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Students Message Mechanical Department Bharat Matta (2003-2007) I Bharat Matta completed Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from JECRC in the year 2007. I did it in Honours. I never thought I will be achieving that with so many activities during those 4 years. I was also the founder of Yuva, a non-profit foundation. You can learn more about Yuva at www.planetyuva.com. I was also selected during college placement at Reliance communication as Graduate Engineer. However, that didn't work out as my expectation for myself was a bit high towards the vision of life. I had already prepared for GRE during my college days. Yuva, Mechanical Engineering, GRE and College life, was a passion for me. I never had a moment where I felt like it's a burden on me. Even during university, I enjoyed studying with hostel roommates. I also stayed in the hostel for 4 years. Indeed, even in hostel leadership worked. We improved food menu. It was all decided by every member of the 1 st year, 2 nd year, 3 rd year and 4 th year. We did celebrate all the functions. I had very good bonding with my batch mates, teachers and all juniors/seniors. My seniors shaped me a lot. They had their own charm I learned a lot from them. Everyone motivated me to publish my own book name as "Journey of Life" in 2005. It was a huge launch. Sometime, I always think that without two special professors I wouldn’t have achieved all this and they are MP Singh Sir and Manish Jain Sir. Also, I had big support from Director Sir. Sometime, I had long conversations with him regarding Yuva. He has always uplifted me. JECRC is a perfect mix where one can groom himself/herself in all way. Then, I moved to Detroit for my Master Degree in Industrial engineering at Detroit in 2008. I don’t know why I loved Industrial Engineering but it was awesome. I had always desired from inside to learn new things. US Style is different from India. Every week, they teach you, you give exam, present case study, solve problem and presentation. Their way of teaching is so intense that you have to focus every week and get it done. Every week decides your final grade. I almost completed by 75% of degree in first 8 months. Then I moved to Chicago for my Internship at Motorola. In meantime, there was one rule in my university, where you have to pay 9 credit fee for 1 year and that total to almost $10,000. This doesn't count in your degree program. I wasn’t aware of it and this was extra. More than that I felt like, this is wrong. I am not using any university resource then why should I pay the fee. I started asking questions to my adviser, dean and head of college of engineering. It further went till university president. I also created awareness among student. Slowly it turned into a

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  • Students Message

    Mechanical Department

    Bharat Matta (2003-2007)

    I Bharat Matta completed Bachelor degree in

    Mechanical Engineering from JECRC in the year

    2007. I did it in Honours. I never thought I will be

    achieving that with so many activities during those 4

    years. I was also the founder of Yuva, a non-profit

    foundation. You can learn more about Yuva at

    www.planetyuva.com. I was also selected during

    college placement at Reliance communication as

    Graduate Engineer. However, that didn't work out as

    my expectation for myself was a bit high towards the

    vision of life. I had already prepared for GRE during

    my college days.

    Yuva, Mechanical Engineering, GRE and College life, was a passion for me. I never had a

    moment where I felt like it's a burden on me. Even during university, I enjoyed studying with

    hostel roommates. I also stayed in the hostel for 4 years. Indeed, even in hostel leadership

    worked. We improved food menu. It was all decided by every member of the 1st year, 2

    nd

    year, 3rd

    year and 4th

    year. We did celebrate all the functions. I had very good bonding with

    my batch mates, teachers and all juniors/seniors. My seniors shaped me a lot. They had their

    own charm I learned a lot from them. Everyone motivated me to publish my own book name

    as "Journey of Life" in 2005. It was a huge launch. Sometime, I always think that without

    two special professors I wouldn’t have achieved all this and they are MP Singh Sir and

    Manish Jain Sir. Also, I had big support from Director Sir. Sometime, I had long

    conversations with him regarding Yuva. He has always uplifted me. JECRC is a perfect mix

    where one can groom himself/herself in all way.

