About Department
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Technocrats Institute of Technology & Science in Bhopal is a leading educational institution dedicated to providing a world-class education in computer science and engineering. The department has a strong focus on innovation, research, and practical application of theoretical concepts. The Computer Science & Engineering Department started functioning from the academic year 2007 with the intake of 60 students. As increasing demand for computer professional our management proposed an increase in it and with the approval of AICTE it increased up to 180 students. Along with UG course department also run PG course with the intake of 30 students.
The intake of students in the department is impressive, with a strong focus on merit and academic excellence. The department attracts students from all over the country, who are passionate about pursuing a career in computer science & engineering.
The department offers excellent computing facility through latest computer system, advance servers, multimedia kits, leading software, 24×7 internet facility etc. the department has 12 labs (with the capacity of 30 computers) named OOPS/Java Lab, DSAADA Lab, Python Lab/ Operating System Lab, Unix/Linux Lab/ Computer Networking Lab, DBMS Lab/ Software Engineering / Skill Development Lab, TOC Lab/ Machine Learning Lab, Software Architecture Lab/ Computer Architecture Lab, PG-Research Lab, Project Lab/ IOT Lab, Basic Computer Engg Lab, Language Lab.
To make our students industry ready the department along with the T&P Department started training in two categories. First in general category provide training on aptitude and verbal whereas in second category provide training on programming. In programming category we provide training on C/C++, advance C++, Java, advance java, python, Oracle, Redhat etc. We trained our students for certification courses like OCAJP, PEGA, AWS, RHCSA, COURSEERA etc. Many of our students certified in these courses like ORACLE Certification, Red Hat Certification, Java Certification, COURSEERA and AWS Certification.
Apart from academic and technical excellence, the department also hosts various events and activities throughout the year to promote overall development of the students. These events include seminars, workshops, technical talks, guest lectures by industry experts, cultural festivals, sports competitions, and more. These events provide students with an opportunity to showcase their talents and learn from experts in the field.
The students of the department have consistently performed well in various coding competitions, hackathons, and other technical events. They have won several awards and accolades, including good ranks in prestigious competitions such Google Code-in, CodeChef, and Hackerearth. Our four teams qualify for finale of “Smart India Hackathon-2022”. The department encourages and supports students to participate in these competitions, providing them with the necessary resources and guidance to excel.
To promote the research activities among the students we have student’s chapter membership of different professional bodies like ACM (The Association for Computing Machinery) and IE (Institution of Engineers –India). Our PG students working on recent research areas and published research papers in various SCOPUS indexed journals and conferences at national and international level.
In order to keep a systematic record of each student the department assigns Tutor Guardians (TG) to a group of students who looks after their academics, discipline and other related issues. The department also conducts parents Teacher Meetings resulting interactions between parent/guardian and faculties so that the progress of their wards could be monitored. A mentor is also assigned to every student to guide him/her to excel in academics as well as to enhance his/her professional skills.
Intake
Computer Science & Engineering | |
Program | Intake |
UG (B.Tech) | 180 |
PG (M.Tech) | 30 |
Vision of the Department
To achieve high standard in imparting quality education in the field of Computer Science & Engineering to produce technically and ethically competent, socially responsible and innovative Computer Science & Engineering professionals.
Mission of the Department
M.1: To create an academic ambience to achieve high standard of quality education by imparting in-depth conceptual domain knowledge and practical exposure.
M.2: To impart training on recent tools & technologies to make students analytical and innovative Computer Science engineers.
M.3: To inculcate research oriented skills, professional & social ethics and entrepreneurship skills amongst the students by co-curricular, extra-curricular & additional awareness activities.
Program Educational Objectives
PEO 1: Graduate will become an established professional in the field of Computer Science & Engineering and related fields.
PEO 2: Graduate will develop strong foundation to pursue higher studies or opting careers in research field.
PEO 3: Graduate will be established as an effective communicator & will demonstrate good ethical and leadership skills.
Program Specific Outcomes
PSO 1: Graduate will be able to develop computer based applications of moderate complexity in the areas of database system, IOT and machine learning.
PSO 2: Graduate will be able to apply standard software project management practices and methods to deliver quality projects.
PSO 3: Graduate will be able to analyze cost effective algorithms for real time engineering application including societal problem.
Program Outcomes
- Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
- Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
- Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
- Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
- Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
- The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
- Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
- Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
- Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
- 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.
- Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
- Life-long 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.
In the last fifteen years, Computer Science has grown into one of the major driving forces of world’s technological advancement. Over the next several decades, computer scientists will continue to reshape the world in which we live.
Welcome to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Established in 2007 with an intake of 60 seats in B Tech Programme, the department of Computer Science & Engineering presently offers B Tech Programme (intake-180 seats) and M Tech Programme (intake-30 seats) with an objective to meet the increasing demand for high-quality IT professionals.
The department has a dynamic team of educators and researchers dedicated to provide quality education to the budding engineers so that they not only contribute to the development and prosperity of the society and the nation but also can build a successful career. We are committed to offer quality teaching-learning experience through a cutting-edge curriculum that equips students with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the ever- evolving technology landscape. We emphasize a hands-on, practical approach to learning, preparing our students for real-world challenges.
The Department has state of the art infrastructure and computing equipments supported by high speed Ethernet and wireless networks. The Department encourages and motivates students to explore their potential in the domain of their own interest by organizing different technical/creative events like Conferences, Seminars, Hands-on Workshops, Code Competitions, Model Making and Gaming Activities.
I am confident that with the dedication and hard work of our faculty members, staff, and students, the department will produce technically and ethically competent, socially responsible Computer Science & Engineering professionals and keen learners, who can contribute in techno and socio-economic development of the nation.
Whether you are a prospective student, current student, alumni, faculty member, or a visitor, thanks for showing your interest in us. We are delighted to have you be a part of our vibrant community.
Best wishes.
Member of Professional Society:
- ACM: Students of the department are actively involved in the various activities organized under aegis of student chapter of “The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)”.The Association for Computing Machinery is a US-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. The ACM is a non-profit professional membership group, claiming nearly 110,000 student and professional members as of 2022.
- NPTEL Local Chapter: NPTEL has been offering self-study courses across engineering, humanities and science streams at: http://nptel.ac.in.
- IE (India): Students of the department are actively involved in the various activities organized under aegis of student chapter of the “The Institutions of Engineers (India)”. Various technical/non-technical activities like model making, poster making, quiz, robotics, problem solving, paper presentation etc are some of the technical activities held under students chapter of IE (India).
- Student Chapter Srijan: Student chapter of techno SRIJAN is functional in the institute. Students take part in various technical and literary activities organized by SRIJAN. Teachers are also felicitated for best academic performance at university level every year.
- Student Chapter Vigyan Bharti: The department has opened active student chapter of vigyan bharti. This chapter organizes various technical non-technical activities like model making, poster making, quiz, robotics problem solving, paper presentation.
- Rotaract Club: Students of the department are actively involved in the various activities i.e organized under the rotary club by which they are continuously enhancing their skills like leadership development, public speaking skill, and development of social skills, vocational skills, cultural awareness and ethics.
