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VISION :
To enable the students
to identify and build on
their abilities with firm
and focused minds and
develop a spirit of
professional ism to
p e r f o r m i n a
compet i t ive g lobal
environment.
Mission :
To a p p l y K A I Z E N
( c o n t i n u o u s
improvement involving
everyone) to he lp
create a knowledge
based society with a
scientific temper, team
spirit and dignity of
labour. Further, to
create an environment
where learning is joy.
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FACULTY GET-TOGETHER
The rst year faculty and staff members got together again to continue the trend of faculty and staff
gatherings , as initiated by Dr. R. K. Gupta, and Ms. Preeti Kumari, Member, JAS, since October last year.
Frederick Koenig once mentioned that happiness comes not from getting something we lack, but from the
recognition and appreciation of what we do have. This virtue is the highlight of this faculty and staff get-
together, as all the members whose birthdays fell within this quarter get valuable inputs and blessings from
the senior most member Dr. Gupta, Dean Sciences, followed by a cake cutting ceremony.
We can't fail to mention here the amazing contributions by Dr. Akhleshwar Mathur, Dept. of Chemistry for his
creativity on the board in LT-25. Everyone relished the awesome cuisine “Choco Logs” prepared by him. In
the end everyone every member was gifted a token of new year best wishes from Dr. Gupta. A crossword
game conducted by Ms. Sonu Sharma. The event was managed by Dr. Akleshwar Mathur and Ms. Preeti
Kumari.
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FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS
Dr. Kamini Sharma, Dept. of Chemistry had been a participant in a
program “Synthesis and Characterisation of Materials for Energy
Storage Devices” held at Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur from
12 - 16 December'15.
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Live Models display at Science Park :
Three teams of students from I Year (JIET-SETG) exhibited their working models in Science Park on 2 &
3 December 2015 at the Inter school Model and teaching aid competition organised by DST
Rajasthan. These students were highly appreciated for their efforts by the chief guest of the event, Dr.
O.P.N. Kalla. The team and its members who represented I Year from JIET-SETG with their projects
were:
Team 1: Preeti Parihar and Kajal Bhati: Pendulum waves with Philip gas
Team 2: Shreya Dhingra: Efuent treatment plant
Team 3: Deepanshi Pandla and Neetigna: Cycle generator
Expert Lectures :
Ÿ Prof. (Dr.) R.K.Gupta, Dean (Sciences) JIET delivered an expert lecture on 'Variation of mass at
Relativistic velocity' to section A and section B on 2 December, 2015.
Ÿ A series of expert lectures were conducted on Electrical and Electronics Engineering by Prof. (Dr.)
Sandip Mehta (Dean Engg. JIETSETG).
Department of Department of
Applied Sciences JIETSETG Applied Sciences JIETSETG
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Department of
Civil Engineering
Expert Lectures (From within JGI)Ÿ Dr. Arvind Rai (HOD, CE) delivered an expert lecture on 'GIS and Remote Sensing' to the second year
students on 3 December 2015.
Ÿ Mr. Narsi Ram Dewasi delivered an expert lecture on 'Joints, folds and faults' to the second year students
on 4 December 2015
Ÿ Mr. Kamlesh Parihar (Dy. HOD, CE) delivered an expert lecture on 'Strength of Material' to the second
year students on 5 December 2015.
Faculty AchievementŸ Mr. Narsi Ram Dewasi presented a paper on 'Experimental Study of Pre & Post Monsoon Physiochemical
Analysis of Amanishah Nala (Darvyavati River), Jaipur' at MNIT Jaipur in “SANRACHNA'15”
Industrial TourAn industrial tour was organized for third year students from 20 - 26 December 2015. The students visited
construction of ood protection work along left bank of Gola River Bhimtal, Steel truss bridge at Bhimtal, Jim
Corbett waterfall, Kosi barrage Jim Corbett, Jim Corbett Wild Life Sanctuary, Rajiv Gandhi International
Stadium Dehradun, Forest Research Institute Dehradun and Arch Bridge at Haridwar.
