailendra Kr. Sharma, Rahul Kumar, Atul Singhal, Sangeeta

    Saraswat, Love Agarwal, Uday Pratap, Surendra Pratap, Yogesh Bansal, Upendra Kr. Gautam.

    A blood donation camp of Rotary Club in Mechanical

    Engg. Deptt. was organized by Nirmiti Club on 10th

    Oct., 2012. The guests of this function were

    Officiating Director Dr. Sudhir Kr. Rathi and college

    Registrar Mr. Bhagwan Singh. In the blood donation

    camp 123 units of blood was collected by Rotary Blood

    Bank in which 112 students and 11 faculty members of

    B.S.A.C.E.T., Mathura participated. The volunteers in

    this blood donation camp were Bhuvnesh Sharma,

    Shailendra, Shashi Shekhar and Kainat Anwar.

    A technical fest. named Mechquack-2012 was organized by Nirmiti Club in Mechanical Engg.

    Department from 10th Oct. to 13th Oct, 2012. Coordinators of that technical fest. were Mr. Varun

    Chhabra and Mr. Ravi Kushwah. The chief guest of this function was Officiating Director Dr. Sudhir

    Kr. Rathi.

    The events of this tech. fest. were: Technical quiz, Non-Technical quiz, AD- Zap, Cru Zade, Technical

    Rhymes, Paper Presentation.

    In Mechanical Engg. Department Nirmiti Club was

    formed on 5 Sept., 2012 and they have celebrated

    Teacher's Day on the inauguration day of Nirmiti Club.

    The Coordinators of Nirmiti Group are Mr. Varun

    Chhabra and Mr. Ravi Kushwah. The chief guest s of this

    function were Officiating Director Dr. Sudhir Kr. Rathi

    and Registrar Mr. Bhagwan Singh.

    Formation of Nirmiti Club

    Blood Donation camp organized by Nirmiti Club

    Tech-Fest Prize Distribution

    Formation of Nirmiti ClubFormation of Nirmiti Club

    Blood donation campBlood donation camp

    Department of Electrical Engineering

    EE Department has started online education forum and the departmental webpage, which can be

    accessed by the following URL address:

    http://www.mcp.aindia.info/?bsaee

    Using the departmental webpage students may have all the latest information, latest news, placement

    news etc about the department.

    http://www.mcp.aindia.info/Forum/login.php

    By this forum students can send their queries to faculties and it will be solved online by the faculties of

    EE Department.

    Electro-Tech Club organized the prize distribution ceremony on 18 Sep, 2012 for the semester toppers

    of the respective classes and for the quiz event held on Teacher's Day.

    A one day workshop was organized on 'MATLAB Tools 'on 18th Sep, 2012 by SOFCON Technologies.

    Students from all the departments participated in the workshop and got the participation certificates.

    An Industrial tour of EE Final Year students was organized in BHEL, Haridwar on 19th Oct, 2012 for

    exposure and the practical implementation of their theoretical knowledge so that they can focus on their

    respective fields and can have a lot of career options.

    Departmental webpage:

    On-line Education Forum:

    Topper Students Prize Distribution & Website Portal

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    Automobile engineering incorporates

    elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic,

    software and safety engineering as applied to

    the design, manufacture and operation of

    automobiles such as motorcycles, buses,

    trucks and their respective engineering

    subsystems. This stream of engineering alsodeals with the design, manufacture and

    operation of machines relevant to

    automobiles. Automotive engineers are

    involved in almost every aspect of designing

    cars and trucks, from the initial concepts right

    through the manufacturing.

    Automobile Engineering department offers 4 years degree programme in Bachelor of Technology in

    AE. The B.Tech course was started from 2011. The intake capacity of the programme is 60. The

    department has well equipped laboratories with most recent equipments for imparting quality

    education. The department has a well furnished classroom equipped with LCD projector & well

    quali?ed faculty.

    Civil Engineering

    Automobile Engineering

    Considered as one of the oldest engineering

    disciplines, Civil Engineering involvesplanning, designing and executing structural

    works. The profession deals with a wide

    variety of engineering tasks including

    designing, supervision and construction

    activities of public works like roads, bridges,

    tunnels, buildings, airports, dams, water

    works, sewage systems, ports etc. and

    offers a multitude of challenging career

    opportunities. A civil engineer is responsible

    for planning and designing a project,

    constructing the project to the required

    scale, and maintenance of the product. A

    civil engineer requires not only a high

    standard of engineering knowledge but also

    supervisory and administrative skills. The

    planning part of their work involves site investigation, facility studies, creating solutions to

    complications that may occur and the actual designing of structures. They have to work with the

    guidelines of the local government authority and get plans approved by the relevant authority.

    They may prepare cost estimates and set construction schedules. Construction work involves

    dealing with clients, architects, government officials, contractors and the supervision of work

    according to standards. Their work also involves the maintenance and repair of the project. The

    major specializations within civil engineering are structural, water resources, environmental,

    construction, transportation, geo-technical engineering etc. On most projects, civil engineers work

    in teams or in coordination with many other engineers. They can ?nd work as a supervisor of a

    construction site or a managerial position or in design, research as well as teaching in government

    services or private concerns. They can also work as independent consultants.

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    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava (2012), Modelling of Al-20wt.% SiCp Metal Matrix

    Composite using Surface-Electrical Discharge Diamond Grinding Process.

    National Conference on Trends and Advances in Mechanical Engineering (TAME 2012), YMCA,

    Faridabad, October 19-20 International Journals.

    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava, Modeling and Optimization of Electrical Discharge Diamond

    Surface Grinding of Al-10wt.% SiCp Composite, Journal of Machining and Forming

    Technologies (Accepted).

    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava, Development, Experimental Investigation and Artificial

    Neural Network Modelling of SurfaceElectrical Discharge Diamond Grinding of Al-SiC Metal

    Matrix Composite, International Journal of Abrasive Technology (Accepted).

    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava, Multi-Objective Optimization of the Electrical Discharge

    Diamond Surface Grinding Process, Asian Review of Mechanical Engineering,Vol 1, No. 2, pp

    45-50.

    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava, Development, Experimental Investigation and Modelling of

    SurfaceElectrical Discharge Diamond Grinding of Al-Al2O3 Metal Matrix Composite, Material

    and Manufacturing processes (Accepted).

    Varun Chhabra (2012), Effect of Inclusion on Fracture Behaviour of Viscoelastic Materials,

    National Conference on Trends and Advances in Mechanical Engineering (TAME 2012),

    YMCA, Faridabad, October 19-20.

    ACTIVITY

    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava (2012), Multi-Response Optimization of Electrical Discharge

    Diamond Surface Grinding of Al-10wt.%SiC Composite Using Weighted Principal Component

    and Fuzzy Logic, All India Manufacturing Technology, Design and Research (AIMTDR-2012),

    Jadavpur University, Kolkata, December 14-16,( Accepted).

    Shyam Sunder and Vinod Yadava (2012), Modelling of Al-20wt.% SiCp Metal Matrix

    Composite using Surface-Electrical Discharge Diamond Grinding Process, National Conference

    on Trends and Advances in Mechanical Engineering (TAME 2012), YMCA Faridabad, October

    19-20, (Accepted).