Computer Laboratories:
Department has adequate and well-equipped laboratories:
- OOPM / JAVA / OS / Project Lab
- Data Structure / ADA / Project Lab
- ToC / Skill Development Lab
- Linux / Computer Networks / IoT Lab
- Software Architecture / Software Engineering Lab
- Python / DMW / ML / Programming Practice Lab
- Big Data / COA / Cloud Computing Lab
- DBMS / Data Analytics / Project Lab
- Research Lab
- Project Lab
- Basic Computer Engineering Lab
- Language Lab
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Result
Toppers 2023 | ||||
Final Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0199CS191123 | YOGESH KUMAR PANDEY | 9.41 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS191143 | SHIKHA GUPTA | 9.37 | ![]() |
III | 0192EC191057 | VAISHALI KHOSHI | 9.37 | ![]() |
Third Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS201034 | ANURAG GAUTAM | 9.23 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS201175 | UJJAWALA SABLE | 9.2 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS201096 | NIKITA KUMARI DUBEY | 9.06 | ![]() |
Second Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS211139 | SAMEER DUBEY | 9.23 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS211130 | SAGAR | 8.98 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS211020 | AMAN PRAJAPATI | 8.75 | ![]() |
First Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS221219 | VISHAL YADAV | 8.76 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS221101 | MANSHI RATHORE | 8.33 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS221138 | RAJ JAISWAL | 8.29 | ![]() |
Toppers 2022 | ||||
Final Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS181156 | SHRUTI YADAV | 9.46 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS193D02 | ARCHANA DARAVAI | 9.38 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS181010 | AKANKSHA MESHRAM | 9.3 | ![]() |
Third Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0199CS191123 | YOGESH KUMAR PANDEY | 9.49 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS191143 | SHIKHA GUPTA | 9.47 | ![]() |
III | 0192EC191057 | VAISHALI KHOSHI | 9.25 | ![]() |
Second Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS201034 | ANURAG GAUTAM | 9.39 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS201175 | UJJAWALA SABLE | 9.31 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS201090 | MOHIT NIGAM | 9.27 | ![]() |
First Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS211139 | SAMEER DUBEY | 9.46 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS211130 | SAGAR | 9.29 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS211179 | VAISHNAVI GUPTA | 9.08 | ![]() |
Toppers 2021 | ||||
Final Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS171014 | AKASH MAJI | 9.39 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS171178 | VIVEK KUMAR | 9.08 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS171102 | PRASUN KUMAR PARATE | 9.07 | ![]() |
Third Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS193D02 | ARCHANA DARAVAI | 9.52 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS181156 | SHRUTI YADAV | 9.42 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS181010 | AKANKSHA MESHRAM | 9.25 | ![]() |
Second Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS191143 | SHIKHA GUPTA | 9.57 | ![]() |
II | 0199CS191123 | YOGESH KUMAR PANDEY | 9.57 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS191050 | HARSHITA PATEL | 9.53 | ![]() |
First Year | ||||
Rank | Enrollment No | Name of Students | CGPA | Photo |
I | 0192CS201010 | ADITYA KULSHRESTHA | 9.67 | ![]() |
II | 0192CS201164 | SOHIL SAUDAGAR | 9.6 | ![]() |
III | 0192CS201034 | ANURAG GAUTAM | 9.6 | ![]() |
Events
SMART INDIA HACKATHON
Technocrats Institute of Technology & Science Bhopal, organized Internal Smart India Hackathon 2023 “World’s Biggest Open Innovation Model”, finale round on 23rd of October, 2023, where 12 selected teams from various departments demonstrated their innovative solutions for various problem statements in different fields like Renewable/ Sustainable Energy, Blockchain & Cyber security, Smart Education etc and were sent for further participation in SIH.
NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 2023
Technocrats Institute of Technology & Science, Bhopal (M.P.) celebrated National Youth Day on 12.01.2023 as a part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. To reminisce the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, National Youth Day or Yuva Diwas is celebrated on January 12, every year. The objective is to motivate the youth to lead the nation to prosperity, following the path carved by Swami Vivekananda.
WOMEN’S DAY 2023
In order to raise awareness among students about ‘DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality’. An international Women's day celebration was organized by the Women's cell of "Technocrats Institute of Technology & Science Bhopal" on 08.03.2023.
DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality’. It recognizes and celebrates the women and girls who are championing the advancement of transformative technology and digital education
Batch: 2019-23 | |||
List of Placed Students Academic Session: 2022~2023 CAYm1 | |||
S. No. | Name of Student | Enrollment No. | Company Name |
1 | Aadish Gupta | 0192CS191001 | Caresoft Inc. |
2 | Abdeen Khan | 0192CS191002 | Hexaware |
3 | Abhay Jain | 0192CS191004 | Teachnook |
4 | Abhishek Goswami | 0192CS191005 | SleevesUp |
5 | Abhishek Nagar | 0192CS191007 | Mirketa |
6 | Akansha Nema | 0192CS191012 | Mobilloitte |
7 | Akash Shukla | 0192CS191015 | Webkorps |
8 | Akash Singh | 0192CS191016 | Cognizant |
9 | Akshat Nigam | 0192CS191018 | Mobilloitte |
10 | Akshat Sharma | 0192CS191019 | Capgemini |
11 | Alisha Tabassum | 0192CS191020 | Capgemini |