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Industrial Tour
On 20 December 2015 VII semester students went on an industrial
tour to Amritsar, Chandigarh and Haridwar. It was a 5 day tour and
the companies visited were HMT Ltd., Siemens Ltd. and BHEL.
142 Students went on the trip. The students were accompanied by
Mr. Manish Kumar, Mr. O.P. Suthar, Mr. Rahul Bhandari, Ms. Arshi
Riyaz and Ms. Prakash Asawat.
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Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science
& Engineering JIET SETG& Engineering JIET SETG
Department of Computer Science
& Engineering JIET SETGPaper Publications/Presentations
Ÿ Ms. Ravina Jangid's paper titled 'Prex length based disjoint set tries for Ipv6 lookup' has been
accepted for publication in Springer Journal.
Ÿ Ms. Simran Choudhary presented a paper on 'Phishing Website Detection using Fuzzy Logic' in
National Conference 'On Paradigms In Computing 2015 (COPIC'15)' at MBM Engg. College, JNV
University.
Industrial Visit
2012-16 Batch of CSE (SETG) went on an Industrial Visit from 20 to 24 December'15. They visited
Delhi, Amritsar and Chandigarh. The companies which they visited were TKDL (Delhi), Punjab
Communications (Chandigarh) and Visual Media (Chandigarh). The department members who
accompanied students during the tour were Ms. Simran Choudhary, Mr. Ranveer Singh Rao, Mr. Sunali
Sharma and Mr. Rahul Panwar.
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Expert/Guest lectures (Within JIET)
Ÿ Mr. Sandeep Mathur delivered expert lecture on 'Advanced Mathematics' to the second year students
on 2 December 15.
Ÿ Ms. Geetika Mathur delivered expert lecture on 'Digital Electronics' to the second year students on 2
December 15.
Ÿ Ms. Monica Chouhan delivered expert lecture on 'Digital Electronics' to the second year students on 3
December 15.
Ÿ Dr. Hemant Purohit delivered expert lecture on 'Electronic Devices and Circuits' to the second year
students on 5 December 15.
Faculty Achievements
Ÿ Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Ms. Hansa Mehra and Ms. Monica Chouhan attended a one day pre-conference
workshop on 'Understanding antennas from elementary to advanced level' organized by ICRS,
Jodhpur on 14 December, 2015.
Ÿ Dr. Hemant Purohit attended a 5 Day Short Term
Course on 'Synthesis and characterization of
mater ia ls for energy s torage dev ices
(technologies)' organized by IIT Jodhpur under
the MHRD scheme on GiAN from 12 – 16
December 2015.
Industrial Tour
An industrial tour was organized for the students of
seventh semester from 22-28 December, 2015 to 5
companies.119 students went for the visit.
Department of Electronics and Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering JIETCommunication Engineering JIET
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Expert Lecture
Ms. Divya Tiwari delivered an expert lecture on 'Data Structure & Algorithms' for III semester students on 4
December, 2015.
Workshop
A workshop on 'Embedded System' was organized on 7 December, 2015 for III semester students. The resource
persons for this workshop were Mr. Abhishek Karwa and Mr. Gunjan Mathur. The workshop covered basics of
Embedded System. The workshop consists of a legion of valuable information and useful tools. The basic aim
behind this workshop was to prepare students for projects and aware them with recent technologies.
Faculty Training Programme
Ÿ A one day training programme was organized for faculty members of the department on 30 November,
2015. The resource persons were Prof. (Dr.) K. R. Chowdhary (Director, JIETSETG) and Prof. (Dr.) Sandeep
Mehta (Dean (Engg.), JIETSETG).
Ÿ A one day training programme was organized for faculty members of the department on 1 December, 2015.
The resource person was Prof. O.P. Vyas (Dean (Engg.), JIET).
Ÿ A one day training programme was organized for faculty members of the department on 4 December, 2015.
The resource person was Prof. M.G. Soni (Asso. Prof., EE, M.B.M., Jodhpur)
Faculty Accomplishments
Ÿ Mr. Sanjay Gaur presented a paper on 'Content Based Image Retrieval Using FCM Clustering' in UGC
National Conference COPIC'15, at M.B.M., Jodhpur on 24 December, 2015.