    Then, I moved to Detroit for my Master Degree in Industrial engineering at Detroit in 2008. I

    don’t know why I loved Industrial Engineering but it was awesome. I had always desired

    from inside to learn new things. US Style is different from India. Every week, they teach you,

    you give exam, present case study, solve problem and presentation. Their way of teaching is

    so intense that you have to focus every week and get it done. Every week decides your final

    grade. I almost completed by 75% of degree in first 8 months. Then I moved to Chicago for

    my Internship at Motorola. In meantime, there was one rule in my university, where you have

    to pay 9 credit fee for 1 year and that total to almost $10,000. This doesn't count in your

    degree program. I wasn’t aware of it and this was extra. More than that I felt like, this is

    wrong. I am not using any university resource then why should I pay the fee. I started asking

    questions to my adviser, dean and head of college of engineering. It further went till

    university president. I also created awareness among student. Slowly it turned into a

    http://www.planetyuva.com/

  • movement and finally university change the law in favour of students. Now student needs to

    pay 3 credit fee and that too count in a degree program.

    After that, I focused on my internship. During my internship, I was certified as Six Sigma

    Black Belt from ASQ. Later I joined Motorola as full time. The black belt was the biggest

    achievement for me as I was too young for that.

    I worked with Motorola for 3 years and then part of Motorola was acquired by Intel. So

    now, I am Intel employee with 7+ Years of experience. Currently, I am located in Dallas. I

    am working as Customer Experience Process Engineer for Enterprise Customer. It's a way

    you understand customer problem and figure out the solution. Industrial Engineering, will

    teach you so many aspects of business. My technical experience working with Mobile &

    Chip-set Development is also an add-on. One should be always open for learning.

    Apart from current job, I am working on new project name as "Ask us Local". It's an

    initiative where I’m contributing towards American economy to teach local business how

    they can be smart. You can learn more on web “www.askuslocal.com”.

    Abhishek N Joshi (2003-2007)

    It was the golden period of my life I have learnt a lot

    from my faculties and always feel proud to be a part of

    JECRC. With so many memories to cherish and

    knowledge to explore the world, JECRC is a complete

    package.

    After passing the college I got placed at Bosch

    Limited, Jaipur, Rajasthan as an Assistant Manager,

    Quality. It was indeed a new experience of learning I

    have performed various task such as Process and

    Product Audit department head handling PPAP,

    Process FMEA and control plan based audits, TS

    audits and Customer audits, resolution of chronic

    problems of customer using Quality Tools of SHAININ to identify root cause, design

    improvements and product reliability and performance improvements by drill deep analysis

    and choosing best alternative, lead senior management review meetings with Customers.

    Then I was moved to Bosch Limited, Gurgaon, Haryana in 2013 as a Field Service

    Competency Leader–North, where I was Responsible for Northern India service issues

    related to 11 product portfolios of Bosch. In September 2014 I joined Ingersoll Rand India

    Limited, Ahmedabad, Gujarat as a Quality Manager and still working there.

    It’s been an amazing journey from JECRC to a corporate world, I must say the position at

    which I’m today is only because of the faculties and the environment at JECRC which has

    http://www.askuslocal.com/

  • nurtured us in such a beautiful way that I’m always ready to face the challenges coming on

    my way.

    Akshat Yadav (2004-2008)

    JECRC College is not just a place where you learn

    answers to a lot of life’s questions but also a phase which

    will make you question a lot of life’s answers........

    I have completed my B.tech in 2008 from Mechanical

    Engineering with all the dreams, knowledge and

    experience of the wonderful and the most amazing four

    years of my life, I moved to Ranchi to pursue my dreams

    and to take the knowledge to another level in 2009 I

    joined Xavier Institute of Social Service for MBA in HR

    from where I got selected in a Public Sector Company

    Hindustan Copper Limited as a Management Trainee

    (Human Resource) and was posted in Rajasthan. In

    August 2015 I was transferred to Hindustan Copper Limited at Gujarat as posted as unit HR

    Head and till then I’m continuing at this unit. JECRC has played a vital role in my career

    development the Institute and Faculties has nurtured me so well that I always feel proud to be

    a part of JECRC

    Saurabh Jain (2004-2008)

    Good wishes to all....... I have completed my graduation in

    2008. Initially I joined in I.T branch but during first year

    found my interest in Mechanical and shifted to it after

    completing first year. Those four years (2004-2008) were

    undoubtedly the best years of my life. Great teachers,

    friends & memories are assets that I gained in that period

    which have made me a rich person, not by virtue of money

    but by emotions and relationships. M.P.Singh Sir, Manish

    Jain Sir and Kuldeep sir are people whom I owe a lot in my

    life. I joined Reliance Industries limited as a Maintenance

    Engineer in 2008 and had worked there till 2010, then went

    on for pursuing my MBA from Delhi Technological

    University (Popularly known as Delhi College of

    Engineering).Since 2012, I am working with Tata Hitachi

    Construction Machinery Company Private limited as Sr. Manager-Sales & Marketing in

    Jaipur. Sitting in my office while writing this note pictures of College campus, Yadav ji ki

    canteen, Mechanical labs & old friends are floating in my mind, I am feeling nostalgic. I am

    having a feeling of Gratitude towards the Institute for allowing me to be a part of it.

