th 4 DEGREE CERTIFICATE DISTRIBUTION CEREMONY for the graduates of 2017 Batch Saturday, March 17, 2018 Estd. 2001 * Institute Accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore# ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Accredited Programmes by National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi** *Permanent Affiliated UG Programmes : • Computer Engineering • Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering • Information Technology (w.e.f. A.Y. 2015-16) • Electronics Engineering (w.e.f. A.Y. 2017-18) **1st time Accredited UG Programmes : • Computer Engineering • Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering • Information Technology (3 years w.e.f. 16-09-2011) **2nd time Accredited UG Programmes : • Computer Engineering • Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering • Information Technology • Electronics Engineering (3 years w.e.f. 01-07-2016) # 1st cycle of Accreditation : • \"A\" Grade for 5 years (w.e.f. 30-10-2017)
Engineering Graduate Attributes 1. Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. 2. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences. 3. Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations. 4. Conduct investigations of complex problems : Using research based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions. 5. Modern Tool Usage : Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. 6. The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice. 7. Environment and Sustainability : Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental context and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development. 8. Ethics : Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice. 9. Individual and Team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi disciplinary settings. 10. Communication : Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions. 11. Lifelong learning : Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. 12. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
Estd. 2001 Vision Thakur College of Engineering and Technology will excel in Technical Education to become an internationally renowned premier Institute of Engineering and Technology. Mission To provide state-of-the-art infrastructure and right academic ambience for developing professional skills as well as an environment for growth of leadership and managerial skills to students which will make them competent engineers to deliver quality results in industry. Table of Contents Chairman's Message 2 CEO's Message 3 Message from our Distinguished Guest 4 Principal's Message 9 Dean's Message 10 About the University of Mumbai 12 About TCET 14 Best Practices (Student Centric) 17 Our Major Recruiters 18 Institutional Activities in a nutshell 19 TCET Infrastructure 21 Academic Awards 23 Institute Toppers - May 2017 23 Pride of TCET ... 24 Toppers 2016-17 25 Bright Performer Batch 2016-17 (Computer Engineering) 26 Bright Performer Batch 2016-17 (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) 37 Bright Performer Batch 2016-17 (Information Technology) 47 Bright Performer Batch 2016-17 (Electronics Engineering) 59 Bright Performer Batch 2016-17 (Mechanical Engineering) 67 Graduating Student May - 2017 78 Testimonies by Graduates 79 Committees for Forth Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony - 2016-2017 80 TCET Examination Section 84 National Conference on Evaluation and Assessment Reforms (NCEAR - 2018) 85 Glimpses of First Degree Certificates Distribution Ceremony for A.Y. 2013-14 87 Glimpses of Second Degree Certificates Distribution Ceremony for A.Y. 2014-2015 88 Glimpses of Third Degree Certificates Distribution Ceremony for A.Y. 2015-2016 89 TCET Institute Recognition 90 Vote of Thanks 92
Chairman's Message \"Our endeavor is to develop leaders, managers and responsible citizens for the country\" India's face of technology has completely been redesigned and revolutionized, making a remarkable progress in the past three decades. This technological evolution keeps on transforming with time. The innovation initiated back then by many erudite influencers of the Indian origin, has spread its magical charm and vast reach in almost every domain of industries today. India approaches closer to becoming one of the major super-economic powers in the world every day and is becoming the favorite destination for foreign investors. Thakur Education Group has realized that education, training and innovation are going to play a fundamental role in all our lives in the coming times. Hence, we have chosen to provide a world class education ranging from kindergarten to higher level education courses in various disciplines like engineering, science, commerce, management, specialized courses of aviation technology, pilot's training, animation technology, etc. Considering that the best modus operandi to strengthen the society is to impart education, Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET) envisions in building technologically educated citizens that the nation feels proud of. Since its inception, TCET offers neoteric infrastructure facilities of international standards and internationally acceptable education. I am immensely proud of the initiatives taken up by TCET in terms of industry-institute tie- ups, organizing state and national level events, innovative teaching learning methodologies and many more. These initiatives succor the students to excel in university exams, grab the finest placements and above all, become responsible citizens of the nation. I am delighted to behold the outcome of vigorous efforts of all the stakeholders through this Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony. I take this opportunity to convey my heartfelt congratulations on your graduation and wish you all the very best for your future endeavors. I personally wish you every success in the next exciting stage of life and career. V. K. Singh 2
CEO's Message “Eons of civilizations may pass, But the demand for technology and technocrats cannot be bypassed.” Over the years of 21st century, India in technology sector has contributed immensely and has been able to create a niche of itself as being one of the most favored nations for investment amongst the global investors leading to creation of various job opportunities. Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET) is always proud to have such a workforce for the nation and is working continuously with full vigor leaving no stone unturned to excel in technical education to become an internationally renowned premier institute of engineering and technology. The literates of 21st century are not the ones who can read or write but the ones who can learn, unlearn and re-learn that is to say adapt themselves according to the changing technology. This kind of skill set is inculcated in the students at TCET so that they can lead a more successful life and inspire others. It also helps students to broaden their minds to achieve remarkable results in their personal and professional capabilities. I shower my affectionate greetings to the successful candidates on their graduation and wish them all the best for their bright future. I am very much hopeful that graduates will stay connected with us in the years to come. Karan Singh 3
Message from our Chief Guest Technical education over the years has undergone many transformations, especially in the twenty first century with technological advances and globalization. It is really a pride to see that Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET) is adapting to these constant evolution of technical education. I would specifically like to appeal to the graduates to remember that a good degree is a basis for a strong foundation. What you take away on this occasion is not just a piece of paper, but your four years of hard work, your passport to the future and you as a responsible citizen. I would like to wish my best complements to all the graduates who are passing out today and appeal to TCET to continue on this journey of contributing to larger social responsibility. Wishing you all the very best!! Shri Amol Deshpande (Chief Guest-Academia) Head-IT Services Automotive Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra ltd. Mumbai 4
