About the Department

The Computer Science and Engineering department is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of study in modern academia. This department is home to faculty members who are leaders in their field, all of whom bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their teaching and research. They have expertise in various areas like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Science, Cyber Security, and many more. Faculty members are committed to sharing their knowledge and expertise with students by guiding them on their projects, helping them to develop their ideas, refine their methodologies, and achieve their goals.

In addition to its excellent faculty members, the Computer Science and Engineering department also boasts excellent labs which are equipped with latest computers and internet facilities. These state-of-the-art facilities provide students with hands-on experience in a variety of areas in the computational domain. Whether working on individual projects or collaborating with their peers, students in this department have access to the latest tools and resources they need to pursue their passions and make meaningful contributions to the field.

The computer science and engineering department is not just focused on academic excellence, but also encourages students to engage in various co-curricular and extracurricular activities.  Students are also encouraged to participate in various national and international technical competitions. These events provide a platform for students to showcase their skills, gain exposure to cutting-edge research, and network with peers and professionals from academia and industry.

Overall, the Computer Science and Engineering department is an exceptional place to learn and grow. With access to excellent faculty members and cutting-edge labs, students in this department are well-equipped to become the next generation of innovators in the field of computer science and engineering.

Greetings to all,

It is an honour to extend a warm welcome to our Computer Science Department. I am proud to lead a team of highly skilled and committed faculty members who strive to provide exceptional education and advanced research opportunities in this field.

Our department offers an array of undergraduate courses that cater to the diverse needs and aspirations of our students. Proficient in their respective areas, the faculty members strive to deliver a comprehensive education that blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills. We encourage and support students to be industry ready and strive for higher education by making them to participate or organize in various activities ranging from coding competitions, hackathons, industry collaborations, internships, projects etc. and make them readily employable.

We are also dedicated on cutting-edge areas of computer science namely artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, and computer networks. The faculty is actively engaged in research and innovations. Students are motivated for the same and necessary guidance and resources are provided to conduct independent research.

Our department promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion and we strive to build a socially adaptable and ethically oriented workforce.

Please feel free to contact us in case you have any queries or feedback.

Best Regards

Dr. Seema Verma

Ph.D. , BTech (CSE)

Computer Science Department

Candidate can fill in the online application form for admission to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University from the university website.

The website for filling the forms is  https://ipu.ac.in

ELIGIBILITY FOR ACADEMIC

Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics provided the candidate has passed in each subject separately. Candidate must additionally have passed English as a subject of study (core/ elective/ functional) in the qualifying examination.

All applicants are required to appear in Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main Paper 1 Conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). The GGS IP University shall not conduct its own CET for admissions but shall be utilizing the merit of JEE Main Paper 1 for its admissions. The admissions would be based on merit/rank in the JEE.

Eligibility Criteria: Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics provided the candidate has passed in each subject separately. Candidate must additionally have passed English.

 Admissions Criteria: All applicants are required to appear in Joint Entrance Exam (JEE).

IPU REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY. JEE PAPER 1 APPEARANCE MANDATORY

Vision of Department

To be a premier department in producing efficient technocrats possessing leadership quality, research ability, and a sense of social and ethical responsibility.

Mission of Department

DM1: To provide a conducive environment for better academics and research.

DM2: To impart leadership quality in students and the ability to work effectively in a team as per industry requirements.

DM3: To facilitate well-established laboratories for learning essential programming and communication skills.

DM4: To promote the outreach programme for producing socially responsible citizens for holistic development.

1.1 A. Appropriateness/Relevance of the Statements

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Computer Science engineering graduates will

  • PEO1:Excel in the field of Computer Science and Engineering by leveraging cutting-edge tools and techniques to produce innovative solutions for complex problems.
  • PEO2:Apply mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles to create software projects that meet the business objectives of customers, while adhering to professional standards of quality and reliability.
  • PEO3:Demonstrate effective communication skills to convey technical information to diverse audiences, collaborate with peers, and become successful leaders.
  • PEO4:Analyze real-world problems in society and give ingenious ideas which has a positive impact on the world.

Programme Outcomes (POs)

Computer Science Engineering graduates will be able to:

  1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem analysis: Identity, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using the first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. The engineer and society: Apply reason informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

 Computer Science engineering graduates will

  • PSO1:(Computational Domain): Apply basic programming techniques using hardware-software integration, web development, and networking to provide solutions for problems in the computational domain.
  • PSO2:(Emerging Technologies): Exhibit the attitude to work with emerging technologies and open-source platforms that can solve the contemporary issues of industries and society.
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Dr. Pranay Tanwar
Professor, Dean Academics
Ph.D, M.Phil., PGDBA

Dr. Seema Verma
Professor & Head CSE Dept.
Ph.D. , B.Tech.

Dr. Ankit Gambhir
Associate Professor
Ph.D, M.Tech, B.Tech

Dr. Kimmi Verma
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Tech, B.Tech

Dr. Priyanka Dadhich
Associate Professor
Ph.D, M.Tech, MCA, B.Sc.

Dr. Kumar Shubham
Associate Professor
Ph.D., B.tech.

Dr. Yashu Shanker
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Tech, B.Tech

Dr. Neha Jain
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Tech. PGDESD, B.E.

Amit Gupta
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.*, M.Tech.

Aishwarya Gupta
Assistant Professor
M.Tech,  B.Tech.

Preeti Pandey
Assistant Professor
PhD.*, M.Tech.

Rachana Sharma
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.*, M.Tech, B.Tech.

Madhumita Mahapatra
Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Umnah
Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Gunjan Sethi
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.*, M.Tech, B.Tech

Nidhi  Sharma
Assistant  Professor
Ph.D.*, M.Tech, B.Tech.

Megha Kumar
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.*, M.Tech, B.Tech

Anjali Pandey
Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech.

Innovations by the Faculty in Teaching and Learning

The conventional tutoring approach is rounded by cutting-edge, ultramodern ways for the benefit of the scholars. Several exercises ameliorate learning while making it easier for learners with different literacy preferences to understand. This conditioning includes the creative operation of slice-edge technology, personalized assignment plans and educational strategies, online and offline assessment and evaluation, and inclusive literacy surroundings that ameliorate the overall efficacy of lesson delivery.

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1 Dr. Seema Verma

 

Compiler Design Think, Pair and Share approach  Think-pair-share is a fantastic method for leading conversations. This strategy is simple and quick to use. Faculty pose a question or challenge; students think about it discreetly before joining together to discuss it. Allow each student to draw their own conclusions and ask one student to clarify a topic while the other student evaluates what they have learned. Download
2 Dr Yashu shanker Microprocessor and Microcontroller Blend of presentation and video animation The professor uses the idea of a mixture of presentation and video animation to help students organize, understand and visualize things better. This strategy increases learning outcomes, satisfaction and student engagement. Download
3 Dr. Neha Jain

 

Artificial Intelligence Case study approach With this method, students examine several models from the real world. Each student gain factual, contextual, in-depth knowledge about an actual world model Download
4 Dr. Meghna Human Values Debate approach Students talk in pairs while defending the other side of their position. One position is taken by half the class, and The other half takes the other seat. Each student speaks only once. Improves the student’s ability to discuss a topic by listening to others’ points of view and speaking calmly after thorough understanding. Download
5 Ms. Ayasha Malik Computer Networks Peer learning In this method, students teach each other in a supervised environment to allow  quick control. Students communicate with one another, which aids in their motivation to learn. Students gain a deeper understanding of a subject through the practice. Download
6 Ms. Umnah Web Engineering Activity based learning In this method, a student is given a task by the professor. Each student must complete the task within the given time frame. Project-based techniques help students acquire information and skills that help them overcome difficulties and problems in the real world. Download
7 Ms. Chaitali Bhowmik Theory of Computation Flipped classroom In this method, the professor provides presentations or videos to illustrate a concept to the students. Students can view the material before class to prepare for the challenge in the classroom. This method creates time to encourage student engagement and interaction. Students become more focused and responsible. Download
8 Ms. Preeti Pandey Programming in Java Coding contest The faculty provides the students with sets of coding questions. This must be finished by the students within the allotted time.

 

This strategy improves programming skills, encourages cleaner and better writing of code, and strengthens problem-solving skills. Download
9 Ms. Nidhi Sharma Database Management Systems Enact based learning Students are assigned different roles by the teacher. The students have to behave appropriately. This method encourages students’ critical thinking and engagement during lectures and helps them to better remember the most important material. Download

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    1. Operating System Laboratory

    Faculty In-charge: Ms. Karishma Arora

    Laboratory Technician: Mr. Omendra Nagar

    The Operating System Laboratory contains 30 Computer Systems. The configuration of the Operating System Laboratory System is Intel core i5. The Systems have 8 GB of RAM & 256 GB of SSD. The batch size of the laboratory is 30 i.e., 1 student per desktop. The utilization of this laboratory is 50% per week. In this laboratory, students perform practical work on their curriculum subjects: Operating System (Linux Programming and Administration) Lab, Computational Methods Lab, and Principles of Programming Languages Lab.

    Software: Linux (Ubuntu), Code Block

     

    2. Computation and Networks Laboratory

    Laboratory In-charge:   Dr. Priyanka Dadhich

    Laboratory Technician: Mr. Anil Kumar

    The Computation and Networks Laboratory contains 30 Computer Systems. The configuration of Computation and Networks Laboratory Systems is Intel core i5. The Systems have 8 GB of RAM & 256 GB of SSD. The batch size of the laboratory is 30 i.e. 1 student per system. The utilization of this laboratory is 60% per week. In this laboratory students perform practical work on their curriculum subjects: Computer Networks Lab, Database Management System Lab, Algorithms Analysis and Design Lab, and Software Testing and Quality Assurance Lab.

    Software: Windows 10, Postgre SQL, NS3, VS Code, Smartbear QA Complete

     

    3. Programming Laboratory 1

    Laboratory In-charge:   Mr. Nadeem Anwar Malik

    Laboratory Technician: Mr. Amit Kumar (System Administrator)

    Programming Laboratory 1 contains 30 Computer Systems. The configuration of Programming Laboratory 1 Systems is intel core i5. The Systems have 8 GB of RAM & 256 GB of SSD. The batch size of the laboratory is 30 i.e. 1 student per system. The utilization of this laboratory is 60% per week. In this laboratory students perform practical work on their curriculum subjects: Data Structures Lab, Programming in Java Lab, and Software Project Management Lab.

    Software: Windows 10, VS Code, JDK, MS Project

     

    4. Software Engineering Laboratory

    Laboratory In-charge:    Mr. YashuShanker

    Laboratory Technician:  Mr. VishnuShanker Gupta

    The Software Engineering Laboratory contains 30 Computer Systems. The configuration of Software Engineering Laboratory Systems is intel core i5. The Systems have 4 GB of RAM & 128 GB of SSD. The batch size of the laboratory is 30 i.e. 1 student per system. The utilization of this laboratory is 60% per week. In this laboratory students perform practical work of their curriculum subjects: Software Engineering Lab, Information Security Lab, Mobile Computing Lab, and Probability, Statistics, and Linear Programming Lab

    Software: Windows 10, VS Code, Rational Rose Enterprise Edition, NS3, Python (Spyder)

     

    5. Programming Laboratory 2

    Laboratory In-charge:    Ms. Umnah

    Laboratory Technician:  Mr. Abhishek Yadav

    Programming Laboratory 2 contains 30 Computer Systems. The configuration of Programming Laboratory 2 Systems is intel core i5. The Systems have 4 GB of RAM & 128 GB of SSD. The batch size of the laboratory is 30 i.e. 1 student per system. The utilization of this laboratory is 60% per week. In this laboratory students perform practical work on their curriculum subjects: Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ Lab, Web Technology Lab, Data Mining and Business Intelligence Lab, and Machine Learning Lab

    Software: Windows 10, WEKA, VS Code

     

    6. Electronics and Communication Laboratory

    Faculty In-charge:         Dr. Kumar Shubham

    Laboratory Technician: Mr. Mukesh Bharti

    The Electronics and Communication Laboratory contains 8085 Microprocessor Trainer kit, 8086 Microprocessor Trainer kit, Traffic light controller interfacing, 8051 microcontroller kit

    Advanced communication digital Trainer kit, Analog CRO, CDMA-GSM Kit, Wi-Fi Technology Kit, Function Generator, DC regulated Power supply, IC tester kit, Arithmetic Logic Trainer kit, Half Adder Full Adder kit, J k flip-flop Trainer kit, Modulo N Counter, Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Trainer kit.

    The utilization of this laboratory is 80% per week. In this laboratory, students perform practical work on their curriculum subjects: Digital Logic and Computer Design Lab, Circuit and Systems Lab, Digital Communication Lab, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab, and Wireless Communication Lab

     

    7. Basic Programming Laboratory

    Laboratory In charge:

    Laboratory Technician: Mr. Pravesh Kumar Gupta

    The Basic Programming Laboratory contains 30 Computer Systems. The configuration of Basic Programming Laboratory Systems is Intel Core i5. The Systems have 4 GB of RAM & 128 GB of SSD. The batch size of the laboratory is 30 i.e. 1 student per system. The utilization of this laboratory is 20% per week. In this laboratory, students perform practical work of their curriculum subjects: Programming in ‘C’ Lab

    Software: Windows 10, VS Code

     

    8. Project and Research Laboratory 

    In addition to the computer laboratories, the institute has a project and research lab which is used by the students for their project & research work. The project lab has 30 computer systems that are equipped with advanced software and technology and high-speed internet connectivity. A Lab in-charge (Ms. Aysha Malik) and A technical staff (Mr. Kapil Kumar Sharma) are assigned to the project laboratory to guide the students.

    Utilizing the various software available in the laboratory, the students work on several projects and technology platforms as per their research interests.

    The facilities of this laboratory are listed below:

    S.No. Name of the Facilities Utilization
      Desktop Computers

    Hardware: Intel Core i7, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, MONITOR, KBD, MOUSE
    Operating System: Windows 10

    Project and Research work
    1 V S Code Source code editor used for different languages
    2 Code Block Cross Platform C++ IDE used for coding
    3 JAVA SE development kit Used for Building applications, applets, and components
    4 Postgre SQL Used as the primary data store or data warehouse for many web, mobile, geospatial, and analytics applications.
    5 Rational Rose Enterprise Edition Using the development models, allows programmers to develop additional project documentation.
    6 Python (spyder) Allows the user to create a project which contains various subfolders or Python scripts
    7 Weka A collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. It contains tools for data preparation, classification, regression, clustering, association rules mining, and visualization.
    8 M S Project Used to create schedules, and project plans, manage resources, and keep track of time
    9 Network Simulator 3 Predicts the performance of a computer network or a wireless communication network
    10 Smartbear QA Complete A comprehensive software test management tool, which provides you with the ability to plan and organize all test cases, requirements, and defects associated with the release or user stories in a single place
    11 Turnitin Provide reports which help identify occurrences of plagiarism
    12 APACHE TOMCAT Build and maintain dynamic websites and applications based on the Java software platform
    13 C++ Builder Cross-platform applications, students develop both Windows and mobile applications.
    14 Scilab Used for Signal Processing, Statistical Analysis, Image enhancement, Numerical Optimization
    15 Cisco Packet Tracer Creates complicated Network Topologies, and test and simulate abstract networking concepts.
    16 StarUML Used for System Modeling using a unified modeling language
    17 Visual Studio (Community) Used for Windows Based Applications for the students to complete the development cycle in one place
    18 Grammarly Check for grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes,

    Plagiarism Checker: Check work for plagiarism

    19 TensorFlow Used for Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Image Recognition, Voice Search
    20 LaTex Used for document and report preparation

     

    9. Maintenance

    1. Allthe workstations and related hardware are maintained in very good working
    2. All the essential software used in computer laboratories is installed and maintained by the maintenance committee at the central level on regular basis.
    3. Well-qualified technicians are available for maintenance of the equipment and software in the laboratories.
    4. All the equipment available in the laboratories is serviced as per requirements and specification
    5. Minor hardware issues are resolved in-house.
    6. Major hardware issues are resolved by third-party vendors.
    7. The technician maintains a Maintenance register at the respective laboratories.
    8. A Stock Register is maintained in each laboratory and verified by the faculty in charge & HOD on a regular basis. 