    CONFERENCES

    Department of Mechanical Engg. Department of Automobile & Civil Engineering

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    1. Dr. Manoj Kumar, HOD, ECE published international research paper titled Effective Analysis

    of Different Parameters in Adhoc Network for Different Protocols in International Journal of

    Smart Sensors and Adhoc Networks (IJSSAN), Vol. 1, Issue 3, 2012

    2. Dr. Manoj Kumar, HOD, ECE published international research paper titled Comparative

    performance evaluation of various QoS parameters in Wireless Ad hoc Network of reactive

    and proactive protocols in International Journal of Advances in Computing and Information

    Technology (IJACIT), Vol. 1, No. 3. It is an i nternational online open access peer reviewed

    journal.

    3. Mr. Farhan Aziz, Asst. Professor, ECE along with Prof. M.J. Siddiqui, AMU, Aligarh

    presented paper titled Optimization of -doped AlInAs/InGaAs HEMT performance using -

    doping and spacer layer thickness at IEEE International Conference on Multimedia, Signal

    Processing and Communication Technologies (IMPACT-2011), AMU, Aligarh.

    4. Mr. Girish Chandra Tripathi, Lecturer, ECE attended the International Workshop on Antenna

    and RF Design for Low Power Applications (WARD-2012) from Sept. 27-30, 2012,

    organized by IIIT, Allahabad and co-sponsored by IEEE (USA).

    Faculty With Aakash TabletFaculty With Aakash Tablet

    Department of Electronics & Communication Engg.Department of Electronics & Communication Engg.

    More than 300 students and faculty members and staff of ECE department participated in the

    awareness program on female foeticide and infanticide.

    Electronism Club distributed blankets, clothes, food and stationery to the needy children.

    Electronism Club conducted A Technical Quiz Competition and Robot making presentation.

    Electronism Club organized Prize distribution ceremony for the topper students in MTU exam

    and the winners of Technical Quiz and Robot presentation.

    Teachers Day was celebrated by Electronism Club on 5th September.

    Final year students visited Solar Energy Center, Gurgaon in March 2012 .

    One-day workshop on VHDL was conducted by Mentor Graphics in August 2012.

    Three-days workshop was conducted on Robotics by IIT Kharagpur in the first week of Sept. 2012.

    Establishment of remote center of IIT Bombay and academic partner of IIT Kharagpur at BSACET

    took place in 4th week of Sep. 2012. BSACET is the 3rd college in U.P. and 1st college in Mathura to

    get the remote center facility by IIT Bombay.

    Workshop on Virtual Lab establishment was conducted on 18th Oct, 2012 under the supervision of

    Dr. Manoj Kumar and Mr. Lokendra Sharma with the collaboration of Dayalbagh Educational

    Institute, Agra. ECE Department is in continuous follow-up for research work with multibrand name

    Aakash Tablet.

    An industrial tour for knowledge enhancement for final year students was taken to HCL

    Technologies, Pantnagar on 12/10/2012.

    Dr. Manoj Kumar, HOD, ECE visited IIT Roorkee for project work in 3rd week of Sept. 2012.

    Dr. Manoj Kumar, HOD, ECE visited IIT Bombay to organize workshop in our college with the

    collaboration of Aakash for Education in 2nd week of Nov 2012.

    Rabin Cap Consultancy, New Delhi conducted mock interviews, group discussions and aptitude

    tests for final year students which were coordinated by Mr. Lokendra Sharma, Associate Professor,

    ECE department.

    Two-days ISTE workshop on Aakash for Education under the National Mission of Education

    through ICT (MHRD, Govt. of India) conducted by IIT Bombay on 10th & 11th November, 2012.

    Activities of Electronism Club

    Robot PresentationRobot Presentation Virtual Lab Team MembersVirtual Lab Team Members Distribution to needy ChildrenDistribution to needy Children

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    Individual Achievements

    Research Papers Published

    Books Published

    Workshop Attended

    Dr. Govind Chawla & Gaurav Agarawal qualified UGC-NET (National Eligibility Test) June 2012, in

    Management.

    The National Educational Testing Bureau of University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts National

    Eligibility Test (NET) to determine eligibility for lectureship and for award of Junior Research Fellowship

    (JRF) for Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching

    profession and research.

    1. Beena Agarwal & Gaurav Agarwal published a Research Paper on Customers' Perception towards

    Banking Services: An Empirical Analysis in NSB Management Review.

    2. Gaurav Agarwal published a Research Paper on An Empirical Study on Environmental Awareness

    of Mathura based Consumers with reference to Launch a Low Cost Four Wheeler (pp. 11-15) i n

    Prabandhan Guru, A Research Journal of Management & Information Technology, in Vol. 2, No.

    1. Dr. Raman Chawla & Dr. Govind Chawla, Accounting for Management, Sahitya Publication, Agra

    (second edition).

    2. Mr. Shyam Sundar Agarwal & Mrs. Beena Agarwal, Project Management, Vayu Publication

    (second edition).

    Beena Agarwal & Parul Garg attended a two days Workshop on Aakash for Education under the

    scheme of ICT, (MHRD, a Govt. of India) on 10 Nov & 11 Nov, 2012 conducted by IIT Bombay at

    BSACET Mathura.

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    Amit Sharma (MBA IIyr), Rohit

    Srivastava (MBA II yr) and Deepali

    (MBA I yr) participated in CPC-MTU LIT

    FEST (Quiz & Debate) organized by

    MTU, NOIDA in the month of April and

    our college ranked among top Six (06)

    at State Level.

    The Written Management-cum-Reasoning Quiz organized for MBA students to build general awareness

    along with routine academic activities on 12/10/12 in the department of MBA at the B.S.A. College of

    Engineering & Technology, Mathura. First Prize won by Prashant Kr. Mishra (MBA II yr), for his

    outstanding performance. Second prize by Sapna Agarwal (MBA I yr), and Third prize by Pramod Kumar

    (MBA II yr). This quiz was organized by Archana Sharma (MBA II yr). A special prize was given to

    Pramod Kr. Kamboj (MBA II yr)

    A one day Industrial Tour was organized for MBA II Yr students at National Stock Exchange (NSE),

    Delhi on 28/09/12 to have practical knowledge in stock exchange. Following topics were covered

    during this visit:

    Overview of the Exchange Briefing about Capital Market & Derivative segment.

    Benefits of investments in securities market.

    Rights and Obligation in securities market.

    The Department provided 100% placement assistance to the students and achieved the target of 100%

    placement this year (Session 2011-12) placing the students in various reputed companies of India. The

    students were having at least 3 offer letters of different companies with them.

    The Department is also able to fill all 60 (Sixty) seats for the session 2012-13.

    The Department has achieved 100% Result of MBA 2nd year students

    MTU LIT FEST 2012

    MANAGEMENT QUIZ

    DEPARTMENTAL ACHIEVEMENTS

    INDUSTRIAL TOUR

    Management-Cum Reasoning Quiz

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    Dr. Govind Chawla

    Asst. Professor & Head

    Master of Business Administration

    2019

    In today's materialistic world there is a rat race for achieving things at supersonic

    speed and there is chaos all around, everyone is involved i n some or the other problem

    which does not seem to resolve. The sense of great dissatisfaction has set deep down

    to resolve. The sense of great dissatisfaction has set deep down in our hearts. We wish

    to board more money, more comforts and more and more luxuries as compared to

    others. This greed has overpowered us to such an extent that we do not hesitate in

    fulfilling our desires even at the cost of spoiling and ruining our relations with others.