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Message from our Chief Guest Heartiest congratulations to the graduating students and my best wishes to all of you for a successful professional career ahead. I am a great admirer of your generation because of your inherent strengths – great capacity for multi-tasking, tech savviness, quick learning, adventurous, willing to take risks, fewer prejudices, honest and transparent, extremely committed and sincere for the causes you believe in and most importantly your abundant youthful energy. I would like to share a few thoughts with you today. • The technical skills and soft skills learned by you here are priceless; you will find their recurrent use in the years ahead. • Do not feel constrained by your graduating discipline. Feel free to explore other professions and excel there if you wish to. • Time is limited – live your own life and not someone else’s. • Learning is a life long habit, continue learning, whether institutionally or otherwise, and enjoy it. • To achieve big things in life and profession – do the small things right. • Be proactive, take action whenever and wherever you can. • Do not hesitate to make mistakes – not glaring but interesting mistakes, glorious mistakes. Working out of the box demands that newer approaches are tried without worrying about covering our tracks. It is unfortunate that while you step into the real world to find your place, the nation is engulfed in a state of despair due to persistent high level economic corruptions. However, the rapid technological advances around us is encouraging and new and exciting opportunities are opening up in various sectors - data analytics, ICT, Biosciences and Bioengineering, health care, financial services, consulting, social media, Education, IT and Software, FMCG, Food products. National organizations, such as DRDO, ISRO, SAC, ONGC, and several ministries, are addressing highly challenging technical problems that can give you the immense job satisfaction. Adminstration at both state and central level, are facing huge socio-economic problems that are crying out for technical solutions. For the adventurous – entrepreneurship after some work experience is a viable option. Dr. S. Biswas (Chief Guest-Academia) Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Department Former Dean of Academic Programs IIT Bombay, Mumbai 5
Message from Guest of Honour I am pleased to know that the Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony of Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET) will be held on March 17, 2018. I extend my felicitations and best wishes to the students, staff and management of TCET on this August occasion. Higher Education enhances and broadens the intellectual horizons of the students and technical education helps in advancing and implementing those new ideas. Along with this, inculcation of appropriate moral and ethical values is also important which can groom them to become responsible, conscious and proactive citizens. I am confident that TCET has been maintaining a high standard in its academic undertakings at par with the international standards, which is obviously seen in the new graduates. I congratulate the graduating students who will be receiving degrees at TCET and wish them all success in their future professional careers. Dr. Alka Mitra Head, Learning and Development, Reliance Industries Ltd., Mumbai 6
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Message from Guest of Honour It gives ,e immense pleasure to extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes for a very bright and fulfilling future to all the students who are graduating. You have been groomed and trained to participate and contribute the growth of Digital Economy which is changing the globe. I wish you all success as you step out in the world of opportunities and help in the growth of Industry and our Country. Dr. Vivek Bhartiya Principal Consultant & Global Technology Leader (Retd.), Tata Consultancy Services, Mumbai 7
Message from Guest of Honour I feel honored to have been considered to give message to the new graduates of Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET). I am happy to note that TCET, in its journey of providing quality technical education, has taken an initiative to produce responsible and highly educated youth in the field of technology. Graduation day is a very emotional moment for students to witness the successful completion of their goals spending four years in college. On the other hand, it is very inspiring for TCET staff to look back into the past and realize that their undertakings and dedication have brought this privilege for them to attend this event with humility and celebration. I take this opportunity to congratulate and offer my best wishes to the college and new graduates for upcoming challenges. I believe that they will surely achieve success in all their undertakings. Shri Umesh Sawant Director, PC&C Cummins India Limited Pune 8
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Principal's Message TCET was established in the year 2001 with the vision of excelling in technical education to become an internationally renowned premier institute of engineering and technology. It started with three programmes expanding today with six undergraduate and three postgraduate and Ph. D. programmes. In a very short span of just 17 years, TCET has become one of the leading professional colleges in the state due to its diligent adherence to quality in not just academics and infrastructure but in all its co-curricular and extra- curricular activities. The institute is relentlessly striving for delivering quality technical education along with training and research and has a distinct record of achievements. It organizes conferences, workshops, symposia and meets to provide a platform for graduates to encourage connects from industry, academia and government. The in-depth academic and co-curricular experiences to which graduates have been exposed here at TCET, My warmest congratulations to you on your would have prepared them with the technical outstanding achievement!! competence and confidence to go out and serve as I am pleased to say that Thakur College of capable technocrats. Their graduation certificate is Engineering and Technology (TCET) is testament to the fact that they are career-ready, holding the Fourth Degree Certificate grounded in their discipline, committed to ethical Distribution Ceremony on March 17, 2018. behavior with requisite problem-solving and critical On this auspicious occasion, I feel proud that thinking skills. I am confident that they are ready to 648 students of TCET will get recognition of take advantage of the opportunities by moving away their academic feat from Undergraduate and sometimes from comfort of familiar local environs to Postgraduate level. Being a progressive make TCET and India proud of their endeavors. This institute, the success rate is always above will allow them to engage and hone their competent 75% from last 10 years and it is 80.20% for skills to build a strong career graph. I am confident that Batch 2013-17. I feel happy to share with through their determination and commitment to you that the graduate rate is above 90% since personal and professional growth, they will achieve inception and for 2016-17, it is 94.74%. Our new heights in the field of interest. I also believe that journey is not just focused on lessons in they persevered to make this sojourn here at TCET a textbooks and results, but we also offer the memorable one. lessons of life, where quench of lifelong Graduation is a significant step in your education and learning of the aspirants is fulfilled through the entire TCET family wishes you the very best on this many activities. I am confident that the important occasion. I urge you to take advantage of newly acquired education and knowledge TCET experiences and contribute to the mankind. during their graduation will empower them I wish you the best of luck!! to play their part in creating a better future, not only for themselves and their families, but for their communities, their country, and Dr. B. K. Mishra the world at large. Principal-TCET 9
Vice Principal's Message I am proud that Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET) is playing a significant role in developing the destiny of the budding engineers. It is a great pleasure to offer my congratulations to the graduates on the occasion of fourth Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony which will be held on March 17, 2018 at our campus. On this promising event, I am confident that TCET students will continue to achieve greater heights and will become responsible citizens for the betterment of society. Graduation day is celebrated to review four years of studies and its attainment. I can completely understand that it is a very emotional moment for all the students while looking back into the past. It is also an inspiring moment for TCET to see the success of you all. I believe that the education, values and principles will help you in reaching the pinnacle of success. Our role is over & yours are going to start as an alumnus of TCET to contribute back to the Institute. TCET looks forward to working with you to get industry insight. I congratulate you once again!! Dr. Deven Shah Dean (Academic) Message It is rightly said that “A dream becomes a goal when action is taken towards its achievement” and we at Thakur College of Engineering and Technology are committed in taking constructive and purposeful actions to produce optimistic, independent, compassionate and life-long learners who will bring glory to the Institute, State and the Nation. My heartiest congratulations to the graduates of TCET! Convocation signifies the success and achievements of our students and it also marks an important milestone in the history of this institution. It is a time for renewing our dedication and commitment to the future of our country. This auspicious occasion marks an end and a new beginning for setting and achieving higher goals. I believe that our commitments and efforts will be reflected in the quality of our graduates. Congratulations once again!! Dr. R. R. Sedamkar 10