     

    10. Ambiance

    1. Laboratories have proper ventilation and good lighting.
    2. All the computer laboratories are fully air-conditioned.
    3. Fast internet facility of up to 500 Mbps is provided in all the computer laboratories for the students and faculty over Wi-fi & LAN.
    4. Department has a 24*7 power supply with a 250KVA generator and additional 10 KVA UPS in all the Computer laboratories for backup.
    5. All laboratories used for teaching and research are well maintained with an adequate number of desktops/equipment for the students.
    6. First aid boxes are provided to all the laboratories.
    7. Whiteboards are provided for discussion in the practical classes.
    8. Projectors are available at all laboratories for ICT-based discussion.
    9. Sufficient space is available to accommodate a specified number/batch of students with sufficient numbers of PCs/workstations/hardware.
    10. Each student is allotted an individual PC/workstation in all the computer laboratories to do the assigned work.
    11. The PCs/workstations/hardware are arranged in a manner to make the students feel comfortable while working.

     

    11. Safety measures

    Sr. No. Name of the Laboratory Safety measures
    1. Operating System Laboratory
    (B 21)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

     

    2. Computation and Network Laboratory
    (B 22)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

     

    3. Programming Laboratory 1
    (B 23)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

     

    4. Software Engineering Laboratory
    (B 24)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

     

    5. Programming Laboratory 2
    (B 32)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

     

    76. Electronics & Communication Laboratory
    (B 35)
    1. Students must wear proper shoes inside the laboratory.

    2. Never work on a circuit while power is applied.

    3. Do not connect power to a circuit until the circuit is finished and you have carefully checked your work.

    4. If you smell anything burning, immediately disconnect the power and examine your circuit to find out what went wrong.

    5. Keep your work area dry.

    6. Be careful around large capacitors; they can continue to hold voltage long after they are disconnected from power.

    7. Be especially careful when you solder because a hot soldering iron can easily burn you.

    8. Always work in a well-ventilated space.

    9. Have safety equipment

    7. Project and Research Laboratory
    (B 45)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

    8. Basic Programming Laboratory
    (First Year)
    (A 42)
    1. Care is taken in the laboratory to handle the computers and other equipment safely

    2. Do’s & Don’ts are displayed in the laboratories for the students.

    3. First aid box is available in the laboratory.

    4. MCBs are provided to prevent electrical mishaps.

    5. UPS is used to protect critical loads from main supply problems.

    6. All laboratories are under CCTV Surveillance.

    7. Fire extinguishers are available in all laboratories.

    8. Antivirus is available on the desktops at the laboratories.

    9. Firewall is installed in the centralized server

     

    Research laboratory

    In addition to the computer laboratories, the institute has a project and research lab used by the students for their project & research work. The project lab has 30 computer systems with advanced software, technology, and high-speed internet connectivity. A technical staff (Mr. Kapil Kumar Sharma) is assigned to the project laboratory to guide the students. Utilizing the various software available in the laboratory, the students work on several projects and technology platforms as per their research interests. The facilities of this laboratory are listed below:

    S.No. Name of the Facilities Utilization
    1 Desktop Computers

    Hardware: Intel Core i7, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, MONITOR, KBD, MOUSE
    Operating System: Windows 10

    Project and Research work
    2 V S Code Source code editor used for different languages
    3 Code Block Cross Platform C++ IDE used for coding
    4 JAVA SE development kit Used for Building applications, applets and components
    5 Postgre SQL Used as the primary data store or warehouse for many web, mobile, geospatial, and analytics applications.
    6 Rational Rose Enterprise Edition Using the development models, it allows programmers to develop additional project documentation.
    7 Python (Spyder) Allows the user to create a project which contains various subfolders or Python scripts
    8 Weka A collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. It contains tools for data preparation, classification, regression, clustering, association rules mining, and visualization.
    9 M S Project Used to create schedules, and project plans, manage resources and keep track of time
    10 Network Simulator 3 Predicts the performance of a computer network or a wireless communication network
    11 Smartbear QA Complete A comprehensive software test management tool which provides you with the ability to plan and organize all test cases, requirements, and defects associated with the release or user stories in a single place
    12 Turnitin Provide reports which help identify occurrences of plagiarism
    13 APACHE TOMCAT Build and maintain dynamic websites and applications based on the Java software platform
    14 C++ Builder Cross-platform applications, students develop both Windows and mobile applications.
    15 Scilab Used for Signal Processing, Statistical Analysis, Image enhancement, Numerical Optimization
    16 Cisco Packet Tracer Creates complicated Network Topologies and test and simulate abstract networking concepts.
    17 StarUML Used for System Modeling using the unified modeling language
    18 Visual Studio (Community) Used for Windows Based Applications for the students to complete the development cycle at one place
    19 Grammarly Check for grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes,

    Plagiarism Checker: Check work for plagiarism

    20 TensorFlow Used for Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Image Recognition, Voice Search
    21 LaTex Used for document and report preparation

    Research Publication

    List of Publications in Journals

    2022-23
    S No Year of Publication
    • Author(s) Name
    Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Volume (Issue),

    Page No

    DOI/URL/Link to the published paper
    1 2023 Gaurav Chadha , Gursha Gosal , Priya Jha , Rudransh Singh Mahra ,Megha Kumar Image Caption Generator (With real-time captions on images) InternationalJournal of Novel Research and Development 8(1),50-54 https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2301107.pdf
    2 2023 Megha Kumar, Paramnoor Dhiman , Mayank Singh , Mayank Pant , Pratham Aggarwal Brain Tumor Detection using CNN InternationalJournal of Novel Research and Development 8(1),563-567 https://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2301276.pdf
    3 2023 Karishma Arora,Rachana Sharma A Review on Green Cloud Computing as a Step towards Promoting Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Computational Approach International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology (IJSRCSEIT) 9 (2), 608-612 10.32628/CSEIT2390288
    4 2023 Yuvraj Kansal, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Deepak Saini, Seema Verma Analysis and Design of Online Video Conferencing Platforms TIJER- International Research Journal 10(4),12-19 https://www.tijer.org/papers/TIJER2304003.pdf
    5 2023 Seema Verma, Harsh Pandey, Ashish Kumar Pathfinding Visualizer using Multiple Graph Algorithms International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 10(1),747-752 https://ijrar.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJRAR23A3055
    6 2023 Archit Sarna, Devyani Sokhal, Manan Taneja, Yashi Rai,

    Nidhi Sharma

    Helmet Detection using Machine Learning International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 10(1),453-457 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V10/i1/IRJET-V10I179.pdf
    7 2023 Gunjan Ahuja, Muskan Aggarwal, Jashn Tyagi,

    Onkar Mehra,

    Nidhi Sharma

    Identification of Different Species of Iris Flower using Machine Learning Algorithm International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 10(1),434-438 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V10/i1/IRJET-V10I175.pdf
    8 2022 Garvit Chugh, Nitesh Singh Bhati, Punit Kumar,

    Vishal Bharti

    A Study on Parallel Clustering Algorithms based on MapReduce IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing 11(4),276-283 10.5573/IEIESPC.2022.11.4.276
    2021-22
    9 2022 Lakshya Kohli, Aman Ahmed, Bhavya Ratra, Shalaka Tyagi Authentication Services IJSREM 6(6),1-8 https://ijsrem.com/download/authentication-services/
    10 2022 Pushpa Singh,Rajeev Agarwal Modelling and prediction of COVID-19 to measure the impact of lockdown on organisation in India International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management 26(2),259-275 10.1504/IJICBM.2021.10040358
    11 2022 Vivek Misra, Arjit Bhandari, Gajendra Farswan, Harshit Srivastava, Himani Prajapati Detection and Classification of ECG Arrhythmia using LSTM Autoencoder International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) 9(5),1260-1265 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V9/i5/IRJET-V9I5300.pdf
    12 2022 Gaurav Kushwaha, Dilip Singh, Himanshi Singh,Nidhi Sharma A SMART EYE SCROLLER – “Give your weary fingers a rest and let your eyes do all the work International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 7(12),390-392
    13 2021 Bhavishya Kumar,Nidhi Sharma Game development with Unity Engine and Google Firebase International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 8(7),1868-1874 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V8/i7/IRJET-V8I7325.pdf
    2020-21
    14 2021 N Singh, Pushpa Singh, M Gupta An inclusive survey on machine learning for CRM: a paradigm shift. Decision 47, 447–457 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40622-020-00261-7
    15 2021 K Singh, G Arora, Pushpa Singh IoT-based collection vendor machine (CVM) for E-waste management Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments 7, 35–47 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40860-020-00124-z
    16 2021 Smit Kumar Mishra,Ankit Kumar, Ankush Kaundal, Upasna Joshi Management Information System. IJRESM 4(5),144–146 https://journals.resaim.com/ijresm/article/view/756/727
    17 2021 Radhika Kumari,Upasna Joshi Deep Learning and Computer Vision-based Social Distancing Detection System. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 8(1),1744-1750 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V8/i1/IRJET-V8I1291.pdf
    18 2021 Saiyam Jain, Mayank Goyal, Deepak Singh, Abhishek Aswal, Upasna Joshi Face Mask Detection using Machine Learning and Deep Learning International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 8(1),433-437 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V8/i1/IRJET-V8I181.pdf
    19 2021 Nidhi Sharma, Gayatri College Enquiry Chatbot International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 8(7),1338-1342 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V8/i7/IRJET-V8I7226.pdf
    20 2021 Megha J Panicker, Vikas Upadhayay, Gunjan Sethi, Vrinda Mathur Image Caption Generator International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 10(3),87-92 10.35940/ijitee.C8383.0110321
    21 2020 Nitesh Singh Bhati, Manju Khari,Vivente Garcia-Diaz,

    Elena Verdu

    A Review on Intrusion Detection Systems and Techniques International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems 28(2),65-91 https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218488520400140
    22 2020 Bhoopesh Singh,Garvit Chugh,

    Fadi Al-Turjman,

    Nitesh Singh Bhati

    An Improved Ensemble based Intrusion Detection Technique using XGBoost Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies 32(6) https://doi.org/10.1002/ett.4076
    23 2020 Parkhi Bhardwaj, Gunjan Sethi Voice Based E-mail System for Visually Impaired: A Review International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 7(12),2355-2357 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V7/i12/IRJET-V7I12430.pdf
    24 2020 N Singh,

    Pushpa Singh,

    K. K.Singh,

    A Singh

    Machine learning based classification and segmentation techniques for CRM: a customer analytics International Journal of Business Forecasting and Marketing Intelligence 6(2),99-117 10.1504/IJBFMI.2020.10031824
    25 2020 Ayushi Jain,

    Ankit Kapoor, Medhavi Pandey

    Sentiment Analysis of Movie Reviews Using Different Algorithm International Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology & Science 2(12),900-909 https://www.irjmets.com/uploadedfiles/paper/volume2/issue_12._december_2020/5425/1628083217.pdf
    26 2020 Tarun Pratap,

    Ravi Ranjan Singh, Himanshu,

    Arpit Mishra,

    Nidhi Sharma

    Semantic Segmentation of Satellite images: A Survey International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 7(12),390-393 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V7/i12/IRJET-V7I1267.pdf
    27 2020 Nidhi Sharma, Gayatri Review on Chatbot International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology 7(12),1442-1447 https://www.irjet.net/archives/V7/i12/IRJET-V7I12256.pdf
    2019-20
    28 2020 Divya Upadhyay, A. K. Dubey Maximum Probable Clock Offset Estimation (MPCOE) to Reduce Time Synchronization Problems in Wireless Sensor Networks Wireless Personal Communication, Springer 114,1177–1190 https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/maximum-probable-clock-offset-estimation-mpcoe-to-reduce-time-sy/17949970
    29 2019 Aatif Jamshed, Vivek Krishna Misra,

    Gaurav Sharma,Nitesh Singh Bhati

    A Survey on Algorithms to improve the grading of Hypertext web pages International Journal of Engineering and Techniques 5(3),6-10 http://www.ijetjournal.org/volume5/issue3/IJET-V5I3P2.pdf
    30 2019 Atif Jamshed, Megha Bhardwaj,Medhavi Pandey, KK Agarwal Securing through Pseudorandom Number Generator and Hashing in Cryptography Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 6(4),203-206 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3395682

    List of Publications in Conferences

    2022-23
    S No Year of Publication Author(s) Name Title of Paper Title of Conference (Place) Volume (Issue),Page No DOI/URL/Link to the published paper
    1 2023 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar,

    Jaya Srivastava, Harpreet Kaur, Shafiqul Abidin

    Prognosis of Diabetes Mellitus based on Machine Learning Algorithms International Conference on Emerging Computational Intelligence, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    2 2022 Jitendra Singh, Preeti Pandey, Geeta Sharma Applications of Machine Learning Techniques for Forecasting: A Review 1st International Conference on Recent Advances in Computing Sciences (RACS-2022), Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India NA Accepted for Publication
    3 2023 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar,

    Jaya Srivastava, Kritika Purohit, Shafiqul Abidin

    Necessity and Role of Blockchain Technology in the Domain of Cyber Security and Data Science International Conference on Emerging Computational Intelligence, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    4 2023 Ayasha Malik, Harsha Gupta, Jaya, Gaurav Kumar, Ram Kumar Sharma Rating of movie via movie recommendation system based on apache spark using Big Data and Machine Learning Techniques International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Engineering and Management Applications (CIEMA) – 2022 984,754-759 10.1007/978-981-19-8493-8_55
    5 2023 Preeti Pandey, Geeta Sharma Comparative Study of Deep learning Techniques for Cryptocurrencies IEEE International Conference on Disruptive Technologies (ICDT-2023) NA Accepted for Publication
    6 2022 S. Sharma, S. P. Panda,

    Seema Verma

    Role and Analysis of Various SEO Strategies to Improve Website Ranking 2022 International Conference on Machine Learning, Big Data, Cloud and Parallel Computing (COM-IT-CON), Faridabad, India 1, 639-648 https://doi.org/10.1109/COM-IT-CON54601.2022.9850597
    7 2022 Jaya Shrivastava, Ayasha Malik, Bharat Bhushan, Veena Parihar, Shyam Nair Genetic Algorithm: An Approach for Software Testing based on a Given Source Code 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    8 2022 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar, Bharat Bhushan, Jaya Shrivastava, Rohit Sharma Comparative Analysis of Three Waves of COVID-19 in India: A Deep Study of Three Waves Based on Selected Parameter 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    9 2022 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar, Bharat Bhushan, Jaya Shrivastava, Shafiqul Abidin Artificial Intelligence based React Application 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    10 2022 Ayasha Malik,

    Jaya Shrivastava, Bharat Bhushan, Veena Parihar, Anoop V.S.