    We are ready to do anything to make ourselves successful and capable. Negative thinking and negativeapproach leads to downfall whereas the result of positive thinking, positive approach and good

    behaviour is no less than a boon.

    Today the progress/success of an individual is judged by his materialistic achievements. Therefore,

    men adopt all fair and unfair means to attain materialistic components. It may be important to attain to

    lead a luxurious and comfortable life but this cannot necessarily make you happy and successful. If we

    look around we can find many rich people who had all luxuries of life and they did become wealthy but

    they were unable to become good human beings.

    People who are engaged in achieving materialistic things remain busy in developing only one aspect of

    their personality. The result is that t heir entire personality becomes imbalanced/controversial.

    Personality Development: Sound Character

    Such people generally lack in striking a balance in totality, they lack in farsightedness and tolerance. For

    achieving these qualities everyone should utilize every possible time of his/her life. Anyone, who wants

    to attain the highest pinnacle of success in his life, should meticulously work upon building a

    progressive and strong personality.

    In the rapidly changing world and because of rise in new concepts each day new values/opportunities

    have appeared in the fields of industries and management too. People whose hearts are filled with

    human values, are blessed with special abilities and welcome new possibilities in life, there is ample

    scope of progress for them. It is evident that most of the people working in any industry are able,

    experts and hard inspiring. For example, we can say that if the raw material is good then the product is

    also expected to be good quality.

    Due to the difference in capacity of the people engaged in same size of units, the result is quite

    different. Upto now it was believed that capital, raw material, and technical knowledge are the basis of

    success in any industry, but now it has become evident that we can progress in the field of automation

    with these things but we cannot ignore human contribution in the organization and smooth functioning

    in handwork, ability, behavioural excellence, enthusiasm and dedication of its people.

    Excellence means not only to excel in achieving material gains but to achieve success in other f ields of

    life as well and for this we must acquire such knowledge that may help us to achieve these aims in the

    best, quickest and easiest way. Excellence means to have complete control over our work, hobbies,

    aims, habits, experiences and passion. According to John Gillen, Excellence is an ideal quality. It is due

    to these qualities only that society recognized the importance of men.

    In other words excellence in personal behaviour also refers to growth/development of character. There

    are immense possibilities within you, develop your personality with sound character. You must

    recognize and understand them. The key to success is hidden within you. The wealth you have earned

    is not important but what is important is the means you have adopted for acquiring that wealth. Your

    personality, your capabilities, your thoughts and your ideals are all very important in determining your

    character.

    The seeds of great personality are hidden in every individual. There is no need to make them. You have

    just to unveil them. There is something that covers that goodness within us, we have to remove this

    cover. So do not ignore or neglect this precious wealth of character that eventually leads to

    development of your personality. "There is a popular saying that generosity is the key to success. The secret of

    life lies in giving not taking. The more you give the more you receive back with interest.

    Most of us eat eggs either by boiling or by making different delicious forms. But when

    you boil the eggs many chemical changes occur while an egg is cooked.

    A hen's egg is the composition of very complicated biological system. But when

    we focus on the major parts that we see when we crack and open an egg: the shell

    white hard upper portion, the opaque viscous liquid known as albumen and the yolk

    (yellow). The shell protects the inner portion from the shocks and outer atmosphere.But it has many microscopic pores through which air can pass. The albumen is 88%

    water and 12% protein and a small amount of Iron (II) sulfide in the form of Fe+2 ions.

    By the study of chemical composition of egg we can say that proteins are the polymers of amino

    acids and these proteins in sol utions remain present as 'micelles' (associated colloids) i.e. Polymeric

    molecules folds in such a way that the hydrophobic part (water heating) buried or present inside and

    hydrophilic part (water loving) remains outside towards the solution (inside shell) environment. This

    nature of protein allows it to perform normal physiological functions.

    We know that heat causes molecules of proteins to unfold and denature. Chemicals such as acids

    and salts (NaCl) can also denature proteins. To avoid contact with water the hydrophobic parts of

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    The Future of Your PC's Hardware Memristor: A Groundbreaking New Circuit

    This simple memristor circuit could soon transform all electronic devices. Since the

    dawn of electronics, we've had only three types of circuit components--resistors,

    inductors, and capacitors. But in 1971, UC Berkeley researcher Leon Chua theorized

    the possibility of a fourth type of component, one of that would be able to measure the

    flow of electric current: the memristor. Now, just 37 years later, Hewlett-Packard has

    built one. What is i t? As its name implies, the memristor can "remember" how much

    current has passed through it. And by alternating the amount of current that passes

    through it, a memristor can also become a one-element circuit component with unique properties. Most

    notably, it can save its electronic state even when the current is turned off, making it a great candidate

    to replace today's ?ash memory.

    Memristors will theoretically be cheaper and far faster than ?ash memory, and allow far greater memory

    densities. They could also replace RAM chips as we know them, so that, after you turn off your

    computer, it will remember exactly what it was doing when you turn it back on, and return to work

    instantly. This lowering of cost and consolidating of components may lead to affordable, solid-state

    computers that ?fit in your pocket and run many times faster than today's PCs. Someday the memristor

    could spawn a whole new type of computer, thanks to its ability to remember a range of electrical

    states rather than the simplistic "on" and "off" states that today's digital processors recognize. By

    working with a dynamic range of data states in an analog mode, memristor based computers could be

    capable of far more complex tasks than just shuttling ones and zeroes around. When is it coming?

    Researchers say that no real barrier prevents implementing the memristor in circuitry immediately. But

    it's up to the business side to push products through to commercial reality. Memristors made to replace

    ?ash memory (at a lower cost and lower power consumption) will likely appear ?first; HP's goal is to offerthem by 2012. Beyond that, memristors will likely replace both DRAM and hard disks in the 2014-to-

    2016 time frame. As for memristor-based analog computers, that step may take 20-plus years.

    Dr. S. K. Rathi

    Professor & Head

    Computer Science & Engineering Department

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    The use of word "information" extends from, day-to-day activities to explain technical

    details. Generally, information relates to the knowledge gained through education,

    experience and study. On the other hand, technology aims at meeting day-to-day

    objectives of human beings or knowledge obtained through influence of human

    environment. Technology makes the human life easy through tools, techniques, and

    usage of light sources & make the work more productive. In today's scenario, when

    information is growing at a fast pace, then this information can be managed through

    technology. This information management through technology relieves human beings from storing,

    recalling and processing this information through human brain. Information Technology can be defined

    to be managing the collection, design, development, implementation, support of computer basedsystem specially software processes & hardware. IT is related to converting the electronic information

    stored & secured in the computer, which is processed, communicated and recovered back for use as a

    computer software. Collecting, storing, processing, producing and communicating data comes under

    information technology. This data may be in different forms, textual, graphical, audio, video etc.