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Dean (Research & Development) Message In every sphere of our life, the influence of science and technology is becoming so pervasive that man's existence in this world is simply inconceivable in its absence. Education has the power to produce the specialized armies for making and operating the modern machines. We, at Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET), have prioritized skill based education with invention and innovation which can develop the research acumen of budding engineers. Graduation day is one of the important landmarks which will be kept with you as a treasure of reminiscences. I wish this journey of knowledge will gain more great laurels in their career. I take this opportunity to congratulate all the graduates for the degree and wish them luck for future ventures. Dr. Kamal Shah Dean (Student & Staff Welfare) Message Convocation is an important occasion in once life. I am delighted to share this incredible moment of happiness and joy for both of us. I congratulate the proud parents and guardians who reposed their confidence in us for developing their wards to become responsible citizen and productive graduate. I also take this opportunity to thank management, teachers and staff for providing their support. Our country faces myriad of development challenges and I am confident that our graduates will play important roles in solving these problems, leading the socio-economic development efforts of the country. I hope they will be able to prove their worth and provide best of the solutions for the benefit of the world. I wish them all the luck for their future endeavours. Dr. Lochan Jolly 11
About the University of Mumbai The University of Mumbai (known earlier as University of Bombay) is one of the oldest and premier Universities in India. It was established in 1857 consequent upon \"Wood's Education Dispatch\", and it is one amongst the first three Universities in India. As a sequel to the change in the name of the city from Bombay to Mumbai, the name of the University has been changed from \"University of Bombay\" to \"University of Mumbai\", vide notification issued by the Government of Maharashtra and published in the Government Gazette dated 4th September, 1996. The profile of this University carved out in 155 years of its functioning attests to its manifold achievements as the intellectual and moral powerhouse of the society. The University has always given its best to the country in general and to the city of Mumbai in particular by enthusiastically shouldering an ever-growing load of social values and opportunities. Initially, the University concentrated its efforts on controlling teaching at the undergraduate level and in conducting examinations. Later on it took up research and the task of imparting instructions at the Post-Graduate level. This resulted in the establishment of the University Departments beginning with the School of Sociology and Civics & Politics. The independence of the country led to the re-organization of the functions and powers of the University with the passing of the Bombay University Act of 1953. It has two campuses of areas 243 acres and 14 acres at Vidyanagari and Fort respectively; sub-campuses/centers at Ratnagiri 20 acres, Thane 6.50 acres and Kalyan 6.26 acres with 56 University Departments & Institutes and 691 affiliated colleges. It has established its name in industrial & International collaborations and runs various professional courses. The University was accorded 5 star status in 2001 & 'A' grade status in April 2012 by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). It has been granted University with Potential for Excellence (UPE) status by UGC and PURSE Scheme by DST. Many of its Departments are recognized under various national programmes, such as UGC-SAP at various levels, DST-FIST, etc. At national level, it has excelled in sports, cultural and out-reach activities. In the last five years it has seen 104% increase in under-graduate students, 112% increase in post-graduate students and 147% increase in distance - education students. There is 156% increase in the number of research papers published in International journals. HISTORY The profile of this University carved out in 161 years of its functioning attests to its manifold achievements as the intellectual and moral powerhouse of the society. The University has always given its best to the country in general and to the city of Mumbai in particular by enthusiastically shouldering an ever-growing load of social values and opportunities. Initially, the University concentrated its efforts on controlling teaching at the undergraduate level and in conducting examinations. Later on it took up research and the task of imparting instructions at the Post-Graduate level. This resulted in the establishment of the University Departments beginning with the School of Sociology and Civics & Politics. The independence of the country led to the re-organization of the functions and powers of the University 12
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 with the passing of the Bombay University Act of 1953. It has two campuses of areas 243 acres and 14 acres at Vidyanagari and Fort respectively; sub-campuses/centers at Ratnagiri 20 acres, Thane 6.50 acres and Kalyan 6.26 acres with 60 University Departments & Institutes and 749 affiliated colleges. It has established its name in industrial & International collaborations and runs various professional courses. At national level, it has excelled in sports, cultural and out-reach activities. In the last five years it has seen 104% increase in under-graduate students, 112% increase in post-graduate students and 147% increase in distance - education students. There is 156% increase in the number of research papers published in International journals. Twelve Department/sections are recognized under various national programmes, such as SAP/CAS/DRS/DSA/COSIST/FIST. More than eighty teachers are on various professional bodies. Eighteen National/International awards are won by teachers in the last five years. Every year about 20 teachers visit abroad for academic activities. Recently more than ten self-supporting courses have been started by the University. It is now granted a Five Star status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). It has two campuses of area 230 acres and 13 acres, with 1.25 million square feet of built-up area, 22 thousand sq. feet of class-rooms and 84 thousand sq feet of laboratory space. It has two post-graduate centers, 354 affiliated colleges and 36 Departments. It has established its name in industrial collaborations and runs various professional courses. At national level, it has excelled in sports, cultural and out-reach activities. In the last five years it has seen 104% increase in under-graduate students, 112% increase in post-graduate students and 147% increase in distance - education students. There is 156% increase in the number of research papers published in International journals. 12 Department/sections are recognized under various national programmes, such as SAP / CAS / DRS / DSA / COSIST / FIST. More than 80 teachers are on various professional bodies. 18 National/International awards are won by teachers in the last five years. Every year about 20 teachers visit abroad for academic activities. Recently more than 10 self-supporting courses have been started by the University. University And College Rankings Internationally, the University of Mumbai was ranked 41 among Top 50 engineering schools in the world by Business Insider in the year 2012 and was the only university in the list from the five emerging BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). It was ranked 3rd best university in Asia in terms of graduate students as percentage of total students and the 2nd best Multi Disciplinary University in India by Asiaweek in the list of Aisa's best Universities 2000 ; with 8 of the top 10 Indian universities in Asiaweek's list being purely Science and Technology Universities. In the year 2013 the University of Mumbai ranked fifth in the list of top ten best universities in India by India Today. It was ranked at 62 in the QS BRICS University rankings for 2013, a ranking of leading universities in the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). Its strongest scores in the QS University Rankings: BRICS are for papers per faculty, employer reputation (20th) and citations per paper. It was ranked 10th among the top Universities of India by QS in 2013. With 7 of the top ten Indian Universities being purely science and technology universities, it was India's 3rd best multi-disciplinary university in the QS University ranking. The University of Mumbai has been given the highest ranking of five stars by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) In 2012, it was awarded a CGPA of 3.05 out of 4 and the highest rating (\"A\" grade) by the NAAC for its overall performance. The University Grants Commission also accorded the University of Mumbai with the status of \"University with Potential for Excellence\". It was ranked 18th in the world for having the maximum Ultra High Net Worth Alumni Population. It was number one in the list among universities from emerging economies. According to the latest survey report of 2014 by Wealth-X and UBS's \"Billionaire Census\", it has ranked 9th among the top 20 schools in the world that have produced the most number of billionaire alumni. In December 2014, it was ranked 3rd among the worldwide ranking of undergraduate schools with the most alums at Morgan Stanley by American news broadcasting firm Business Insider. 13