    Blockchain Technology for Better Security by Using Two-Way Authentication Process 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    11 2022 Shubham Singh, Vaibhav Verma, Kritika Jain , Upasna Joshi Classification And Detection Of Covid-19 Using Deep Transfer Learning Techniques Second International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (ICCSEA), Gunupur, India 1-6 10.1109/ICCSEA54677.2022.9936533.
    2021-22
    12 2021 Nishi Bhati;

    Venkata Chanakya Samsani;

    Ritika Khareta; Tushar Vashisth; Shanu Sharma

    CAPture: A Vision Assistive Cap for People with Visual Impairment 8th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN),Noida,India 692-697 10.1109/SPIN52536.2021.9565940
    2020-21
    13 2021 Nitesh Singh Bhati, Manju Khari A Survey on Hybrid Intrusion Detection Techniques RICE 2020 : 5th International Conference on Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering,Vietnam 1254,815-825 10.1007/978-981-15-7527-3_77
    14 2021 Raman Yadav,Sharda Vashisth,

    RanjitVarma,Kaushal Kumar

    Effect of flow velocity and pressure on carotid artery due to deposition of different shapes of plaque ICFTMM 2020
    IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering,
    DTC-Greater Noida,India
    1149, 012003 10.1088/1757-899X/1149/1/012003
    15 2021 Tannu Chauhan, Surbhi Rawat, Samrath Malik, Pushpa Singh Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning based Review on Diabetes Care International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS)
    Sri Eshwar College of Engineering Coimbatore, India
    1,581-585 10.1109/ICACCS51430.2021.9442021
    16 2021 Ria Shrishti, Ashwani Kumar Dubey,

    Divya Upadhyay

    Precision Agriculture Using Cloud-Based Mobile
    Application for Sensing and Monitoring of Farms
    Proceedings of IEMIS,Kolkata 1300,417–425 10.1007/978-981-33-4367-2_40
    17 2020 Ankit Gambhir, Ashish Payal, Rajeev Arya Chicken Swarm Optimization Algorithm Perspective on Energy Constraints in WSN UPCON 2020
    MNNIT, Allahabad (Praygraj),India
    1-.5 10.1109/UPCON50219.2020.9376581
    18 2020 Manoj Kumar Shukla, Ashwani Kumar Dubey, Divya Upadhyay, Boris Novikov Group Key Management in Cloud for Shared Media Sanitization International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing
    Waknaghat, India
    117-120 10.1109/PDGC50313.2020.9315325
    19 2020 Manoj Kumar Shukla, Ashwani Kumar Dubey, Divya Upadhyay, Boris Novikov An Efficient
    Privacy Preserving Algorithm for Cloud Users
    10th International Conference, IACC 2020, Panaji, Goa, India 1368,273–282 10.1007/978-981-16-0404-1_20
    20 2020 Fahad Mehfooz, Sakshi Jha,

    Sahil Singh,

    Shreya Saini,

    Nidhi Sharma

    Medical Chatbot for Novel COVID-19 5th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development,Goa, India 154,423–430 10.1007/978-981-15-8354-4_42
    21 2020 Nitesh Singh Bhati, Manju Khari A New Intrusion Detection Scheme Using CatBoost Classifier First EAI International Conference on Forthcoming Networks and Sustainability in the IoT Era, FoNeS 353,169-176 10.1007/978-3-030-69431-9_13
    22 2020 Gunjan Sethi,Harsh Limiting Check Algorithm: Primality Test. 5th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development,Goa, India 1270,697–705 10.1007/978-981-15-8289-9_67
    2019-20
    23 2019 Ravindra Kumar,MeghaKumar,
    Upasna Joshi
    Data Mining-Based Student’s Performance Evaluator 3rd International Conference, ICICCD,Dehradun  989,719-726 10.1007/978-981-13-8618-3_73

    List of Book Chapters Published

    2022-23
    S No Year of Publication Author(s) Name Title of Chapter Title of Book Publisher DOI/URL/Link to the published paper
    1 2023 Preeti Pandey, Yashu Shanker Applications of Wearable Computing Device in Enhancing Healthcare Services Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    2 2023 Nikhil Kumar, Shivam Bhardawaj, Yashu Shanker Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Gaming Technologies Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    3 2023 Umnah, Zeeshan Hussain, Anuj Chhabra Application of Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence
    Technology Convergence for betterment of Transportation Systems
    Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    4 2023 Asra Fatma, Ayasha Malik, Snehanjali Sahu Impact and Significance of IoVT Technology on new
    Information and Communication Technology, Devices, and Systems Level Interconnection: A Survey
    Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    5 2023 Kartikey Raghuvanshi, Ayasha Malik, Ankur Importance and Details of Machine Learning Techniques to
    transform the Real World for better Pattern Recognition and Decision Making
    Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    6 2023 Abid Humza, Preeti Pandey, Sandesh Verma Impact of Emerging Decentralized Technologies on the Society Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    7 2023 Megha Kumar Role and Importance of Artificial Intelligence towards
    reshaping of Healthcare Industry
    Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    8 2023 Rachana Sharma, Karishma Arora, Armaan Mohammed Reforming The Cities from Perception To Actuality Based
    On IOT, Applications, Challenges And Future Scope
    Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    9 2023 Malik Nadeem Anwar, Hasir Ansari Security and Privacy Challenges: Smart City Perspective Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    10 2023 Ankit Gambhir Nature-inspired Optimization Algorithms and Soft Computing for IoTs, Smart Cities, Healthcare and Industrial Automation Nature-Inspired Optimization Algorithms: An in-depth View IET Press Accepted for Publication
    11 2023 Ayasha Malik, Bharat Bhushan, Veena Parihar, Lamia Karim, Korhan Cengiz Blockchain-Powered Smart E-Healthcare System: Benefits, Use Cases, and Future Research Directions Enabling Technologies for Effective Planning and Management in Sustainable Smart Cities Springer https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22922-0
    12 2023 Abhishek Dadhich, Priyanka Dadhich Artificial Intelligence for Vaccine Development to Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management in Post Covid-19 Period Blockchain, IOT, and AI Technologies for Supply Chain Management CRC Press, (Taylor and Francis) https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003264521-7
    13 2023 Veena Pariha, Ayasha Malik, Bhawna, Bharat Bhushan, Rajasekhar Chaganti From Smart Devices to Smarter Systems: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) with Characteristics, Architecture, Use cases and Challenges AI Models for Blockchain-Based Intelligent Networks in IoT Systems – Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Springer Accepted for Publication
    14 2023 Ayasha Malik, Veena Pariha,Bhawna,

    Bharat Bhushan,

    Lamia Karim

    Empowering Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) toward Smart Healthcare Systems AI Models for Blockchain-Based Intelligent Networks in IoT Systems – Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Springer Accepted for Publication
    15 2023 Sanand Mishra, Ayasha Malik Benefits of developing Blockchain for monetary standards based on Cyber-physical Systems: Characteristics, Application, and Challenges Emerging trends for securing Cyber Physical System and Internet of Things CRC Press, (Taylor and Francis) Accepted for Publication
    16 2022 Kimmi Verma, Deepti Agarwal Sustainable Energy Solutions Energy Harvesting-Enabling IoT Transformation CRC Press, (Taylor and Francis) https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003218760
    17 2023 Shubham Tiwari, Ayasha Malik Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Software Engineering for the Design and Optimization of Cyber-Physical Systems Emerging trends for securing Cyber Physical System and Internet of Things CRC Press, (Taylor and Francis) Accepted for Publication
    18 2022 Mahak Narang, Ankit Gambhir, Mandeep Singh Harnessing Energy for Implantable Biomedical Instruments with IoT Networks Energy Harvesting-Enabling IoT Transformation CRC Press, (Taylor and Francis) https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003218760
    19 2023 Karishma Arora Rachana Sharma Implementation and Significance of Green Technology in
    Varied Areas for achieving Sustainable and Eco-friendly Smart City
    Need and Impact of Emerging Technologies for Developing Smart City Scientific International Publishing House Accepted for Publication
    2021-22
    20 2022 Nitesh Singh Bhati,

    Garvit Chugh,
    Bhoopesh Singh Bhati

    Federated Machine Learning with Data Mining in Healthcare EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing Springer 10.1007/978-3-030-85559-8_15
    21 2022 Seema Verma A Comparative Analysis of Blockchain Integrated IoT Applications Security Analytics Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    10.1201/9781003206088
    22 2022 Medhavi Pandey, Nidhi Sharma Blockchain Architecture And Policy For Transforming Healthcare Industry Transformation in Healthcare with Emerging Technologies Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    10.1201/9781003201960
    23 2022 Upasna Joshi The future of AI, IoT, Big Data and Block chain Technology in Healthcare Industry: Challenges and Open Issues. Transformation in Healthcare with Emerging Technologies Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    10.1201/9781003201960
    24 2022 Ranjit Varma, Devendra Bharadwaj Introduction to Machine Learning through Hands-on in Python Transformation in Healthcare with Emerging Technologies Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    10.1201/9781003201960
    25 2021 Pushpa Singh, Narendra Singh, Krishna Kant Singh,

    Akansha Singh

    Diagnosing of disease using machine learning Machine Learning Applications for IoT Healthcare. Academic Press, Elsevier 10.1016/B978-0-12-821229-5.00003-3
    2020-21
    26 2021 Neha Agarwal, Pushpa Singh, Narendra Singh,Krishna Kant Singh Rohit Jain Machine Learning Applications
    for IoT Healthcare
    Machine Learning Approaches for Convergence of IoT and Blockchain Scrivener Publishing LLC 10.1002/9781119761884.ch6
    27 2020 Kuldeep Singh, Pushpa Singh, Gayatri Arora,

    Anuj Kumar, Bikash Dutta

    The IoT based digital postal services Recent Trends in Communication and Electronics Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    10.1201/9781003193838
    28 2020 Divya Upadhyay Mishra,

    Shanu Sharma

    Convergence of Artificial Intelligence of Things: Concepts, Designing, and Applications Towards Smart World Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    doi.org/10.1201/9781003056751
    2019-20
    29 2020 Pushpa Singh, Rajnesh Singh, Narendra Singh, Murari Kumar Singh The Future of AI A Distributed Artificial Intelligence Taylor & Francis
    (CRC Press)
    https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003038467

    List of Books Authored/Edited

    S. No Year Name of the Author(s)/Editor(s) Title of Text/Edited Books Publisher Details/ISBN D.O.I/Link
    1 2021 Kumar Shubham, Ankaj Gupta Integrated Circuit Fabrication CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021
    /9781032014296
    https://www.routledge.com/Integrated-Circuit-Fabrication/Kumar-Gupta/p/book/9781032014296
    2 2022 Pushpa Singh, Divya Mishra, Kirti Seth Transformation in Healthcare with Emerging Technologies CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
    /9781032063416
    https://www.routledge.com/Transformation-in-Healthcare-with-Emerging-Technologies/Singh-Mishra-Seth/p/book/9781032063416
    3 2022 Deepti Agarwal, Kimmi Verma, Shabana Urooj Energy Harvesting
    Enabling IoT Transformations
    CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
    /9781032111834
    https://www.routledge.com/Energy-Harvesting-Enabling-IoT-Transformations/Agarwal-Verma-Urooj/p/book/9781032111834#:~:text=Energy%20Harvesting%3A%20Enabling%20IoT%20Transformations%20gives%20insight%20into%20the%20emergence,and%20lifetime%20of%20IoT%20devices.