12 | Aman Gupta | 0192CS191022 | Zscaler |
13 | Amresh Yadav | 0192CS191024 | DXC |
14 | Anand Rajput | 0192CS191025 | TCS |
15 | Animesh Jain | 0192CS191026 | Capgemini |
16 | Ankit | 0192CS191027 | DXC |
17 | Ankit Raj | 0192CS191028 | Cognizant |
18 | Arnav Shrivastava | 0192CS191030 | QSpider |
19 | Arpan Chhapre | 0192CS191031 | Cognizant |
20 | Arpit | 0192CS191032 | DXC |
21 | Arvind Kumbhkar | 0192CS191033 | QSpider |
22 | Aryan Singh | 0192CS191034 | QSpider |
23 | Ashutosh Dubey | 0192CS191035 | Accenture |
24 | Ayushi Magarde | 0192CS191036 | HCL |
25 | Dawar Khan | 0192CS191038 | Hexaware |
26 | Deepak Dwivedi | 0192CS191039 | Teachnook |
27 | Dhiraj Gawhade | 0192CS191042 | Caresoft Inc. |
28 | Divyam Divyansh | 0192CS191043 | Capgemini |
29 | Gaurav Kumar | 0192CS191044 | Just Dial |
30 | Ghanshyam Prajapati | 0192CS191046 | Hidden Brains |
31 | Gokul Patil | 0192CS191047 | Cognizant |
32 | Harsh Gupta | 0192CS191049 | Capgemini |
33 | Harshita Patel | 0192CS191050 | Capgemini |
34 | Hemant Kumar | 0192CS191051 | Marktine |
35 | Hemant Mehra | 0192CS191052 | Techahead |
36 | Jatin Chouksey | 0192CS191054 | ACADEMOR |
37 | Jatin Dhote | 0192CS191055 | DXC |
38 | Kamesh Rajak | 0192CS191057 | Mirketa |
39 | Kapil Rathoure | 0192CS191058 | Capgemini |
40 | Kapildhwaj Loni | 0192CS191060 | QSpider |
41 | Karan Podwal | 0192CS191061 | Sapphire Software Solutions |
42 | Kashish Kushwaha | 0192CS191062 | Synoverge |
43 | Ladlay Hasan | 0192CS191066 | HCL |
44 | Laxmi Yadav | 0192CS191067 | DXC |
45 | Manish Kumar Yadav | 0192CS191068 | TCS |
46 | Mayank Pandey | 0192CS191069 | Cognizant |
47 | Mayank Raj | 0192CS191070 | Mirketa |
48 | Md Arman | 0192CS191072 | HCL |
49 | Md Hamid | 0192CS191073 | Manikaran Power Pvt Ltd. |
50 | Md Kaleem | 0192CS191074 | Hexaware |
51 | Md Meraj | 0192CS191075 | Caresoft Inc. |
52 | Md Nasir Alam | 0192CS191076 | Soluzione |
53 | Md Shadab Hussain | 0192CS191078 | Gems Essence |
54 | Md Shajidu Ansari | 0192CS191079 | Mobilloitte |
55 | Megha Napit | 0192CS191082 | Cognizant |
56 | Mukesh Prajapati | 0192CS191084 | Cognizant |
57 | Muskan Rai | 0192CS191085 | DXC |
58 | Navneet Singh | 0192CS191086 | Teachnook |
59 | Nishant Dwivedi | 0192CS191089 | Capgemini |
60 | Nishant Raj | 0192CS191090 | Cognizant |
61 | Nitish Choudhary | 0192CS191091 | Webkorps |
62 | Nupur Tyagi | 0192CS191092 | Teachnook |
63 | Omprakash Kumar | 0192CS191093 | Geetanjali Homestate |
64 | Osama Ahmed | 0192CS191094 | Sutherland |
65 | Pankaj | 0192CS191095 | Marktine |
66 | Pavan Parmar | 0192CS191096 | QSpider |
67 | Prachi Chouragade | 0192CS191098 | Accenture |
68 | Pragya Dixit | 0192CS191099 | HCL |
69 | Prashant Gupta | 0192CS191101 | Hexaware |
70 | Prashant Sharma | 0192CS191102 | Capgemini |
71 | Prayag Vishwakarma | 0192CS191103 | Accenture |
72 | Priyal Saxena | 0192CS191104 | DXC |
73 | Priyanka Maity | 0192CS191105 | Agnito Technologies Pvt Ltd |
74 | Priyanka Sharma | 0192CS191106 | Capgemini |
75 | Priyanshu Kumar Pandey | 0192CS191107 | Capgemini |
76 | Rahul Kumar | 0192CS191110 | Cognizant |
77 | Rahul Pandey | 0192CS191111 | DXC |
78 | Ravi Ranjan Kumar | 0192CS191114 | Hexaware |
79 | Ravikant Kumar | 0192CS191115 | QSpider |
80 | Rishabh Rathore | 0192CS191116 | Dhruvsoft Services Private Limited |
81 | Riya Sachan | 0192CS191118 | Capgemini |
82 | Robin Kumar | 0192CS191119 | QSpider |
83 | S.M. Hoda | 0192CS191122 | Cognizant |
84 | Saba Ahmed | 0192CS191123 | Capgemini |
85 | Samir Bhajipale | 0192CS191124 | Teachnook |
86 | Samiullah Alam | 0192CS191125 | QSpider |
87 | Sandeep Dhakad | 0192CS191126 | Cognizant |
88 | Sandeep Yadav | 0192CS191127 | Hexaware |
89 | Sanjana Vishwaroop | 0192CS191128 | Capgemini |
90 | Sanskar Sahu | 0192CS191131 | QSpider |
91 | Sateesh Kumar Khakha | 0192CS191134 | Cognizant |
92 | Satvik Mishra | 0192CS191135 | DXC |
93 | Satyam Kumar | 0192CS191136 | Cognizant |
94 | Satyam Kumar Mishra | 0192CS191137 | Hexaware |
95 | Saumya Prasad | 0192CS191138 | Capgemini |
96 | Saurabh Kumar Pandey | 0192CS191139 | Sapphire Software Solutions |
97 | Shashi Raj | 0192CS191142 | Mobilloitte |
98 | Shikha Gupta | 0192CS191143 | Capgemini |
99 | Shilpa Kumari | 0192CS191144 | Cognizant |
100 | Shivam Dubey | 0192CS191146 | DXC |
101 | Shivam Mishra | 0192CS191147 | TECH MAHINDRA |
102 | Shivam Patel | 0192CS191148 | Technotask Business Solution Pvt Ltd |
103 | Shivendra Raghuvanshi | 0192CS191150 | Geetanjali Homestate |
104 | Shrishti Kumari | 0192CS191151 | uCertify |
105 | Shubham Geed | 0192CS191152 | ACADEMOR |
106 | Shweta Bundela | 0192CS191153 | DXC |
107 | Siddhant Azad | 0192CS191155 | TCS |
108 | Siddharth Singh Tiwari | 0192CS191156 | AISECT |
109 | Smita Kumari | 0192CS191158 | Intellipaat |
110 | Sujal Kumar Gupta | 0192CS191160 | Marktine |
111 | Subhash Kumar Roy | 0192CS191162 | Teachnook |
112 | Sumit Gupta | 0192CS191163 | Caresoft Inc. |
113 | Sumit Kumar | 0192CS191165 | ACADEMOR |
114 | Suraj Singh Rajput | 0192CS191166 | Caresoft Inc. |
115 | Suraj Tiwari | 0192CS191167 | Deloitte |
116 | Surojit Modak | 0192CS191168 | Capgemini |
117 | Swastika Sahu | 0192CS191169 | Hexaware |
118 | Tanveer Alam | 0192CS191170 | Synoverge |
119 | Uday Patel | 0192CS191171 | Capgemini |
120 | Ujjwal Ghodke | 0192CS191172 | Techahead |
121 | Utkarsh Prajapati | 0192CS191173 | DXC |
122 | Vaibhav Porwal | 0192CS191175 | Hexaware |
123 | Veerendra Patel | 0192CS191176 | AISECT |
124 | Vichet Singre | 0192CS191177 | DXC |
125 | Vidhi Tiwari | 0192CS191178 | AISECT |
126 | Vikash Verma | 0192CS191180 | Capgemini |
127 | Vinay Nag | 0192CS191181 | TCS |
128 | Vinay Tiwari | 0192CS191182 | QSpider |
129 | Yash Wamankar | 0192CS191187 | QSpider |
130 | Yuvraj Baraskar | 0192CS191188 | Caresoft Inc. |
131 | Yuvraj Singh | 0192CS191189 | QSpider |
132 | Aditi Soni | 0192CS203D03 | QSpider |