    Information Technology includes computer networks, satellite communication, robotics, video, cable

    TV, e-mail, electronic games and automated office tools. Information industry includes all computer

    communication and electronics related components like hardware and software related services. IT not

    only improves information collection and processing but also preserves the confidentiality and integrity

    of well organized information. Indian IT industry has played an important role on projecting India on the

    global map. With the success of IT industry, India has emerged as a power on the world map. According

    to National Association of Software and service companies (Nasscom), which is specialized and ranked

    first in providing software services, IT sector's revenue in form of gross domestic product(gdp) has

    increased from 1.2 %, in financial year 1997-98, to 5.5%, in financial year 2007-08. IT sector has

    registered an increase in the price from 3.3% to 3.9% (financial year 2008) in Indian economy. Direct

    employment in Indian IT BPO crossed the mark of 2 million which shows an improvement of 389

    thousand professionals from financial year 2007. Indirect employment from IT sector has also been

    estimated to be around 80-90 million. IT BPO export(including hardware export) which was 318 billion

    US Dollars in financial year 2007, reached 409 billion US Dollars, in financial year 2008, showing an

    increase of 28%.Out of many global IT companies, many have established development centers in India

    where new products are produced. Easily available technical manpower is the most valuable resource

    of India in today's knowledge economy. India is next to America in terms of country where most

    number of english speaking professional scientists are available.

    Abhishek Garg

    Lecturer

    Information Technology Department

    Job opportunities in Indian IT Sector

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    denatured proteins will clump together or coagulate to form a semisolid opaque white solid. Heating

    also decomposes some proteins so that sulfur in them combines with hydrogen to form hydrogen

    sulfide (H2S) , an unpleasant smelling gas that can sometimes be detected when the shell of boiled egg

    is cracked.

    The colour of the 12 minutes boiled egg will be opaque while the colour of overcooked egg will be

    yellow from outside.

    To escape from cracking of shell while boiling always place the egg f irst in cold water then bring water

    to boil or by pin-boiling the outer shell or may add salt/vinegar to heat water.

    By the above fact we can think that one day before boiled eggs or frozen then boiled eggs are injurious

    for health. Always eat freshly boiled eggs.

    Dr. Ajay Agrawal

    Lecturer

    Chemistry Department

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    Emergence of advanced engineering material plays an important role in modern

    manufacturing industries. Todays manufacturing industries are facing challenges for

    shaping and/or finishing these advanced difficult-to-machine materials, such as

    titanium-based or nickel-based super alloys, ceramics, polycrystalline diamonds

    (PCD), composites, etc. due to their improved mechanical properties such as improved

    strength, heat resistance, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, etc. The high market

    of todays generation has posed challenges before rapidly evolving field of science and

    technology. Particularly, in the area of material science in terms of materials developed for superiorperformances. Emergence of such materials is popularly known as Composite Materials. Aluminium

    has been used as a matrix material owing to its excellent mechanical properties coupled with good

    formability. Addition of reinforcements in aluminium system improves mechanical properties of the

    composite. Though composite materials possess superior mechanical properties, but abrasiveness of

    the ceramic particles hinders the machining process of composites and thus limits its effective use in

    wide areas. In recent years, aluminium alloy based metal matrix composites are gaining importance in

    several aerospace and automobile applications. Aluminium alloys reinforced with silicon carbide (SiC) is

    used for a wide range of metallic and ceramic substrate and plating materials used in microelectronic

    packaging for aerospace, automotive, microwave applications and when it is reinforced with aluminium

    oxide (Al2O3) it can be used as microelectronic, optical and mechanical applications because of its

    outstanding hardness, high chemical resistance, good mechanical strength. HMP is the solution of this

    problem.

    A wide range of services have been designed & already implemented, as a result of the

    PRIME ENERGY IT project & the active collaboration of GAIA, in order to promote the

    energy effeciency in the information technology devices. The Electronics, Information

    Technology and Telecommunication Cluster in the Basque country (GAIA-Cluster

    TEIC) has participated, together with an international consortium of companies and

    institutions and as the only Spanish partner, in the European project PRIME ENERGY IT

    since May 2010. The project aims at promoting the development of a market based on

    sustainable technologies and infrastructures, among which these are included servers, data storage,

    networks and installation equipment as well as new technologies for energy management. The origin of

    the project, supported by the Intelligent Energy Program of the European Commission, arises from the

    need of putting into practice new technology. This will result in a reduction of the energy demand,

    needed early due to the increasing energy consumption of IT devices. Among these services, the

    comprehensive training program addressed for the professionals in the area need to be emphasized.

    The objective of the training is to facilitate the management and selection of the energy efficiency and

    provide them with the knowledge of the rules and procedures for improving the implementation ofenergy efficiency. The program, which has been designed by the technical University of Berlin,

    Polytechnic of Milan and the University of Coimbra, has been divided into seven modules available on

    the project webpage. GAIA- Cluster TEIC in collaboration with the associated company PQC has

    already imparted this training modelity in Bilbao, Madrid and Barcelona. Additionally, a set of brochures

    on energy efficient technology and best practice cases in data centers in Europe have been published,

    as well as a brochure about the process of Green Public Procurement.

    Dr. Manoj Kumar

    Professor & Head

    Electronics & Comm. Engineering Department

    Emergence of advanced engineering material

    Dr. Sanjeev Gaur

    Professor & Head

    Mechanical Engineering Department

    Energy Layer

    Articles

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    Career Counselling Fest - 2012

    Managementwith Jatin Chawla

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    Career Counselling Fest -2012 was organized on

    15.06.12 for XII pass out students of 2012. Hundreds

    of students from various CBSE / ICSE / UP Board

    Intermediate schools had participated in this program.

    Mr. Jatin Chawla, an eminent educationist & career

    counsellor had been invited as chief guest. He is the

    Director of the Center for Career Development. He has

    been doing a number of shows on NDTV (Mission

    Admission completed 28 episodes), DD (Like Career

    Time, Evening live Show, Meri Baat), CNN-IBN, CNEB,

    ZEE Business, Sahara T.V. NCR, MAHUA TV, Total

    TV, for various newspapers and magazines like India

    Today - Aspire, Outlook, Sahara Times, HT, Dainik

    Bhaskar and Times of India. He has been answering

    students queries on 102.6 F.M.

    Mr. Jatin Chawla had shown Audio Video Clip to the

    students which highlights latest developments in

    technology like Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Giant

    Meter Wave Radio Telescope(GMRT), Crop

    Biotechnology, Use of solar energy & Differential GPS

    etc. Later, he discussed science based careers like

    Nanotechnology, Industrial Robotics, Bio informatics,

    Avionics, Fisheries Science, Oceanography,

    Biotechnology, Agriculture, Dairy Science, Marine

    Science, Engineering Mechanical, Computer

    Science, Electronics, Electrical etc. with students.

    Mr. Jatin Chawla has focused on the point that hard

    work is the only key to success and there are no

    shortcuts for it and students should adopt the same.

    They should choose their career depending upon their

    interest rather than running with the crowd.

    There was also a session for Questionnaire and

    feedback. In this session, students asked questions

    related to their career and views about the fest. We

    have also given awards to meritorious students of

    various schools.

    The program ended with the motivational speech by

    Hon'ble Chairman Shri Madhava Sharan Agrawala and

    Hon'ble Vice Chairman Shri Pradeep Agarwal for

    inspiring students to achieve their goals.