Ÿ Ms. Shagun Choudhary completed her M.Tech. on 24 November 2015.
Student Achievements
10 Students of III Semester of the department participated in project competition held at Science Park, Jodhpur
on 2 December, 2015. The students were Pooja Sharma, Supriya Pathak, Bhavya Moolani, Karuna Saikia, Aditi
Dave, Heenal Sharma, Kamal Pandey, Diksha Dangra, Isha Agarwal, Kritigya Champawat, Vishakha Bhati,
Nisha Bhagchandani and Mrinali Mathur
Industrial Visit
An industrial tour was organized for 79 Students of VII semester from 19 - 24 December 2015 to Baddi and
Chandigarh. Students were exposed to the functioning of the industry. They had the opportunity to visit Zamil
Air Conditioners, Baddi, Havells India, Baddi, Ellin Appliances, Baddi, Gem Appliances, Baddi and Punjab
Communications, Mohali
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Communication Engineering JIET SETGCommunication Engineering JIET SETG
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Faculty Achievments
Ÿ Mr. Shubham Sharma & Mr. Pratik Bhansali attended a workshop on 'Microcontroller and its
application to Power converters' from 21 to 25 December 2015 under QIP (Quality Improvement
Program) at IIT Roorkee.
Ÿ Mr. Harish Khyani attended a Short Term Course on 'Synthesis and Characterization of Materials for
Energy Storage Devices' from 12 - 16 December 2015 at IIT Jodhpur organized by Global Initiative for
Academic Networks.
Expert Lecture
Ÿ Mr. Shubham Sharma delivered an expert lecture to the students of II Year (Section E)
on 'Transient Analysis' on 4 December 15 in LT-15.
Industrial Visit
An Industrial Visit was organized for nal year students from 20 to 25 December 2015 at Amritsar,
Chandigarh and Baddi. Mr. Vinit Mehta, Mr. Ashwani Joshi, Mr. Shrawan Ram Patel, Mr. Ravi Soni, Ms.
Charu Chauhan, and Mr. Pradeep Sankhala accompanied the students for the visit. They visited Elin
electronics Pvt. Ltd., Hitech light Pvt. Ltd., BSS Electricals Pvt. Ltd., Parishram Electricals Pvt. Ltd. and
Crompton Greaves Pvt. Ltd.. The students got a chance to correlate their theoretical knowledge with the
practical knowledge.
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Expert Lectures
Mr. Sanjay Bhandari delivered an expert lecture on 'CMOS Logic Family and Skipping state counter' for
III semester on December 22, 2015.
Faculty Achievement
A research scholar completed her M.Tech under the guidance of Mr. Prashant Thanvi.
Students achievement:
Students of III Semester participated in an exhibition of projects at Sub Regional Science Centre,
Jodhpur on 2 & 3 December, 2015. The details of projects are:
Ÿ National Oil Rig by Anjali Rakhi and Anshu Lakhawat
Ÿ Microcontroller based dc motor control by Priyanka Mehra and Kritika Sharma
Industrial Tour
The students of VII Sem. went to Haridwar-Dehradun-Rishikesh for a six-day industrial visit from 21-26
December 2015. A total of 60 students and 4 faculty members were part of the visit. The students visited
two companies Bhel Haridwar and EON Pvt ltd. Besides this students also visited the Ganga ghat,
Dehradun shahastra dhara, Rishikesh camp area Adventure and camp re.
Department of Department of
Electrical & Electronics Engineering JIETSETGElectrical & Electronics Engineering JIETSETG
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Industrial Visit
An industrial visit was organized from 20-25
December 2015. In this Industrial visit four
students from the department - Lokendra Pal
Singh, Ashok Singh Rajpurohit, Praveen Kumar
Ojha and Yajant Sharma visited Industry Visit with
CSE department.
The visited companies were BHEL Haridwar, HMT
Chandigarh, NetMAX Chandigarh, SIEMENS
Chandigarh.
Department of Department of Information Technology Information Technology
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Expert Lectures (within JIET)
Mr. Mohit Oswal delivered an expert
lectures on 'Powder Metallurgy' for II Year
students (3N) on December 1, 2015.