  • Vipul Saini (2006-2010)

    First of all I would like to thank Arpit Sir, you and all

    the JECRC family for considering me capable enough

    for such a prestigious award. My name is Vipul Saini.

    I'm from Jaipur Rajasthan I did my B Tech. from

    JECRC (2010 Batch Mechanical) Presently I'm posted

    as Assistant Commandant (DySP) at Bangalore Airport

    and working for MHA. Before this I was posted at

    Vickram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum-

    Department of Space. During my college days I got a

    chance to represent JECRC in Bodybuilding and Power

    lifting at National Level and won awards at BOSM

    (BITS Open Sports Meet) MST (MNIT Sports Meet)

    and various other events. The most interesting thing

    about studying in JECRC and I think everyone must

    agree is that it provides you freedom to express yourself unlike other colleges where you

    don't get such liberty. I got Campus placed in Surya Roshni Ltd in 2010. That was a year of

    recession and getting campus placed was a privilege in itself. I was fortunate though that my

    joining was the earliest in our batch. There I worked as a Production Engineer and was posted

    at Anjar near Bhuj (Gujarat). There I felt a need to broaden my horizon and become a Civil

    Servant (Since my Elder brother is already RAS). So I resigned from my job in 2011 and

    went Delhi to prepare for Civil Services after working for a year. I prepared from Delhi for 2

    yrs. and got selected through UPSC in 2013. Got trained in 2014 from Police Academy in

    Hyderabad. Thereafter I did Commando Course twice, once Short Commando and second

    time Special Task Force Commando, Basic Fire Safety Course, Special Tactics Course and

    various other courses in such a short span of 4 yrs. Of my major Security Assignments till

    date I was in Madras High Court during the time of agitation of Lawyers, part of Defence

    Expo (GOA), Security Expo (Delhi), Aero Show (Bangalore), etc.

    Parth Mishra (2008-2012)

    With due respect and honor, I extend my deepest

    gratitude to you for providing such a solid foundation and

    creative environment at JECRC which helped me to pursue

    my Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering with HONOURS

    alongside placements in two leading companies i.e. TCS &

    BGR Energy in year 2012.It gives me immense pleasure to

    share the news that after successfully completing Bachelors

    at JECRC and thereafter working as a Commissioning

    Engineer at BGR Energy, I have been selected for the

    MSc. Renewable Energy Engineering & Management

    program at UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG, which is one

    of the 100th best in the world, 3rd best in Germany and having one of the world’s best MSc

  • Renewable Energy program

    Kartika Malpani (2006-2010)

    I started with my academic journey at JECRC

    where I meritoriously graduated to be the only girl

    Mechanical Engineer of class in 2010. Soon after I

    joined HONDA, a prime automotive company in

    the world, working for their Research &

    Development division where I undertook myriads

    of projects in the field of automotive research,

    product innovation, sustainable technology &

    testing collaborating with teams in Thailand &

    Japan. I was fortunate to represent India at the

    Honda NHC World Convention in 2011 in

    Vietnam.

    In the midst of my stint at Honda, I tuned into my

    passion for Creativity & Design Thinking and got selected in India’s first & foremost design

    college, National Institute of Design to pursue my Masters in Strategic Design Management.

    This course resided at the intersection where Design learning honed at NID blends with

    strategic planning & management skill instilled at IIM Ahmadabad creating future leaders &

    business transformer.

    In 2014 after completing my course, I worked for many leading product design houses and

    corporate such as Bosch and Info edge. Also worked as a Lead Designer and Strategist

    at naukri.com. India’s top job portal, developing high impact websites & mobile apps. My

    expertise lie in the field of User Experience Design, Brand Development, Trend forecasting,

    Product Innovation & Design Management.