133 | Chetan Sharma | 0192CS203D07 | Dhruvsoft Services Private Limited |
134 | Divya Patil | 0192CS203D08 | Capgemini |
135 | Gaurav Rajbhar | 0192CS203D09 | Caresoft Inc. |
136 | Km Ankita | 0192CS203D10 | QSpider |
137 | Mani Kant | 0192CS203D11 | Mirketa |
138 | Ramprasad | 0192CS203D15 | Hidden Brains |
139 | Sachin Vinod Patil | 0192CS203D16 | EMIPRO TECHNOLOGIES |
140 | Muskan Verma | 0192EC191029 | Capgemini |
141 | Shubham Singh | 0192EC191051 | Teachnook |
142 | Vaishali Khoshi | 0192EC191057 | Hexaware |
143 | Aditya Sharma | 0192EX191004 | Accenture |
144 | Nitin Ghodki | 0192EX191030 | Agnito Technologies Pvt Ltd |
145 | Om Sharma | 0192ME191039 | Cognizant |
146 | Yogesh Kumar | 0199CS191123 | EMIPRO TECHNOLOGIES |
Batch: 2018-22 | |||
List of Placed Students Academic Session: 2021~2022 CAYm2 | |||
Sr.No. | Name | Enrollment No. | Company Name |
1 | Chhotan Kumar | 0111ME181073 | Cognizant |
2 | Mohd Shami | 0192CE181035 | Corecard Software (ISC) |
3 | Aarchi Jain | 0192CS181001 | Wipro |
4 | Aazim Khan | 0192CS181003 | Corecard Software (ISC) |
5 | Adarsh Dixit | 0192CS181004 | Capgemini |
6 | Aditya Namdeo | 0192CS181007 | ITC Infotech |
7 | Aditya Raj Patle | 0192CS181008 | ADP |
8 | Akanksha Meshram | 0192CS181010 | Capgemini |
9 | Akhilesh Chauhan | 0192CS181011 | Wipro |
10 | Akhilesh Sahu | 0192CS181012 | Deloitte |
11 | Alok Kumar | 0192CS181013 | Corecard Software (ISC) |
12 | Amisha | 0192CS181014 | Hexaware |
13 | Amit Kumar Maurya | 0192CS181015 | NeoSoft |
14 | Amit Singh | 0192CS181016 | Mphasis |
15 | Anand Mohan Raman | 0192CS181017 | Corecard Software (ISC) |
16 | Anjali Verma | 0192CS181019 | Nagarro |
17 | Ankit Rathore | 0192CS181023 | Shaligram Infotech |
18 | Anuj Kumar Gupta | 0192CS181026 | Cognizant |
19 | Anurag Kumar Shrivastava | 0192CS181027 | Wipro |
20 | Anurag Shukla | 0192CS181028 | Wipro |
21 | Arpan Soni | 0192CS181029 | Wipro |
22 | Arun Kumar | 0192CS181030 | Cognizant |
23 | Ashutosh Tripathi | 0192CS181033 | Zensar Technologies |
24 | Ayush Agrawal | 0192CS181036 | Sutherland |
25 | Azizur Rahman | 0192CS181037 | Cognizant |
26 | Banshita Jain | 0192CS181038 | ITC Infotech |
27 | Bharat Tiwari | 0192CS181039 | Think Real |
28 | Bhavana Bavariya | 0192CS181040 | Square Yards |
29 | Braj Bhushan Tamrakar | 0192CS181041 | Avatu |
30 | Deeksha Panse | 0192CS181043 | Wipro |
31 | Deepak Kumar Singh | 0192CS181044 | Wipro |
32 | Deepak Puri Goswami | 0192CS181045 | Cognizant |
33 | Divyanshi Purohit | 0192CS181050 | Capgemini |
34 | Golden Kumar Shah | 0192CS181052 | Mphasis |
35 | Hanjala Iqbal | 0192CS181053 | Wipro |
36 | Harsh Kumar Doifode | 0192CS181054 | Hexaware |
37 | Harsh Raj | 0192CS181055 | Mphasis |
38 | Harsh Vardhan | 0192CS181056 | NeoSoft |
39 | Jeetu Kumar | 0192CS181060 | ITC Infotech |
40 | Kamlesh Prasad Shah | 0192CS181061 | TCS |
41 | Kartikey Dwivedi | 0192CS181062 | ADP |
42 | Karuna Singh | 0192CS181063 | TCS |
43 | Krishna Kant Mishra | 0192CS181065 | Nagarro |
44 | Kshitij Gupta | 0192CS181066 | Hidden Brains |
45 | Kumar Satyam | 0192CS181067 | Cognizant |
46 | Mahtab Khan | 0192CS181069 | Wipro |
47 | Mani Kumar | 0192CS181070 | Nagarro |
48 | Kartikey Dwivedi | 0192CS181073 | Collabera |
49 | Md Kashif Imam | 0192CS181075 | ITC Infotech |
50 | Md Nawazish Ahmad | 0192cs181076 | HCl Technologies |
51 | Meghna Choudhary | 0192CS181079 | Cognizant |
52 | Mohammad Alamgir | 0192CS181080 | Value Labs |
53 | Mohammad Irshad | 0192CS181081 | Corecard Software (ISC) |
54 | Mohammad Uzer Khan | 0192CS181083 | Wipro |
55 | Mohd Faheem Ansari | 0192CS181084 | Mphasis |
56 | Muskan Thakre | 0192CS181086 | Avatu |
57 | Nainsi Sahu | 0192CS181087 | Shaligram Infotech |
58 | Navbharat Prakash | 0192CS181089 | ITC Infotech |
59 | Neha Rashmi | 0192CS181091 | Wipro |
60 | Nidhi Gour | 0192CS181093 | Cognizant |
61 | Nidhi Raj | 0192CS181094 | TATA Technologies |
62 | Nikhil Adble | 0192CS181095 | TCS |
63 | Nivedita | 0192CS181096 | Mphasis |
64 | Parag Kumar Bisen | 0192CS181097 | Hexaware |
65 | Parakh Kuamr Bisen | 0192CS181098 | ITC Infotech |
66 | Payal Mehar | 0192CS181100 | NeoSoft |
67 | Piyush Kumar | 0192CS181103 | ITC Infotech |
68 | Piyush Nema | 0192CS181104 | Wipro |
69 | Prabhanshu Tamrakar | 0192CS181105 | Nagarro |
70 | Prachi Pardhi | 0192CS181107 | Cognizant |
71 | Prafulla Upadhyay | 0192CS181108 | Netsmartz Technologies |
72 | Prakash Kumar Verma | 0192CS181109 | ITC Infotech |
73 | Praveen Yadav | 0192CS181112 | ITC Infotech |
74 | Preeti Davande | 0192CS181113 | Cognizant |
75 | Radhika Chourasia | 0192CS181115 | TCS |
76 | Rahul Rajak | 0192CS181119 | ITC Infotech |
77 | Rahul Tidke | 0192CS181120 | Soluzione India |
78 | Rajnish Kumar | 0192CS181122 | Hidden Brains |
79 | Ram Kumar Parihar | 0192CS181123 | ITC Infotech |
80 | Ranu Thakur | 0192CS181124 | ADP |
81 | Raunak Kumar | 0192CS181125 | Avatu |
82 | Ravi Tiwari | 0192CS181126 | Cognizant |
83 | Rishika Tiwari | 0192CS181128 | Mphasis |
84 | Riya Jain | 0192CS181130 | ITC Infotech |
85 | Rohit Gupta | 0192CS181131 | NeoSoft |
86 | Sadabrij Shah | 0192CS181134 | Cognizant |
87 | Sardar Singh Lodhi | 0192CS181138 | Nagarro |
88 | Satish Kumar | 0192CS181139 | Avatu |
89 | Saurabh Pathak | 0192CS181141 | Mphasis |
90 | Sayyam Singhai | 0192CS181143 | TCS |
91 | Shamin Khan | 0192CS181144 | Avatu |
92 | Shantanu Saraf | 0192CS181146 | Mphasis |
93 | Shaukat Ali | 0192CS181148 | Infogain |
94 | Shayak Malakar | 0192CS181149 | Capgemini |
95 | Shivam Patel | 0192CS181152 | Innover |
96 | Shivam Singh | 0192CS181153 | Mphasis |
97 | Shivanand Soni | 0192CS181154 | Hexaware |
98 | Shivank Jain | 0192CS181155 | TCS |
99 | Shruti Yadav | 0192CS181156 | ITC Infotech |
100 | Shubham Giri | 0192CS181157 | Cognizant |
101 | Shubham Singh | 0192CS181158 | Cognizant |
