VIT Newsletter July-September 2011
VIT Newsletter July-September 2011
VIT Newsletter July-September 2011
VIBES
Q. What are the new initiatives at VIT?
October 2011
Principal Speak
The basic theme for this semester is to improve the result of our students. We plan to establish a study circle where the students of every class are taught by their peers. The basic idea of the study circle is You learn when you teach. Teamwork is very essential in this case and it would be beneficial to one and all. The Bayers Scholarship rounds have been completed. We have MoUs in progress with various organizations, working how to maximize benefits. We are planning to launch a variety of certification courses for our students. Our internal internships have been successful. A lot of students have interned in Prof. Seema Shah several well-known companies. All students are encouraged to get involved in a committee of their choice. Principal (Acting), VIT Q. Can you brief us about the updates on the academic front?
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IBM RSA Training Program Career Counseling
A new team of HoDs have been appointed based on our rotation policy. Academic advisors have been appointed for every 20 students to help them in filling their student diaries. Gadget Guru, technology reviews have been initiated on a weekly basis. We plan to conduct beyond the syllabus activities such as IVs, guest lectures, webinars etc. VLive! is up to date with the lesson plans and test solutions with the VIOLA team in action.
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Spotlight - L&T Infotech Pre-placement training Placement Updates From Cover to Cover
Making Waves
VIT generates University Toppers!
Vidyalankar Institute of Technologys final year students have achieved the pinnacle of success by bagging top ranks at the University of Mumbai level in the May/June 2011 examinations. Anandita Deo Bio-Medical Engineering Bio-Medical Engineering Bio-Medical Engineering Bio-Medical Engineering Bio-Medical Engineering Electronics Engineering 1st 4th 5th 11th 15th 9th
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Department Updates FE, EXTC
Nida Azam Mahesh Bhopatrao Smriti Vishwanath Shraddha Jathar Sneha Shekharan
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Department Updates ETRX, BIOM
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Department Updates CMPN, IT, MMS
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Infosys Technologies Ltd.
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Know an Alumnus
Pride of Vidyalankar
Vidyalankar Institute of Technologys student Neil Dalvi (BE Computer Engineering I) has successfully landed placement at a highly reputable Japanese organization, Works Applications Co. Ltd for an astronomical salary of Rs. 35 lakhs per annum! He is one among the (only) five students to be recruited from the University of Mumbai and will join duty at their Singapore/Japan office in October 2012. Way to go Neil! All of us at Vidyalankar are super proud of your achievement!
Bayers Scholarship
Heartiest congratulations to these VITians for getting the Bayer Scholarships:
Amey Gawde,
who graduated from the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in 2010 has made the Institute proud by securing the second rank at the University of Mumbai level in his second semester ME(EXTC) exams. Hes currently a faculty in the same Department at our Vidyalankar Institute of Technology. It all seems just like yesterday that I was listening with rapt attention to my professors...and here I am now, as a member of the faculty myself! My days as an undergraduate student at VIT breezed past like a dream come true. I still clearly remember my first day and first year in this college. Ill always be grateful to Prof. Sonaali Borkar and Prof. Avila Naik for motivating me to realize my true potential right at the foundation level. As a member of the faculty, the tremendous opportunities that are present for selfimprovement make my job an important learning experience. Its always nice to see the college grow better and better still in such a short span, reminisces Amey. VIT wishes Amey all the very best in all his pursuits!
The rigorous screening process was followed for short-listing and finalizing the four candidates from amongst the hundreds of applications received:
Short-listing of resumes based on criteria Written test Group Discussion Personal Interview
When other students are trying at higher studies in US, Jajnabalkya chose a different career path close to the core and he is even learning German for that purpose.
VIT is proud of Jajans fantastic achievement and wishes him good luck in all his ventures!
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other. Abraham Lincoln
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Introduction of IBM Ce : The introduction was followed by a brief discussion on Rational, Tivoli, Lotus, DB2,Websphere. Introduction on IBM Requisite PRO : A product of IBM used for Analysis phase. Introduction to Design Phase of SDLC : Case study discussion to implement UML Introduction to RSA : IBM Product used for Design Phase Diagrams.