Faculty Achievement
Mr. Manish Bhandari completed his Ph.D.
thesis entitled 'Computational solutions for
functionally graded plates under thermal
and mechanical loads' on 7 December
2015 in Jodhpur National University,
Jodhpur.
Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Guest/Expert Lectures (From within JIET)
Ÿ An expert lecture on 'Balance of Payment and
Foreign Exchange Market' was delivered by Ms.
Mitali Dutta on 10 and 11 December 2015 to MBA I
semester students.
Ÿ Ms.Divya Sharma delivered an expert lecture on
'Ent repreneur ia l Compet i t i veness ' in the
department of Electronics and Communication,
JIET on 14 December 2015.
Publications
A paper on 'An empirical Study of Employee
Engagement : An Opportunity or Challenge with
Special Reference to Taj Hotel at jodhpur' was
published by Ms. Divya Sharma Daiya in International
Journal Advance in Social Science and Humanities,
ISSN No. : 2347-7474, Vol. 3, Issue 12, December,
2015.
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Hepatitis B Vaccination Hepatitis B is a potentially life threatening liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus. It can cause
chronic liver disease and put people at high risk of death from liver cirrhosis or cancer. The
Hepatitis B virus is spread through contact with blood or some other body uids such as secretions
of a person with hepatitis B. The hepatitis B vaccine offers very effective protection against infection
with the disease. Hepatitis B vaccination II Dose was administered to B.Sc Nursing students on 15
December-2015 successfully.
Lamp Lighting CeremonyJIET College of Nursing organized the lamp lighting ceremony of I batch of B.Sc. Nursing students
at JCC on 23 December 2015 at 10am. A lamp lighting ceremony, an auspicious occasion in every
Nurse's life, is held in reverence of Florence Nightingale, the Lady with the Lamp, as she is more
popularly known.
The program was inaugurated by lighting the ceremonial lamp by the dignitaries on the dais. Mr.
Shananwaz Pinzara welcomed the gathering and Dr. S. L. Agarwal, Chairman JGI, blessed the
budding nurses by his inspirational speech. Prof N. Meena Kumari, Principal, JIET College of
Nursing highlighted that in the nursing profession, the lamp holds a special, symbolic tribute to
Florence Nightingale. The novice nurses received the Light from the Chief Guest Prof. Dinesh
Dhamnodiya, Principal, Government College of Nursing, followed by the oath taking ceremony.
The Chief Guest Mr. Dinesh Dhamnodiya in his address said that nursing is a dynamic and
challenging profession; it plays an important role in providing care to humanity. Health is a right of
every human being. Science and technology are playing an important role in the present times and
we have to upgrade to the modern times.
Dr. Rakesh Kothari, Registrar, JGI, proposed the vote of thanks. Ms. Sherlin Varghese compered
the event.
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Paper Title : “A Micro strip feed Knight's Helm Shaped Patch Antenna using FR-4
substrate for UWB Application”
Name of Faculty Member : (ECE, JIETSETG)Mr. Abhishek Karwa
(Published in International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science,
Volume 3, Issue 3, May-June, 2015, ISSN 2091-2730.)
In the last decade, Ultra-wideband (UWB) has come up as a revolutionary and
contemporary wireless technology which has generated a great deal of interest for use in the industry
and academia. In recent years many studies are concentrated on UWB microstrip antenna structures
for important purposes in wireless communication systems, medical imaging, and radar sensor
resolution. In this paper, the radiation performance of a small printed knight's helm shape patch
antenna designed on glass epoxy FR4 substrate is discussed. The antenna has compact dimension
of 30 mm x 30 mm and it is capable to cover WiMAX, Wi Fi, WBAN and Bluetooth operations and UWB
applications. The simulated results for various parameters like total eld gain, return loss, VSWR,
radiation efciency etc. are calculated with High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) and with the
help of network analyzer experimental result are calculated. Its simulated results display impedance
bandwidth from 3.04 GHz to 10.96 GHz. The antenna complies with the return loss of S11 less then -
10db and VSWR < 2 throughout the impedance bandwidth. The proposed antenna is easy to
integrate with microwave circuitry for low manufacturing cost. The antenna structure is at, and its
design is simple and straight forward.