    Patent Filed and Published by the Faculty

    S. No. Patent Application No./Design Date Status of Patent (Published / Granted/Filed) Inventor/s Name Title of the Patent Applicant/s Name Patent Filed Date (DD/MM/YYYY) Patent Published Date / Granted Date (DD/MM/YYYY) Patent Publication Number / Patent Granted Number/Design No Assignee/s Name (Institute Affiliation/s at time of Application)
    1 202341009581 Published 1. Dr. P Sampath              2.Dr. V. Kannan
    3. Mr. J Logeshwaran
    4. Dr. Seema Verma
    5.Dr. K. Sasikala
    6.Dr. Sivanagiareddy Kalli
    7.Mr. Suprativ Saha
    8.Mrs. Pooja kumari singh
    9.Dr. B S N Murthy
    10.Dr. C. Shobana
    11.Dr. B. Usharani
    Machine Learning Approach For Identifying Stone From Gall Bladder Image 1. Dr. P Sampath                           2. Dr. V. Kannan
    3. Mr. J Logeshwaran
    4. Dr. Seema Verma
    5. Dr. K. Sasikala
    6. Dr. Sivanagiareddy Kalli
    7. Mr. Suprativ Saha
    8. Mrs. Pooja kumari singh
    9. Dr. B S N Murthy
    10. Dr. C. Shobana
    11.Dr. B. Usharani
    14/2/2023 24/2/2023 08-2023 Delhi Technical Campus
    2 202331001847 Published 1. Egreen Quanta LLP         2. Dr Kumar Gautam
    3. Dr Nikhil Pachauri
    4. Dr Kumar Shubham          5. Dr Hardeo Kumar Thakur
    6. Dr Saurabh Agarwal
    7. Yagyadatta Goswami              8. Dr Tushar Bharadwaj          9. Gaurav Mishra
    A Novel IOT Based Smart Sock For Baby Vital Signs Monitor 1. Egreen Quanta LLP
    2. Dr Kumar Gautam
    3. Dr Nikhil Pachauri
    4. Dr Kumar Shubham  5. Dr Hardeo Kumar Thakur
    6. Dr Saurabh Agarwal
    7. Yagyadatta Goswami
    8. Dr Tushar Bharadwaj
    9. Gaurav Mishra
    09-01-2023 13-01-2023 02-2023 Delhi Technical Campus
    3 202331001848 Published 1. Egreen Quanta LLP        2. Dr Kumar Gautam                3. Dr Nikhil Pachauri
    4. Dr Kumar Shubham
    5. Dr Hardeo Kumar Thakur
    6. Dr Saurabh Agarwal                7. Yagyadatta Goswami
    8. Dr Tushar Bharadwaj
    9. Gaurav Mishra
    A Cloud Based System For Automated Helmet 1. Egreen Quanta LLP
    2. Dr Kumar Gautam
    3. Dr Nikhil Pachauri
    4. Dr Kumar Shubham  5. Dr Hardeo Kumar Thakur
    6. Dr Saurabh Agarwal
    7. Yagyadatta Goswami
    8. Dr Tushar Bharadwaj
    9. Gaurav Mishra
    09-01-2023 13-01-2023 02-2023 Delhi Technical Campus
    4 202341005621 Published 1)Dr. P. Sampath
    2) Muhammadu Sathik Raja M. S
    3) Mohammad Aijaz
    4) Dr. Malik Nadeem Anwar Mohammad
    5) Mr. Vikram Patalbansi
    6) Prof. Dr. Yegnanarayanan Venkataraman
    7) Mr. Vijjapu Anuragh
    8) Mr. Snehansu Biswas
    9) Dr. V. Kannan
    10) Mr. J Logeshwaran
    Data Privacy For Patient’s Healthcare Information Using IOMT And Blockchain Integration 1)Dr. P. Sampath
    2) Muhammadu Sathik Raja M. S
    3) Mohammad Aijaz
    4) Dr. Malik Nadeem Anwar Mohammad
    5) Mr. Vikram Patalbansi
    6) Prof. Dr. Yegnanarayanan Venkataraman
    7) Mr. Vijjapu Anuragh
    8) Mr. Snehansu Biswas
    9) Dr. V. Kannan
    10) Mr. J Logeshwaran
    28/01/2023 10-02-2023 6-2023 Delhi Technical Campus
    5 202221069531 Published 1. Dr. Vijigiri Dinesh Gangaram
    2. Dr. Malik Nadeem Anwar Mohammad
    3. Prathiba Jonnala
    4. G. Malathi
    5. Praveenkumar Kazipeta
    6. Hasir Ansari
    7. Dr. Pasupuleti Subrahmanya Ranjit
    8. Dr. M. Vishnu Priya
    9. Dr. Lakshmidevi C.G
    10. Rithik Nirwan
    11. Dr. V.Kannan
    12 . J. Logeshwaran
    Detection Of Pest In Paddy Leaves Using Iot And Machine Learning Approach 1. Dr. Vijigiri Dinesh Gangaram
    2. Dr. Malik Nadeem Anwar Mohammad
    3. Prathiba Jonnala
    4. G. Malathi
    5. Praveenkumar Kazipeta
    6. Hasir Ansari
    7. Dr. Pasupuleti Subrahmanya Ranjit
    8. Dr. M. Vishnu Priya
    9. Dr. Lakshmidevi C.G
    10. Rithik Nirwan
    11. Dr. V.Kannan
    12 . J. Logeshwaran
    02-12-2022 03-02-2023 05/2023 Delhi Technical Campus
    6 202211069862 Published 1. Dr. Kimmi Verma
    2. Dr. Deepti Agarwal
    3. Dr. Tejas Harshadbhai Thakkar
    4. Dr. Geetha
    5. Mr. J Logeshwaran
    6. Dr. T. Arumuga Maria Devi
    7. Mr. Karthik Selvaraju
    8. S. Siva Raju
    9. Dr. Michael Raj TF
    10. Mrs. Hepzibai
    11. Dr. V. Kannan
    Mining Opinion from Structural Content In Micro Blog Using Machine Learning Approach 1. Dr. Kimmi Verma
    2. Dr. Deepti Agarwal
    3. Dr. Tejas Harshadbhai Thakkar
    4. Dr. Geetha
    5. Mr. J Logeshwaran
    6. Dr. T. Arumuga Maria Devi
    7. Mr. Karthik Selvaraju
    8. S. Siva Raju
    9. Dr. Michael Raj TF
    10. Mrs. Hepzibai
    11. Dr. V. Kannan
    03-12-2022 09-12-2022 49/2022 Delhi Technical Campus
    7 202111056272 Published 1. Pankaj Sahu
    2. Rakesh Patel
    3. Dr. Shahanawaj Ahamad
    4. Upasna Joshi
    5. Dr. Sagar Dhanraj Pande  6.Anant Narayan Tiwari
    A Wearable Device To Provide Healthcare Notification Using Machine Learning And Iot Based Technology 1. Pankaj Sahu
    2. Rakesh Patel
    3. Dr. Shahanawaj Ahamad 4.  Upasna Joshi
    5. Dr. Sagar Dhanraj Pande 6.Anant Narayan Tiwari
    03-12-2021 10-12-2021 50/2021 Delhi Technical Campus
    8 202011029506 Published 1.Nitesh Singh Bhati
    2.Dr. Prateek Gupta
    3.Dr. Manoj Kumar Gupta
    4.Mr. Anuj Kumar
    5.Mr. Shiv Naresh Shivhare
    6.Dr. Parulpreet Singh
    7.Mr. Himansu Sekhar Pattanayak
    Real Time De-Hazing Device and A Method Thereof 1.Nitesh Singh Bhati
    2.Dr. Prateek Gupta
    3.Dr. Manoj Kumar Gupta
    4.Mr. Anuj Kumar
    5.Mr. Shiv Naresh Shivhare
    6.Dr. Parulpreet Singh
    7.Mr. Himansu Sekhar Pattanayak
    11-07-2020 21-08-2020 34/2020 Delhi Technical Campus
    9 202341025395 Published 1. Dr. Veeraprathap V
    2. Mr. Mahak Narang
    3. Dr. Chandrakant Kumar Singh
    4. Ms. M. Divya
    5. Mrs. A. Merlin
    6. Mr. Alok Raj   7. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Patnaik
    8. Dr. Ankit Gambhir 9.Dr. Nalla Srinivas
    10. Dr. Nidhi Hemang
    Desai
    11.Mr. Mohit Srivastava
    12.Mr. Kartick Chauhaan
    IOT Based Electric Fencing Monitoring System in Agricultural farm 1. Dr. Veeraprathap V
    2.Mr. Mahak Narang
    3.Dr. Chandrakant
    Kumar Singh
    4.Ms. M. Divya
    5. Mrs. A. Merlin
    6. Mr. Alok Raj
    7. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Patnaik
    8.Dr. Ankit Gambhir
    9.Dr. Nalla Srinivas
    10.Dr. Nidhi Hemang
    Desai
    11.Mr. Mohit Srivastava
    12.Mr. Kartick Chauhaan
    04-04-2023 NA NA Delhi Technical Campus
    10 363562-001 Published 1. Anant Rajee Bara
    2. Deepti Singh
    3. Rupender Duggal
    4. Sneha Mishra
    5. Medhavi Pandey
    6. Mohit Dayal  7. Gourav Sharma
    Smart IOT Based Women Safety Monitoring Wrist Band 1. Anant Rajee Bara
    2. Deepti Singh
    3. Rupender Duggal
    4. Sneha Mishra
    5. Medhavi Pandey
    6. Mohit Dayal 7. Gourav Sharma
    03-05-2022 22/12/2022 51/2022 Delhi Technical Campus

    Ph.D. Guiding / Guided with Status

    ASSESSMENT YEAR: 2019-20
    S.No Name of Faculty Name of Research Scholar Name of University Enrolment No. Year of Registration Status
    1 Dr.Ranjit Verma Mr Sukhbir Singh K.R.Mangalam, Gurugram 1601990007 2016 Awarded in 2020
    2 Dr.Ranjit Verma Ms Raman Yadav K.R.Mangalam, Gurugram 1601990006 2016 Pursuing
    ASSESSMENT YEAR: 2020-21
    S.No Name of Faculty Name of Research Scholar Name of University Enrolment No. Year of Registration Status
    1 Dr.Ranjit Verma Ms Raman Yadav K.R.Mangalam, Gurugram 1601990006 2016 Pursuing
    ASSESSMENT YEAR: 2021-22
    S.No Name of Faculty Name of Research Scholar Name of University Enrolment No. Year of Registration Status
    1 Dr.Ranjit Verma Ms Raman Yadav K.R.Mangalam, Gurugram 1601990006 2016 Pursuing
    2 Dr.Seema Verma Ms Simple Sharma Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies 18/PhD/106 2018 Pursuing
    ASSESSMENT YEAR: 2022-23
    S.No Name of Faculty Name of Research Scholar Name of University Enrolment No. Year of Registration Status
    1 Dr.Ranjit Verma Ms Raman Yadav K.R.Mangalam, Gurugram 1601990006 2016 Pursuing
    2 Dr.Seema Verma Ms Simple Sharma Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies 18/PhD/106 2018 Pursuing

    Ph.D. Awarded during the Assessment Period

    S. No Name of Faculty Name of University Award Date
    1 Nitesh Singh Bhati Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India 29.08.2022
    2 Ankit Gambhir Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India 18.10.2022
    3 Chaitali Bhowmik Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 26.04.2023

    List of Publications in Conferences

    2022-23
    S No Year of Publication Author(s) Name Title of Paper Title of Conference (Place) Volume (Issue),Page No DOI/URL/Link to the
    published paper
    1 2023 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar,

    Jaya Srivastava, Harpreet Kaur, Shafiqul Abidin

    Prognosis of Diabetes Mellitus based on Machine Learning Algorithms International Conference on Emerging Computational Intelligence, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    2 2022 Jitendra Singh, Preeti Pandey, Geeta Sharma Applications of Machine Learning Techniques for Forecasting: A Review 1st International Conference on Recent Advances in Computing Sciences (RACS-2022), Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India NA Accepted for Publication
    3 2023 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar,

    Jaya Srivastava, Kritika Purohit, Shafiqul Abidin

    Necessity and Role of Blockchain Technology in the Domain of Cyber Security and Data Science International Conference on Emerging Computational Intelligence, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    4 2023 Ayasha Malik, Harsha Gupta, Jaya, Gaurav Kumar, Ram Kumar Sharma Rating of movie via movie recommendation system based on apache spark using Big Data and Machine Learning Techniques International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Engineering and Management Applications (CIEMA) – 2022 984,754-759 10.1007/978-981-19-8493-8_55
    5 2023 Preeti Pandey, Geeta Sharma Comparative Study of Deep learning Techniques for Cryptocurrencies IEEE International Conference on Disruptive Technologies (ICDT-2023) NA Accepted for Publication
    6 2022 S. Sharma, S. P. Panda,

    Seema Verma

    Role and Analysis of Various SEO Strategies to Improve Website Ranking 2022 International Conference on Machine Learning, Big Data, Cloud and Parallel Computing (COM-IT-CON), Faridabad, India 1, 639-648 https://doi.org/10.1109/COM-IT-CON54601.2022.9850597
    7 2022 Jaya Shrivastava, Ayasha Malik, Bharat Bhushan, Veena Parihar, Shyam Nair Genetic Algorithm: An Approach for Software Testing based on a Given Source Code 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    8 2022 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar, Bharat Bhushan, Jaya Shrivastava, Rohit Sharma Comparative Analysis of Three Waves of COVID-19 in India: A Deep Study of Three Waves Based on Selected Parameter 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    9 2022 Ayasha Malik, Veena Parihar, Bharat Bhushan, Jaya Shrivastava, Shafiqul Abidin Artificial Intelligence based React Application 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    10 2022 Ayasha Malik,

    Jaya Shrivastava, Bharat Bhushan, Veena Parihar, Anoop V.S.

    Blockchain Technology for Better Security by Using Two-Way Authentication Process 6th International Conference on Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2022), Ghaziabad, U.P., India NA Accepted for Publication
    11 2022 Shubham Singh, Vaibhav Verma, Kritika Jain , Upasna Joshi Classification And Detection Of Covid-19 Using Deep Transfer Learning Techniques Second International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (ICCSEA), Gunupur, India 1-6 10.1109/ICCSEA54677.2022.9936533.
    2021-22
    12 2021 Nishi Bhati;

    Venkata Chanakya Samsani;

    Ritika Khareta; Tushar Vashisth; Shanu Sharma

    CAPture: A Vision Assistive Cap for People with Visual Impairment 8th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN),Noida,India 692-697 10.1109/SPIN52536.2021.9565940
    2020-21
    13 2021 Nitesh Singh Bhati, Manju Khari A Survey on Hybrid Intrusion Detection Techniques RICE 2020 : 5th International Conference on Research in Intelligent and Computing in Engineering,Vietnam 1254,815-825 10.1007/978-981-15-7527-3_77
    14 2021 Raman Yadav,Sharda Vashisth,

    RanjitVarma,Kaushal Kumar

    Effect of flow velocity and pressure on carotid artery due to deposition of different shapes of plaque ICFTMM 2020
    IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering,
    DTC-Greater Noida,India
    1149, 012003 10.1088/1757-899X/1149/1/012003
    15 2021 Tannu Chauhan, Surbhi Rawat, Samrath Malik, Pushpa Singh Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning based Review on Diabetes Care International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS)
    Sri Eshwar College of Engineering Coimbatore, India
    1,581-585 10.1109/ICACCS51430.2021.9442021
    16 2021 Ria Shrishti, Ashwani Kumar Dubey,

    Divya Upadhyay

    Precision Agriculture Using Cloud-Based Mobile
    Application for Sensing and Monitoring of Farms
    Proceedings of IEMIS,Kolkata 1300,417–425 10.1007/978-981-33-4367-2_40
    17 2020 Ankit Gambhir, Ashish Payal, Rajeev Arya Chicken Swarm Optimization Algorithm Perspective on Energy Constraints in WSN UPCON 2020
    MNNIT, Allahabad (Praygraj),India
    1-.5 10.1109/UPCON50219.2020.9376581
    18 2020 Manoj Kumar Shukla, Ashwani Kumar Dubey, Divya Upadhyay, Boris Novikov Group Key Management in Cloud for Shared Media Sanitization International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing
    Waknaghat, India
    117-120 10.1109/PDGC50313.2020.9315325
    19 2020 Manoj Kumar Shukla, Ashwani Kumar Dubey, Divya Upadhyay, Boris Novikov An Efficient
    Privacy Preserving Algorithm for Cloud Users
    10th International Conference, IACC 2020, Panaji, Goa, India 1368,273–282 10.1007/978-981-16-0404-1_20
    20 2020 Fahad Mehfooz, Sakshi Jha,

    Sahil Singh,

    Shreya Saini,

    Nidhi Sharma

    Medical Chatbot for Novel COVID-19 5th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development,Goa, India 154,423–430 10.1007/978-981-15-8354-4_42
    21 2020 Nitesh Singh Bhati, Manju Khari A New Intrusion Detection Scheme Using CatBoost Classifier First EAI International Conference on Forthcoming Networks and Sustainability in the IoT Era, FoNeS 353,169-176 10.1007/978-3-030-69431-9_13
    22 2020 Gunjan Sethi,Harsh Limiting Check Algorithm: Primality Test. 5th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development,Goa, India 1270,697–705 10.1007/978-981-15-8289-9_67
    2019-20
    23 2019 Ravindra Kumar,MeghaKumar,
    Upasna Joshi
    Data Mining-Based Student’s Performance Evaluator 3rd International Conference, ICICCD,Dehradun  989,719-726 10.1007/978-981-13-8618-3_73

    Membership Details

    Professional societies/chapters and organizing engineering events

    The Institute has taken the sessional membership of the Indian Science Congress (2022-23), and it is recognized as a valuable contributor to the scientific community in India. Indian Science congress association is a premier scientific organization in India that aims to promote the advancement of science and technology in the country. The membership of the Indian Science Congress Association. (ISCA) is open to all individuals and institutions interested in science and technology. The department faculty members have individual memberships in ISCA

    Computer Society of India (CSI) works towards making the profession an area of choice among st all sections of society. The promotion of Information Technology as a profession is the top priority of CSI today. To fulfil this objective, the institute has taken institutional membership for the year 2022In association with the CSI, the institute organizes conferences, conventions, lectures, seminars and workshops. And at the same time, it also ensures that regular training and skill updating programme are organized for the faculty and students.