102 | Siddhartha Mishra | 0192CS181159 | Capgemini |
103 | Sparsh Gharu | 0192CS181162 | Shaligram Infotech |
104 | Subhansh Chaurasia | 0192CS181164 | Capgemini |
105 | Sudarshan Kumar Suman | 0192CS181165 | Avatu |
106 | Sundram Patel | 0192CS181166 | Wipro |
107 | Supriya Bharti | 0192CS181167 | P & G Enterprise Software |
108 | Swaraj Shukla | 0192CS181170 | Cognizant |
109 | Tanish Sahu | 0192CS181172 | Infostretch |
110 | Tulika Raj | 0192CS181173 | Mphasis |
111 | Vedansh Bhatore | 0192CS181177 | ADP |
112 | Vijit Nagpure | 0192CS181178 | ITC Infotech |
113 | Vikash Sahu | 0192CS181180 | Wipro |
114 | Vikhil Adble | 0192CS181181 | Wipro |
115 | Vikram Kumar | 0192CS181182 | Avatu |
116 | Vinod Bairagi | 0192CS181183 | Cognizant |
117 | Vishal Gupta | 0192CS181184 | Ecosmob Technologies |
118 | Vishal Vishwakarma | 0192CS181186 | Hidden Brains |
119 | Yogendra Thakur | 0192CS181187 | Zscalar |
120 | Archana Daravai | 0192CS193D02 | Corecard Software(ISC) |
121 | Bhagban Singh Shakya | 0192CS193D03 | C-Zentrix Technologies |
122 | Chandraprakash Raikwar | 0192CS193D04 | Cognizant |
123 | Neha Nehu Patankar | 0192CS193D06 | Hexaware |
124 | Nitin Patel | 0192CS193D08 | Wipro |
125 | Prashant Gupta | 0192CS193D09 | Infosys |
126 | Pradeep Singh Bisen | 0192CS193D10 | Soluzione India |
127 | Rahul Parihar | 0192CS193D12 | TCS |
128 | Swapnil Dubey | 0192CS193D18 | Wipro |
Batch: 2017-21 | |||
List of Placed Students Academic Session: 2020~2021 CAYm3 | |||
S.N. | Name | Enroll No. | Company Name |
1 | Abhinav Jaiswal | 0192CS171005 | Capgemini |
2 | Abhinov Nigam | 0192CS171007 | Evosys |
3 | Aditi Rathore | 0192CS171009 | Hexaware |
4 | Aditya Ranjan | 0192CS171011 | TCS |
5 | Akash Sen | 0192CS171013 | Upgrade |
6 | Akash Maji | 0192CS171014 | Hexaware |
7 | Aman Alia | 0192CS171015 | K-12 Technologies |
8 | Amar Upadhyay | 0192CS171017 | Mobiloitte |
9 | Amartya Paul | 0192CS171018 | Lido |
10 | Amit Patel | 0192CS171020 | Infosys |
11 | Amit Shrivastava | 0192CS171021 | Mobiloitte |
12 | Anjani Dubey | 0192CS171022 | Eclinical Works |
13 | Anubhav Mishra | 0192CS171025 | Craftee advertisements and IT solutions |
14 | Anurag Anand | 0192CS171026 | Property Pistol |
15 | Aparna Singh | 0192CS171027 | SGS technical pvt Ltd |
16 | Aryan Dubey | 0192CS171031 | Eazy Business Solutions |
17 | Ashay Tamrakar | 0192CS171032 | Shaligram Infotech |
18 | Ashish Kumar | 0192CS171033 | Mobiloitte |
19 | Asif Ansari | 0192CS171037 | Capgemini |
20 | Ayushi Kumari | 0192CS171039 | Adhyapak online |
21 | Ayushi Sahu | 0192CS171040 | Mphasis |
22 | Chandra Bhushan Prasad | 0192CS171041 | Mindtree |
23 | Danish Akmal | 0192CS171042 | ICICI Prudential |
24 | Devanshi Raghuwanshi | 0192CS171044 | Capgemini |
25 | Divya Ramola | 0192CS171046 | Capgemini |
26 | Ekta Singh | 0192CS171047 | Property Pistol |
27 | Faiyaz Ahmad | 0192CS171048 | Cognizant |
28 | Gaurav Paul | 0192CS171049 | TCS |
29 | Gopal Patel | 0192CS171051 | Planet Spark |
30 | Gopal Singh Rajput | 0192CS171052 | NeoSOFT |
31 | Hariom Kourav | 0192CS171053 | Accenture |
32 | Harshdev Kaushik | 0192CS171054 | Planet Spark |
33 | Himanshu Pandey | 0192CS171059 | Mobiloitte |
34 | Ishu Shrivastava | 0192CS171062 | BYJU'S |
35 | Jai Kumar | 0192CS171063 | SGS technical pvt Ltd |
36 | Karishma Goswami | 0192CS171066 | Jio Platform |
37 | Kartikey Pandey | 0192CS171067 | Q Spiders |
38 | Mayuri Hiwse | 0192CS171073 | Lido |
39 | Md Meraj | 0192CS171074 | Accenture |
40 | Md Mozaffar | 0192CS171075 | V Group |
41 | Mohit Raj | 0192CS171082 | Mobiloitte |
42 | Monu Kumar | 0192CS171083 | Mphasis |
43 | Muskan Vishwakarma | 0192CS171084 | BYJU'S |
44 | Nancy Choudhary | 0192CS171085 | Wipro |
45 | Neeraj Yadav | 0192CS171087 | Adnate IT Solutions |
46 | Nilesh Chakradhar | 0192CS171088 | Sutherland |
47 | Nilisha Shrivastava | 0192CS171089 | Itenic |
48 | Nishant Palewar | 0192CS171091 | Accenture |
49 | Osama Ansari | 0192CS171092 | Mobiloitte |
50 | Parvind Kumar | 0192CS171093 | Sutherland |
51 | Poonam Meena | 0192CS171095 | Craftee advertisements and IT solutions |
52 | Prabhat Chouhan | 0192CS171096 | Craftee advertisements and IT solutions |
53 | Prabhat Kumar | 0192CS171097 | Craftee advertisements and IT solutions |
54 | Praduman Sharma | 0192CS171099 | Agnito Technologies |
55 | Praful Kumar | 0192CS171100 | K-12 Technologies |
56 | Prasun Kumar Parate | 0192CS171102 | Infosys |
57 | Prateek Madhesia | 0192CS171103 | Transposeon LLC |
58 | Preeti Kushwaha | 0192CS171104 | Sutherland |
59 | Prince Choudhary | 0192CS171106 | Shaligram Infotech |
60 | Prince Kumar | 0192CS171107 | Wyreflow Technology |
61 | Puneet Gupta | 0192CS171108 | Sutherland |
62 | Rahul Kumar | 0192CS171110 | Sutherland |
63 | Rahul Kumar | 0192CS171111 | Innoeye Technologies |
64 | Rahul Kumar | 0192CS171112 | ICICI Prudential |
65 | Raja Kumar | 0192CS171113 | Sterlite Technology |
66 | Rajkumar Soni | 0192CS171114 | Property Pistol |
67 | Ramandeep Hariyale | 0192CS171115 | Poornam Info Vision |
68 | Ravi Kumar | 0192CS171117 | Sutherland |
69 | Richa Jasrotia | 0192CS171119 | Itenic |
70 | Rishiraj Rajput | 0192CS171120 | Impetus |
71 | Ritik Patel | 0192CS171122 | HCL |
72 | Ritik Singh | 0192CS171123 | Shaligram Infotech |
73 | Riya Kumari | 0192CS171124 | Capgemini |
74 | Sachin Sharma | 0192CS171127 | Mobiloitte |
75 | Sagufta Parween | 0192CS171129 | Sutherland |
76 | Sapna Yadav | 0192CS171134 | Adhyapak online |
77 | Satyavrat Pandey | 0192CS171135 | Cognizant |
78 | Saurabh Kumar | 0192CS171136 | Synoriq |
79 | Saurabh Shukla | 0192CS171137 | Mphasis |
80 | Shadab Khan | 0192CS171140 | Infosys |
81 | Shahil Khare | 0192CS171141 | NeoSOFT |
82 | Shashikant Yadav | 0192CS171143 | Planet Spark |
83 | Shubham | 0192CS171148 | HCL |
84 | Shubham Jatav | 0192CS171149 | Wyreflow Technology |