About TCET Thakur College of Engineering & Technology(TCET) was established in the Academic year 2001-02 with a clear objective of providing quality technical education in tune with international standards and contemporary global requirements. The institute is recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE) & the Government of Maharashtra(GoM) and is affiliated to the University of Mumbai(UoM). It offers 6 Undergraduate, 3 Postgraduate and 3 Doctoral-Ph.D.(Technology) programs. Institute has got 3 year approval from AICTE from the A.Y, 2017-18 to 2019-20 & 4 of its undergraduate programs are permanently affiliated to the UoM. TCET is a self-financed Hindi-linguistic minority private institute, managed by M/s. Zagdu Singh Charitable Trust (Regd.) under the Thakur Education Group(TEG) which has a mission to \"provide quality education to learners at all levels\". The management's commitment to offer excellence in technical education is reflected in the state-of- the-art infrastructure that is comparable to the best institutions of its type in the country. Thus, within a short span of 17 years, TCET with its committed faculty, staff and continuos support from stakeholders, carved a niche for itself as a leading engineering institute in the state of Maharashtra. 14
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Academic Highlights Key Facilities F F.E. result higher than University v Computational Facilities- 1027 Computers on LAN average result v INTERNET connectivity- Leased line with 54 MBPS to F Final year B.E. results are more than support virtual classroom, webinar, on-line learning, 90% evaluation and assesment research etc. F 80% or more pass with Distinction/ First Class v Laboratory - 72 well equipped labs in 6 engineering F Success rate is more than 85% departments and H & S department for First Year F Around 20% qualify in competitive Engineering. examinations viz. GMAT/ GRE / TOFEL v Sports - One of the best facilities for out-door / in-door / GATE / CET / CAT. sport events Faculty v Telephone Landline - MTNL & Tata-communication (PRI - Line) v 165 committed and dedicated faculty v Drinking Water - BMC connection with water cooler members for A.Y. 2015-16. v More than 30 senior faculty members. & purifier on every floor. v 15 : 1 Student-faculty ration. v Electric Supply - Tata power with on load-shedding. In v 26 faculty with Ph.D., 1 faculty case of emergency portable generators are arranged submitted Thesis and 33 pursuing by TATA power. Ph.D. v 83 faculty with M.E./ M.Tech./ M.Phill. v Sick Room - Room with 2 beds & First-Aid facilities v More than 30 guest faculty / visiting v Common Facilities - Auditorium, Canteen, Seminar faculty. Halls, R & D Cell, Incubation Centre etc. v Large number of publications. v Active participation and organization of seminars/ workshops/ training programmes. Courses offered Student's Training TCET offers full-time courses of four years duration v Regular training programmes under leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (B. E.) Student Development Programme and two year course of Master of Engineering (M.E.) of (SDP) University of Mumbai (UOM). All courses are approved v Training includes : Soft skills & Aptitude test, Industry oriented professional by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New knowledge. Delhi and Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), v Soft skills / Software training under Maharashtra State. c o r p o r a t e C a m p u s C o n n e c t Programme v Training programmes are conducted by internal faculty as well as the experts from the industry. 15
Undergraduate Courses (B.E.) Current Year of Starting Courses NBA Accreditation Status intake the Course Computer Engineering (CMPN) 120 2001 2nd time accredited UG Level Electronics & Telecommunication programmes for CMPN, EXTC & IT 120 2001 Engineering (EXTC) (3 years w.e.f. o1.07.2016) Permanent affiliated UG programme Information Technology (IT) 120 2001 w.e.f. A.Y. 2015-16 onwards. 1st time accredited UG Level Electronics Engineering (ETRX) 60 2008 programme (3 years) Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 120 2012 Eligibility after A.Y. 2017-18 Civil Engineering (Civil) 120 2014 Eligibility after A.Y. 2020-21 Postgraduate Courses (M.E./Ph.D. Engineering) Current Year of Starting Award Courses intake the Course (Degree) Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (EXTC) 18 2008 M.E. Information Technology (IT) 18 2011 M.E. Computer Engineering (CMPN) 18 2011 M.E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (EXTC) 10 2014 Ph.D. (Technology) Computer Engineering (CMPN) 10 2018 Ph.D. (Technology) Information Technology (IT) 10 2018 Ph.D. (Technology) 16
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Best Practices (Student Centric) 1) Academic deliveries : as per the curriculum of UOM with 100% syllabus coverage. 2) Teacher-Guardian Scheme : To mentor and guide the students for their professional and social growth. 3) Local Industrial Visit : To expose the student to industrial work environment. 4) Technical Seminar : To fill-up the gap and cover the contents beyond syllabus. 5) Motivation to Participate in Academic Events : To broaden the knowledge base. 6) Expert lectures : by eminent guest faculty members. 7) Mini project implementation at S.E and T.E level: For encouraging the students with engineering practices and to prepare the foundation for final year B.E. 8) Participation in project competion : at University, national and international level leading to the inculcation of R&D culture with perspective of B.E. programme. 9) Quality BE projects : as per industry standard to make student ready for industry. 10) Student Development Programme (SDP) : Training to bridge the gap between curriculum and industry requirements. 11) Training / workshop / seminars / conference : To update students with the current trends and emerging challenges and also to improve their skills for technical writing. 12) Quality improvement programmes and R&D activities : To nurture professional growth of students with creative and innovative mind which will prepare the mind set of students for life long learning. 17
Our Major Recruiters 1 Accenture 37 IBM 74 Prama Hikvision India 2 Aegis 38 ICICI Securities 75 Pykih 3 Amdocs 39 IGATE 76 Quinnox 4 Ariston Capital 40 IMRB 77 Row-2 5 ARK Technosolutions 41 In solution Global 78 RTUL 6 Atos Origin 42 InBetween IT Service 79 Seclore 7 Bewakoof.com 43 Indian Airforce 80 Siddhi Diamonds 8 Blobcity 44 Indian Army 81 Syselec 9 Browsar stack 45 Infinite Computing System 82 Systenics Solutions 10 Business Access(India)Pvt Ltd. 46 Infiniti Software Solutions 83 Tara Data 11 Capgemini 47 Infosys 84 Tata Communications 12 Carwale.com 48 Intarvo 85 Tech Mahindra Business 13 CIMPRESS India Pvt. Ltd. 49 Konica Minlolta, Japan Services 14 CMSS 50 KPIT Cummins 86 Tech-Mahindra 15 CMSIT Services Pvt. Ltd. 51 L & T Infotech 87 TEOCO 16 Credence 52 Mahindra & Mahindra 88 Tera Data 17 Crimson Interactive Pvt. Ltd. 53 MAQ Softwares 89 Test Funda.com (Zeus Learning 18 CRMNEXT 54 Marketplace Technologies System) 19 CyberTech Systems & 55 Mastek 90 Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd. Software Ltd. 56 Media.net( Direct-I) 91 TIBCO Software India Pvt.Ltd. 20 Datamatics 57 Milestone Softwares 92 Tunewell 21 Deltecs Info Tech. Pvt. Ltd. 58 MRVC 93 Unikaihatsu 22 Direct-I 59 Mu Sigma 94 Vistex 23 Drishtant Services 60 Neebal Tech 95 Verdentis 24 eClinic 61 NeoSOFT 96 Videocon D2H 25 Ekraft 62 NESA 97 Volkswagen India Pvt. Ltd. 26 ElECTROLAB (India)Pvt 63 NewGen 98 Webexpress Ltd. 64 NSE Infotech 99 Webonise Lab 27 Endurance Ltd. 65 NSE IT 100 Wegilant 28 Exa India 66 NTT Communication 101 Wisdm Labs 29 flexiventure Pvt.Ltd. Corporation, Japan 102 Work Applications, Japan 30 Focus Group 67 Oracle 103 Xtreme Media 31 GE Energy 68 Oracle Financial Services 104 XL Dynamics 32 Godrej Infotech 69 OSP Labs 105 Yodlee 33 Gold Star Jwellery Private Ltd. 70 P2S Info Systems 106 Zarca Group 34 Hexaware Technologies 71 Persistent Systems 107 Zensar Technologies 35 HP 72 Polaris 108 Zeus Learning 36 HSBC GTL 73 Pomoeii 109 Zycus 18
