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Page 1: Mpstme Prospectus 2011
Page 2: Mpstme Prospectus 2011

04 - Board of Management

05 - Chancellor’s Message

06 - Message from Vice Chancellor

06 - Message from Mentor - MPSTME

07 - Message from Dean

09 - Our Vision, Mission & Belief

10 - Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal – The Parentage

12 - SVKM's NMIMS – A Long Journey

13 - About MPSTME

17 - MPSTME Mumbai Campus

19 - MPSTME Shirpur Campus

24 - Linkages

26 - Eminent Recruiters

28 - Feedback from Industry

30 - Students Initiatives

36 - Student Speak

37 - Placement

38 - Faculty Profile

50 - Programmes Offered

Enter into the portals ofa great new future Table of Contents

Page 3: Mpstme Prospectus 2011

04 - Board of Management

05 - Chancellor’s Message

06 - Message from Vice Chancellor

06 - Message from Mentor - MPSTME

07 - Message from Dean

09 - Our Vision, Mission & Belief

10 - Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal – The Parentage

12 - SVKM's NMIMS – A Long Journey

13 - About MPSTME

17 - MPSTME Mumbai Campus

19 - MPSTME Shirpur Campus

24 - Linkages

26 - Eminent Recruiters

28 - Feedback from Industry

30 - Students Initiatives

36 - Student Speak

37 - Placement

38 - Faculty Profile

50 - Programmes Offered

Enter into the portals ofa great new future Table of Contents

Page 4: Mpstme Prospectus 2011

Board of Management

Chancellor

Vice Chancellor

Pro-Vice Chancellor

Deans of Schools

Three Nominees of the Chancellor

Nominee of the Chairman, UGC

Teachers Nominated by the Vice-chancellor

One Nominee of the Funding Agency

One Nominee of the Government of India

Shri Amrish Patel

Dr. Rajan Saxena

Dr. M.N. Welling

Dr. Debashish Sanyal

Dean, School of Business Management

Dr. D. J. Shah

Dean, Mukesh Patel School of Technology

Management & Engineering

Dr. R. S. Gaud

Dean, SPTM

Ms. Lalita D. Gupte

Dr. A. H. Kalro

Mr. Anil Khandelwal

Dr. P. Maruthamuthu

Prof. Pradeep Owalekar

Prof. Veena Vohra

Shri Utpal Bhayani

Shri Sunil Kumar

India is on the cusp of a revolution today, with the world looking for qualified Indians. The fast

changing technology scenario has spurred greater demand for students who have analytical,

technical and leadership skills, and for those who thrive in multi-cultural environments.

The Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering (MPSTME) at SVKM's NMIMS

(Deemed-to-be University) have attracted several distinguished academicians who have created a

foundation for accelerating the education and career of students. It is important to share with you

our culture that is built on a deep commitment to teaching, learning, research, teamwork,

collegiality, and developing a foundation for leadership.

We have an undisputed record of outstanding achievements as a Management School, and have

carried forward the tradition of excellence into Engineering. At MPSTME, we have taken initiatives

to create consistent and undisputed excellence in our teaching and research programmes. We firmly

believe in out-of-the-box approach in our teaching techniques, research and student skill building at

large.

The accolades won by our faculty and students in Indian and international forums and the rising

demand from industry for our students, lends credence to our claims of quality. We believe in

industry linkages and it is our constant endeavor to collaborate with industry for student skill

development and curriculum enhancement. To ensure the best academic programme, we shape the

programme in line with recommendations of India's leading luminaries from academia and have

built in laboratory exercises and field training.

Our courses are designed and delivered with a very significant intellectual and capital investment. I

encourage you to visit and learn for yourself why the MPSTME experience is an unparalleled

opportunity for you.

Shri. Amrish Patel

Chancellor’s Message

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Nominees of Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal

Non-Member Secretary

Permanent Invitee

Special Invitees

Shri B. P. Sheth

Shri Pravin Gandhi

Shri Bharat Sanghvi

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel

Shri Pravin Doshi

Ms. Varsha Parab

Director (Admin.) & In-Charge Registrar

Shri A.K. Bapat

CFO, SVKM

Ms. Karuna Bhaya

Finance Officer

Dr. R. Natarajan

Academic Advisor

Shri. Asoke Basak

CEO, SVKM

Prof. Suresh Mony

Director, Bangalore Campus

Prof.Sanjoy Sircar

Dean, School of Commerce

Prof. T.M.Chhaya

Dean, Balwant Sheth School of Architecture

Dr. A. M. Bhagwat

Director, C.B. Patel Research Institute,

In-Charge, School of Science

Dr. Vidya Naik

Associate Dean, School of Distance Learning

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Board of Management

Chancellor

Vice Chancellor

Pro-Vice Chancellor

Deans of Schools

Three Nominees of the Chancellor

Nominee of the Chairman, UGC

Teachers Nominated by the Vice-chancellor

One Nominee of the Funding Agency

One Nominee of the Government of India

Shri Amrish Patel

Dr. Rajan Saxena

Dr. M.N. Welling

Dr. Debashish Sanyal

Dean, School of Business Management

Dr. D. J. Shah

Dean, Mukesh Patel School of Technology

Management & Engineering

Dr. R. S. Gaud

Dean, SPTM

Ms. Lalita D. Gupte

Dr. A. H. Kalro

Mr. Anil Khandelwal

Dr. P. Maruthamuthu

Prof. Pradeep Owalekar

Prof. Veena Vohra

Shri Utpal Bhayani

Shri Sunil Kumar

India is on the cusp of a revolution today, with the world looking for qualified Indians. The fast

changing technology scenario has spurred greater demand for students who have analytical,

technical and leadership skills, and for those who thrive in multi-cultural environments.

The Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering (MPSTME) at SVKM's NMIMS

(Deemed-to-be University) have attracted several distinguished academicians who have created a

foundation for accelerating the education and career of students. It is important to share with you

our culture that is built on a deep commitment to teaching, learning, research, teamwork,

collegiality, and developing a foundation for leadership.

We have an undisputed record of outstanding achievements as a Management School, and have

carried forward the tradition of excellence into Engineering. At MPSTME, we have taken initiatives

to create consistent and undisputed excellence in our teaching and research programmes. We firmly

believe in out-of-the-box approach in our teaching techniques, research and student skill building at

large.

The accolades won by our faculty and students in Indian and international forums and the rising

demand from industry for our students, lends credence to our claims of quality. We believe in

industry linkages and it is our constant endeavor to collaborate with industry for student skill

development and curriculum enhancement. To ensure the best academic programme, we shape the

programme in line with recommendations of India's leading luminaries from academia and have

built in laboratory exercises and field training.

Our courses are designed and delivered with a very significant intellectual and capital investment. I

encourage you to visit and learn for yourself why the MPSTME experience is an unparalleled

opportunity for you.

Shri. Amrish Patel

Chancellor’s Message

4 5

Nominees of Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal

Non-Member Secretary

Permanent Invitee

Special Invitees

Shri B. P. Sheth

Shri Pravin Gandhi

Shri Bharat Sanghvi

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel

Shri Pravin Doshi

Ms. Varsha Parab

Director (Admin.) & In-Charge Registrar

Shri A.K. Bapat

CFO, SVKM

Ms. Karuna Bhaya

Finance Officer

Dr. R. Natarajan

Academic Advisor

Shri. Asoke Basak

CEO, SVKM

Prof. Suresh Mony

Director, Bangalore Campus

Prof.Sanjoy Sircar

Dean, School of Commerce

Prof. T.M.Chhaya

Dean, Balwant Sheth School of Architecture

Dr. A. M. Bhagwat

Director, C.B. Patel Research Institute,

In-Charge, School of Science

Dr. Vidya Naik

Associate Dean, School of Distance Learning

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From the desk of Vice ChancellorSVKM's NMIMS (Deemed-to-be University) is unique in the way it approaches program design and pedagogy. NMIMS, in keeping with its a tradition of being ahead of its time instituted pioneering Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME).

MPSTME has always ensured that its programs and the students are in sync with the needs of tomorrow for industry, both on the technological and techno-managerial fronts.

The school has matured into an institute renowned for its excellence – be it for industry linkages, research, curriculum, extra-curricular activities, or infrastructure. MPSTME's Mumbai and Shirpur campuses are evidence of the commitment to excellence.

The curriculum includes internship in industry, laboratory experiments for honing practical skills, case studies, seminars and research skills development. Our placements across the years, along with the salary packages offered, demonstrate the industry preference for our students.

We look forward to welcoming each one of you to join MPSTME in the new academic session 2011-12.

Dr. Rajan Saxena

From the desk of DeanAfter getting the Deemed University Status in 2003, NMIMS introduced the first 5 year integrated, need based, innovative programme - MBA (Tech.) w. e. f. July 2004.

• Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME) was established in 2006. The following are the important features of the programmes started in this school:

• Trimester Based System – Three trimesters in a year; each of 10 weeks study, followed by exam.

• Need based curricula developed to meet industry requirement. Science & technology subjects have theory and practical classes.

• Modern infrastructure facilities to impart education & training and provide a conducive environment for learning & development.

• Qualified full time faculty and expert visiting faculty to implement the curricula.

I wish all the students joining MPSTME best of luck for their studies and future career.

Dr. D.J. Shah

From the desk of (Technology Management) Dean The industry today needs Tech savvy managers who have their finger on the pulse of Technology & latest Innovations in the concerned domain and are well versed with relevant modern Business Practices. MPSTME offers practice oriented curricula to groom “Techno-managers” in meeting the challenges of fast paced growth in all sectors.

The School has regular interactions with industry leaders to solicit their requirements so as to keep our syllabus relevant and contemporary.The industry experts also participate in conduct of knowledge work-shops, seminars and research that provides the students overall business view to enable them obtain knowledge in domain of their choice.

MPSTME students have found placements in challenging assignments not only from manufacturing, infrastructure, IT and Telecom industry but also from banking and financial services. MPSTME provides an opportunity to learn from dedicated teachers and leading industry practitioners in ultra-modern learning environment supported with IT enabled training aids and simulation facilities, guaranteeing overall and balanced growth.