85 | Shubham Kumar | 0192CS171150 | Girmiti Software |
86 | Siddhant Rajak | 0192CS171155 | Jan Bask |
87 | Siddharth Jain | 0192CS171156 | BYJU'S |
88 | Sonu Sah | 0192CS171157 | Espire Infolabs |
89 | Sunny Nainwani | 0192CS171159 | TCS |
90 | Suraj Gupta | 0192CS171160 | Craftee advertisements and IT solutions |
91 | Umair Ahsan | 0192CS171163 | K-12 Technologies |
92 | Vaishnavi Shukla | 0192CS171164 | Hexaware |
93 | Veena Mishrra | 0192CS171166 | TCS |
94 | Vikas Thakur | 0192CS171169 | TCS |
95 | Vikash Kumar | 0192CS171170 | Eazy Business Solutions |
96 | Vikramank Deo | 0192CS171171 | Learning Shala |
97 | Vini Verma | 0192CS171173 | Itenic |
98 | Vipin Harode | 0192CS171174 | Mobiloitte |
99 | Vivek Kumar | 0192CS171178 | Wipro |
100 | Vivek Yadav | 0192CS171179 | ICICI Prudential |
101 | Yash Kumar Swami | 0192CS171180 | Hexaware |
102 | Anushri Mishra | 0192CS183D02 | Sutherland |
103 | Prakash Jha | 0192CS183D10 | Planet Spark |
104 | Shiksha Pandey | 0192CS183D13 | Learning Shala |
105 | Vinay Kumar Tiwari | 0192CS183D16 | TCS |
106 | Yogita Mohabe | 0192CS183D17 | Mindtree |
Details of patents:
S.No. |
Name of Faculty |
Title of Patent |
Publication Date |
Application Number |
1 |
Dr. Mayank Pathak |
Smart City Quality Analyzing Device. |
Oct-2023 |
395656–001 |
2 |
Ms. Anshul Jain |
A system for measurement of bandwidth consumption in IoT network and method. |
Jan-2022 |
202211000463 |
3 |
Dr. Babita Pathik |
Nature Inspired Source Code Regression Testing (Copyright). |
May-2022 |
L-115320/2022 |
4 |
Dr. L.K. Vishwamitra |
An intelligent shopping cart for tracking product using IOT. |
Jul-2022 |
367953-001 |
5 |
Dr. Babita Pathik |
System for Geo based Smart Accident alert using Cloudiot platform. |
Aug-2022 |
202221036181 |
6 |
Dr. Amit Khare |
Blockchain Based framework for analyzing the security & privacy of IoT for future enhancement of source location. |
Sep-22 |
202221052892 |
7 |
Dr. Amit Khare |
System and methodology for obstetric central monitoring based on AI and IOT using ML, Image segmentation, and Deep Learning. |
Oct-22 |
202221053337 |
8 |
Dr. Amit Khare |
IoT-based real-time identification and ranking of health risk factors using deep learning. |
Oct-22 |
1197062(copy right) |
9 |
Dr. Amit Khare |
IoT-based intelligent wireless communication system for solving real-world security issues. |
Nov-22 |
GUMBLIIP2022/108 |
10 |
Dr. Amit Khare |
AI & ML-based early detection prediction and classification of brain tumors and segmentation of its stages using Image processing techniques. |
Dec-22 |
202211069583 |
11 |
Mr. Arjun Rajput |
Method to assist Farmers in Agricultural production using weather forecast and field data using Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence. |
March-2021 |
202121047115 |
12 |
Mr. Balwant Singh Raghuwanshi |
A blockchain based method for stock market analysis and transaction. |
Aug-2021 |
202121032485 |
13 |
Mr. Rakesh Lodhi |
Method to assist farmers in agriculture production using whether forecasting and field data using ML and AI. |
Dec-2021 |
202121047115 |
14 |
Mr. Balwant Singh Raghuwanshi |
Method to assist farmers in agricultural production using whether forecast and field data using Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. |
Dec-2021 |
202121047115 |
15 |
Dr. L.K. Vishwamitra |
Pervasive outdoor woreless sensor networks for cattle farming. |
Aug-2020 |
202011029830 A |
Book/ Book Chapter Details :
S. No. |
Title Of The Chapter |
Title Of The Book |
Year Of Publication |
ISBN Number (Hardcover) |
Name Of The Publisher |
Author |
1 |
Security of Electronic Voting Systems Using Blockchain Technology |
Algorithms for Intelligent Systems |
2023 |
ISBN 978-981-99-2854-5 |
Springer-Singapore |
Rakesh Kumar Tiwari. |
Our Eminent Alumni
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Case Study - I
Name of the students:
S.N | ROLL NO | NAME |
---|---|---|
1 | 0192CS191090 | NISHANT RAJ |
2 | 0192CS191133 | SASHANT PRATAP SINGH |
3 | 0192CS191044 | GAURAV KUMAR |
4 | 0192CS191046 | GHANSHYAM PRAJAPATI |
Faculty Mentor: Prof.Shraddha Saxena
Introduction: In response to the growing need for digital literacy in rural areas, our initiative, "Empowering Rural Communities through Digital Literacy," was launched in collaboration with local stakeholders and community leaders. The aim was to bridge the digital divide, empower individuals with essential digital skills, and create opportunities for socio-economic development in rural regions. The targeted rural community, located at Rapadia Village, Bhopal, faced challenges associated with limited access to technology, digital education, and online resources. Many residents lacked basic computer skills, internet literacy, and knowledge of digital tools necessary for modern-day communication and learning.
Objectives:
- To provide comprehensive digital literacy training to residents of all age groups.
- To equip participants with essential computer skills, internet usage knowledge, and proficiency in digital applications.
- To foster a culture of lifelong learning, digital communication, and online collaboration among community members.
- To empower individuals to access online resources for education, employment opportunities, government services, and entrepreneurship.
Implementation:
The initiative was implemented through a structured training programs, workshops, and
community engagement activities:
- Digital Literacy Workshops: Basic computer training sessions were conducted to familiarize participants with hardware, software, internet browsing, email usage, and Microsoft Office applications.
- Internet Literacy Training: Participants learned how to navigate the internet safely, search for information, evaluate online content, and use online platforms for communication and research.