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Institutional Activities in a Nutshell Classification Scope Objective Outcome Ideal Period Curricular Activities To conduct engineering To ensure the success of Academic result in Semester as per academic programme as per the students in university university examination calendar. syllabus of University of examination by ensuring (subject/ courses) and Mumbai. 100% syllabus coverage, eligibility for placement Weightage - 60% and through regular in proportionate with practice. quality objective. Co-curricular Activities To address the gaps that To equip the students with Increases employability Semester break and exist between the UOM knowledge of industry and professional weekend curriculum, industry trends, challenges and acceptability. (preferably Saturday). requirements and opportunities professional Better professional career Weightage - 30% professional demands. practices and standards. and placement. Extra-curricular Activities To promote cultural, To develop overall Overall personality During semester, at the games & sports and personality with focus on growth / development end of college hours social connect confidence building, with leadership and preferably 5.30 p.m. programme developing self esteemed, managerial skill. to 7.30 p.m. and some team spirit, social special days as mentioned connectivity, moral values in academic calendar. and ethics. Weightage - 10% Key Activities Curricular Scope Schedule 1. Student Validation To segregate the students as per academic performance and provides additional academic guidance and July & January coaching accordingly. 2. Semester Orientation To update the students with semester plan, academic July & January Program (SOP) conduct, subject foundation etc. 3. Semester Conduct To conduct academic as per UOM curriculum for 15 weeks. July (Odd) & Jan. (Even) 4. Continuous Evaluation Students' evaluation during the semester on continuous Throughout Semester basis to ensure learning effectiveness 5. Semester End To assess student at the end of semesters by May / December Examination University of Mumbai. Co-curricular Scope Schedule 1. Student Development To conduct skill development programme viz. soft, hard, June - July Program (SDP) technical, managerial & leader skills 2. Pre Placement Placement related training before final placement July to December Training (PPT) process phases. 19
3. Project Exhibition / Seminar / Workshop/ Engineering and technological knowledge in emerging area Weekend during Technical paper semester presentation 4. Model United Nation Leadership Skills and communication skills October Conference (TCET-MUN) Technical Festival to showcase and acumen students 5. Zephyr October technical / engineering knowledge, talents 6. Industrial Visit Industry Exposure. January / March Multiple Conferences and Workshops to understand trends 7. Multicon - W October and challenges in the field of Engineering & Technology. Extra-curricular Scope Schedule NSS Activity to support blood banks by organising blood 1. Blood Donation Camp September / March donation camps Awareness Campaign in Villages for social understanding and 2. NSS Camp December-January connectivity 3. T-Spark'15 Intra Sports Event of Student Council-TCET January 4. Convocation (UOM) Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony February 5. E-Week To develop Entrepreneurship Skills February 6. Enertia Intercollegiate Sports Festival March 7. Sojourn Annual Day March Mapping of Activities with Engineering Graduate Attributes (EGA) Engineering Curricular Co-curricular Extra-curricular Graduate Attributes 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Engineering P P P P P P P P – P P P – – – – P – – knowledge Problem Analysis P P P P P P P P – – – P – – – – P – – Design/Development P P P P P – – P – – – P – – – – P – – of Solutions Conduct Investigations of P P P P – – – P – – – P – – – – P – – Complex Problems Modern tools Usage – P P P – P – P – – P P – – – – P – – The Engineer and P P P P – P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Society Environment and – P P – – P – P – – P P – P – – P – – Sustainability Ethics – P P P – P P – P P – P P P P – – P P Individual and Team – P P P – P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Work Communication P P P P P P P P P P – P – – P P P P P Lifelong Learning – P P P – – – P P P P P P P P P P P P Project Management – P P – – – P P – – – P – – P – P P P and Finanace 20
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 TCET Infrastructure LABORATORIES / WORKSHOPS The College offers superlative infrastructure which The college takes pride in its well-designed and well provides conducive environment and the right equipped laboratories and workshop that cater to the academic ambience for the students. Key need of students. The laboratories of Applied Sciences infrastructure includes: (Physics & Chemistry) are amongst the best in the city of Mumbai. These laboratories are exclusively used for AUDITORIUM First Year Engineering (F.E.) students. There is also a The college has a state-of-the-art, plushy, air- high-tech Language Laboratory to help students to conditioned auditorium like none other in the city of improve their communication skills. Laboratories are Mumbai. It is equipped with the most modern well equipped with branded equipments, kits, lighting and sound systems. It plays host to most of computing facilities, computer based laboratories, the seminars, inaugural and valedictory function that INTERNET facilities etc. are a part of the many technical festivals / conference R&D & Incubation Centre / academic programmes. The annual cultural festival Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET) and annual day are also held in the auditorium. It is with its motto of imparting excellent and proficient used for presentation for campus recruitment world class academic training has started R&D activities including pool camp by many companies. It has the in campus. It has envisioned to become a well known seating capacity more than 600. name in research and development activities. Research activities are encouraged at both departmental as well CLASSROOMS / SEMINAR HALLS as institute level. Well equipped research laboratories Air-conditioned classrooms/seminar halls are well have been established in the institute and additional designed and well equipped with single seater facilities can be availed as per requirements. The benches. It ensures learning in peaceful and performance of R&D Cell is measured in terms of comfortable manner. Each classroom has the seating publications, patents, conferences/seminars organized, capacity upto 80. Institute has six seminar rooms funding received, industrial consultancy, etc. So, TCET well equipped with audio-visual, smart boards- is also steadily marching towards success in these INTERNET Wi-fi connections and the seating domains. Incubation centre with approx. 4000 sq. ft. is arrangement viz cluster, class room, theatre, added in the TCET Extention Centre in Collaboration conference arrangement etc. Seating arrangement and funding from Department of SCience and varies from 26 to 150. Technology, Govt. of India. 21
CAFETERIA The College accommodates a large number of students in cafeteria. At a time more than 200 students can be served. Highly nutritious, quality food with wide varieties are made available for students at affordable prices. Proper hygiene is maintained. ICT INFRASTRUCTURE Institute has an excellent infrastructure consisting of Local Area Network (LAN) on which 1027 computers are connected for INTERNET access. NEWORK INFRASTRUCTURE HIGHLIGHTS • Robust Network with High End Servers with 1027 Dell/HP Desktops and Workstations as Windows/Linux clients. Microsoft Campus Agreement Licences. • Network configured with Gigabit CISCO backbone switches, installed on Windows/Linux servers on optical Fibre Backbone. • Fortinet firewell & Symantec antivirus for security through campus agreement. • Campus Surveillance system with 175 CCTV cameras and high end DVRs. • High Speed leased line connectivity in all classrooms & laboratories connected with Internet/Projection Facility. RECREATION ROOM In order to enjoy recreation during break / vacation, various facilities for indoor sports have been developed in the boy's and girl's common rooms. Some of the facilities includes: table tennis, carom, chess etc. In front of the recreation room there is a large and wide common space for self study which is in addition to the library space available on fourth floor. SPORTS GROUND Adjacent to the college there is a large playground of 3.5 acres to suitable all kinds of sports activities. Sports facilities developed in the ground includes: volleyball, badminton, throw-ball, foot-ball, cricket, kabaddi and many more out- door events. Three cricket practice pitches are available for net practice. Thakur Cricket Stadium is also use to promote cricket. 22