    Our Future Company

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    Ankita Lavania Bhumika Pathak

    Sonal Garg

    Sandeep Kumar Vishnu Lal Mohd. Aziz

    Dheeraj Kumar

    Govind Soni Neeraj Kumar Brajesh Kumar Swarnkar

    Somya Sharma Jai Dwivedi Ruhi Pathak

    Anjali Pathak

    Anmol Jaiswal Avneesh Pratap Singh Rohit Agarwal Somya Mishra

    Chhaya Agarwal Renuka Pal Bhoopesh Pathak

    Khushboo Bansal Ashotosh Parihar Kavita Rawat

    Yogesh Kumar Dixit Ankur

    Juhi AgarwalCheena Goyal Sanchita Khandelwal

    Anant Jauhari

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    Our students of 2013 batch placed in various prestigious companies Our students of 2012 batch placed in various prestigious companies

    Training & Placement Department

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    Shivangi Mittal Amreen Qureshi

    Anoop Kumar Priyanka Garg

    Abhishek SinghSarika

    Pradeep Kumar

    Pramod Kr. Pandey

    Pragati Sharma

    Ranvijay Singh Gaurav Varshney

    Saurabh Gupta Manish Shrivastava

    Rohita Joshi

    Companies visit @ BSACET

    IT BRAIN SHAPERS visit of BSACET

    CMC visit of BSACET

    CLEARPATH TECHNOLOGY visit of BSACET

    Wipro BPO visit of BSACET

    Girnar Technology visit of BSACET

    A Quiz Contest was organized named Brain Quizzence 2012

    by IT Brain Shapers for MCA Final and Pre Final Year

    Students on 3rd September, 2012. The test comprises of

    Brain Teasers, C Programming and Database Fundamentals.

    Mr. Deepak Agarwal from MCA Pre Final Year got the first

    prize for getting highest marks.

    On-Campus Drive conducted for MCA Final Year students2013 passing out batch by CMC Ltd. (A subsidiary of TCS),

    Noida on 6th November, 2012 at BSACET Campus. The

    company's officials started their selection process with Pre-

    Placement Talk and then Written Test. Mr. Ved Prakash got

    final selection during the process. He was offered free of

    cost six months Industrial Training on various technologies

    in CMC Ltd.

    Pool Campus Drive conducted for MBA, B.Tech (CS/IT) Final

    Year students 2013 passing out batch by Clearpath

    Technology Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi on 26th October, 2012 at

    BSACET Campus. The company's officials started their

    selection process with Pre-Placement Talk and then Group

    Discussion & PI. Following students got final offer letters:

    1. Ankita Lavania B.Tech (IT) BSACET, Mathura

    2. Anmol Jaiswal B.Tech (CSE) BSACET, Mathura3. Bhumika Pathak B.Tech (CSE) BSACET, Mathura

    An On-Campus Drive conducted for B.Tech (CS/ IT/ ECE/ EE)

    Final Year students 2013 passing out batch by Wipro BPO (A

    Division of Wipro BPO) on 03rd December, 2012 at BSACET

    Campus. The company's official (Mr. Sumit Rastogi-Campus

    Relationship Manager) started the selection process with Pre-

    Placement Talk and then Group Discussion & PI. Following

    students got final offer letters:

    1. Anmol Jaiswal CS

    2. Somya Sharma EE

    3. J ai Dwivedi ECE

    4. Ruhi Pathak ECE

    5. Anjali Pathak IT

    6. Ank ita Lavan ia IT

    An On-Campus Drive conducted for MCA Final Year students

    2013 passing out batch by Girnar Technology Pvt. Ltd. Jaipur

    on 24th November, 2012 at BSACET Campus. The

    company's official (Mr. Abhishek Srivastava-HR) started the

    selection process with Pre-Placement Talk and then Written

    Test & PI. Following students got final offer letters:

    1. Ram Prakash

    2. Alok Kumar Dubey

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    Training & Placement Department

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    Campus Drive

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    Companies visit @ BSACET

    Eureka Forbes visit of BSACETAn On-Campus Drive conducted for MBA Final Year students 2013 passing out batch by Eureka Forbes

    Ltd. on 24th November, 2012 at BSACET Campus. The company's official (Mr. Vivek Srivastava-HR)

    started the selection process with Pre-Placement Talk and then Group Discussion & PI. Following students

    got final offer letters:

    1. Sandeep Kumar

    2. Vishnu Lal

    3. Mohd. Aziz

    4. Dheeraj Bhardwaj

    5. Govind Soni

    6. Neeraj Kumar

    7. Brijesh Kumar Swarnkar

    MBA Students' at NSEAn Industrial Visit was organized for MBA Final Year

    students on 28th September, 2012 at National Stock

    Exchange Ltd. New Delhi. The trainer showed the Trading

    Terminal Software called NEAT (National Exchange of

    Automatic Trading) and Market Watch Window. He also

    showed how trading of shares is done on that software. In

    the end he showed the NSE website and motivated the

    students to clear NCFM modules in order to get the

    opportunity to make their career in financial sector.

    ME Students' at PARLEAn Industrial Visit was organized for ME Final Year

    Students on 07th November, 2012 at Parle Agro India Ltd.

    Rudrapur. The company's representative Ms. Prachi Gupta

    gave detailed knowledge about the technical working of

    machines and products. Parle Agro is one of the largest

    manufacturer of Biscuits, Sweets & Snacks. It has 40% of

    market share in the biscuit market. The students visitedtheir entire campus.

    EE Students' at BHELAn Industrial Visit was organized for EE Final Year Students on 19th September, 2012 at Bharat Heavy Electricals

    Ltd. Haridwar. The plant manager gave an overview on the working of the following machines:

    Turbo-Generators

    Salient Pole Rotors

    Cylindrical Pole Rotors

    Assembling of stator

    Various types of cooling systems

    Working of CNC machines

    Various types of excitation

    Types of insulation

    Structure of windings

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    CS/IT/MCA Students' at INFOSYSAn Industrial Visit was organized for CS/IT/MCA Final Year

    Students in Infosys Ltd. Chandigarh on 9th November,

    2012. Mr. Pankaj Bharti from Infosys was the coordinator.

    Mr. Anurag Singh and Mr. Monik Agarwal started the

    session by showing Infosys videos to students r egarding

    growth and development of company for last 35 years and

    about the content of Spark program. Then they showed

    the presentation on Relevance of Information Technology

    in Business. Students were excited by the charisma of

    corporate world.

    ECE Students' at HCLAn Industrial Visit was organized for ECE Final Year

    students on 12th October, 2012 at HCL Infosystem,

    Ltd. Rudrapur. All students were divided into three

    groups to visit the different departments like Quality,

    Production, Testing and Packing Etc.