IEEE offers educational opportunities such as IEEE Expert Now Online Education Courses, the Education Partners Program, Standards in Education and Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
The IEEE provides learning opportunities within the engineering sciences, research, and technology. The goal of the IEEE education programs is to ensure the growth of skill and knowledge in the electricity-related technical professions and to foster individual commitment to continuing education among IEEE members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public.
Hands on RSA : USE CASE Diagram ,Activity Diagram, Sequence Diagram, Collaboration Diagram, Class Diagram, State Chart Diagram. Introduction to Rational Robot Discussion on RUP Briefing on UCM
Career Counseling
A presentation to TE Semester V EXTC students regarding career counseling after completion of BE course was held on 5 and 9 August in their respective classrooms. The objective of this activity was to generate options for career development.
IEEE Expert Now is a collection of online educational courses designed for self-paced learning. Education Partners, exclusive for IEEE members, offers on-line degree programs, certifications and courses at a 10% discount. The Standards in Education website explains what standards are and the importance of developing and using them. The site includes tutorial modules and case illustrations to introduce the history of standards, the basic terminology, their applications and impact on products, as well as news related to standards, book reviews and links to other sites that contain information on standards.
The students were provided awareness regarding their higher study options, their entrance exams.
This activity was coordinated by Prof. Vijay Purohit and Prof. Dattatray Bade.
About 55-58 students attended this activity and through this activity, they became aware of the careers to follow after BE.s
Spotlight - L&T
Pre-Placement Training
Pre-Placement Training was conducted for BE INFT, CMPN I, CMPN II, ETRX, EXTC I EXTC II & BIOM students between 11-07-2011 and 23-07-2011. The training was held for all the branches simultaneously. The students were informed about the training before their sixth semester examination and the tentative schedule was also given to them. Final schedule for the training was uploaded on vidyalankarLive.com one week before the actual training. The students were clearly told about the contents of the training well in advance. The following activities were conducted during the pre placement training. 1. Mock Aptitude test 2. Mock HR interviews 3. Mock Technical interviews
About :
Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd. (L&T Infotech), one of the fastest growing IT Services companies, is ranked 10th by NASSCOM among the top (Indian) software and services exporters from India in 2010. A wholly owned subsidiary of the $12 billion Larsen & Toubro, it was adjudged as India's Best Managed Company (as per the survey conducted by Business Standard in 2010)
Placements
The following four companies visited VIT Campus to give HR talks: 1. Mr. Shanker , HR , Campus Lead, Thirdware Solutiond Limited. 2. Mr. Avinash Krishnamurthy, HR, Campus Lead, Tata Consultancy Limited 3. Ms. Priyasri Anil Kumar, Talent Management Group, HCL Technologies Limited 4. Mr. Raunaq Raje and Ms. Vineeta Nambiar, Infosys Technologies, Pune.
History :
Originally founded as L&T Information Technology Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T), the company changed its name to L&T Infotech. In December 2006, L&T Infotech acquired GDA Technologies (a privately held electronic design firm based in California, USA) and all of its design centers in USA and India.
The placement process consisted of the following rounds: 1. 2. 3. Aptitude Test (Verbal, Quantitative, Logic & Programming Skills). Technical Round (a student should be well-prepared in all his subjects from Semester 1 to 6). Group Discussion (A student should not only actively participate, but also involve others.
Dale Carnegie Training sessions were conducted in two batches. I batch (from 18-07-2011 to 20-07-2011): For B E EXTC I, EXTC II, BIOM and second year MMS students II batch (from 21-07-2011 to 23-07-2011): For B E INFT, CMPN I, CMPN II and ETRX students.
Services :
Application Development, Application Maintenance & support Application outsourcing ,Architecture services, Business Intelligence/Data Warehousing, Business process services, Consulting, Enterprise Integration, Infrastructure management services, Integrated Engineering services, Legacy Modernization, Oracle services, Product lifecycle management, SAP( system application and product) services ,System integration services, Testing services
Reading Hall Reading room is renovated and there are two parts now 1.Reading room 2.Reference section
Values :
Agility Dependability Innovation Integrity Teamwork
You can read the books as well as refer in the reference section only. You can access IEEE from reference section as well as from Computer Centre. You can access wifi connectivity in laptops in reference section or in reading room. These facilities are available now. The Reading Room & the Reference Section are air conditioned and make studying there a pleasant experience.
Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase. Martin Luther
DEPARTMENT UPDATES
Department of First Year Engineering
First Year Induction Program
The FE Induction and Orientation Program was organized by the First Year Engineering Department on August 20 to welcome students who have gained admission to VIT. Held in seven venues for each of the seven branches, the event started off with a welcome address by the respective Class Teachers, the Principals address, followed by an interactive presentation on the Institutional policies, rules and regulations and general inputs necessary for First Year students. Second Year and Third year students, presented about VIOLA, shared their set of experiences at VIT and spoke about the plethora of opportunities for academic and personal growth that VIT provides. College bags along with notes were distributed to all first year students.
A brouter is a network bridge and a router combined in a single product. A glyph is a graphic symbol that provides the appearance or form for an alphabetic or numeric font. (Glyph is from a Greek word for carving.) A moof monster is a vague and indefinable source of trouble for users of information technology. A jughead is a tool used by researchers for searching information on gopher sites. Not gopher the squirrel but the old information retrieval system called Gopher, predecessor to the World Wide Web. A kludge (pronounced kloodzh) is an awkward or clumsy (but at least temporarily effective) solution to a programming or hardware design or implementation problem. A Flying Ice Cube is what lives inside computers of scientists trying to simulate molecules. At the office, a Boss Key is the key you hit to quickly hide something when you see your boss or uninvited coworker approaching. Sean Anderson, on the other hand, had numbers instead of words in mind when he suggested another name for Larry Page and Sergey Brins BackRub search engine (written in 1996 in the java and python computer languages). In 1997, Sean suggested googolplex, after the mathematical unit that refers to extremely large numbers, but Larry decided on the shortened form: googol. According to David Koller of the Stanford University, Sean misspelled the word as google. The rest is history of extremely large numbers.
Calculator Workshop
A calculator workshop in association with ITSA was organized on 6th and 13th September 2011. Students from across all branches from First Year were familiarized with various functions of Casio ES and MS series, with the modes of both the calculators like Complex, Matrix, Base, Equations, etc. They were also taught the usage of the shift and alpha functions. Working on functions like trigonometric functions was also explained to the students. It was a very valuable and an informative workshop, where many functions were made clear and some new functions were introduced.
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(Sourced from www.didyouknow.org ) Difficulties mastered are opportunities won. Winston Churchill
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CSI Updates
knowledge with regards to the electronics and Information Technology aspects that goes into the running of critical Railway operations as Passenger Indicators, Announcements and Signaling Systems.
The Computer Society of India is a non-profit professional meet to exchange views and information learn and share ideas. The wide spectrum of members is committed to the advancement of the theory and practice of Computer Engineering and Technology Systems. The mission of the CSI is to facilitate research, knowledge sharing, learning and career enhancement for all categories of IT professionals, while simultaneously inspiring and nurturing new entrants into the industry and helping them to integrate into the IT community. In the previous quarter, the following activities were conducted: Emerging IT Issues: Managing Risk, Compliance and Security in India Virtual Seminar and Tradeshow
automation
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entire experience was beneficial as students came to know about the latest technologies, instruments and their working principle used in industries and their various applications eg. PLC, Sensors, Robot, Controllers etc. The interaction with various companies helped students to stand the work culture in companies. under-
Updates
Six virtual seminars were conducted: 1. Safeguarding of IT Assets with the Help of Frameworks and Standards: Mr. Deepak Ghaisas Oracle, Former CEO of India Operations 2. Complying With IT Regulatory Requirements in India - A Consolidated View: Sundeep Nehra 3. ISACA Spotlight: Leveraging ISACA for Professional Dev. And Growth: Diane J. Nelson 4. Trust, Value and Cloud Computing: Marc Vael 5. Social Media: Risks vs. Rewards: Rob Stroud 6. CSI Spotlight: Skill Development and Research: MD Agrawal The previous quarter started with an Advisory Panel Meet. The Department invited Dr Someshwar, the Head of Radiology at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani hospital to give suggestions on how the Department can be improved. Dr Someshwar suggested the initiatiation of membership with MSRA & IRIA. Under the lab development activity faculties had visited the IIT Lab. Also many final year students are going for internship at various hospitals & companies.