    I extend my deepest gratitude to Arpit Sir & all the faculties of Mechanical Department for

    providing such a solid foundation and creative environment at JECRC. All the Best!!!!!!!!!!!

    Mrtiyunjay Mishra (RAS) (2006-2010)

    I started with my academic journey at JECRC where I was a

    Mechanical Engineer of class in 2006-2010 Batch. During

    the preparation phase of life I was fully motivated &

    focussed on my target of getting into Job I always dreamt. It

    was not that easy as the journey to be an RAS was nothing

    less than a roller coaster ride. But one thing I would like to

    say that everyone should focus on the goals and not on the

    path to that goal.

    I have fought for RAS got selected time in 2016. Through all

    my journey I was always thankful to JECRC for giving me such good environment &

  • Education. I’ll always be thankful to M.P Singh Sir for keeping me motivated & helping me

    out whenever I needed.

    I extend my deepest gratitude to Arpit Sir & all the faculties of Mechanical Department for

    providing such a solid foundation and creative environment at JECRC. All the Very Best.

    Ghanshyam Pilania (2008-2012)

    Dear all JECRCians,

    I was a Mechanical aspirant of 2008-2012 batch in this

    wonderful college JECRC. My College days are

    unforgettable and in fact those days are the most

    happiest & fruitful days in my life. I proudly feel that I

    cherished every moments of my college. Being a

    “JECRCian” make me feel proud. My experience in

    JeECRC was just amazing. I got infinite love & lessons

    from my teachers especially from Manish Jain Sir,

    Kuldeep Sir, & Ashish Nagpal Sir, here teachers made

    me do “Work Hard” for the way to success. Miss those

    days of JECRC. Just want to thank to the wonderful faculty of JECRC….I am proud to be a

    Jecrcian. After completion of my college degree I prepared for Gate and secured AIR 21 in

    Gate 2013 examination and got selected in PSUs like IOCL, BPCL, HPCL, NTPC etc. Later

    after consulting with my seniors and teachers I joined in IOCL as an Operations Officer.

    Currently I am posted at indene Bottling Plant, Jhunjhunu as a Safety Officer. I wish to

    inform you all once again that through the proper guidance and hard work anyone can

    achieve much higher milestones for which you dreams like me. Wish you all the best.

    Mahipal Singh Kachhava (2005-2009)

    Dear all JECRCians,

    I was a Mechanical aspirant of 2005-2009 batch in

    this wonderful college JECRC. My College days are

    unforgettable and in fact those days are the most

    happiest & fruitful days in my life. I proudly feel that

    I cherished every moments of my college. Being a

    “JECRCian” make me feel proud. After completion of

    my college degree I got selected in Infosys & HZL

    Vedanta where I opted for HZL & since then I'm

    working with HZL. I joined as a trainee engineer &

    now I’m working as a Deputy Manager all of this was

    possible because of deepest knowledge & well

    guidance I receive from my faculties at JECRC My experience in JECRC was just amazing. I

    got infinite love & lessons from my teachers here they told “Work Hard” is the only way to

  • success. Miss those days of JECRC. Just want to thank to the wonderful faculty of

    JECRC….I am proud to be a JECRCian. At the very outset I would like to express my

    heartiest thanks to JECRC for making me who I’m today. Wish you all the best.

    Computer Science Department

    Piyush Bohra (2017-2021)

    I consider my time in college as my most valuable

    experience. JECRC gave me a platform to sharpen my

    skills in my field of choice i.e. Computer Science &

    Engineering and helped me to secure pre-placement offer

    from 3 MNC’s along with good academic record. In

    addition to learning practical skills, being in college has

    also taught me about the importance of social work,

    activities like blood donation and working towards girl

    child are the prime examples. Apart from it college

    faculties are very supportive and experienced they are

    truly the pillars to student’s career growth. Hackathon’s

    & Renaissance-the college fest, would surely going to be

    the best part of your college life experience and memories that you will cherish forever

    .Yes!! It is true that "College inspires you to think differently, it’s like no other time in your

    life. “Thank you JECRC.