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Academic Awards University Toppers Position Amount (Rs.) Sri. Zagdu Singh Memorial Award - In case of Boy First 51,000/- Second 25,000/- Third 11,000/- Smt. Nimnadevi Memorial Award - In case of Girl First 51,000/- Second 25,000/- Third 11,000/- Institute Toppers Position Amount (Rs.) In case of Boy Sri. Musafir Singh Memorial Award First 5,000/- Sri. Ramnarayan Singh Memorial Award Second 2,500/- Sri. Shyamnarayan Singh Memorial Award Third 1,500/- In case of Girl Smt. Bhagwanidevi Singh Memorial Award First 5,000/- Smt. Indradevi Memorial Award Second 2,500/- Smt. Prabhavatidevi S. Singh Memorial Award Third 1,500/- Institute Toppers - May 2017 SMT. BHAGWANIDEVI SINGH MEMORIAL AWARD Name of the Candidate Branch CGPI Ms. Ansari Yasmin Abdulsalim Momina CMPN 9.50 SMT. INDRADEVI MEMORIAL AWARD Name of the Candidate Branch CGPI Ms. Dhumale Shraddha Prakash Sugandha CMPN 9.47 SRI. SHYAMNARAYAN SINGH MEMORIAL AWARD Name of the Candidate Branch CGPI Mr. Patel Yusha Shahnawaz Misbah MECH 9.41 23
Pride of TCET ... TCET - University Toppers Mr. Manish S. Gupta Mr. Nagesh S. Nayak Ms. Surabhi Khandelwal (76.53%) (80.90%) (83%) st rd st 3 in B.E. (CMPN.) May 2005 1 in B.E. (EXTC.) May 2008 1 in B.E.(IT) May 2009 Ms. Shreya M. Khandelwal Ms. Abhinaya B. Shetty (81.93%) (80.93%) rd nd 2 in B.E. (IT) May 2010 3 in B.E. (IT.) May 2011 RANK HOLDERS Mr. Shashank A. Prasad Ms Rishika G.Poddar Ms. Purva P. Shaktia Mr. Pradeep V. Davda Mr. Darpesh A. Rupareliya (82.53%) (76.81%) (79.60%) (80.32%) (79.33%) 6 in B.E. (CMPN.), 8th in B.E. (CMPN.), 7th in B.E. (IT) 4th in B.E. (ETRX) 6th in B.E. (CMPN) th May 2011 May 2011 May 2011 May 2012 May 2014 Ms. Priyanka B Bhandari Mr. Amit V Keshri Mr. Aditya A. Palekar Mr. Akash A. Shah Ansari Yasmin A. Momina (78.40%) (79.94%) (79.23%) CGPI - 9.70 CGPI - 9.5 9th in B.E. (IT) 6th in B.E. (EXTC) 7th in B.E. (ETRX) B. E. (CMPN) B. E. (CMPN) May 2014 May 2015 May 2015 May 2016 May 2017 24
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Institute Toppers Estd. 2001 INSTITUTE TOPPERS (MAY 2005 - MAY 2015) SR. NO. EXAMINATION NAME OF THE STUDENT BRANCH UOM RANK 1 MAY - 2005 GUPTA MANISH SATYAPAL MADHUBALA CMPN 3 rd 2 MAY - 2006 SUNIL KUMAR RAJGOPAL REVATHI EXTC 19 th 3 MAY - 2007 CHANDEL ANJALI VIJAY SINGH KAVITA CMPN 14 th 4 MAY - 2008 NAYAK NAGESH SATISH VANDANA EXTC 1 st 5 MAY - 2009 KHANDELWAL SURBHI PRADEEP ANITA IT 1 st 6 MAY - 2010 KHANDELWAL SHREYA MAHESH CHAND SAROJ IT 2 nd 7 MAY - 2011 PRASAD SHASHANK ALOK KALPANA CMPN 6 th 8 MAY - 2012 DAVDA PRADEEP VITHALBHAI MUKTABEN ETRX 4 th BANSAL HEMLATA PREMPRAKASH SUNITA CMPN 11 th 9 MAY - 2013 PATEL HEMALI JAYANTI GEETA IT 19 th 10 MAY - 2014 RUPARELIYA DARPESH ARVINDKUMAR SONAL CMPN 6 th 11 MAY - 2015 SINGH NEHA RAVISHANKAR URMILA CMPN 25 th Estd. 2001 CREDIT BASED GRADING SYSTEM (W.E.F. - May - 2016) Sr. No. Examination Name Branch CGPI 12 May - 16 Shah Akash Amritlal Rupa CMPN 9.70 13 May - 17 Ansari Yasmin Abdulsalim Momina CMPN 9.50 vvvv Final Year Result - May 2017 st Branch Passing % Distinction % I Class % CMPN 94.77 83.45 15.17 EXTC 85.51 44.92 47.46 IT 93.46 56.64 38.46 ETRX 86.49 20.31 42.19 MECH 86.01 38.21 47.97 Estd. 2001 SUCCESS RATE (Since Pass out of First Branch) BRANCH OVERALL CMPN EXTC IT ETRX MECH YEAR No. of Students No. of Students No. of Students No. of Students No. of Students No. of Students Admitted Passed Pass% Admitted Passed Pass% Admitted Passed Pass% Admitted Passed Pass% Admitted Passed Pass% Admitted Passed Pass% 2001-2005 72 51 70.83 71 50 70.42 72 49 68.06 - - - - - - 215 150 69.77 2002-2006 69 54 78.26 71 54 76.06 71 47 66.20 - - - - - - 211 155 73.46 2003-2007 71 50 70.42 139 112 80.58 139 108 77.70 - - - - - - 349 270 77.36 2004-2008 71 55 77.46 141 123 87.23 152 108 71.05 - - - - - - 364 286 78.57 2005-2009 76 56 73.68 143 109 76.22 143 106 74.13 - - - - - - 362 271 74.86 2006-2010 107 93 86.92 144 115 79.86 145 116 80.00 - - - - - - 396 324 81.82 2007-2011 106 93 87.74 142 109 76.76 140 111 79.29 - - - - - - - - - 388 313 80.67 2008-2012 150 127 84.67 144 117 81.25 149 118 79.19 78 56 71.79 - - 521 418 80.23 2009-2013 151 124 82.12 144 109 75.69 147 120 81.60 76 50 65.79 - - 518 403 77.80 2010-2014 151 115 76.16 144 116 80.56 158 114 72.15 74 59 79.73 - - 527 404 76.66 2011-2015 159 142 89.31 159 136 85.53 151 128 84.77 83 61 73.49 - - 552 467 84.60 2012-2016 160 135 84.38 155 130 83.87 159 133 83.65 75 43 57.33 155 122 78.71 704 563 79.97 2013-2017 158 129 81.65 161 116 72.05 159 134 84.28 80 59 73.75 154 120 77.92 712 558 78.37 25
Bright Performer TCET S M A DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING (CMPN) R CMPN T Credit Based Grading System [CBGS - 2012(R)]/Choice Based Credit and Grading Scheme [CBCGS - 2016(R)] E N G I N E E R S University of Mumbai Estd. 2001 Examination - December, 2014, Semester III SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 DHUMALE SHRADDHA PRAKASH SUGANDHA 9.71 2 SHIRKE ANUJA NIVRUTTI SHAILAJA 9.68 71.43 % 3 THANVI MAYANK NANDKUMAR REKHA 9.57 Examination - May, 2015, Semester IV SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 DHUMALE SHRADDHA PRAKASH SUGANDHA 9.71 MISHRA SHUBHAM RAMESH VIJAYA 9.71 2 AGRAWAL RASHMI ASHOK LEENA 9.57 81.76 % ANSARI YASMIN ABDULSALIM MOMINA 9.57 3 SHIRKE ANUJA NIVRUTTI SHAILAJA 9.43 Examination December, 2015, Semester V SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 ANSARI YASMIN ABDULSALIM MOMINA 10.00 2 MISHRA SHUBHAM RAMESH VIJAYA 9.92 90.96 % 3 SAUNSHI SHRUTIKA UMESH NIRMALA 9.75 Examination - December, 2016, Semester VI SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 ANSARI YASMIN ABDULSALIM MOMINA 9.83 SHIRKE ANUJA NIVRUTTI SHAILAJA 9.83 THANVI MAYANK NANDKUMAR REKHA 9.83 95.42 % 2 GUPTA SIDDHANTH RAKESH MANJU 9.77 3 MATHAKARI ADITYA KIRAN SWAPNA 9.73 26
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Bright Performer TCET S M A DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING (CMPN) R CMPN T Credit Based Grading System [CBGS - 2012(R)]/Choice Based Credit and Grading Scheme [CBCGS - 2016(R)] E N G I N E E R S University of Mumbai Estd. 2001 Examination - December, 2016, Semester VII SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 GANDHI ROHAN PANKAJ NILAM 9.68 MISHRA SHASHANK VINOD RENU 9.68 2 ANSARI YASMIN ABDULSALIM MOMINA 9.52 SHIRKE ANUJA NIVRUTTI SHAILAJA 9.52 96.13 % DHUMALE SHRADDHA PRAKASH SUGANDHA 9.52 PATIL JUHI RAMCHANDRA VANITA 9.52 3 MEWADA VIDHI VIJAY JYOTI 9.48 Examination - May, 2017, Semester VIII SR. NO NAME GPA CGPI OVERALL RESULT 1 ANSARI YASMIN ABDULSALIM MOMINA 8.96 9.50 2 DHUMALE SHRADDHA PRAKASH SUGANDHA 9.11 9.47 94.77 % 3 MISHRA SHUBHAM RAMEHS VIJAYA 9.70 9.39 Semesterwise Overall Result Passing % Batch 2017: CMPN 120.00 (Admi ed in year 2013) 95.42 96.13 94.77 100.00 90.96 120 81.76 95.42 98.69 80.00 71.43 100 81.76 80 60.00 Overall Result 60.44 60 FE-BE 40.00 Linear (Overall Result) 40 Linear (FE-BE) 20.00 20 0.00 0 III(DEC-14) IV(MAY-15) V(DEC-15) VI(MAY-16) VII(DEC-16) VIII(MAY-17) 180 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 160 Placement & Higher Study Statistics Total No of Total Students admitted Interested Eligible Campus Off Campus Total Higher in final year in Placement Placed. Placed studies 152 115 108 98 3 101 37 27
Toppers 2016-17 (Computer Engineering-CMPN) Name : ANSARI YASMIN ABDULSALIM MOMINA SGPI VII SEM : 8.96 CGPI : 9.5 Name : DHUMALE SHRADDHA PRAKASH SUGANDHA SGPI VII SEM : 9.11 CGPI : 9.47 Name : MISHRA SHUBHAM RAMEHS VIJAYA SGPI VII SEM : 9.7 CGPI : 9.39 Name : SAUNSHI SHRUTIKA UMESH NIRMALA SGPI VII SEM : 9.41 CGPI : 9.32 Name : SHIRKE ANUJA NIVRUTTI SHAILAJA SGPI VII SEM : 9.7 CGPI : 9.22 28
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Toppers 2016-17 (Computer Engineering-CMPN) Name : THANVI MAYANK NANDKUMAR REKHA SGPI VII SEM : 9.26 CGPI : 9.16 Name : NAIK GANESH ASHOK SMITA SGPI VII SEM : 9.44 CGPI : 9.06 Name : GUPTA VISHAL RAMCHANDER SUSHILA SGPI VII SEM : 9.15 CGPI : 9.02 Name : SHAH YASH BIPIN PANNA SGPI VII SEM : 7.33 CGPI : 8.95 Name : SONI SUNEN DEEPESH BHAVANA SGPI VII SEM : 8.07 CGPI : 8.92 Name : YADAV ABHISHEK FATEH BAHADUR CHANDRAMA DEVI SGPI VII SEM : 8.96 CGPI : 8.92 29
Graduating Students May, 2017 B.E. (Computer Engineering-CMPN.) Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Sr. No. Name of the Candidate 1 Agrawal Rashmi Ashok Leena 38 Gowda Shubham Yogesh Meena 2 Ansari Yasmin Abdulsalim Momina 39 Gupta Saurabh Sunil Sangeeta 3 Ashdeo Akshata Mansukh Yashoda 40 Gupta Shraddha Salikprasad Rajeshwari 4 B Rahul Anand Shashikala 41 Gupta Siddhanth Rakesh Manju 5 Bajaj Piyush Krishan Sunita 42 Gupta Vishal Ramchander Sushila 6 Bandoliya Himanshu Ramkishan Premlata 43 Jadav Bhavesh Harji Maniben 7 Bhadresha Daizy Jayesh Deepika 44 Jadhav Natasha Vishwas Sunita 8 Bhatt Ananta Dineshchandra Sapana 45 Jain Kumat Mehul Gautamkumar Arpita 9 Boga Soundarya Prabhakar Rajlaxmi 46 Jain Varun Pradeep Sunita 10 Chakraborty Sagnik Ratan Aparajita 47 Jaiswal Raunak Rohit Ranjana 11 Chandarana Namaswi Mahesh Usha 48 Joshi Akshata Anant Aaditi 12 Chaturvedi Tarun Sanjay Sushma 49 Kaushik Garima Khojeshwar Laltesh 13 Chaube Akanksha Kamlakant Rekha 50 Khandelwal Vedant Brajendra Kavita 14 Chauhan Sanjay Jhankari Sudamadevi 51 Kothari Shubham Pradeep 15 Chavan Prashant Pradeep Sangeeta 52 Kumthekar Shilpa Dattatray Surekha 16 Chavan Sagar Shashikiran Vibhavari 53 Lodaria Parth Jasvine Hetal 17 Chavan Sahil Suresh Siddhi 54 Mahale Ashwini Pramod Priya 18 Chechani Siddhi Ramesh Saroj 55 Maheshwari Shubham Ashok Seema 19 Chemburkar Ninad Anil Sushama 56 Mahishi Abhijit Pralhad Anupama 20 Choudhary Shivam Sanjay Sunita 57 Mania Kaushal Pravin Jyotsna 21 Dabhi Mansi Inesh Devika 58 Mathakari Aditya Kiran Swapna 22 Daftardar Yash Hiren Anju 59 Mehata Yash Narendrakumar Daksha 23 Dalvi Eshani Hemant Priti 60 Mehta Jay Trushar Shobhana 24 Dave Mauryesh Mukesh Somita 61 Mewada Vidhi Vijay Jyoti 25 Dave Rishabh Devendra Pratibha 62 Mishra Alka Aditya Priyanka 26 Devke Siddharth Eknathrao Priya 63 Mishra Shashank Vinod Renu 27 Dhumale Shraddha Prakash Sugandha 64 Mishra Shubham Rakesh Swayamprabha 28 Dodhia Junaid Murad Zeenat 65 Mishra Shubham Ramesh Vijaya 29 Dubey Aishwarya Ravindrakumar Manju 66 Mishra Srishti Ashok Vimla 30 Dubey Anand Santosh Mamta 67 Morwal Akash Mahesh Manju 31 Dubey Dipti Akhilesh Usha 68 Munot Aditya Rajkumar Nisha 32 Gandhi Bhakti Vinod Nirmala (pct) 69 Naik Bhalchandra Kashinath Madhuri 33 Gandhi Rohan Pankaj Nilam 70 Naik Ganesh Ashok Smita 34 Gandhi Siddharth Shailesh Sangeeta 71 Nayak Vatsal Milan Ragini 35 Gawali Aditya Rajendra Kanta 72 Ninawe Tejaswi Ashok Bharti 36 Giri Ritesh Pannalal Vindu 73 Nishar Vidhata Jayesh Beena 37 Gonsalves Rakshith Rudalph Rohita 74 Oulkar Vishal Vijay Vandana 30