    Table B.4.6.1a gives the details of the faculty members who are members of different professional societies in India

    S. No Name of the faculty member Professional Society Membership
    1 MEGHA KUMAR Oracle Academy,Indian Science Congress SCM 2176
    2 VIVEK KRISHNA MISRA Indian science congress
    3 GUNJAN SETHI Oracle Academy.  CSI
    4 NIDHI SHARMA Oracle Academy, Indian Science Congress (SCM2157)
    5 RANJIT VARMA Indian science congress
    6 SHALAKA TYAGI Indian science congress
    7 CHAITALI BHOWMIK IAENG
    8 AYASHA MALIK Indian Science Congress
    9 PREETI PANDEY Indian Science Congress (SCM2160)
    10 NEHA JAIN Fellow- IETE-232514, ISTE (Life Member)- 136405, ACM- 8948680, Indian Science Congress (SCM 2184)
    11 SEEMA VERMA IEEE, ISTE (Life member), CSI, Indian Science Congress, IAENG, IACSIT
    12 RACHANA SHARMA ORACLE Academy, Indian Science Congress
    13 KARISHMA ARORA ORACLE Academy, IAAC, Indian Science Congress
    14 KUMAR SHUBHAM  IETE
    15 ANKIT GAMBHIR Vigyaan Bharati (VIBHA), ISRD London UK, IAE, UACEE, CSI, Indian Science Congress
    16 KIMMI VERMA IEEE, CSI, Indian Science Congress (SCM 2178)
    17 PRIYANKA DADHICH Indian Science Congress (SCM 2186) , VIDWAN, Vigyaan Bharti (Shakti )
    18 YASHU SHANKER IAENG, Indian Science Congress (SCM2173)
    19 MALIK NADEEM ANWAR MOHAMMAD Indian Science Congress (SCM 2172)

    Table B.4.6.1a

    Events Conducted

    Computer Engineering Student’s Technical Association (CESTA) functions under the Computer Science and Engineering Department.It was started in 2017. This society is run by students under the guidance of faculty and technical society heads.It organizes events such as seminars, workshops and lectures related to computer science.

    Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) is a university-based community group for students interested in Google developer technologies. Students interested in growing as developers are welcome to join this group. By joining a GDSC, students grow their knowledge in a peer-to-peer learning environment and build solutions for local businesses and communities. A faculty coordinator and a student coordinator are the club’s core members. The Developer Students Club organizes seminars, workshops, boot camps, lectures, and informational sessions on various technical stacks. Speakers from various companies are invited to offer their professional experience and hands-on technical knowledge.

    Table B.4.6.1b details the events organized through different professional societies in India and the department clubs.

    Events conducted through professional societies and department clubs
    2022-23
    S No Name of the Event Date Organization / Society
    1 Webinar on Digital Marketing 23-7-2022 CETPA
    2 Workshop on Android Development 10-2-2023 CETPA
    3 Workshop on Cloud Computing and Ethical Hacking 20-9-2022 CETPA
    4 Seminar on IoT 6-10-2022 BhuZIon Innovation Lab
    5 Seminar on IoT and ML 02-09-2022 BhuZIon Innovation Lab
    6 Workshop on Cisco Cyber Security 6-9-2022 to 8-9-2022 CISCO
    7 Expert talk on IPR for Society 9-11-2022 IPMoments
    8 Soft skill training on Business Communication 8-3-2023 Shapemyskills
    9 Workshop on Life skills 5-12-2022-8-12-2022 GTT Barclays
    10 Tech Talk on MongoDB 27-04-2022 GDSC
    11 Introduction to Web Development 30-05-2022 GDSC
    12 Intro to Machine Learning 01-06-2022 GDSC
    13 Machine learning Workshop 06-06-2022 GDSC
    14 Introduction to Kaggle 08-06-2022 GDSC
    15 Deep Dive into Kaggle 13-06-2022 GDSC
    16 Everything About Hackathons!! GDSC-DTC Info Session. 04-09-2022 GDSC
    17 Compose Camp (Introductory Session) 10-9-2022 GDSC
    18 Info Session On Compose Camp !! 13-09-2022 GDSC
    19 Compose Camp Session 2 24-09-2022 GDSC
    20 Everything About Kotlin with Madona S. Wambua 04-10-2022 GDSC
    21 Live Interaction with Android Expert 12-10-2022 GDSC
    22 Google Cloud Career Practitioner Pathway 2022 Session I 07-12-2022 GDSC
    23 Google Cloud Career Practitioner Pathway 2022 Session II 30-12-2022 GDSC
    24 What is Winter of Code !! 02-01-2023 GDSC
    25 GDSC Solution Challenge 2023 25-01-2023 GDSC
    26 Introduction GDSC Solution Challenge 2023 28-01-2023 GDSC
    27 Flutter Forward Extended 06-03-2023 GDSC
    28 Web Development Bootcamp Day 1 05-04-2023 GDSC
    29 Web Development Bootcamp Day 2 06-04-2023 GDSC
    30 Webinar on Internet of Drones: Research Challenges & Recent Advances 27-04-2023 ISCA
    2021-22
    S No Name of the Event Date Organization / Society
    1 1 Day online workshop (IOT/Mean Stack/Cloud Computing 31-5-2022 CETPA
    2 Session on Empowering Women Graduates (MARICO) 18-2-2022 ICT
    3 Webinar on Innovation Designing 19-4-2022 CETPA
    4 Session on Microsoft Power BI 20-6-2022-21-6-2022 ICT Academy
    5 Session on Stress Management 23-12-2021 to 24-12-2021 ICT Academy
    6 Session on How to crack GATE 29-3-2022 ACE Academy
    7 Workshop on Robotics 27-8-2021 UI Path
    8 Expert talk on Patent your ideas 15-9-2021 IPMoments
    9 Expert lecture on Data Science 20-10-2021 9LedgePro
    10 Workshop on ERP 23-2-2022 Collpoll
    11 Gamescon 10-02-2022 to 12-02-2022 CESTA
    12 Tech Talks 27-04-2022 CESTA
    13 Tech-o-Quiz 01-06-2022 CESTA
    14 “Talash”- Treasure hunt 08-06-2021 CESTA
    15 NationalHackathon- TECHONETES 18-03-2021 to 19-03-2021 CESTA
    16 Coding Orientation 29-01-2021 CESTA
    17 Introduction to 30 Days of Google Cloud 21-9-2021 GDSC
    18 30 Days of Google Cloud Closing Session 30-10-2021 GDSC
    19 Info Session 30-11-2021 GDSC
    20 Android Study Jams 2021 – Info Session 01-12-2021 GDSC
    21 Android Study Jam’21. Session-2 06-12-2021 GDSC
    22 Android Study Jam’21. Session-3 12-12-2021 GDSC
    23 Introduction to Solution Challenge 14-02-2022 GDSC
    24 Flutter Festival 30-03-2022 GDSC
    25 Flutter Festival-Workshop 31-03-2022 GDSC
    26 Google Summer of Code 03-04-2021 GDSC
    2020-21
    S No Name of the Event Date Organization / Society
    1 Guest Lecture on Prediction Using ML and Python 25-3-2021 CETPA
    2 Workshop on C Language 22-2-2021 CETPA
    3 Webinar on Android 26-11-2020 CETPA
    4 Workshop on Python 9-9-2020 CETPA
    5 Webinar on Artificial Intelligence 8-4-2021 CETPA
    6 Workshop on ERP 3-9-2020 COLLPOLL
    7 Workshop on IOT 2-2-2021 CETPA
    8 Workshop on Introduction to Python and CCNN 12-10-2020 CISCO
    9 Expert Talk on Skill-Based Education 5-8-2020 ISIE
    2019-20
    S No Name of the Event Date Organization / Society
    1 Seminar on Nurturing the graduates for Industry readiness 25-2-2020 ICT
    2 Session on Teaching Techniques with Gamification 28-8-2019 ICT
    3 Siemens industry software training 5-9-2019 BhuZIon Innovation Lab
    4 Webinar on Basics of Ansys 4-5-2020 CETPA
    5 Workshop on ERP 3-2-2020 COLLPOLL
    6 Session on personality development 17-2-2020 Rubicon
    7 Expert talk on Robotics design 9-4-2020 AdvanceTech
    8 Session on Career guidance 7-11-2019 Rubicon
    9 Rapid Quiz 13-05-2020 CESTA
    10 CS GO 17-05-2020 CESTA
    11 Googler 18-05-2020 CESTA
    12 Web Design 21-05-2020 to 22-05-2020 CESTA
    13 Codeaholic 25-05-2020 to 29-05-2020 CESTA

    Table B.4.6.1b 

    4.6.2. Publication of technical magazines, newsletters,etc.(5)

    Magazine “Techbits”

    The annual magazine for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering is called “Techbits” This publication was started in July 2021 to showcase the department’s faculty and student contributions. The division adheres to clear rules for the annual magazine. The editor chooses interactive stories from students and faculty members and unique technical articles, poems, stories, and academic pieces about current events, new technologies, quizzes, and buzzwords. The magazine committee comprises a chief editor, an editor, an editorial board of faculty and second and third-year students from the department.

    Newsletter: “Informatica”

    Twice a year, the departmental newsletter “Informatica” is released. “Informatica” volume-I was released in Jan 2021. The emphasis is on the noteworthy events planned, student and teacher publications, accomplishments, campus placement, and extracurricular activities. The chief editor and editor are drawn from the department’s professors, while the editorial board comprises 2nd and 3rd-year students.

    Tables B.4.6.2a, B.4.6.2b and B.4.6.2c detail the editors and volumes of the newsletter and magazine.

    Newsletters and Magazine Details: (2022-2023)
    Informatica Newsletter -V

    (JAN 2023)

    Chief Editor: Dr. Seema Verma

    Editors:

    Faculty Editor:

    Ms. Umnah

    Ms. Shalaka Tyagi

    Student Editor:

    Mr. Varun Goyal

    Mr. Mukul Kumar Soni

    Ms. Khushi Goyal

    Ms. Paridhi

    Table B.4.6.2a

    Newsletters and Magazine Details: (2021-2022)
    Techbits Magazine-II

    (JULY 2022)

    Chief Editor: Dr. Seema Verma

    Editors:

    Faculty Editor:

    Ms. Medhavi Pandey

    Ms. Nidhi Sharma

    Student Editor:

    Mr. Rithik Nirwan

    Mr. Nayan Tuteja

    Mr. Jashan Tyagi

    Ms. Ananya Singh

    Ms. Geetika Thakran

    Mr. Mayank Singh

    Informatica Newsletter -III

    (JULY 2022)

    Informatica Newsletter -IV

    (JAN 2022)

    Table B.4.6.2b

    Newsletters and Magazine Details: (2020-2021)
    TechbitsMagazine-I

    (JULY 2021)

    Chief Editor: Ms.Megha Kumar

    Editors:

    Faculty Editor:

    Ms. Medhavi Pandey

    Ms. Nidhi Sharma

    Student Editor:

    Mr. Lakshya Singh

    Mr. Bhavya Ratra

    Mr. Rithik Nirwan

    Ms. Ananya Singh

    Informatica Newsletter-I

    (JULY 2021)

    Informatica Newsletter-II

    (JAN 2021)

    Table B.4.6.2c

    A few samples of newsletters and magazines are shown in Figures B.4.6.2a, B.4.6.2b and B.4.6.2c

    Figure B.4.6.2a

    Figure B.4.6.2b

    Figure B.4.6.2c

    Activity and Events

    Co-Curricular Activities

    CONFERENCE ORGANIZED

    S. No. Title of Conference Date Department
    1 International Conclave – AIE 2021, AI at the Edge, The Next Generation of Data Processing 15thApril -16thApril 2021 CSE
    1. International Conclave – AIE 2021, AI at the Edge, The Next Generation of Data Processing

    Department: CSE

    Date: 15thApril -16thApril 2021

    As the exceptional use of IoT, smart and connected devices, has made data processing a crucial task, the AIE2021 conclave aims to explore the new dimensions of data processing technologies like Edge Computing, FoG Computing, Cloud Computing etc.

    The foremost objective behind AIE2021 was to provide a platform where the academic research communities, experts from industries, scientists and participants come collectively to deliberate their ideas and application experiences in various edge-based data processing technologies and discuss next-generation sensor networks.

    SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANIZED

    SI. No. Title of Conference Date Department
    1 Women Empowerment/MARICO Program 18th February 2022 CSE
    2 Industrial Visit to Ambuja Cement Ltd. 5th January 2023 CSE
    1. Women Empowerment/MARICO Program

    Department: CSE

    Date: 18th February 2022

    The Marico program aims to train girl students on employability skills, provide certification and facilitate placements for certified students. This course aims to train at least 80 female students on a Data Analytics course of 70 hours, which will technically upskill them and help them get better job opportunities. The intent of this program is not only to help students grow intellectually but also to strengthen and upgrade technically.

     

    1. Industrial Visit to Ambuja Cement Ltd.

    Date: 5th January 2023

    All the students learned the functions of the cement plant and how the workers indulge in their daily tasks. They also said that the cement is extracted and what materials it contains.  All the students learned the functions of the cement plant and how the workers indulge in their daily tasks. They also said that the cement is extracted and what materials it contains. An engineer who works at the plant explained the process in detail. It was a great and very knowledgeable experience for everyone, and the students got practical experience in the production and transportation of cement.

    C. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANIZED

    S. No. Title of FDP Date Department
    1 NITTTR Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning 25th-29thJuly 2022 All Department
    2 Accreditation for Quality Assurance 5th-9thSept 2022 All Department
    3 Blockchain Technology 3rd to 5th July 2020 CSE
    1. FDP NITTTR Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning

    Date: 25-29 July 2022

    The FDP enabled the faculty members to integrate online technologies into teaching by helping them choose ethical and appropriate digital pedagogy and benefit students and teachers to achieve excellence in learning. The informative seminar covered creating a virtual library to share books and notes with students and using a whiteboard and paddle. Information on using polls everywhere to create and administer online surveys and software for authoring and formatting articles in Latex was also discussed.

     

    1. Accreditation for Quality Assurance

    All Department

    Date: 5-9 September 2022

    The FDP was conducted by IQAC Cell in collaboration with NITTTR, Chandigarh, to reach out to many teachers and equip them with knowledge of the NBA and NAAC guidelines. The curriculum of the FDP included: Institutional Preparation for Accreditation, Writing Course Outcomes, Programme Outcomes: Bloom’s Taxonomy, Direct and Indirect Methods of Assessment, and NAAC Accreditation: Process.

    1. Blockchain Technology

    Department: CSE

    Date: 3rd to 5th July 2020

    FDP aims to provide faculty members, research scholars and postgraduate students with opportunities to enrich their teaching skills and research in Blockchain Technology. The Blockchain research shall learn the concepts of smart contracts, auditing, testing in Blockchain, and cryptography as the digital labor for the Integration of Distributed Finance.