- Skill Development Programs: Advanced workshops were organized on topics such as digital marketing, e-commerce, online banking, and using mobile applications for daily tasks.
Impact and Outcomes:
- Enhanced Education Access: Participants gained access to online educational resources, e-learning platforms, and digital libraries, expanding their learning opportunities.
- Skill Development: Over 80 participants acquired foundational and advanced digital skills, empowering them to navigate the digital world confidently.
- Improved Employability: Digital literacy skills increased participants' employability by enabling them to apply for online jobs, participate in remote work opportunities.
- Empowerment of Women and Youth: Special focus was given to empowering women and youth through targeted digital skills training, creating pathways for economic independence.
- Community Development: Digital literacy contributed to community development through enhanced communication, digital collaboration, and access to government services, health information, and financial tools.
- Community Engagement: The initiative fostered a sense of community pride, collaboration, and knowledge sharing, leading to collective problem-solving and innovation.
Future Plans:
The success of "Empowering Rural Communities through Digital Literacy" laid the foundation for
sustainable initiatives, including:
- Establishing a Digital Resource Centre (Dedicated spaces equipped with computers, internet access, and educational materials for continuous learning and practice.)in local schools or colleges.
- Partnering with local schools, colleges, and businesses to integrate digital literacy into formal education and vocational training.
- Advocating for government support, funding, and policy initiatives to expand digital infrastructure, internet access, and digital inclusion efforts in rural areas
Conclusion:
The initiative not only empowered individuals with digital skills but also catalysed socio-economic development, fostered community resilience, and paved the way for a digitallyinclusive future.
Case Study - II
Title:Digital Agricultural Extension Services for Rural Farmers
Name of Students:
S.N | ROLL NO | NAME |
---|---|---|
1 | 0192CS191019 | AKSHAT SHARMA |
2 | 0192CS191126 | SANDEEP DHAKAD |
3 | 0192CS191007 | ABHISHEK NAGAR |
4 | 0192CS191084 | MUKESH PRAJAPATI |
Faculty Mentor: Prof. Ram Sahu
Introduction: The "Digital Agricultural Extension Services for Rural Farmers" initiative was launched to address the challenges faced by rural farmers in accessing timely and relevant agricultural information, resources, and expert guidance. The program utilized digital technologies to enhance agricultural practices, improve productivity, and empower farmers with knowledge and tools for sustainable farming. The targeted rural areas, situated at Kanasaiya village, Bhopal, were characterized by small-scale farming, limited access to modern agricultural practices, and a lack of real-time information on weather, market trends, pest control, and crop management. Farmers often relied on traditional methods and faced uncertainties due to changing climate patterns and market dynamics.
Objectives:
- To provide farmers with access to digital platforms for receiving agricultural information, advisories, and best practices.
- To connect farmers with agricultural experts, government agencies, and market stakeholders through digital communication channels.
- To promote sustainable farming practices, resource optimization, and climate-resilient agriculture.
- To enhance farmers' decision-making abilities, crop management skills, and income generation opportunities through technology adoption.
Implementation:
The initiative was implemented through a multifaceted approach leveraging digital tools and platforms:
- Mobile Apps and SMS Services: Farmers were provided with the information of mobile applications and SMS-based services for receiving real-time weather updates, crop advisories, market prices, and expert recommendations.
- Online Training and Webinars: Interactive training sessions and webinars were conducted on topics such as crop rotation, soil health management, organic farming, pest and disease control, and water conservation.
- Virtual Consultations: Farmers could schedule virtual consultations with agricultural experts, agronomists, and extension officers to address specific farming challenges, seek advice, and receive personalized recommendations.
- Digital Market Linkages: Platforms were suggested to connect farmers directly with buyers, agribusinesses, cooperatives, and e-commerce platforms, facilitating fair pricing and market access.
Impact and Outcomes:
- Knowledge Empowerment: Farmers gained access to up-to-date agricultural information, scientific practices, and market intelligence, leading to informed decision-making and improved crop yields.Farmers reported significant improvements in crop yields, quality, and resilience.
- Income Generation: Enhanced market access and better price realization resulted in increased incomes for farmers, contributing to poverty alleviation and rural economic growth.
- Resource Optimization: Adoption of digital tools and precision agriculture techniques helped farmers optimize resource usage, reduce input costs, and enhance productivity while conserving natural resources.
- Risk Mitigation: Timely weather alerts, pest outbreak notifications, and disease management strategies enabled farmers to mitigate risks, protect crops, and minimize losses.
- Better Market Access and Income Generation: Digital market linkages expanded farmers' access to diverse markets, improved price transparency, reduced middlemen's influence, and empowered farmers in negotiating fair prices for their produce.Enhanced market access and better price realization resulted in increased incomes for farmers.
- Sustainability: Emphasis on sustainable farming practices, organic cultivation methods, and climate-smart agriculture promoted environmental conservation, soil health, and resilience to climate change impacts.
- Knowledge Sharing: Farmers engaged in knowledge sharing networks, peer learning, and community forums, fostering a culture of collaborative learning and innovation.
Future Plans:
The success of the digital agricultural extension services paved the way for sustained efforts and future expansion:
- Scaling up digital platforms, content delivery mechanisms, and user engagement strategies to reach more farmers and remote communities.
- Collaborating with government agencies, NGOs, and private sector partners to strengthen digital infrastructure, connectivity, and rural development initiatives.
Conclusion:
The "Digital Agricultural Extension Services for Rural Farmers" initiative demonstrated the transformative potential of digital technologies in empowering farmers, enhancing agricultural productivity, fostering rural development, and building resilience in the face of evolving agricultural challenges.
Research Activity - I
Name of Faculty: .Prof. Rakesh Kumar Tiwari
No of students involved in the activity:
S.N | ROLL NO | NAME |
---|---|---|
1 | 0192CS201010 | ADITYA KULSHRESTHA |
2 | 0192CS201016 | AKASH MEENA |
3 | 0192CS201020 | AMIT KUMAR KORI |
4 | 0192CS201041 | ASTHA SONI |
Abstract:
For years, people have disputed whether or not to allow internet voting. Since the advent of block chain, the immutability feature has enabled the absolute security of Internet voting. Ethereum provides a block chain-based framework for decentralized applications such as voting systems. Any system that functions democratically must have a fair voting procedure because it allows people the ability to express their opinions. The current method has a problem since it uses Electronic Voting Machines (EVM), which save data locally and are centralized. Since the information is kept locally on the EVM(s) until the election is over, it might be hacked. Additionally, there have actually been instances of "booth hijacking" during the elections in several locations. There have been numerous claims in recent years that EVMs were hacked and that this caused the elections to be rigged. Unfortunately, the current system does not have any mechanism that could be used to demonstrate that a certain vote was cast correctly and that the EVM was not tampered with. A new, decentralized, and distributed technology called the block chain has the potential to improve numerous industries' various facets. Adding block chain technology to e-voting could help address the current issues with e-voting because it is a nearly hack-proof method of recording transactions. This work addresses the challenges with present internet voting and proposes a trustworthy and secure electronic voting system built on the Ethereum network. Because people could cast their ballots without going to the polls, it would boost accessibility. Its implementation makes use of the Ethereum block chain and smart contracts.
Objectives
- Voter eligibility and voting: Only registered voters are eligible to participate in a particular election session; only registered voters who have undergone additional verification prior to voting are permitted to participate in voting; every vote is counted; and there will be no votes that are invalid of any kind if a vote is cast by a registered and verified voter.