    Harshit Bansal (2017-2021)

    Well! I Harshit Bansal from Computer Science &

    Engineering there is no doubt that JECRC is a

    prestigious institute. It not only helps to grab better

    opportunities but also enhances academic and

    interpersonal skills. The competitive environment

    helps me grow more. And the best thing is that there

    are many activities held around the year. They do not

    bound by the curriculum but teach you new

    technologies as well. I also get the opportunity to start

    a coding community "CodeForVision". The Faculty

    members are the real mentors; they guide and show the

    right direction.

  • Akshit Ostwal (2017-2021)

    My journey at JECRC College in Computer

    Science and Engineering has been amazing from

    academics to winning over 9 Hackathon’s and

    starting my own start-up and getting it incubated

    in RTBI, Faculties and management at JECRC

    have helped me a lot.

    From the classroom environment to the Spiritual

    research centre and Renaissance, studying here

    have not only resulted in academic growth but

    also spiritual, social and professional growth too.

    Special classes for placement i.e. Campus

    Recruitment Training by JECRC have helped me

    a lot in brushing up the concepts, solving aptitude questions, cracking GD and personal

    interviews of many companies. Also dozens of companies come for campus placement every

    year which result in setting whopping records of on-campus placement here in JECRC.

    Ishaan Hemrajani (2017-2021)

    My four years at JECRC were great and a

    memory to cherish for lifetime. It was full of

    learning and grooming oneself. I have

    established my leadership, time management

    and team skills and have also been able to

    advance these skills to the whole new augment

    level. It gave me an opportunity to meet

    different kind of people and learned many

    things. The faculties here make the college

    what it is today. With an attitude of being ever

    ready to help and motivate students whenever

    required is highly appreciated.

    I am thankful to all the faculties, mentors and

    entire Computer Science and Engineering

    department as well as placement cell. Overall it was a great experience and lifetime memory

    at JECRC.

  • ECE Department

    Kushagra Sharma (2015-19)

    "JECRC is not just a college but an emotion for me as

    college sets an epitome of all-round development in

    the student. I completed my graduation in electronics

    and communication stream from Jecrc in 2019. I got

    placed in Byju's even before completing my final

    semester through campus placement and now Business

    Manager in Data Ingenious Global Limited. To my

    surprise, being a Jecrcian is considered a status symbol

    as people drew the impression that if a student is from

    Jecrc he must be competent enough for the required

    skillset. I am currently working as a business manager

    in Data ingenious global Ltd and when I interview

    fresher’s for various roles, Students of Jecrc stand apart clearly. Jecrc is not only well known

    in Rajasthan but Nationwide and this recognition are because they invest in student's skills

    and enable them to unleash their best version. The way the entire Jecrc team specially ECE

    department works to explore students' potential and enable them to grow personally and

    professionally, makes the organization best suited. Yes, definitely a proud Jecrcian, not only

    for how they have helped me but for the fact that they believe in delivering quality education,

    and unlike other organizations, the administrators are academicians and not businessmen."

    Civil Department

    Radhika Bhardwaj (2014-2018)

    I believe that choosing JECRC for my studies was a lifetime decision.

    The teaching learning process is friendly besides being efficient. I am

    grateful to my faculty and management for providing me with the

    required industrial exposure which is helpful for me at my workplace.

    The proper nurturing at JECRC has helped me a lot professionally.

    Kalpit Meena (2014-2018)

    I am fortunate enough to be a JECRC Alumni as I had ample

    opportunities at the college for my academic excellence as well as

    personality grooming. JECRC is one place where dream meets

    reality. The moments captured at JECRC are the most precious for

  • me. I thank the faculty and management for giving us a life changing experience.

    Nikhil Maheswari (2014-2018)

    The college days at JECRC were filled with joy and enthusiasm. This

    was due to the dedicated college management and faculty of CE

    department. The practical experience gained through industrial tours

    and visits helped us to evolve as a civil engineer. I feel privileged to

    be a JECRC Alumni.

    Anshul Kumar Gupta (2014-2018)

    The availability of right opportunity at right time is very important. I

    think getting admitted to JECRC was an opportunity met at the right

    time for me. I dedicate my professional achievements to the honest

    efforts of the JECRC family. I believe it is an organization which

    believes in all round development of its students. I thank CE

    department faculty for their commendable efforts in making me an

    efficient civil engineer.

    Information Technology Department