    EXPERT LECTURES ORGANIZED (2021-22)

    S. No. Title of Expert Lecture Date Department
    1 How to Write a Research Paper

     

    20th April 2022 CSE
    2 Research Talk on “Data Analytics and Digital Twins in Energy Industry” 18th October 2022 Research Cell- All Departments
    3 Special Session Organized on MongoDB “Tech Talks” by GDSC DTC 27th April 2022 CSE

    1. How to Write a Research Paper

    Department – CSE

    Date – 20th April 2022

    A workshop was organized by Prof. (Dr) Seema Verma as a resource person on the topic ‘How to Write a Research Paper’ on April 20, 2022, at Delhi Technical Campus, Greater Noida. This workshop was for the students who requested advice on how to write a research paper (mainly students of B. Tech CSE 3rd year and BCA 2nd year). She started with the basic idea of working with Research and Innovative minds. She gave an introduction to the research and went on to explain every concept mandatory for writing a research paper.

    1. Data Analytics and Digital Twins in Energy Industry

    Department – Research Cell- All Departments

    Date – 18th October 2022

    1. Special Session Organized on MongoDB “Tech Talks” by GDSC DTC

    Department – CSE

    Date – 27th April 2022

    The Department of CSE and GDSC DTC Club organized a Technical Talk Session in offline mode in association with Mongo DB. This session was targeted at all 2nd& 3rd-year students, CSE. The main objective of this session was to create an understanding of the MongoDB database among students and help them better understand the industry’s current needs. MongoDB is an open-source NoSQL database management program. NoSQL is used as an alternative to traditional relational databases. NoSQL databases are quite useful for working with large sets of distributed data. MongoDB is a tool that can manage document-oriented information, store or retrieve information. There was more than 100+ students participated& 3 students of DTC were fortunate to win prizes.

     

    Curricular-

    The Institute is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi, and the department follows the university curriculum as per university guidelines. B. Tech Computer Science Engineering (CSE) program lasts 4 years, and the total semesters under consideration are eight (08).

    Figure B.2.1.1a illustrates the process of identifying the extent of compliance with the university curriculum for attaining POs and PSOs. In this process, the Course Outcomes (COs) are formulated, and the Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) are articulated in line with the University Curriculum. Program Assessment Committee (PAC) finalizes CO-PO/PSO mapping. Then, Department Academic Committee (DAC) identifies the curriculum gaps post CO-PO/PSO mapping and the feedback on the curriculum collected from internal and external stakeholders. To fill the weakly attained gaps, the curriculum is enriched by adding the Content Beyond Syllabus (CBS) and other activities such as Expert Lecture, Technical Talks, Workshop, Soft skills Training, Industrial visits, NPTEL Video Lectures, Internships etc. Also, a notification about the gaps is sent to the GGSIP University that needs to be incorporated into the curriculum, which is shown in Figure B.2.1.1b

    Figure B.2.1.1a

    Figure B.2.1.1b

    B List of Curriculum Gaps for the Attainment of POs and PSOs

    The identified curriculum gaps for the attainment of POs and PSOs are mentioned in Table: B.2.1.1a

    Gap No Gap identified Action Taken Supported POs and PSOs
    1 The curriculum lacks current trend topics Expert lectures are conducted related to current trend topics. The University is intimated to add current trend topics in the syllabus. PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    2 Low use of modern tools Industry experts provide hands-on training. PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    3 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Conducting PDP and Soft Skills sessions for all the students PO8, PO10, PO12, PSO2
    4 Lack of topics considering the safety and health issues Expert lectures are conducted considering the safety and health issues of the students. PO6, PO12, PSO2
    5 Lack of topics related to environment and sustainability Expert lectures and different events related to environment and sustainability are conducted PO7,PO12
    6 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Conducting sessions on management skills and career leading to Entrepreneurship PO9, PO11,PO12
    7 Lack of topics related to the development of research skills Sessions are conducted on how to develop and improve research skills PO4, PO10, PO12

    Table: B.2.1.1a

    2.1.1 State the delivery details of the content beyond the syllabus for the attainment of POs and PSOs (10)

    (Provide details of the additional course/learning material/content/laboratory experiments/projects etc., arising from the gaps identified in 2.1.1 in a tabular form in the format given below)

    The details of Content Beyond Syllabus (CBS) and other activities, as action taken to support identified curriculum gaps in 2.1.1, are given as per Table: B.2.1.2a, B.2.1.2b, B.2.1.2c for CAYm1 (2021-22), CAYm2 (2020-21), CAYm3 (2019-20) respectively.

    CAYm1 (2021 – 22)

    S. No. Gap Action

    taken

    Date-

    Month-Year

    Resource Person

    with the designation

    % of

    students

    Relevance to POs, PSOs
    1 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Seminar on G-Suite Tools 3-8-2021 Mr Vivek Mishra, Assistant Professor, DTC 67 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    2 Lack of current trend topics Workshop on CyberForensics 17-8-2021 Mr. Krishnkumar Khandelwal, Expert, NCFL 68 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    3 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Seminar on Cisco Cyber Security/ICT 26-8-2021 Mr. Ankit Rana, Network Engineer, Orange Service Ltd 60 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    4 Lack of current trend topics Expert lecture on Kotlin 2-9-2021 Ms. K.M Komathy, Trainer,Griffin Education 71 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    5 Lack of topics related to development of research skills Expert talk on Patent your ideas 15-9-2021 Ms Nisha Verma, Trainer, IPMoments 80 PO4, PO10, PO12
    6 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Seminar on Big Data 17-9-2021 Mr. Rajan, Trainer, Adhityaa Info Tech 76 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    7 Low use of modern tools Live Interactive Webinar on Artificial Intelligence/ICT 28-9-2021 Ms. Sweta Kumari Trainer, Unacademy 89 PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    8 Low use of modern tools Workshop on Case Tools for SDLC 6-10-2021 Mr. Hardik Srivastav, Android Developer, TechBurner 80 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    9 Lack of current trend topic Expert lecture on Data mining 18-10-2021 Mr. Ankit Kulshreshtha, scientist, Incivus 73 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    10 Lack of current trend topic Expert lecture on Data Science 20-10-2021 Mr. Amit Rawat, Trainer 9LedgePro 78 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    11 Low use of modern tools Expert lecture on Google Cloud Platform 26-10-2021 Mr. Sumit Tiwari, Software Engineer, Accenture 85 PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2

     

    12 Low use of modern tools Workshop on Google Cloud Program 29-10-2021 Mr. Pawan Jain, Cloud Tainer, CETPA 55 PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2

     

    13 Low use of modern tools Workshop on TensorFlow 15-11-2021 Mr. Ashwani Kumar, BhuZIon Innovation Lab 81 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    14 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Expert talk on Gateway to Success 26-11-2021 Dr. Chhavi Mittal Goyal, Assistant Professor, Jesus & Marry College, University of Delhi 83 PO8, PO10, PO12, PSO2
    15 Lack of current trend topics Expert lecture on Android 1-12-2021 Mr.Hitesh Das, Principal Engineer, OLX 71 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    16 Lack of topics related to development of research skills Presentation Skills And Project Guidance 9-12-2021 Dr. Atif Wahid, Associate Professor, DTC 87 PO4, PO10, PO12
    17 Lack of topics considering the safety and health issues Session on Stress Management 23-12-2021 to 24-12-2021 Mr. Suraj Tripathi, Trainer,ICT Academy 79 PO6, PO12,PSO2
    18 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Information Security Management System 4-2-2022 Mr.VishalDevgun, Manager, BHEL 79 PO9, PO11,PO12
    19 Lack of topics related to development of research skills Guest Lecture on Research Methodology 15-2-2022 Ms. Sarita Sharma, Research Scientist, DU 69 PO4, PO10, PO12
    20 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Training on Data Analytics (MARICO) 18-2-2022 Mr. Kamlesh, Trainer ICT 72 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    21 Lack of topics considering the safety and health issues Guest Lecture on Healthy World 4-3-2022 DR. PRIYA DILRAJ ALVA, Nutritionist 82 PO6, PO12, PSO2
    22 Lack of topics related to environment and sustainability Expert Lecture on Environment Protection 22-3-2022 Dr. Alka Srivastav, Associate Professor, DTC 87 PO7,PO12
    23 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Session on How to crack GATE 29-3-2022 Mr. Arjun Chabbra, Trainer, ACE Academy 85 PO8, PO10, PO12, PSO2
    24 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Workshop on Robotics 1-4-2022 Mr. Vinay Singh, Trainer, UI Path 81 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    25 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Expert Talk on Trends in Entrepreneurship 7-4-2022 Dr. Nidhi Phutela Symbiosis Centre for Management of Studies, Noida 91 PO9, PO11, PO12
    26 Lack of current trend topic Expert lecture on Cloud Computing 15-4-2022 Mr. Ajay Kumar, Head of NextGen 82 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    27 Lack of current trend topic Webinar on Innovation Designing 19-4-2022 Mr. Yashwardhan Sharma, Trainer, CETPA 83 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    28 Lack of topics related to the development of research skills Expert talk on How to Write a Research Paper 20-4-2022 Prof. (Dr) Seema Verma, HOD, DTC 79 PO10, PO12
    29 Low use of modern tools Workshop on SEO tools 29-4-2022 Mr. Shivam Kumar, SEO Specialist, Marketing Agency 78 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    30 Lack of current trend topic Workshop on Python programming 4-5-2022 Dr. Mohit Kumar Goel, Principal Scientist, InfoEdge India Ltd 72 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    31 Lack of topics considering the safety and health issues Expert talk on Women Safety 11-5-2022 Ms. Sanya Talwar, POSH Expert 91 PO6, PO12, PSO2
    32 Lack of current trend topic 1 Day online workshop (IOT/Mean Stack/Cloud Computing 31-5-2022 Mr. Hardik Singhal and Mr. Adhesh Shrivastava, Trainer, CETPA 86 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2

    Table: B.2.1.2a

    CAYm2 (2020 – 21)

    S. No Gap Action taken Date- Month-Year Resource Person with the designation % of students Relevance to POs, PSOs
    1 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Expert Talk on Skill-Based Education 5-8-2020 Mr. Piyush Pal, ISIE 86 PO10, PO12
    2 Lack of current trend topics Guest Lecture on Recent Trends in Information and Computing Technology 25-8-2020 Mr. Vishal Beotra, Manager, People Ops, Great Learning. 81 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    3 Lack of current trend topic Expert Lecture on SAP Overview/ICT 4-9-2020 Mr. Ashwani Kumar, Director, BhuZion Innovations Lab, Banglore, SAP CrossApp Consultant 73 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    4 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Workshop on Python 9-9-2020 Mr. Vikas Kalra,CETPA 82 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    5 Lack of current trend topics Guest Lecture on Artificial Intelligence 17-9-2020 Mr. Ashwani Kumar, BhuZIon Innovation Lab 84 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    6 Lack of current trend topics Expert lecture on Java Spring Boot Microservices 30-9-2020 Mr. Pratik Thakkar, Product Engineer SAP Labs India Pvt Ltd 77 PO1, PO2, PO3,PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    7 Lack of current trend topics Industrial Applications of Data Structures 7-10-2020 Mr. S.Anand, Software Development Engineer, PayPal 80 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1
    8 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Workshop on Introduction to Python and CCNN 12-10-2020 Mr. Gaurav, CISCO 82 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    9 Lack of topics related to personality development Expert lecture on Personal Transformation 21-10-2020 Mr. Bhavesh Mudgal and Mr. Mohit Unyal, Instructor, Udemy 73 PO10, PO12
    10 Lack of current trend topics Expert lecture on Introduction to React Js with Git and Surge 9-11-2020 Mr. P.Vinoth Rajan, Software Engineer, Tech Mahindra 75 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    11 Low use of modern tools Guest lecture on Software Test Automation 20-11-2020 Mr. Priyaank Sinha, Software Engineer, COFORGE 74 PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    12 Lack of current trend topics Webinar on Android 26-11-2020 Mr. Shariq,CETPA 79 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    13 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Expert lecture on Recent trends in project management 1-12-2020 Mr Rajeev Gupta, Manager, Consultant Projects 82 PO9, PO11,PO12
    14 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Expert talk on Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship 9-12-2020 Mr. Amit Srivastava, Group Manager, HCL 84 PO9, PO11,PO12
    15 Low use of modern tools Session on Coding using Data Structures 29-1-2021 Mr. Kartik Tiwari, Trainer, Coding Blocks 68 PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    16 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Workshop on IOT 2-2-2021 Mr. Vishal Bhatt, CETPA 89 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    17 Lack of current trend topic Expert Lecture on Sentiment Analysis 9-2-2021 Dr. Md. Shahid Hussain, Professor, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman 88 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    18 Lack of topics related to personality development Session on PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD 17-2-2021 Dr. Chhavi Mittal Goyal, Assistant Professor, Jesus & Marry College, University of Delhi 89 PO10, PO12
    19 Lack of current trend topics Workshop on C Language 22-2-2021 Mr. Vishal Bhatt, CETPA 73 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    20 Lack of topics related to career building Expert lecture on Make Connection to Unlock Potential 26-2-2021 Mr. Garvit Chugh/Mr. Kumar Anurag, Alumni, DTC 57 PO10, PO12
    21 Lack of topics related to career building Workshop – Effective Speaking and Presentation Skills 4-3-2021 MsVuyushi Das, Assistant Professor, DTC 76 PO10, PO12
    22 Lack of topics considering the safety and health issues Webinar on Yoga & Meditation are Vitals for Healthier stress-free life 8-3-2021 Ms. Archna Tiwari, Yoga Trainer, DTU 72 PO6, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    23 Lack of current trend topics Online Workshop on Virtual Labs 12-3-2021 Mr. Tanmay Das, Mr. Prateek Sharma & Mr. Shivam Sindram, Assistant Professor, IIT Delhi 82 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    24 Low use of modern tools Webinar on Programming in C 19-3-2021 Mr. Avesh Singh, Trainer, CETPA 82 PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    25 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Guest Lecture on Prediction Using ML and Python 25-3-2021 Mr. Atma Kumar Rai, Director, CETPA 88 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    26 Lack of current trend topics Webinar on Artificial Intelligence 8-4-2021 Mr. Rahul Pathak,CETPA 85 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12,PSO1, PSO2
    27 Lack of topics related to environment and sustainability Guest Lecture on Waste and Environment 9-4-2021 Dr Deepa Srivastav, Associate Professor, DTC 81 PO7,PO12
    28 Lack of topics related to development of research skills Webinar on Innovative Research Framework for Institutions 21-4-2021 Mr. Sandeep Bhatia, Assistant Professor, DTC 79 PO4, PO10, PO12
    29 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Expert talk on Startup and Entrepreneurship 7-5-2021 Dr.Anil Wali, Director FIIT, IIT Delhi. 85 PO9, PO11,PO12

    Table: B.2.1.2b

    CAYm3 (2019 – 20)