- Multiple voting is not permitted: Multiple voting from a single voter appears to be a problem for online voting, however it is readily avoided in blockchain-based voting systems, especially those that use Ethereum as the platform: The status of a voter changes to "voted" (or various variants of "voted") once they have cast a vote and can no longer cast more votes; instead, they can only confirm the vote they have already placed.
- Voting integrity: The outcome of any vote cannot be changed. Published source code is required: Before going into effect, the voting system's source code should be examined.
- Voter privacy: Despite the fact that the source code for the voting system is open to the public, all information pertaining to voters and votes must be kept in a private database.
Extension work based on this research work
In order to improve the block chain technology's resistance to the "double spending" problem, which translates to "double voting" for electronic voting systems, we are continuing this effort. Although the block chain technology is quite effective at detecting malleable change in a transaction, successful proof of such events has been made, which encourages us to look into it more. In order to accomplish an end-to-end verifiable e-voting scheme, we believe it will be essential to develop an efficient approach to establish reliable provenance for e-voting systems. An extra provenance layer to support the current blockchain-based infrastructure is being developed as part of the effort to accomplish this.
Research Activity - II
Name of Faculty: Dr. Amit Khare
No of students involved in the activity:
S.N | ROLL NO | NAME |
---|---|---|
1 | 0192CS201037 | ARADHYA JAIN |
2 | 0192CS201061 | HARSH SHRIVASTAVA |
3 | 0192CS201147 | SATYENDRA KUMAR |
4 | 0192CS201148 | SAURABH PATEL |
Brief Information of Research Work:
Rural development remains a critical issue in many regions around the globe, as rural areas often face unique challenges such as limited access to basic infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. This paper explores various strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing rural development, drawing on a comprehensive review of literature and case studies from diverse geographical contexts. The paper examines the role of government policies, community-based approaches, technological innovations, and public-private partnerships in fostering sustainable rural development. Additionally, it analyses the socio-economic and environmental impacts of rural development interventions, highlighting both successes and challenges encountered in implementation. Special attention is given to the importance of inclusive and participatory approaches that empower local communities and leverage their knowledge and resources. Furthermore, the paper discusses emerging trends and future directions in rural development, including the potential of digital technologies, sustainable agriculture practices, and integrated rural-urban planning. By synthesizing key insights from existing research and practice, this paper aims to inform policymakers, practitioners, and scholars about effective strategies for promoting rural development and addressing the complex and interconnected challenges faced by rural communities in the 21st century.
Outcome of the work till date:
- Community Empowerment: The paper's emphasis on inclusive and participatory approaches may have empowered local communities by highlighting the importance of leveraging their knowledge and resources in the development process. It could have inspired community-led initiatives and collaborations with external stakeholders.
- Technological and Innovation Adoption: The paper's discussion of technological innovations and sustainable practices may have encouraged the adoption of new technologies and approaches in rural development projects. It could have facilitated knowledge exchange and capacity building among practitioners and communities.
Training Activity for faculty and students
- Training on software’s Python ,OCI, Data Science, Mongo DB, AWS, IOT, Network Installation, Fundamentals of BI and Analytics, Nod J
- Hands-on Practice session on IoT, CCNA, ML, Deep Learning, Oracle, AWS,MERN Stack, Low code & No Code,
- Group Discussion
- Internal SIH
- Exposure to Research
Learning Support for Students and Faculty Members
- Expert Lectures and Workshops
- Training on AWS , CCNA, Python, , Microsoft certified Azure Fundamentals, Android Development, WEEKA, Google Cloud Computing Foundations & Generative AI
- Online & Offline Workshop
- Webinar
- Online Quiz Competitions
- Sample List of suggested online learning courses/MOOCs Courses
Use of Modern Tools and Techniques
- Python
- OCI
- Data Science
- Mongo DB
- AWS
- IOT
- Microsoft Azure
- Lumenore
Hands on Practice session on IOT & SMART THING
Department: Department of Computer Science & Engg.
Semester: B. Tech III & V Students
Activity: 2 Days Workshop
Date and Duration: October 12, 2023, to October 13, 2023
Title: WORKSHOP ON IOT & SMART THING
Resource person/agency and affiliation: Mr. Abhigyanam Giri, Founder & CEO
Indeyes Technology Bhopal (MP)
Convener. Prof Rakesh Kumar Tiwari
Executive Summary
Department of Computer Science and Engineering TIT & Science has successfully conducted Two Day Workshop on “IOT & SMART THING” Technology for II Year & III year students on 11th & 12th Oct 2023 from 10 AM to 5 PM. Mr. ABIGYAN GIRI, INDEYES TECHNOLOGY, is the program's resource person. He began the session by introducing Internet of Things is a new revolution of the Internet. A world where the real, digital and the virtual are converging to create smart environments that make energy, transport, cities and many other areas more intelligent. A device become a smart device is called IOT. Now a days there are many android and server based application. In this Workshop, how machine to machine connectivity is rapidly growing everywhere was discussed. Also the business benefits for connected devices and assets for remote location connectivity are instantly cleared. The aim of workshop to discuss real life use cases on IoT application and make the session really interactive by providing an opportunity to suggest a solution to real life scenario also has been include to discuss some bonus: IoT demo applications with raspberry Pi board. Day ended with the demonstration of live project such as temperature monitoring. All the faculty and staff members & 170 student actively participated in the event to make it a grand success.
The main headlights of the workshop are given below:
- Different types of Arduino board such as Arduino Uno, Arduino Uno R3 SMD, Ardino Pro 3.348 MHz , Arduino mini , Aurdino Ethernet and there characteristics ( Power supply, clock speed, Digital I/O, Analog Input, PWM modulation and different kinds of interfacing.
- Wi-Fi module Programming with Arduino.
- Interfacing of sensors and uploading data on cloud. For interfacing different types of sensors with Arduino and Arduino with data base ,different programming steps have been discussed (function , statement ,control statement levels variables, math, pin mode, serial mode, digital mode variable, delay and for loop).
- Interfacing and controlling various devices like LED, motors, sensors etc with Arduino.
- Four examples have been taken as a hands-on such as LED glow, Switch sensing, Temperature display, small motor controlling.
Workshop Objectives
The progress in internet of things is massive and wide spread from industrial automation to defense applications. These fields contribute significantly on future intelligent systems in industry and society. Since next generation industries need engineers with an interdisciplinary attitude and experience to meet the future demands, this Workshop is aimed to explore the potential areas and the significance in the fields of Internet of Things (IOT). This program aims at providing an opportunity for participants to enrich their knowledge and skill in developing various solutions for solving engineering problems in the society.
Outcomes and Feedback
The workshop received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the participants. Students gained a comprehensive understanding of Internet of Things (IOT), and the hands-on experience with the Arduino. The knowledge and skills acquired during the workshop are expected to be highly beneficial for their future careers. This workshop serves as a platform for research scholars, faculty, engineers and students to interact on cutting-edge technologies in IoT.
Acknowledgments
we extend our gratitude to Mr. Abhigyanam Giri for their excellent training and guidance throughout the workshop.
Conclusion
At valedictory ceremony, the participants were awarded the certificates. Also competitive hands-on problem has been given to the students they performed very well and two groups have been identifying for extra ordinary effort. The ceremony and function came to an end with a group photo session.
No. of participants: Total 170 students have participated.