A guest lectures was conducted on Innovations in Imaging Technologies for the students on 26th August 2011. We invited Dr. Ravi Ramakantan a Consulting Radiologist from Seven hills Hospital. He discussed the various aspects of working of various imaging modalities. A guest lecture was conducted by Mr. Sagar Apte on CATHLAB. The procedure of CT Angiography was explained very precisely. The concept of Fluoroscopy was explained. HEPA Filters, Lead Coats, Helium Boil Off , Ringing path concept were also explained. Two Gadget Guru sessions on "Transducers in Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation" & "JPEG" and "A GLANCE ON OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY" were conducted by Prof. Nandesh Chiplunkar and Priyanka Gaikwad (BMSA member). A visit to IIT Bombay was organized by the Lab Development Committee for the staff on 15th September 2011and the co-coordinator of this activity were Prof. Suvarna Udgire. to understand the various practices at IITB and to explore the various R&D/consultancy work which can be taken up in labs. Later a visit to Nanotechnology lab was organized.
A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. Albert Einstein
CSI also conducted a Cloud Computing and Virtualization workshop on 10 &11 September A seminar on mobile application development on android platform was organized on 8 September. CESA conducted a seminar on Microsoft Tabletop on 10 August and a seminar on Mozilla Seabird concept phone on 14 September.
ITSA delivered this seminar in a stipulated time slot and a light atmosphere was maintained throughout the entire workshop. We tried to include every possible detail in this seminar which would be helpful for them in their future. The topics covered were: .NET Framework, .NET Vision. VB.NET, Basics of Visual Studio, Visual Studio Application, Lifestyle Management, Language Specific Versions
Gadget Guru Seminar by NPCI on Monetary Transactions using mobile phones was conducted
PIC organized a session on Ways of effective communication with parents for faculty on Thursday 28/07/2011 in the conference hall. Prof. Beena Ballal was the activity coordinator .The speaker for the session was Prof. Kavita Pai Fondekar. It was attended by 14 members of the faculty. on 21 September 2011. The seminar furnished the students with optimum knowledge and also explained the applications of most of the basic functions of the product as well as its working and all details regarding the security of money.
transfer etc
The Principal Prof. Seema Shah spoke on the importance and need for effective communication with parents since all faculty need to have this skill while interacting with students parents.
The session started by introduction of all the participants since many participants were newly joined faculty.
The next part was the Role play in which two groups of participants was made. One group was asked to show a positive outlook about their wards bad performance and the other group was asked to show a negative outlook. After this each one was asked to comment on the outlooks of both the groups. Positive points about each groups was highlighted by Prof. Kavita.
They came, they learnt, they conquered. A group of 700-odd Mumbaikars, who were part of the first Teach India batch in the city, did just that. Recently a convocation ceremony was held for the batch of 120 volunteers and 786 students, or learners, for accomplishing their goal - learning to converse confidently in English. The Times Group launched Teach India as an initiative to teach spoken English to the underprivileged youth. British Council was brought on board to design the curriculum and train the volunteers and teachers. The curriculum was designed keeping in mind the present language levels of the target segment and the spoken English requirements of potential employers. "In a survey in Delhi, we found that there was a lot of potential in the students but their means of communicating the same were poor," said Rustom Mody from the British Council, who designed the curriculum.
The modules incorporate spoken communication and focus on learners' employability. (Excerpts from: http:// articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/201 1-10-09/ mumbai/30259916_1_volunteerslearners-batch)
We have 30 committees this year with their goals and scope revised, and activity calendars prepared. The activities have kicked off. The Student Council has been appointed and has sprung into action. Placement discussions are in full swing thanks to the NASSCOM directive. Infosys, HCL, L&T etc. have finished their placement rounds. An Alumni meeting was held which gave us positive inputs.We plan on increasing the number of placements in core companies.
Editorial Team
Chief Editor: Arjun Sawhney (SE Computers 1) Prof. Meenakshi Nandula, Pribhat Singh Sharma (SE Computers 1)
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