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Sr. No. Name of the Candidate 75 Pachori Kunal Shalabh Sunita 116 Shukla Aishwary Ravishankar Anjana 76 Pal Shashank Santosh Vibha 117 Shukla Kaushal Kumar Swaminath Kanchan 77 Paliwal Ashwani Shivratan Neelam 118 Singh Aavish Chandraprakash Sushama 78 Pandey Sandhya Omprakash Shyamla 119 Singh Anand Brahmadev Kusulata 79 Pant Arunaabh Yogesh Reena 120 Singh Ankur Ramesh Aarti 80 Patanwadia Dhaval Pragji Daksha 121 Singh Ashutosh Shailendra Lakshmi 81 Patanwala Shivam Sunil Sunita 122 Singh Himanshu Devendrakumar Savita 82 Patil Juhi Ramchandra Vanita 123 Singh Manish Sunil Anju 83 Pednekar Riddhi Sudhakar Shital 124 Singh Mayank Sunil Chanda 84 Pradhan Neelam Anil Suvarna 125 Singh Prachi Shirish Kiran 85 Prajapati Ankit Kumar Ramesh Kumar Jayshree Devi 126 Singh Rohil Ram Avadh Kusum 86 Prajapati Varun Kiritkumar Bhartiben 127 Singh Sachin Narendra Kiran 87 Prakash Rishabh Ravi Rita 128 Singh Sarvesh Satyadeo Poonam 88 Pujari Akash Pramod Anju 129 Singh Shubham Kamlesh Saraswati 89 Puthran Chitral Bhaskar Anita 130 Singhvi Vedant Kushal Kalpana 90 Rai Akriti Thimmappa Suva 131 Sonar Sandeep Umesh Ramkumari 91 Rnagowri Rai Shubham Santosh Usha 132 Soni Nayan Prakashkumar Meena 92 Raina Koushal Vinod Sweety 133 Soni Sunen Deepesh Bhavna 93 Rana Shreya Gambhirsingh Rekha 134 Srivastava Pooja Rajeshmohan Meena 94 Rander Rohan Dinesh Namita 135 Tandel Sandnya Vishwanath Beena 95 Raut Shreya Sanjay Premlata 136 Tekriwal Ritika Dinesh Sonal 96 Runthla Amit Mahavirprasad Kiran 137 Thaker Harshil Divyang Archana 97 Sagwekar Ritesh Sharad Sangeeta 138 Thanvi Mayank Nandkumar Rekha 98 Sahani Vishal Prakash Veena 139 Tripathi Prashant Udaynath Ragini 99 Saini Ritu Babulal Sunita 140 Upadhyay Abhishek Pramod Kusum 100 Sangani Yash Gautam Vandana 141 Upadhyay Ameya Ashokanand Kalpana 101 Sanghvi Parth Ketan Kamlesh 142 Vaishnav Aakash Ashok Laxmi 102 Saunshi Shrutika Umesh Nirmala 143 Varma Akshay Rajendra Shobha 103 Shah Harsh Tushar Maya 144 Vittal Yash Ravindra Vidya 104 Shah Salonee Shailesh Daksha 145 Vora Marmika Ramnikbhai Rasila 105 Shah Swet Dilipkumar Sangita 146 Yadav Abhishek Fateh Bahadur Chandrama Devi 106 Shah Yash Bipin Panna 147 Yadav Deepak Bhart Usha 107 Sharma Ayush Manoj Renu 148 Yadav Kishan Dinesh Sudami 108 Sharma Maulik Bhuvnesh Kumar Asha 149 Yadav Rahul Devraj Kusmati 109 Sharma Shivam Shriniwas Vijaylaxmi 150 Yadav Raveena Lalbahadur Vidyadevi 110 Sharma Shreyash Subhash Laxmi 151 Yadav Sanjay Subhashchand Kalavati 111 Sharma Tithi Pradeep Shilpa 152 Yadav Shraddha Harshadray Harshaben 112 Shetty Shamang Shambhu Sucheta 153 Yadav Sunilkumar Birju Shanti 113 Shinde Anuj Vivek Usha 114 Shirke Anuja Nivrutti Shailaja 115 Shivgand Sumeet Babita 31
Batch of A.Y. 2016 - 2017 BE-CMPN (A DIVISION) ADITYA GAWALI ADITYA MUNOT AISHWARYA DUBEY AKANKSHA K. CHAUBE AKSHATA JOSHI ALKA MISHRA ANAND DUBEY ANANTA BHATT Arunaobh pant ashwani paliwal B. RAHUL ANAND Balchandra Naik BHAVESH JADAV Chitral puthran DHAVAL PATANWADI DIPTI DUBEY GARIMA KAUSHIK JAY MEHTA JUNAID DODHIA KAUSHAL MARIA MAURYESH DAVE NATASHA JADHAV NINAD ANIL -------------- -------------- CHEMBURKAR PIYUSH BAJAJ POOJA SRIVASTAVA 32
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Batch of A.Y. 2016 - 2017 BE-CMPN (A DIVISION) PRASHANT CHAVAN RAKSHITH GONSALVES RASHMI AGRAWAL RAVEENA YADAV RITESH GIRI RITESH SAGWEKAR ROHAN GANDHI SAGAR SHASHIKIRAN SAGNIK CHAKRABORTY SHASHANK MISHRA CHAVAN SHILPA DATTATRAY SHIVAM CHOUDHARY SHIVAM SUNIL SHRADDHA DHUMALE SHRADDHA KUMTHEKAR PATANWALA SALILPRASAD GUPTA SHUBHAM GOWDA SHUBHAM M. SHUBHAM MISHRA SIDDHARTH GANDHI SIDDHI CHECHANI SRISHTI MISHRA SUMANSHU R. TEJASWI ASHOK VEDANT KHANDEWAL VIDHATA NISSAR BANDOLIYA NINAWE VIDHI MEWADA VISHAL GUPTA YASH D. YASH MEHATA YASMIN ANSARI 33
Batch of A.Y. 2016 - 2017 BE-CMPN (B DIVISION) AAKASH VAISHNAV AAVISH ABHISHEK YADAV AISHWARY SHUKLA AKRITI RAI AMEYA UPADHYAY AMIT RUNTHLA ANKIT PRAJAPATI ANUJ SHINDE ANUJA SHIRKE ASHUTOSH SINGH AYUSH M. SHARMA BHAKTI GANDHI DEEPAK YADAV ESHANI DALVI HARSH SHAH HIMANSHU SINGH JUHI PATIL KAUSHAL KUMAR KISHAN YADAV SHUKLA KOUSHAL RAINA MANISH SINGH MARMIKA VORA MAULIK SHARMA MAYANK SINGH MAYANK THANVI NAMASWI NAYAN SONI NEELAM PRADHAN -------------- CHANDARANA 34
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Batch of A.Y. 2016 - 2017 BE-CMPN (B DIVISION) PARTH SANGHVI PRACHI SINGH PRASHANT TRIPATHI RAHUL YADAV RIDDHI PEDNEKAR RISHABH PRAKASH RITIKA TEKRIWAL RITU SAINI ROHAN RANDER ROHIL SINGH SAHIL CHAVAN SALONEE SHAH SANDEEP SORAR SANDHYA PANDEY SANDHYA TANDEL SANJAY YADAV SARVESH SINGH SHAMANG SHETTY SHASHANK PAL SHIVAM SHARMA SHRADDHA YADAV SHREYA RANA SHREYA RAUT SHREYASH SHARMA SHRUTIKA UMESH SAUNSHI SHUBHAM KOTHARI SHUBHAM RAI SUBHAM MISHRA SUBHAM SINGH SUMEET SHIVGAND 35
Batch of A.Y. 2016 - 2017 BE-CMPN (B DIVISION) SUNIL YADAV SURESH SONI SWET SHAH TARUN CHATURVEDI TITHI SHARMA VARUN PRAJAPATI VEDANT SINGVI VISHAL SAHANI YASH SANGANI YASH SHAH YASH VITTAL NAIK GANESH ASHOK 36
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Bright Performer TCET D Y N A DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (EXTC) CEXTC Credit Based Grading System [CBGS - 2012(R)]/Choice Based Credit and Grading Scheme [CBCGS - 2016(R)] M I E N G I N E E R S University of Mumbai Estd. 2001 Examination - December, 2014, Semester III SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 GUPTA RAJAN UMESH SANJU 9.69 2 CRANGANOOR SHYAMSUNDER VENKITACHALAM 9.38 55.97 % RAJESWARIRANSING SNEHAL NAGNATH SHARADA 9.38 3 KHANDELWAL RAVIKANT SHYAMSUNDER SITA 9.23 Examination - May, 2015, Semester IV SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 RANSING SNEHAL NAGNATH SHARADA 9.57 2 CRANGANOOR SHYAMSUNDER VENKITACHALAM 9.43 63.46 % 3 RAJESWARIGUPTA RAJAN UMESH SANJU 9.29 Examination -December, 2015, Semester V SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 SAPALE DARSHANA AVINASH SMITA 9.56 GUPTA RAJAN UMESH SANJU 9.56 67.11 % 2 CRANGANOOR SHYAMSUNDER VENKITACHALAM RAJESWARI 9.30 3 SOOD ARSHDEEP KAUR JASDEEP SINGH ANANDDEEP KAUR 9.11 Examination - May, 2016, Semester VI SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 BHARDWAJ SMRITI RAJESH PURNIMA 9.67 2 GUPTA RAJAN UMESH SANJU 9.57 76.71 % 3 SAPALE DARSHANA AVINASH SMITA 9.54 Examination - December, 2016, Semester VII SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 CRANGANOOR SHYAMSUNDER VENKITACHALAM 9.70 2 RAJESHWARIGUPTA PRIYA SHIVPUJAN MAYA 9.26 86.96 % 3 MISTRY SMIT PRADEEP DARSHANA 9.22 37
Bright Performer TCET D Y N A DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (EXTC) CEXTC Credit Based Grading System [CBGS - 2012(R)]/Choice Based Credit and Grading Scheme [CBCGS - 2016(R)] M I E N G I N E E R S University of Mumbai Estd. 2001 Examination - May, 2017, Semester VIII SR. NO NAME GPA CGPI OVERALL RESULT 1 CRANGANOOR SHYAMSUNDER VENKITACHALAM RAJESWARI 9.08 9.31 2 GUPTA RAJAN UMESH SANJU 8.62 9.27 85.51 % 3 SAPALE DARSHANA AVINASH SMITA 9.38 9.23 Semester wise Overall Result 100 86.96 90 85.51 76.71 80 67.11 70 63.46 55.97 60 50 Series1 40 Linear (Series1) 30 20 10 0 III (DEC-14) IV(MAY-15) V(DEC-15) VI(MAY-16) VII(DEC-16) VIII(MAY-17) Batch 2017 : EXTC (Admi ed in Year 2013) 100 86.23 90 81.51 80 70.97 67.95 70 Passing % 60 BATCH : 2013- 50 2017 40 30 20 10 0 B. E. 2016-2017 Placement & Higher Study Statistics Total No of Total Students admitted Interested Eligible Campus Off Campus Total Higher in final year in Placement Placed. Placed studies 138 101 77 73 2 75 37 38
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Toppers 2016-17 (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering - EXTC) Name : CRANGANOOR SHYAMSUNDER VENKITACHALAM RAJESWARI SGPI VII SEM : 9.08 CGPI : 9.31 Name : GUPTA RAJAN UMESH SANJU SGPI VII SEM : 8.62 CGPI : 9.27 Name : SAPALE DARSHANA AVINASH SMITA SGPI VII SEM : 9.38 CGPI : 9.23 Name : RANSING SNEHAL NAGNATH SHARADA SGPI VII SEM : 8.46 CGPI : 8.99 Name : SOOD ARSHDEEP KAUR JASDEEP SINGH ANANDDEEP KAUR SGPI VII SEM : 8.46 CGPI : 8.92 39