Paper Title: Functionally Graded Material Plate Subject to Thermomechanical Loading: A Review
Name of Faculty Members: Dr. Manish Bhandari, Er.
Ashirvad & Er. Neeraj Sharma (ME, JIET)
Paper presented in: International Conference
ETRASCT- 2014, JIET Jodhpur, February 22, 2014.
The material property of the functionally graded
material (FGM) can be tailored to accomplish the
specic demands in various engineering utilizations to achieve the advantage of the properties of
individual material. This is possible due to the material composition of the FGM changes sequentially
in a preferred direction. The thermo-mechanical deformation of FGM structures have attracted the
attention of many researchers in the past few years in different engineering applications which
include design of aerospace structures, heat engine components and nuclear power plants etc. The
varying nature of FGMs makes design and analysis more challenging compared to traditional
materials. In this analysis technique properties are employed for each layer, and thus the actual
distribution of the phases does not explicitly affect the structural solution for the plate. The concept of
FGMs hinges on materials science and mechanics due to the integration of the material and
structural considerations into the nal design of structural components. Because of the many
variables that control the design of functionally graded microstructures, full utilization of the FGMs
potential requires the development of appropriate modeling strategies for their response to
combined thermo-mechanical loads.
This paper reviews the major work in functionally graded materials (FGMs) with an emphasis on the
plate. Various aspects of plate theory, nite element formulation methods, software used,
material gradient functions, boundary conditions and various combinations of functionally graded
materials are reected in this paper.
Paper Title: Contribution of Microwave Imaging Technique for Breast Tumor Detection
Name of Faculty Member: (ECE, JIET)Ms. Aastha Vyas,
This paper presents a contribution of quantitative microwave imaging for breast
tumor detection. The study has been conducted through an experimental microwave
imaging setup, i.e. the existing 2.45 GHz planar camera. In this context a 2D scalar
exible numerical tool based on a Newton-Kantorovich (NK) scheme, has been
developed.
Quantitative microwave imaging is a three dimensional vectorial nonlinear inverse
scattering problem, where the complex permittivity of an object is reconstructed from the measured
scattered eld, produced by the object. The NK scheme is used in order to deal with the nonlinearity
and the ill-posed nature of this problem. A TM polarization and a two dimensional medium
conguration have been considered in order to avoid its vectorial aspect. The solution is found
iteratively by minimizing the square norm of the error with respect to the scattered eld data.
Consequently, the convergence of such iterative process requires, at least two conditions. First, an
efcient calibration of the experimental system has to be associated to the minimization of model
errors. Second, the mean square difference of the scattered eld introduced by the presence of the
tumor has to be large enough, according to the sensitivity of the imaging system.
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SEMINAR TITLE : Clay Mineralogy
STUDENT NAME : (Final Year, CE) Madhav Gehlot
Clay mineralogy is the science dealing with the structure of clay minerals on
microscopic, molecular and atomic scale. It also includes the study of the
mineralogical composition and electrical properties of the clay particles. The most
signicant properties of the clay depends upon the type of mineral.
The clay minerals kaolin, smectite and palygorskite-sepiolite are among the world's most important
and useful industrial minerals. Clay minerals are important in a number of geological applications such
as stratigraphic correlations, indicators of environments of deposition and temperature for generation
of hydrocarbons. In agriculture, the clay minerals are a major component of soils and determinant of
soil properties. The clay minerals are important in construction where they are a major constituent in
brick and tile.
Processing techniques will be improved and new equipment will be available so that improved clay
mineral products will be available. Pillared clays and Nano composites will become important. Further
developments in organ clay technology and surface treatments will provide new usages for these
special clays.
PROJECT TITLE : Wireless Mobile charger
STUDENT NAMES: Koshani Sharma, Nisha Rana, Payal Gehlot,
Priyanka Rajawat (Final Year, EEE SETG)
This circuit mainly works on the principle of mutual inductance.
Power is transferred from transmitter to the receiver wirelessly based
on the principle of “inductive coupling”.