    SI. No. Gap Action taken Date-

    Month-Year

    Resource Person

    with designation

    % of

    students

    Relevance to POs, PSOs
    1 Lack of current trend topics Guest Lecture on “Big Data Analytics 30-8-2019 Mr.Mohit Ved, Principal Technical Officer, CDAC 73 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    2 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Guest Lecture on “Project Management” 19-8-2019 Ms. Varsha Bhatia Deb, Associate Vice President, Sopra Steria (India) Ltd. 82 PO9, PO12, PO11
    3 Lack of current trend topics Session on Teaching Techniques with Gamification 28-8-2019 Mr. Aman Tiwari,ICT 76 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    4 Lack of current trend topics Guest Lecture on “IoT and its Industrial Applications” 4-9-2019 Mr. Ashwani Kumar, BhuZIon Innovation Lab 79 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    5 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Siemen industry software training 5-9-2019 Mr. Ashwani Kumar, BhuZIon Innovation Lab 81 PO10, PO12
    6 Lack of current trend topics Expert Lecture on Advance Data Structure 13-9-2019 Mr. Kamal Rawat, Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft 79 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    7 Lack of current trend topics & career building Expert Lecture on Data Structures & Career Counseling for Industrial Requirements 28-9-2019 Mr. Praveen Gupta,

    Senior Engineering Manager, Adobe

    73 PO10, PO12
    8 Lack of topics related to environment and sustainability Swach Bharat Abhiyan 3-10-2019 Dr Alka Srivastav/Dr Deepa Srivastav Associate Professor, DTC 69 PO7,PO12
    9 Lack of current trend topics & low use of modern tools Workshop on Robotics & Drone Technology 17-10-2019 Mr. Anuj Goyal,

    Technical Engineer, TechnoLearnIndia

    88 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    10 Lack of current trend topics Guest Lecture on PHP 30-10-2019 Mr. Anuj Kumar Singh, Software engineer, FarEye 81 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    11 Lack of current trend topics TechTalk on Contemporary Technologies at IT 4-11-2019 Dr. Sunil Gupta, BML Munjal University 84 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    12 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Session on Career guidance 7-11-2019 Mr. Ajit Bakshi, Rubicon 87 PO10, PO12
    13 Lack of current trend topics Guest Lecture on Object Oriented Analysis and Design 18-11-2019 Mr. Vivek Misra,Assistant Professor, DTC 76 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    14 Lack of topics related to management and Entrepreneurship Guest Lecture on Industrial Expectation and Microsoft technologies for software development 29-11-2019 Prof N.K. Kakkar, Professor and Advisor, Maharaja Agrasen University 82 PO9, PO11,PO12
    15 Low use of modern tools Guest Lecture on Data Warehousing Tools 4-12-2019 Ms. Medhavi Pandey, Assistant Professor, DTC 79 PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    16 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Guest lecture for the subject Cryptography and Network Security 11-12-2019 Mr. Kumar Abhishek, Senior Software Engineer, Gemalto. 86 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO
    17 Low use of modern tools Expert Lecture on Digital Threat and Cyber Security 9-2-2020 Mr. Palvinder Singh, CEO, Secuneus Technologies 92 PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    18 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Session on personality development 17-2-2020 Mr. Abhishek Singh, Rubicon 81 PO10, PO12
    19 Lack of current trend topics Guest lecture on Web services management 24-2-2020 Mr. Amit Tiwari,Sr. Consultant, CSC Corporation 79 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    20 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Seminar on Nurturing the graduates for Industry readiness 25-2-2020 Ms. Priya Yadav, ICT 87 PO10, PO12
    21 Lack of current trend topics Guest lecture on Microsoft Virtual Academy 4-3-2020 Mr. Pratik Kamlesh KumarThakkar,

    CAI Product Engineer SAP Labs India Pvt Ltd

    85 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    22 Lack of topics related to development of research skills Presentation Skills and Project Guidance 19-3-2020 Mr. Mohit Bansal,Project Lead, DXC Technologies,Noida 91 PO4, PO10, PO12
    23 Lack of current trend topics and low use of modern tools Expert talk on Robotics design 9-4-2020 Mr. Sajid, AdvanceTech 76 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    24 Lack of current trend topics & low use of modern tools Workshop on IoT 3-4-2020 Mr. Saurav Chandra IoT Engineer &Software Developer, Wheeleyc, Gurgaon 88 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO
    25 Lack of topics related to environment and sustainability Session on Environment & Sustainability 16-4-2020 Dr Alka Srivastav, Associate Professor, DTC 84 PO7, PO12
    26 Lack of topics considering the safety and health issues Expert lecture on Mental health & Well Being 29-4-2020 Ms. RINKU JAIN, Director, International Institute of Career Management, New Delhi 90 PO4, PO10, PO12
    27 Lack of current trend topics Webinar on Basics of Ansys 4-5-2020 Mr. Rohit Pahwa, CETPA 71 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    28 Low use of modern tools Webinar on Artificial Intelligence in association with CETPA 8-5-2020 Mr. Manish Sharma, Software Trainer, CETPA 89 PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    29 Lack of current trend topics Expert lecture on SAP 7-5-2020 Mr. Ashwani Kumar, BhuZIon Innovation Lab 84 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5,PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    30 Lack of current trend topics Workshop on IOT/Mean Stack/Cloud Computing 15-5-2020 Mr. Priyaank Sinha, Software Engineer, COFORGE 55 PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1, PSO2
    31 Lack of topics related to career and personality development Career Counselling Session 25-6-2020 Mr. Shashank Bhushan, CEO, BMC Software, India 77 PO10, PO12

     

    Extra-Curricular Activities-

    At DTC, faculty and students are self-motivated to organize and participate in several extra-curriculum activities during their stay at the Institute. Institute has several Clubs under which the extra curriculum events are organized throughout the academic year; these events greatly impact a student’s overall personality. All events are pre-planned and are included in the events calendar of the institute / Institute level central cultural committee. Table B.9.7.2a mentionsall Clubs of the institute and the details of the events organized by all the Clubs.

    S. No. Name of Club / Web Link Convenor &

    Co-convenor

    Student Coordinators Work & Responsibilities
    1 Ameya- Dance Club

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CrYnt–ShUU/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

    Dr. Malvika Chaudhary

    Ms. Nidhi Sharma.

    Priyanshi Kulshethra

    Aakariti

    1. Our mission is to instill a great love of dance while inspiring self-confidence, discipline, and respect for the performing arts.

    2. This Club provides a platform to remove the stage of fear from the students.

    2 Artistia Club

    https://instagram.com/artistia_Club?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Ms. Rachana Chauhan

    Dr. Nidhi.

    Uday Prakash Mishra

    Shubham K. Sager

     

    1. To explore Creativity Beyond Imagination.

    2. To create opportunities for everyone to be part of a diverse community to enjoy, learn about, participate in, and preserve the Arts and Cultural Heritage.

     

    3 Awaaz Club

    https://instagram.com/awaaz_dtc?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Dr. Deepti Aggarwal

    Ms. Vhuyashi Das

    Devyani Sokhan

    Jashan Tyagi

    1. To develop and enhance educational and professional capabilities in delivering quality and sustainable services to all students.

    2. We are committed to developing students, who are socially conscious leaders, entrepreneurs, and technocrats for facilitating and enhancing the global competitiveness of the students.

    4 Tasweer Club

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CqQMDJISimA/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

    Ar. Amitesh Vijay

    Ar. Swati Punyal

    Prateek Mohan

    Yashvi Bhardwaz

    Promotion of photography skills and various techniques through workshops, in-house competitions, and events

     

    5 Leaf Club

    https://instagram.com/leaf_dtc?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Dr. Alka Srivastava

    Dr. Tanupreet

    Yashavi Bhardwaj

    Kartick Chauhan

    1. Leadership in Environmental Action for the Future has been promoting environmental improvement initiatives and awareness.

    2. To sensitize, create awareness, motivate, and educate students about environmental conservation.

    3. To furnish a group of environmental enthusiasts at the Institute level, who will be working today for a better tomorrow.

     

    6 Dramatics Club

    https://instagram.com/aavansh_dtc?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Ms. Umnah

    Ms. Reema

    Rohit Pandey

    Shivank Naruka

    The Dramatics Club aims to use drama to teach people about themselves, interact with others, express their creativity, and the power of confidence.

     

    7 Concord Club

    https://instagram.com/conchord_dtc_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    Ms. Ayesha

    Dr. Harpreet Kaur

    Anjoori Chandra

    Shreyo Dewan

    1. The objective of Club is to bring out the hidden talent of students.

    2. Students can showcase their talent in the form of vocal singing and instrumental music but also allows them to express their artistic flare.

    8. SPORTSCLUB Ms. Gandharve Swami Rohit Sharma The sports Club’s role is to organize sports so they can learn to keep themselves physically fit and aims at enhancing the participants’ interest in sports. The sports Club intends to increase the level of commitment to sports from an extracurricular perspective
    9 National Service Scheme (NSS) Ar. Tanya Gupta

    Ar. Sakshan

    Kabya Rajansh

    Aditya Raj

     

    NSS encourage the student for the help of a weaker section of society in the form of charity & make to able to obtain their goals. To engage in creative and constructive social action.
    10 Fly Committee Ms. Shalkha Tyagi Mr. Mohit Saxena Family like you is the Club that creates a familiar environment in college to support the students & family members through events like festivals, international days & birthday celebrations.

    Table B.9.7.2a

    Club-wise event details:

    1. Ameya-Dance Club:

    The events organized/participated in by Ameya dance Club for CAY, CAYm1, CAYm2, and CAYm3are listed as

    SI. No Name of the Event / Activity Date of event/activity (DD-MM-YYYY) No of participants Organized by
    CAY (2022-23)
    1 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav 31-08-2022 20 Ameya-Dance Club
    2 Inspiration Dance competition 30-09-2022 10 KCC Greater Noida
    3 In-SNY Dance Competition 06-10-2022 13 Ameya-Dance Club
    4 Folk Dance on Diwali Mela 20-10-2022 8 Ameya-Dance Club
    5 ORJA Dance competition 18-10-2022 10 Jiims Greater Noida
    6 Orientation Day- (Ganesh Vandana) 21-12-2022 1 Ameya-Dance Club
    7 Cultural, Dance workshop 22-12-2022 40 Ameya-Dance Club
    8 Dance Meet 18-01-2023 20 Ameya-Dance Club
    9 Zumbastic 28-03-2023 50 Ameya-Dance Club
    CAYm1 (2021-22)
    10 Desh Mera Rangeela 23-01-2022 16 Ameya-Dance Club
    11 Freshers’ Party 11-03-2022 20 Ameya-Dance Club
    12 Verve Dance Competition 25-05-2022 18 Ameya-Dance Club
    CAYm2 (2020-21)
    13 Teacher’s Day 05-09-2020 11 Ameya-Dance Club
    14 Dance Competition dance 14-10-2020 16 KCC Greater Noida
    15 PLETO Live dance session 30-01-2021 30 IIT Delhi
    16 “Grove” Intra college dance competition 31-03-2021 18 Ameya-Dance Club
    CAYm3 (2019-20)
    17 Dance Work shop 13-02-2020 50 Ameya-Dance Club
    18 “Quartine” Online Dance workshop 13-05-2020 60 Ameya-Dance Club
    19 “Flowless ” Online Dance Competition 13-05-2020 to 27-05-2020 58 Ameya-Dance Club
    20 Echelon Institute of Technology (Solo Dance) 30-09-2020 01 Echelon Institute of Technology
    21 Sangam -Intra-College Dance Competition 19-09-2019 18 Ameya-Dance Club

    Table B.9.7.2b

    The description of a few events under the Ameya-DanceClubis as mentioned below:

    1. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav

    Ameya– Dance Club organized this event to honor our soldiers for completing 75 years of our freedom. This event was performed in the auditorium with 20 participants.

    2. “Inspiration” Inter-College dance competition

    KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education organized the “Inspiration” inter-college dance competition on Gandhi Jayanti on 30-09-2022. This competition was a group dance with the theme “Patriotism” and a folk-dance style. The competition was held at KCC Institute, Greater Noida. We had a competition with three other groups for this category. The competition was a big hit and DTC received 1st position for the group folk dance category.

    3.“IN-SNY”-Dance Competition
    “IN-SNY” on dance competition was held on 6-10-2022 with the theme Bollywood Retro in Delhi Technical Campus. Participants gave their definition of Bollywood retro through their performance. This competition was divided into two categories – Solo and Group each having dance forms – Indian and Western, calling out dancers from both backgrounds with a Bollywood Retro dance theme.

    4. Folk Dance on Diwali Mela

    Ameya: The Dance Club of Delhi Technical Campus participated in the event ‘DIWALI MELA’, and celebrated the festival of lights on 20-10-2022 at DTC. The event ‘DIWALI MELA’ allowed dancing lovers to show their talent together with the feelings of the festival and the viewers to experience the taste of Diwali. We received beautiful and graceful dance performances from many students uploaded on the Instagram page of Ameya dance Club after the event.

    Details of 10 best and average projects in 2022-23 (CAY m1)

    S. No Name of the Students Title of the Project Name of the Guide
    1 Gaurav Chadha,

    Rudransh Singh Mahra,

    Devansh Kalia

    Streamline Multimodal Communication with Advanced Image to Textual and Speech Synthesis System utilizing Image Processing and Cross-Platform GUI

     

    Ms. Megha Kumar

     

    2 Chaitanya Chawla,

    Kunal,

    Archisman Tripathy,

    Neel Gupta

    A Novel Approach to Predict Early Stage of Breast/Lung Cancer using Deep Learning Ms. Umnah

     

     

    3 NishcheyBhutani,

    Shubham Kr Jha,

    Richa Thakur

    Improvement in Automation of E-commerce website and the Report generated using Selenium Webdriver and Allure Reports Ms. Preeti Pandey

     

    4 Udhay Kaul,

    Soodit Kumar,

    Sweta Kumari,

    Karan Sharma

    Discovering Generic Medication Substitutes with Machine Learning & Deep Learning Ms. Karishma Arora

     

     

    5 Tripti,

    GeetikaThakran,

    Yashasvi Gupta,

    Monika Kumari Baghel

    A social media authentication tool with real-time user verification and fraud detection capabilities Ms. Medhavi Pandey

     

     

    6 Radha,

    Ramani Kant Jha,

    Nishtha Deep,

    Aridaman Kumar

    Development of a Machine Learning-based Heart Disease Prediction Model using Cardiovascular Risk Factors

     

     

    Dr. Seema Verma

     

     

    7 Jai Nagpal, Aman Nagarkoti, Vaishnavi,

    Chaitanya Oberoi

    Centralised freelancing web application using a recommendation system for students Ms. Karishma Arora

     

     

    8 Onkar Mehra, Jashn Tyagi, Muskan Aggarwal, Gunjan Ahuja An automated and robust image watermarking system using Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learningincluding Neural Networks Ms. Nidhi Sharma

     

     

    9 Manan Taneja, Archit Sarna, Yashi Rai, Devyani Sokhal Real Time Sentiment Analysis  using Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Natural language processing Ms. Nidhi Sharma

     

    10 Ashish Kumar, Ritik, Rithik, Nirwan

    Sanidhya Gaur

    Biometrics based Attendance System with Machine Learning integrated Face modelling and recognition Ms. Chaitali Bhowmik

     

    Details of 10 best and average projects in 2021-22 (CAY m2)

    S. No Name of the Students Title of the Project Name of the Guide
    1 Advaith Murali, Rahul Sharma, Tanishq Sharma AI based prediction and detection of Covid-19 infection from chest images

     

    Mr. Vivek Krishna Misra

     

    2 Md. ShahreyarArif, Vashu Dev Malik, Nitish Kumar Jha Gesture control using computer vision & deep learning

     

    Mr. Nitesh Bhati

     