Toppers 2016-17 (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering - EXTC) Name : BHARDWAJ SMRITI RAJESH PURNIMA SGPI VII SEM : 8.77 CGPI : 8.74 Name : PRAJAPATI DINESH SURESH DROPADI SGPI VII SEM : 8.27 CGPI : 8.65 Name : GUPTA PRIYA SHIVPUJAN MAYA SGPI VII SEM : 8.77 CGPI : 8.6 Name : YADAV VINOD SARJURAM SHIVKUMARI SGPI VII SEM : 8.31 CGPI : 8.51 Name : IYER VIGNESH VINKATRAMAN JAYANTI SGPI VII SEM : 8.31 CGPI : 8.49 40
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Graduating Students May, 2017 B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering-EXTC) Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Sr. No. Name of the Candidate 1 Agarwal Pratik Mahesh Ragini 30 Goswami Shubham Vidyakant Savitri 2 Agrawal Aanchal Arvind Amala 31 Goyal Shloka Gopal Manisha 3 Agrawal Chanchal Pawan Bhavna 32 Gundaraniya Utsav Arvind Jashree 4 Anirudhha Arvind Kalpana 33 Gupta Aniket Dinesh Kanchan 5 Arutla Milin Ramesh Sarala 34 Gupta Krishnakumar Mataprasad Maya 6 Asukar Omkar Prashant Suma 35 Gupta Priya Shivpujan Maya 7 Bafna Shubham Nitin Sangita 36 Gupta Rajan Umesh Sanju 8 Baig Sahibealam Sherali Zaharubanbegum 37 Gupta Subodh Ashok Hemlata 9 Bhadage Kshitij Manoj Swati 38 Gupta Suraj Subhashchandra Pramiladevi 10 Bhardwaj Deepti Sunilkumar Vandana 39 Harlalka Kavya Sunil Shobha 11 Bhardwaj Smriti Rajesh Purnima 40 Harsora Hardik Narendra Anita 12 Bhati Naresh Mishrimal Meena 41 Hegishte Mayur Shailendra Bhakti 13 Birje Shalaka Deepak Smita 42 Iyer Vignesh Venkatraman Jayanti 14 Chakraborty Parag Biswajit Sangita 43 Jain Chirag Ashok Ranju 15 Chaubey Prathmesh Pradeepkumar Seemadevi 44 Jain Mehul Kanaiyalal Nirmala 16 Chaubey Vedant Lalchandra Madhubala 45 Jain Naman Rajkumar Priti 17 Chaurasiya Ajitkumar Shivnarayan Usha 46 Jain Shubham Sureshchandra Sapna 18 Choudhary Kailash Mangilal Chandra 47 Jaiswal Priyanka Mithailal Munni 19 Choudhary Keshav Roduram Hemlata 48 Jathar Vaibhavi Anil Anita 20 Cranganoor Shyamsunder Venkitachalam Rajeshwari 49 Jha Roshan Anjani Poonam 21 Deherkar Nishant Bharat Latika 50 Joshi Rohan Mahesh Supriya 22 Desai Jash Kaushik Hemangi 51 Kamble Nitin Sahadev Kantabai 23 Desai Tanmay Vilas Vasudha 52 Kamboya Kiran Bhagwan Leela 24 Dhakan Mayur Chandrakant Nirmala 53 Kandu Vinayak Upendrakumar Shashikala 25 Dodia Vivek Rajesh Neeta 54 Karwarkar Aneesh Nitin Pranita 26 Dubey Akash Mahendra Neelam 55 Kaspale Swapnil Sadanand Sneha 27 Gandhi Riya Atul Bina 56 Khandelwal Payal Manoj Kiran 28 Garhewal Bharat Anant Prakash Shobha 57 Khandelwal Ravikant Shyamsunder Sita 29 Gondhali Abhishek Nivrutti Rajashri 58 Kumavat Parag Jagdish Hulee 41
Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Sr. No. Name of the Candidate 59 Kumbhare Gaurav Gajanan Seema 93 Shaikh Mohammad Saquib Mohammad Azhar Ali Najma 60 Lakhani Reza Ali Sadiqali Zeenat 94 Shandilya Abhinav Shishpal Kamlesh 61 Lingamgar Navinkumar Sudarshan Shakuntala 95 Sharma Anjali Nagesh Karuna 62 Madel Rajashree Narsu Madhavi 96 Sharma Arjun Vijaykumar Kalpana 63 Mehta Malya Premdayal Neeti 97 Sharma Nikita Kamal Santosh 64 Meshram Sanad Vivek Prathana 98 Sharma Ved Bhrugu Vijaya 65 Mishra Anishkumar Nandlal Fulvanti 99 Sheikh Heena Hamidmohammad Razia 66 Mishra Avinash Kumar Sanjay Kumar Pratibha 100 Shetty Sanmith Santosh Suchithra 67 Mishra Kaushik Ashok Ujjawala 101 Shetty Shreyas Umanath Nayana 68 Mishra Niraj Shailendrakumar Madhuri 102 Shukla Anishkumar Umashankar Abhadevi 69 Mishra Prinkesh Kamal Kumar Manorama 103 Singh Gaurav Ashok Anita 70 Mistry Smit Pradeep Darshana 104 Singh Gaurav Shishir Kumar Poonam 71 Mittal Ankit Ramesh Sunita 105 Singh Nikhil Sushil Ranju 72 Mukhopadhyay Sudeepto Soumitra Preeti 106 Singh Priya Rajesh Shashi 73 Nair Sudhir Satish Preeta 107 Singh Ravikant Dinkarprasad Bindubala 74 Nandawana Akash Pratapbhai Lalitaben 108 Singh Rishabh Kripashankar Sushila 75 Nayak Manav Hasmukh Devyani 109 Singh Rohan Vinay Shobhana 76 Pandey Seema Pramod Pushpa 110 Singh Saurabh Kamlesh Sunita 77 Patel Shail Sandip Bhavdipa 111 Singh Shivam Shivkumar Sunita 78 Patil Akshay Ganpat Renuka 112 Singh Surajkumar Jay Baby 79 Patil Rushali Veeranagouda Vidyashree 113 Singhan Aachala Sanjay Geeta 80 Pattlikadan Neethu Mukundan Girija 114 Singrodia Raghav Laxmikant Lata 81 Phanase Vighnesh Sampat Sunita 115 Sood Arshdeepkaur Jasdeepsingh Ananddeepkaur 82 Poojari Yash Ganesh Maya 116 Tamaskar Chaitanya Nitin Aparna 83 Prajapati Dinesh Suresh Dropadi 117 Thakkar Jinit Ashit Hiral 84 Rai Vishal Chandraprakash Isha 118 Thakur Kavita Chandrabhan Meena 85 Ransing Snehal Nagnath Sha 119 Tiwari Rupesh Dharmendra Seema 86 Radarathore Ayushi Surend 120 Upadhyay Bhargav Prakash Trupti 87 Rawat Ashish Yatendra Meena 121 Varma Amitraj Avdhesh Devanti 88 Samant Rachana Ravindra Rajani 122 Warde Soham Deepak Prachi 89 Sapale Darshana Avinash Smita 123 Yadav Akhil Suresh Vidya 90 Sarfare Harshal Pramod Priti 124 Yadav Mahant Kanhaiyalal Urmila 91 Sayyad Faizahmed Aqrar Rubina 125 Yadav Mukesh Thanasingh Maya 92 Shah Milan Mahesh Kamini 126 Yadav Rahul Radhakrishna Usha 42
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 BE-EXTC (A DIVISION) AALIYA ZAMINDAR AANCHAL AGRAWAL ABHISHEK GANDHALI AJIT KUMAR AKASH M. DUBEY AKHIL S. YADAV ANEESH KARWARKAR ANIKET GUPTA ANJALI SHARMA ANKIT MITTAL BHARAT GARHEWAL CHAITENYA TAMASKAR DEEPTI BHARDWAJ FAIZ SAYYAD JAIN SHUBHAM KASHYAP LADOHA KAILASH CHOUDHARY KAVITA THAKUR KESHAV CHOUDHARY KRISHNA KUMAR GUPTA KSHITIJ BHADAGE MALYA MEHTA MAYUR MEHUL JAIN MILIN ARUTLA NAMAN JAIN NAVIN LINGAMGAR NISHANT DEHERKAR OMKAR ASUKAR PARAG CHAKRABORTY 43
BE-EXTC (A DIVISION) PARAG KUMAVAT PAYAL KHANDEWAL PRATHMESH CHAUBEY PRATIK AGARWAL PRINKESH MISHRA PRIYA GUPTA PRIYANKA JAISWAL RAJAN GUPTA RAVIKANT KHANDEWAL RIYA ROHAN JOSHI SAHIBEALAM BAIG SHALAKA D. BIRJE SHUBHAM BAFNA SHUBHAM GOSWAMI SHYAMSUNDER C.V SMRITI BHARDWAJ SOHAM WARDE SUBODH GUPTA SWAPNIL S. KASPALE TANMAY DESAI UTSAV A. VAIBHAVI JATHAR VED SHARMA VEDANT CHAUDRY YUNDARANIYA VIGNESH IYER VIKAS YADAV VINAYAK KANDU VIVEK DODIA 44
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 BE-EXTC (B DIVISION) AACHALA SINGHAI ABHINAV SHANDILYE AKSHAY PATIL arjun sharma ARSHDEEP KAUR SOOD ASHISH RAWAT AYUSHI RATHORE DARSHANA DAPALE DINESH PRAJAPATI GAURAV A. SINGH GAURAV SINGH HARSHAL P. SARFARE HEENA SHEIKH JASH DESAI JINIT THAKKAR KAUSHIK A. MISHRA KIRAN KAMBOGA MAHANT YADAV MANAV NAYAK MAYUR DHAKAN MILAN M. SHAH NEETHU MUKUNDAN NIKHIL S. SINGH NIKITA SHARMA NIRAJ MISHRA 45
BE-EXTC (B DIVISION) NITIN S. KAMBLE ------------ OMKAR SAKHARAM RAKTE PRIYA SINGH RACHANA SAMANT RAGHAV SINGRODIA RAHUL YADAV RAJASHREE MADD ROSHAN JHA RUPESH TIWARI RUSHALI PATIL SANMITH SHETTY SARAD MESHRAM SAURABH SINGH SEEMA PANDEY SHIVAM SINGH SNEHAL RANSING SUDEEPTO SURAJ S. GUPTA SURAJ SINGH MUKHOPADHYAY VINOD S. YADAV VISHAL RAI YADAV MUKESH YASH POOJARI 46
Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2017 Bright Performer TCET B R I DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) G H T Credit Based Grading System [CBGS - 2012(R)]/Choice Based Credit and Grading Scheme [CBCGS - 2016(R)] E N G I N E E R S University of Mumbai Estd. 2001 Examination - December, 2014, Semester III SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 JAIN RINAL YOGENDRA LATA 9.00 2 MENDON SHRUTHI GANESH KUMUDAKSHI 8.86 48.42 % 3 PATIL MEGAL UMESH KAMINI 8.71 Examination - May, 2015, Semester IV SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 JAIN RINAL YOGENDRA LATA 9.71 2 GUPTA PINKY SATYANARAYAN JAVITRI 9.46 80.72 % 3 MENDON SHRUTHI GANESH KUMUDAKSHI 9.46 Examination - December, 2015, Semester V SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 JAIN RINAL YOGENDRA LATA 9.88 2 GOSAR NEHA LALIT KALPANA 9.54 92.64 % 3 DHAR SOMYA SANJEEV REWA 9.38 Examination - May, 2016, Semester VI SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 JAIN RINAL YOGENDRA LATA 9.88 2 TIWARI AKANKSHA LAKSHMISHANKAR SUSHMA 9.64 97.39 % 3 DHAR SOMYA SANJEEV REWA 9.72 Examination - December, 2016, Semester VII SR. NO NAME GPA OVERALL RESULT 1 SHARMA DIVYA DAULAT KANTA 9.19 2 TIWARI AKANKSHA LAKSHMI SHANKAR SUSHMA 9.15 94.08 % 3 SHRIVASTAVA SHREYA RAKESH VANDANA 8.74 47
Bright Performer TCET B R I DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) G H T Credit Based Grading System [CBGS - 2012(R)]/Choice Based Credit and Grading Scheme [CBCGS - 2016(R)] E N G I N E E R S University of Mumbai Estd. 2001 Examination - May, 2017, Semester VIII SR. NO NAME GPA CGPI OVERALL RESULT 1 JAIN RINAL YOGENDRA LATA 9.15 9.13 2 PATIL MEGAL UMESH KAMINI 8.92 8.93 93.46 % 3 SINGH NEHA VIRENDRA SHASHIKALA 7.65 8.87 Semisterwise Overall Result 120.00 97.39 94.08 93.46 100.00 92.64 80.72 80.00 60.00 48.42 40.00 20.00 0.00 III(DEC-14) IV(MAY-15) V(DEC-15) VI(MAY-16) VII(DEC-16) VIII(MAY-17) Passing % Batch 2017 : IT 150 (Admi ed in Year 2013) Passing % 100 68.25 83.44 98.01 96.05 BATCH : … 50 0 B. E. 2016-2017 Placement & Higher Study Statistics Total No of Total Students admitted Interested Eligible Campus Off Campus Total Higher in final year in Placement Placed. Placed studies 154 125 110 97 3 100 29 48
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