Inductance is the property of the conductor, in which the current
owing in a conductor induces a voltage or electromotive force in it or
in another nearby conductor. There are two types inductance 1) Self
inductance, 2) Mutual Inductance.
“Mutual inductance” is the phenomena in which, when a current
carrying conductor is placed near another conductor voltage is
induced in that conductor. This is because, as the current is owing in the conductor, a magnetic ux is
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induced in it. This induced magnetic ux links with another conductor and this ux
induces voltage in the second conductor. Thus two conductors are said to be
inductively coupled.
SEMINAR TITLE : Mobile IPTV
STUDENT NAME : (Final Year, IT) Shweta Mathue
An IPTV signal is a stream of data packets traveling across the Web. Internet TV is
relatively new -- there are lots of different ways to get it, and quality, content and costs can vary greatly.
Shows can be high-quality, professionally produced material, while others might remind you of Wayne
and Garth broadcasting "Wayne's World" from their basement. Traditional TV networks are also easing
into the technology and experimenting with different formats.
Internet TV, in simple terms, is video and audio delivered over an Internet connection. It's also known
as Internet protocol television, or IPTV. You can watch Internet TV on a computer screen, a television
screen (through a set-top box) or a mobile device like a cell phone or an iPod.It's almost the same as
getting television through an antenna or a series of cable wires -- the difference is that information is
sent over the Internet as data. At the same time, you can nd even more variety on Internet TV than
cable TV. Along with many of the same shows you nd on the big networks, many Web sites offer
independently produced programs targeted toward people with specic interests.
SEMINAR TITLE : SPINTRONIC
STUDENT NAME : (Final Year, ECE)Hitesh Kumar
Adding the spin degree of freedom provides new effects, new capabilities and new
functionalities. Spintronic devices offer the possibility of enhanced functionality,
higher speed, and reduced power consumption.
Interest in spintronics arises, in part, from the looming problem of exhausting the fundamental
physical limits of conventional electronics. However, complete reconstruction of industry is unlikely
and spintronics is a “variation” of current technology. The spin of the electron has attracted renewed
interest because it promises a wide variety of new devices that combine logic, storage and sensor
applications. Moreover, these "spintronic" devices might lead to quantum computers and quantum
communication based on electronic solid-state devices, thus changing the perspective of information
technology in the 21st century. Spin devices may combine logic and storage functionality eliminating
the need for separate components.
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Ms. Rekha Omprakash Rank
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Mr. Ashok Ghaswan 5-Jan
Mr. Kamlesh Parihar 7-Jan
Mr. Mukesh Mefawat 8-Jan
Mr. Ravi Shankar Padwa 9-Jan
Mr. Jaswant Kumar Dave 13-Jan
Ms. Aishwarya Prabhakar 14-Jan
Mr. Anand Kumar Gajjar 16-Jan
Ms. Manjulata Bhatti 17-Jan
Mr. Kailash Suthar 17-Jan
Ms. Shagun Choudhary 17-Jan
Mr. Dhanraj 20-Jan
Dr. Sandeep Mathur 21-Jan
Mr. Deepak Kapoor 22-Jan
Mr. Vivek Mathur 24-Jan
Mr. Shubham Sharma 26-Jan
Mr. Mahendra Daiya 27-Jan
Mr. Rakesh Sharma 30-Jan
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CHIEF EDITOR CHIEF EDITOR CHIEF EDITOR
Ms. Sonu Sharma Ms. Sonu Sharma Ms. Sonu Sharma
Faculty Editorial BoardFaculty Editorial BoardFaculty Editorial Board
Ms. Hemana Purohit (Applied Sciences), Mr. Missa Ram (CE), Ms. Arshi Riyaz (CSE),
Mr. Ravi Soni (EE), Ms. Richa Jani (ECE), Mr. Manish Gehlot (IT), Mr. Abhishek Dixit
(ME), Ms. Mitali Dutta (MBA), Mr. Mitesh Sharma (CSE-SETG), Mr. Ramesh (EEE-
SETG) Mr. Kapil Dave (ECE-SETG).
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