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    Students Industrial Visit

    NSE Visit

    Infosys Visit

    HCL Visit

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    My Zeal IT Solution visit of BSACET

    Easy Solution visit of BSACET

    Planet Research & Development

    An On-Campus Drive conducted for B.Tech (CS/ IT/ ECE), MCA Final Year students 2013 passing out

    batch by MyZeal IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (A Division of FCS Software Ltd.) Noida on 07th December, 2012 at

    BSACET Campus. The company conducted their initial round of recruitment process i.e. Online Test in

    college campus. Total 63 students appeared for the test and following students got shortlisted for ?nal

    technical interview round at company's premises in Noida. These students will be called for ?nal round

    after university exams:

    1. Sourabh Rawat CSE

    2. Narayan Sharma CSE

    3. Hitesh Kumar MCA

    4. Anju Sharma MCA

    5. Parth Agrawal IT

    An On-Campus Drive conducted for B.Tech (CS/ IT), MBA & MCA Final Year students 2013 passing outbatch by Easy Solutions Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi on 23rd November, 2012 at BSACET Campus. The company

    conducted their initial round of recruitment process i.e. Written Test in college campus. Following students

    got shortlisted for ?nal technical interview round at company's premises in Delhi. These students will be

    called for ?nal round after university exams:

    1. Archna Sharma MBA

    2. Antriksh MCA (2012 Batch)

    3. Hitesh Kuma MCA

    4. Anju Sharma MCA

    5. Sonal Garg CSE

    6. Sudeepta Saha CSE

    7. Shivam Agarwal CSE

    8. Saurabh Rawat CSE

    9. Tarun Gupta IT

    10. Narayan Sharma CSE

    An On-Campus Drive conducted for MCA Final Year students 2013 passing out batch by Planet

    Research & Development Pvt. Ltd. Jaipur on 14th December, 2012 at BSACET Campus. The

    company's of? cials (Mr. Ankit Agarwal-Manager HR & Mr. Abhishek-Project Manager) started the

    selection process with Pre-Placement Talk and then Written Test & PI. Following students got ?nal

    offer letters:

    1. Virendra Singh

    2. Anoop Kumar

    3. Ajay Kumar

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    Alumni

    On the occasion of 66th INDEPENDENCE DAY 15th

    August, 2012 the flag was hoisted by 1st batch alumni of

    our college Mr. Gaurav Singh (EC-2001), Regional

    Manager, TCS (Gurgaon). He saluted to our patriots and

    encouraged new generations to follow the character &

    activities of our patriots. He shared his experience with

    students to get success in life. He said

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    Flag Hoisting by Alumni

    The BSACET Alumni Association was formed in 2009 with the objective of fostering stronger ties between

    BSACET and its alumni, besides providing opportunities for Alumni to interact with other alumni & alumni

    association of the college website providing facilities; registration of new alumni, registered alumni status,

    placement activities, bulletin board, job alert etc. As alumnus, the ex-students get a lifelong e-mail

    forwarding facility that helps them set network with other alumni. Registered alumni in our association are

    1653 as on 19-10-2012.

    A technical seminar was organized on 26th March,

    2012 to guide our current students by alumni

    Mr. Dalvir Gautam, (Chief Engineer, SAMSUNG IndiaElectronics Pvt. Ltd.) and Mr. Shudhanshu Yadav

    (Tech Mahindra Ltd, NOIDA). In this program the

    doubts & suspense of the students regarding

    placements during interview were cleared. He also

    gave a lot of tips for the same. He shared his valuable

    guidance to the students regarding the working,

    culture & requirements of the industry. Also, he gave

    an excellent coverage of his field and satisfied the

    questions arising in their mind. His efforts on this

    occasion wil l surely provide knowledge,

    encouragement and motivation to our students.

    BSACET Alumni Association started Delhi NCR

    Chapter on 10th June, 2012. This event was

    organized in S.K. Star Heights, Mayur Vihar-1,

    New Delhi-91. Mr. Nimit Manglick (EC-2003),

    Lead Engineer in Samsung India Electronics as

    President and Mr. Dalvir Gautam (EC-2003), Chief

    Engineer in Samsung India Electronics as

    Secretary of Delhi NCR Chapter were appointed.

    At this time all branch & batches alumni of our

    college were present and appreciated meeting

    their colleagues after a long time. Approx 150

    alumni were present in this event making it a grand

    success.

    "Life isn't a matter of milestones, but moments." College moments can never be forgotten

    and the Alumni meet has been added as a feather in that list. I am very excited to see our

    college is growing exponentially and creating its name.

    Nimit Manglick, Lead Engineer, SAMSUNG India Electronics, NOIDA

    Bangalore Alumni Association

    BSACET Alumni Association has also started Bangalore

    Chapter in South Region on 11th August, 2012. Mr. Mohit

    Gupta (CS-2003) & Mr. Ankit Katiyar (CS-2003) were

    appointed as President and Secretary, respectively for the

    same chapter. This program was celebrated at The Country

    Club International, Sarjapur Outer Ring Road, Bangalore.

    During this celebration alumni of all branch & batches of

    BSACET were present and felt so grateful to meet their

    colleagues after a long period. Approx 110 alumni werepresent at this evening. The evening of 11th August, 2012

    was a memorable evening in the history of BSACET Alumni

    Association.

    I really feel that the management of the college and f aculty staff is doing great improvement

    in the academic field and for giving a corporate touch & recognition of BSACET. College is

    doing good, but at the same time students also need to put their sincere efforts. The priority

    is for respect of the faculty & college management from the student si de. Without respect

    for his seniors and sincerity towards career a student cant achieve anything. Also we have

    seen some sincere efforts from some of the faculty who were once the students of this

    college by making the college website very updated, trying to inform alumni of happenings

    in the college We sincerely & by heart wish that our BSACET will reach to sky heights and

    will make all of us feel very special.

    Dalvir Gautam, Chief Engineer, SAMSUNG India Electronics, NOIDA

    Chief Patron: Shri Madhava Sharan Agrawala (Chairman, BSACET)

    Co-Chief Patron: Shri Pradeep Agarwal (Vice-Chairman, BSACET)

    Patron: Dr. A.K. Singh (Director, BSACET)

    Executives:President: Mr. Vijay Kumar Dixit (Batch: EC-2003)

    Vice-President: Mr. Ashish Satsangi (Batch: CS-2002)

    Secretary: Mr. Doonu Singh (Batch: EE-2007)

    Joint Secretary: Mr. Ashutosh Dubey (Batch: EC-2007)

    Treasurer: Mr. Vineet Kumar (Batch: EC-2008)

    Members:Mrs. Durga Puja (CS-2002)

    Ms. Upasana Agarawal (EC-2005)

    Mr. Varun Chhabra (ME-2006)

    Mr. Dori Lal Sharma (IT-2008)

    Mr. Arun Kr. Pandey (ME-2008)

    Mr. Girijapati Sharma (EE-2009)

    Mr. Girish Tripathi (EC-2011)

    BSACET gave me the platform on which I could reach at Microsoft in U.S.A. Its so

    wonderful to see the progress at college. Alumni Association is doing an amazing job. We all

    should stay connected with one another. Thanks to Alumni Association, Faculty and

    Management of BSACET.