    3 Awwab Siddiqui, Nikhil Mishra, Priyanshu Mishra, Rahul Facial/Voice recognition based attendance monitoring system with in-built proxy detection

     

    Mr. Vivek Krishna Misra

     

    4 Arjit Bhandari, Gajendra Farshwan, Harshit Srivastava, Himani Prajapati Detection &predictionof Arrythmia using CNN model

     

    Mr. Vivek Krishna Misra

     

    5 Naman Grover, Vipul Dev Web App to maintain, visualise & predict student academic records in school Ms. Megha Kumar
    6 Abhishek Kumar, Sadanand Singh, Vinay Kasana , Muskan Choudhary Accidents detection using UAV’s

     

    Ms. Nidhi Sharma

     

     

    7 Ayushman Awasthi Non-invasive brain computer interface Ms.Preeti Pandey
    8 Nisha Mehra, JoyetaSaha, Priyanka Jain Air quality index prediction

     

    Mr. Upendra Pandey

     

    9 Anand Sinha, Shashank Dhoundiyal, Anubhav Bansal Disease/Tumor detection using Machine Learning

     

    Ms. Upasna Joshi

     

    10 Vibhor Agarwal, Tanishq Goyal Stock price prediction using machine learning

     

    Ms. Medhavi Pandey

    Details of 10 best and average projects in 2020-21 (CAY m3)

    S. No Name of the Students Title of the Project Name of the Guide
    1 Shikhar Sarswat FIFA football manager recommendation system using machine learning Mr. Vivek Mishra
    2 Parkhi Bhardwaj Voice based e-mail system for visually impaired Ms. Gunjan Sethi
    3 Bhavishya Game development using unity and firebase Ms. Nidhi Sharma
    4 Gayatri College enquiry chat bot Ms. Nidhi Sharma
    5 Vaibhav Singh, Nitish Kumar, Fahad Siddiqui, RishitGahlot Handwritten text recognition using machine learning

     

    Mr. Nitish Bhati

     

     

    6 Sneha kumari, Adiba Parveen, Ashish Yadav, Swastik Jha Smart health consulting system

     

    Ms. Megha Kumar
    7 PayalPunyani Analytical  study on intrusion detection techniques Mr. Nitish Bhati
    8 Ashutosh Sharma, Prerit Singh Chauhan, Manan Kumar Customer relationship management system using PHP Mr. Nitish Bhati
    9 Pooja Kumari, Preyanshu Bisht Real estate price predictor

     

    Ms. Megha Kumar
    10 Tarun Pratap Singh, Ravi Ranjan Singh, Arpit Mishra, Himanshu Semantic segmentation of satellite images

     

    Ms. Nidhi Sharma

    Details of 10 best and average projects in 2019-20 (CAY m4)

    S. No Name of the Students Title of the Project Name of the Guide
    1 Aniket Singh, Abhishek Garg, Abhishek Kishor, MD Sharib URL shortener

     

     

    Ms. Megha Kumar
    2 Rajat Kochar, Piyush Dahra, Hemant Facial Recognition Mr. Vivek Krishna Misra
    3 Md. Sabir dada, Karan singh Temperature monitoring system Ms. Upasna Joshi
    4 Atul Diwedi, Jaffar Jawed, Vikrant Kumar, Avesh Mishra Object Detection in Deep Learning Using SSD Mr. Nitesh Bhati
    5 Avinash Kumar, Kumar Anurag, Mohd Yahiya Khan, Shivam Bharti Smart Checkout System (using Edge Computing) Ms. Medhavi Pandey
    6 Aakriti Kumari, Aashna Parashar, Ansh Gupta, Nikita Sharma Profitable App Profiles for the App Store and Google Play Markets

     

     

     

    Ms VidushiWanchoo
    7 Yashi Shankhdhar, Ria Arora, Paras Mahalwal Digit Recognition

     

    Mrs. Megha Kumar

     

    8 Sakshi Jha, Shreya Saini, Fahad Mehfooz, Sahil Singh Driver Drowsiness Monitor

     

    Ms. Nidhi Sharma
    9 Vedant Mehta

    nikkisharma

    Traffic Light Classifier

     

    Ms. Medhavi Pandey
    10 Sudhanshu kumar, Rajat Kumar, Aashish Malik Xbank System using Blockchain Mr. Nitesh Singh Bhati
    S.No Academiu Year Name of the student Name of the events Organisation /Place Position
    1 2022-23 HARDIK SETHI Half Marathon organised by NSS Cell of GGSIPU,DELHI GGSIPU,Delhi Winner
    Gold Medal
    2 ALOK MISHRA
    HARSH NAGAR
    VANSH SHARMA
    AVINASH KUMAR
    LAKSHAY,SHIVANSHU SHUKHLA,VIPIN
    SUBODH SINGH RANA ,DHARMESH TOMAR,SANDEEP CHAUDHARY,PRASHANT CHAUDHARY ,VANSHAJ CHAWLA
    SHIVAM RAWAT
    Sports Meet-2022 University level GGSIPU,Delhi Winner
    Silver Medal
    3 Priyanshi kulshreshtha ,Himanshi garg,Akriti sharmahardika saini, sayani ,saloni,Rehunama khan,vedika verma ,vanshika,dua,ishita arya “Insperation”Inter-college State Level dance competition.  KCC ,GREATER NOIDA 1st Position
    4 Anupriya, Saiyam, Riya, Aryan ,Adeeba “OORJA”Inter-college State Level dance competition. JIIMS GREATER NOIDA 3rd position
    5 Shriya ,Kashish ,Kanishka ,Harsh ,Uday ,Tushar “OORJA” Inter-college State Level dance competition. JIIMS GREATER NOIDA/ State Level 2nd position
    6 Nikhil Sharma . “OORJA” Inter- college State-Level  Stand-up Comedy competition. JIIMS GREATER NOIDA/ State Level 3rd position
      Varun Goyal Shark Tank USICT,GGSIPU 1st position
    7 Mr.Deshant Gogia “Echiesta 2022″Inter-college State Level dance competition. Echelon Institute of Technology(Solo Dance) Participated
    8 2019-2020 Nikhil Mishra(CSE) University Level Just a minute competition GBPEC/University level 1st Position
     
    9 Nikhil Mishra(CSE) University Level Just a minute competition GBPEC/University level 2nd position
    10 2018-19 Nikhil Mishra(CSE) State Level DebateCompetition competition Jaipuria Inst of Managment/State level. 3rd position
    11 Nikhil Mishra(CSE) University Level DebateCompetition competition GBPEC/University level 3rd position
    12 Deepika Katiyar,Shrishti Sharma University Level Rangoli Competition competition GBPEC/University level 1st Position
    13 Nikhil Mishra(CSE) StateLevel Just a minute competition United Group of Institution/State level. 1st Position
    14 Ayush Aggarwal,Ravi Sharma, PArisha Santoshi,Rajdeep Sharma, Srishty Rawat, Kumar Anurag Smart India Hackathon AICTE/National Level 3rd position (prize money of 10,000)

    Certification Courses

    Self-learning or value-added courses are delivered to improve student’s learning and achievement and build their learning capacity. They are delivered to empower them to become independent learners and to motivate them to achieve their full potential. Value-added courses increase the chances of getting a job and a lucrative career. Along with improving professional skills and knowledge, confidence gets boosted, and it is reflected in the personality of our students. The life spent in college should be utilized for securing a promised career. The technology-driven education model is expected to revolutionize the landscape of learning and development in India and the global landscape, with pioneering outcomes on knowledge creation and transfer. The effective integration of technology, innovation, and value-based curriculum increases the students’ engagement along with the academic learning environment, encouraging critical thinking skills and problem-solving amongst the student community. Collaborative endeavours in conjunction with industry to design value-based curricula with the focus on bringing the results of cutting-edge research, innovative practicing skills, and knowledge in contemporary pedagogy and academic delivery progression. The process would encourage and involve learners in their educational journey and make them ready to face the challenges of the dynamic business environment.

    At Delhi Technical Campus, particular emphasis is taken to deliver innovative value-added courses to enhance and update the students’ knowledge bank and improvethe faculty pedagogy style. Integration with multiple industry experts is done to enhance their placement opportunities along with getting them knowledge. Faculties are assigned at every process stage to assist and motivate the students. A local chapter of NPTEL is also built to ease the learning process. The faculty also plays a vital role in motivating the students to attend courses from Coursera and Udemy.

    Sample of MOOC, NPTEL and various Courses completed by students are shown in Figure B.9.4

    Figure B.9.4

    Industrial Visit to Network Bulls – Gurugram ( 16th June 2023)

    On 16th June, 2023, Department of Computer Science & Engineering organized an Industrial visit to Network Bulls – Gurugram for CSE II year students.

    Network Bulls is a premier institute for networking training in India. It offers advance trainings in associates, Professional and Expert level in Enterprises/ R&S, Security and Data centre and Collaboration track certifications which are offered by Cisco Systems

    Students assembled at the institute at 9:00 AM in front of the main gate and then all got to the bus to reach the destination on time. After reaching out, Students were given a brief introduction about networking as a field and the various aspects like demand, requirements, and certification of the field. Then, a theory lecture was given about IP Addresses, Network layers, Network Security, and various other topics. The theory session was completed around 12:30 PM. Then all the students commenced to the Labs for the practical understanding of networking. They were introduced to the different network devices such as router, switched and various network related commands and their implementation in the industry.

    Overall, It was a great experience to know about different field in IT and learned various aspects and functioning of IT Industry

    Industrial Visit to Network Bulls – Gurugram ( 14th June 2023)

    On June 14th, 2023, Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized an Industrial visit to Network Bulls, Gurugram for 3rd year CSE students.

    It is firmly believe that the knowledge of Networks is extremely crucial for understanding the concepts of Computer Science. Thus, the visit was arranged with the intention of providing our pupils with in-depth insights into the working of Network Devices and Data Centres.

    The visit to Network Bulls enabled the students to attain hands-on experience and exposure to the world of networking. All in all, the experience was great, and the students learned a lot.

    Industrial Visit to Iris Software Pvt Ltd ( 27th Feb 2020)

    On 27th Feb, 2020, Department of Computer Science & Engineering organized an Industrial visit to Iris Software Pvt Ltd for CSE II year students.

    IRIS Software Pvt Ltd is a company which provides industry leading business critical software solutions and services to manage core business operations. This company was started 45 years ago with accountancy software and have evolved to be relied on by more than 100,000 customers across 135 countries in accountancy, education and business. t is classified as Non-govt company and is registered at Registrar of Companies, Delhi.

    After a motivating and encouraging interaction with the manager, the students also got an opportunity to see the work of the company in different departments. They interacted with the company officials regarding the various projects and programs. The event provided great practical learning and exposure to the students.

    Industrial Visit to Sunstar Overseas Ltd (20th Feb 2020)

    Students of second year CSE dept visited SUNSTAR OVERSEAS LIMITED, MURTHAL on 20.02.2020. Sunstar Overseas Limited is a Public incorporated on 06 January 1995. It is classified as Non-govt company and is registered at Registrar of Companies, Delhi. The objective behind this industrial visit is to provide the live industry exposure to students.

    The students had a plant tour in control and automated production unit and learnt about plant instruments, measurements and electrical power generating out of waste. Overall, a good learning and practical experience for the student.

    Industrial Visit to Calcom Vision Ltd ( 19th Feb 2020)

    An industrial visit to Calcom Vision Ltd.was scheduled by Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the 3rd and final year students. The objective of this program is to give corporate exposure to the students and hone their managerial, organizational and leadership skills.

    Students first met Manager, Calcom Vision Ltd. After a very motivating and encouraging interaction with the manager, the students also got an opportunity to see the work stations and production department, and interacted with the company officials regarding the various projects and programs. The event provided great learning and exposure to the students.

    Industrial Visit to Cyber Group (6th Feb 2020)

    An industrial visit to Cyber Group was scheduled for CSE 3rd year students by the department of Computer science and Engineering. The objective of this program is to give corporate exposure to the students and hone their managerial, organizational and leadership skills. The institute alumni students, Mayank and Aashta’ helped in organizing the entire event and meeting with the company HR. Students first met Mr. Neeraj Shridhar, HR Cyber Group. After a very motivating and encouraging interaction with the HR, the students also got an opportunity to see the work stations, and interacted with the company officials regarding the various projects and programs. The students also spent quality time with the institute alumni in the company canteen and clicked pictures with them. The event provided great learning and exposure to the students.

    Industrial Visit to Huawei Telecommunication, Gurugram (4th Sept 2018)

    On 4th September, 2018 Department of Computer Science & Engineering organized an Industrial visit to Huawei Telecommunication, Gurugram for CSE II year students under the supervision of Ms. Megha Kumar (Assistant Professor CSE).

    Huawei Technologies is a leading ICT Company with an annual turnover of USD 65 Billion. Huawei is manufacturer of all telecom equipments in domain of 2G, 3G, LTE, Datacomm equipment, Mobile, dongles, Transmission equipment etc. Huawei customers include leading operators like Bharti, Vodafone, Reliance, Tata, Uninor, Idea, BSNL, MTNL etc.

    Huawei is also very active in enterprise domain. Huawei has more than 125,000 employees globally and has presence in more than 150 countries. Huawei has over 70,000 product and solution R&D employees, comprising more than 45% of our total workforce worldwide. Huawei has multiple offices in India including Sales & Support, R&D, GNOC etc. R&D center & GNOC support customers all over the globe. They have set up 16 R&D centers in countries that include Germany, Sweden, the US, France, Italy, Russia, India, and China.

    In this industrial visit, students visited and learned about labs on 4G architecture, cloud computing, MSC and VLR. Overall it was a good learning experience for all and it will help the students in bridging the industry-institute gap.

    Industrial Visit to AllSoft ( 2nd Feb 2019)

    An Industrial visit to Allsoft solutions & Services Pvt. Ltd. (A Business Partner of IBM)
    was planned by Department of Computer Science and Engineering on 2 Feb 2019

    After a initiation and approval from Allsoft Solutions & Services Pvt. Ltd., B. Tech. (CSE) 3rd year students went on an industrial visit in the above company. We all gathered at the college at 9:30 A.M. and left the college by college bus and reached at 10:00 AM.

    AllSoft is a Software Development & Corporate Training company in IT sector. Mrs. Shefaly Dutta (Operation Manager) started the first session by a brief introduction about company. The schedule in attached for more details. She shared her experience of IT sector with us and guide for the other trends. They provide us snacks in the lunch time.

    Mr. Amit Gupta (founder and senior trainer of Interview Gyan) started the second session by giving us the tips of cracking an interview that contains interview skills and few important key points to improve the professional personality with much more. He guides us about the followings:

    1. How to make an impressive resume/c.v.?
      2. Things to be added or eliminated in one’s resume.
      3. Dos & Don’ts in an interview.
      4. How to project oneself before the interviewer?
      5. Discussion on frequently asked questions in the interview.

    Mr. Amit Gupta gives us the booklet of frequently asked questions in interviews also. In last session, Mr. Mayank Gupta (Event Manager) takes the feedback and select three students for the scholarship. The visit came to the end at 3:30 P.M.

    This industrial visit was informative, interesting and successful that added a lot of corporate and interview knowledge for our students.