    Kadamb Goswami, Global Strategic Program Manager, Microsoft, USA

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    OUR ALUMNI AT GLORIOUS DESIGNATIONS

    Name Company Designat ion

    Debashish Mukharjee Infosys, Australia Manager

    Branch/Year: CS-2001

    Jitendra Singh Yadav Nokia Siemens Networks, Packet Core Specialist

    Branch/Year: EC-2001

    Pankaj Chaturvedi Reliance Industries Ltd., Mumbai Manager

    Branch/Year: ME-2001

    Gaurav Singh TATA Consultan cy Services Regional Manager

    Branch/Year: EC-2001

    Jitendra Singh NTPC, KORBA Engineer (IT-Com)

    Branch/Year: EC-2001

    Shivom Bhardwaj Reliance Refinery Sr. Manager

    Branch/Year: ME-2001

    Kamal Saraswat Jindal Stainless Ltd, Production Manager

    Branch/Year: ME-2002

    Vikas Goswami Infosys Technology Ltd. Technology Leader

    Branch/Year: EC-2002

    Nitin Joshi Huawei Telecom Assistant Manager

    Branch/Year: EC-2003

    Jyoti Ahuja Yahoo, Bangalore Engineering Manager

    Branch/Year: CS-2002

    OUR ALUMNI AT GLORIOUS DESIGNATIONS

    Name Company Designation

    Vivek Gupta Infosys, Bangalore Technology Lead

    Branch/Year: EC-2002

    Nimit Manglick SAMSUNG India Electronics Lead Engineer

    Branch/Year: EC-2003

    Balik Das Nokia Siemens Network FM Engineer

    Branch/Year: EC-2007

    Rashi Varshney Indian Air Force Flying Officer

    Branch/Year: IT-2006

    Abhinav Kushwaha Oracle India Pvt Ltd. Technical Lead

    Branch/Year: CS-2003

    Chetan Singh Parihar BHEL Sr. Engineer

    Branch/Year: EE-2007

    Pankul Agarwal Larson & Toubro Ltd. Assistant Manager

    Branch/Year: EE-2008

    Kshama Pachauri Airport Authority Of India Executive

    Branch/Year: EC-2009

    Ankita Agarwal IBM India Pvt. Ltd. Associate System

    Branch/Year: CS-2009

    Neha Batra HCL Ltd., NOIDA TSO

    Branch/Year: EE-2010

    Analyst

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    Baskelball Champion team

    Cultural Club

    Navratra Special Arunima 2012

    It is an era of overall development and improvements in BSACET, and cultural committee of the college

    has paid fruitful attention towards it. In this year-2012, cultural committee has started its role

    effectively on 26th January 2012, on the occasion of Republic Day of India with country stuff which

    included flag hoisting, speeches, patriotic poem and songs.

    The Cultural Committee organized a BSACET Annual Festival ARUNIMA-2012. The function was

    organized in 'College Premises' on March 24, 2012 and manifested youth and enthusiasm was at its

    full flow. In this eve, Dr. Vinod K. Agarwal (BE, MS & PhD in the field of Electrical Engineering) wasinvited as the Chief Guest. He is a renowned personality in the field of Solar Energy and owns his

    company Applied Solar Technologies which is the largest provider of distributed solar energy in India. In

    this event there were lots of cultural programmes performed by the students which were prepared in

    the guidance of Ms. Durga Puja, Asst. Prof. of CSE Dept. (Cultural Convener) and Ms. Upasana

    Agarwal, Asst. Prof of ECE Department. The programmes were very graceful and appreciated by the

    dignitaries present over there.

    Students were rewarded with various prizes for their magnificent performances in Arunima-2012. Chief

    Guest Dr. Vinod K. Agarwal announced a cash prize of Rs. 50000/- for the team members of Arunima.

    Shri Madhava Sharan Agrawala, Chairman announced the prize of Rs. 31000/- for all Participants of

    Arunima 2012 on the behalf of Governing Board Members. Mayur Nritya was the attraction of the night

    and won two prizes of Rs. 10000 /- announced by Hon'ble Chairman on the behalf of Governing Board

    Members and Rs. 5100/- announced by Shri Devi Das Garg (Hon'ble Member of Governing Board,

    BSACET). Smt. Urmila Ghanshyam Das Agarwal announced Rs. 5100/- for Navratra Special

    Programme.

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    Sports Week Aagaaz

    Prize Distribution Arunima-2012 Prize Distribution Arunima-2012Chairman presenting momentoto the Chief GuestGoverning Board Member

    We are pleased to inform you that BSA College of Engineering and Technology provides sports facilities

    and organizes sports week every year to maintain the fitness of the students because a Healthy mind

    resides in a healthy body. Along with t his sports activity of college level our college also provides and

    manages the sports tours of students to various other sports events on national level. This is only

    possible by the encouragement of Hon'ble Chairman Shri Madhava Sharan ji Agarwal, Hon'ble Vice-

    Chairman Shri Pradeep Ji Agarwal and Sports Convener Shri Ghanshyam Das Ji Agarwal.

    These sports activities are not possible without the timely inspiration, coaching and resources as well

    as motivation from the sports In-Charge Mr. Rahul Pathak and sports Co-In charge Dr. Ajay Agarwal

    and also supported by committee members Mr. Upendra Gupta, Nirendra Sharma and fraternity of

    sports belonging to Mathura who have already represented at National Level Sports.According to views of our Hon'ble Chairman Sir and Hon'ble Convener Sir (Sports) and rest of the

    members of governing board of BSACET, Only healthy/fit students can perform on field and in studies.

    Sports also give the lessons of competition, hardworking discipline and honesty".

    Our college organized sports week Agaaz-2012 from 29 October to 01 Nov 2012, in which more than

    500 students participated from various branches of B. Tech, M.B.A., M.C.A. of our college in different

    sports activities like cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, chess, carrom and other

    indoor games.

    Our college teams also participated at national level meets like Spardha 2012 at IT-BHU Varanasi,

    where our students participated in all the events of sports and won different medals. Among them a

    student of final year (EE) Shrivant won the gold medal in long jump event and made a book record for IT-

    BHU and our college.

    The winners and runner ups of the sports week were awarded by our Chief Guest Hon'ble Chairman Sir,

    Hon'ble Sports Convener, Hon'ble President of Agarwal Shiksha Mandal, Mathura, Shri Kanhaiya Lal

    Ji Agarwal, Hon'ble Chaudhary Deenanath Ji Agarwal, Hon'ble Hiranyamay Ji Agarwal and Hon'ble

    Ram Narayan Ji Agarwal.

    During the matches of sports week, Governing Board Members also distributed apples & bananas as

    refreshment to the students.

    Volleyball final was played between EE & EC, and EE won the match. In football the clash for the title

    was between EE and EC. This time EC was the champion. In cricket the match was between EE & EC.

    EE was the winner. In boys basketball, ME and CS fought for the Trophy and CS took it away. In girls

    basketball, EC girls beat CS. Many more winners & runner-ups belonging to diff erent streams of indoor

    games also made their presence felt.

    Sports are the means to maintain fitness & discipline in between the entire students of our college for a

    better career.

    THE CHAMPIONS ARE

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    Mr. Fresher and Ms. Fresher competition for first year students of all Branches of B.Tech was

    coordinated by Mr. Varun Chhabra, Asst Prof, ME Deptt. & Mr. Farhan Aziz, Asst Prof, ECE Deptt.

    Shri Pradeep Agarwal, Hon'ble Vice Chairman, Smt. Aruna Madhava Sharan Agrawala, Shri Mattomal

    Agarwal (Hon'ble Member of Governing Board), Shri Lalit Kishori Agarwal (Hon'ble Member of

    Governing Board) and Dr. Manoj Kumar, HOD, ECE Deptt. were jury members to judge the event.

    After three rounds of competition, the winners of this event got the title of Mr. Fresher and Miss

    Fresher. Dr. S.K. Rathi, Officiating Director gave away the titles to the winners. The winners were:

    UG Mr. Deepanshu Agarwal (EC) Ms. Surbhi Agarwal (EC)

    PG Mr. Mayank Garg (MBA) Ms. Deepika Agarwal (MBA)

    Hon'ble Chairman Shri Madhava Sharan Agrawala says The party scripts a beginning of celebrations

    & hard working students would be encompassing for coming crucial years for their bright future.Fresher's party is all about making a best start to the new academic year! A time of the year to create an

    everlasting relationship!

    At last the conclusion is that the cultural programme makes the students to improve the co-curricular

    activities through which they can show their talent in the other field of education. It also improves self-

    confidence in life of the student and prepares him to complete in a world full of challenges.

    Ms. Durga Puja

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    Cultural Committee organized a sumptuous Fresher's party NAVANKUR-2012on October 6, 2012.The

    primary aim of the Freshers party is to introduce new arrival of first year students to second year

    students.

    The function was the conglomeration of various colourful programmes.The programmes were

    performed by the Ist Year & IInd Year students. Shri Madhava Sharan Agrawala, Chairman announced

    prize of Rs. 21000/- for all participants and a special prize of Rs.11000/- for incredible puppet dance on

    behalf of Governing Board of BSACET.

    Shri Dinanath Chaudhri (Hon'ble Member of Governing Board) and granddaughter of Shri Ghanshyam

    Das Agarwal (Hon'ble Member of Governing Board) announced cash prizes f or puppet dance and skit

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    Student Corner

    What is Smart Grid?

    The Smart Grid is a combination of hardware,

    management and reporting software, built atop an

    intelligent communications infrastructure.

    In the world of the Smart Grid, consumers and utility

    companies alike have tools to manage, monitor and

    respond to energy issues.

    The flow of electricity from utility to consumer

    becomes a two-way conversation, saving consumers money, energy, delivering more transparency

    in terms of end-user use, and reducing carbon emissions.

    Modernization of the electricity delivery system so that it monitors, protects and automatically

    optimizes the operation of its interconnected elements from the central and distributed generator

    through the high-voltage network to industrial users, to energy storage installations and to end-use

    consumers.

    Why Smart Grid?

    Challenges Faced by Smart Grid

    Smart Grid Projects In India

    Smart Grid enables better energy management.

    Proactive management of electrical network during

    emergency situations.

    Better demand supply / demand response

    management.

    Better power quality.

    Reduced carbon emissions.

    Present Infrastructure is inadequate and requires

    augmentation to support the growth of Smart Grids.

    Most renewable resources are intermittent and

    cannot be relied on (in its present form)for secure

    energy supply.

    Regulatory Policies to deal with consequences of

    Smart Grid; like off-peak, peak tariffs and other

    related matters.

    Grid Operation : Monitoring & control.

    PMUs (Phasor Measurement Units) with GPS system

    has been installed at four substations of Northern

    Region and PDC at NRLDC, Delhi. (PMU Locations:

    Moga- 400 KV, Kanpur- 400 KV S/s, Vindhyachal-

    HVDC, Dadri- HVDC). They use Phasor Measurements data for better situational awareness and

    technology evaluation using minimum hardware & software. They also make use of existing fibre

    communication link.

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    BSACET in the Eye of Media

    Project : Design and Fabricate Zero Energy Building Model.

    The aim of this project is to design a zero-energy building, also known as a zero net energy (ZNE)

    building. Net-zero energy building (NZEB) is a building with zero net energy consumption and zero carbon

    emissions annually.

    This type of buildi ng uses non conventional energy resources (sun, wind etc) for energy requirement

    during the day and this energy is stored in batteries to use it during the night. Therefore this type of

    structure does not use energy from conventional sources like coal, nuclear, hydro etc.

    Project Guide: Mr. Marut Dev Sharma HOD (EE)

    Group Members: Yatendra Katara, Sonu Malan, Neelam Sharma, Priyanka Jain, DiwakarGuptaBranch (EE Final Year)

    Project: Online Shopping Portal

    The Online Shopping Portal (OSP), is a web application to provide complete solutions for

    vendors as well as customers through a single gateway using the internet as the sole medium.

    Project Guide : Mr. Vatsya Tiwari, A.P. IT Department

    Group Member: Ms. Rashi Garg, Mr. Tarun Gupta,Branch IT Final Year

    Project: Anticollision Device and Unmanned crossing system control over the unmanned railway

    crossings by giving great preference to the safety of trains as well as road vehicles.

    Project Guide : Dr. Manoj Kumar HOD (ECE)

    Group Member : Nikhil Bhartuya, Pooja Jain, Saurabh Katara, Sonam Varshney, Digendra Singh

    Project: Some Studies of Friction Stir Welding on Aluminium Metal Metrics Composite

    Project Guide : Dr. Dhairya Pratap Singh, A. P. ME Department

    Group Member : Nikhil Bhartuya, Pooja Jain, Saurabh Katara, Sonam Varshney, Digendra Singh

    Project: Modification of plant layout to improve productivity

    The main object of this project is to improve the productivity of the plant using Load Path method and

    Travel Chart method.

    Project Guide: Mr. Shyam Sunder Agarwal

    Group Members: Shivam Gupta, Saurabh Gupta, Sachin Pandey, Bharat Sharaswat, Raj Singh,

    Vijay Kr. Bharti

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    SHRI DWARKADHEESH TEMPLE

    Morning: 06:00 AM to 11:00 AM

    Evening: 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM

    SHRI KRISHNA JANAMSTHAN TEMPLE

    Morning: 05:00 AM to 12:00 PM

    Evening: 02:00 PM to 08:00 PM

    GOVERDHAN

    Morning: 05:30 AM to 11:00 AM

    Evening: 04:00 PM to 10:00 PM

    BARSANA

    Morning: 05:30 AM to 11:00 AM

    Evening: 05:00 PM to 08:00 PM

    NANDGAON

    Morning: 06:00 AM to 11:00 AM

    Evening: 04:30 PM to 07:30 PM

    VRINDAVAN

    SHRI BANKEY BIHARI JI TEMPLE

    Morning: 07:45 AM to 12:00 PM

    Evening: 05:30 PM to 09:30 PM

    SHRI KRISHNA BALRAM (ISKCON)TEMPLE

    Morning: 04:30 AM to 12:45 PM

    Evening: 04:00 PM to 08:30 PM

    PREM MANDIR

    Morning: 05:15 AM to 12:00 PM

    Evening: 04:30 PM to 08:00 PM

    RANG JI TEMPLE

    Morning: 05:30 AM to 12:00 PM

    Evening: 04:00 PM to 09:00 PM

    SRI SHRIRADHA BALLAV JI

    Morning: 05:00 AM to 01:00 PM

    Evening : 06:00 PM to 09:30 PM

    NIDIVAN

    Morning: 06:00 AM to 12:00 PM

    Evening: 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM

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