Dr. Sunil Rai

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From the desk of MentorMukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering has the following objectives:• Develop technocrats with problem solving and leadership skills, to lead

tomorrow's businesses, research and academic institutions.• Become an institute at par with the world's leading institutes, through

state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities, holistic pedagogy, renowned faculty, strong research culture and an ecosystem with industry, academia and research organizations.

Students of MPSTME have an edge since the programmes and learning approach are designed in collaboration with leading experts from industry and academia. These programmes are handled by faculty who are experts in their respective domains.

MPSTME students' display consistent outstanding performances in International and Inter university competitions owing to 'practice oriented' curriculum and scholarly grooming. A team of 5 students of MPSTME won the “International Award” for the performance of their Human Powered vehicle at 18th Annual NASA's Great Moon Buggy Race in Huntsville, Alabama, USA held during 1st – 2nd April, 2011. One group of students is working in collaboration with students from University of Houston for research assignments.

Dr. J. P. Gandhi - Jt. Secretary, SVKM

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From the desk of Vice ChancellorSVKM's NMIMS (Deemed-to-be University) is unique in the way it approaches program design and pedagogy. NMIMS, in keeping with its a tradition of being ahead of its time instituted pioneering Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME).

MPSTME has always ensured that its programs and the students are in sync with the needs of tomorrow for industry, both on the technological and techno-managerial fronts.

The school has matured into an institute renowned for its excellence – be it for industry linkages, research, curriculum, extra-curricular activities, or infrastructure. MPSTME's Mumbai and Shirpur campuses are evidence of the commitment to excellence.

The curriculum includes internship in industry, laboratory experiments for honing practical skills, case studies, seminars and research skills development. Our placements across the years, along with the salary packages offered, demonstrate the industry preference for our students.

We look forward to welcoming each one of you to join MPSTME in the new academic session 2011-12.

Dr. Rajan Saxena

From the desk of DeanAfter getting the Deemed University Status in 2003, NMIMS introduced the first 5 year integrated, need based, innovative programme - MBA (Tech.) w. e. f. July 2004.

• Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME) was established in 2006. The following are the important features of the programmes started in this school:

• Trimester Based System – Three trimesters in a year; each of 10 weeks study, followed by exam.

• Need based curricula developed to meet industry requirement. Science & technology subjects have theory and practical classes.

• Modern infrastructure facilities to impart education & training and provide a conducive environment for learning & development.

• Qualified full time faculty and expert visiting faculty to implement the curricula.

I wish all the students joining MPSTME best of luck for their studies and future career.

Dr. D.J. Shah

From the desk of (Technology Management) Dean The industry today needs Tech savvy managers who have their finger on the pulse of Technology & latest Innovations in the concerned domain and are well versed with relevant modern Business Practices. MPSTME offers practice oriented curricula to groom “Techno-managers” in meeting the challenges of fast paced growth in all sectors.

The School has regular interactions with industry leaders to solicit their requirements so as to keep our syllabus relevant and contemporary.The industry experts also participate in conduct of knowledge work-shops, seminars and research that provides the students overall business view to enable them obtain knowledge in domain of their choice.

MPSTME students have found placements in challenging assignments not only from manufacturing, infrastructure, IT and Telecom industry but also from banking and financial services. MPSTME provides an opportunity to learn from dedicated teachers and leading industry practitioners in ultra-modern learning environment supported with IT enabled training aids and simulation facilities, guaranteeing overall and balanced growth.

Dr. Sunil Rai

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From the desk of MentorMukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering has the following objectives:• Develop technocrats with problem solving and leadership skills, to lead

tomorrow's businesses, research and academic institutions.• Become an institute at par with the world's leading institutes, through

state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities, holistic pedagogy, renowned faculty, strong research culture and an ecosystem with industry, academia and research organizations.

Students of MPSTME have an edge since the programmes and learning approach are designed in collaboration with leading experts from industry and academia. These programmes are handled by faculty who are experts in their respective domains.

MPSTME students' display consistent outstanding performances in International and Inter university competitions owing to 'practice oriented' curriculum and scholarly grooming. A team of 5 students of MPSTME won the “International Award” for the performance of their Human Powered vehicle at 18th Annual NASA's Great Moon Buggy Race in Huntsville, Alabama, USA held during 1st – 2nd April, 2011. One group of students is working in collaboration with students from University of Houston for research assignments.

Dr. J. P. Gandhi - Jt. Secretary, SVKM

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Our VisionTo be a vibrant and innovative center of education, research,

executive training and consultancy in management,

technology, sciences and emerging areas of higher education;

to develop a cadre of socially responsive managers,

technocrats, entrepreneurs and professionals, thereby

fulfilling the contemporary needs of the industry, business,

government, voluntary service organizations and the

community at large, both nationally and internationally.

Our MissionTo impart quality education and training and to carry out

research and consultancy in consonance with the vision of the

university, by providing state-of-the-art infrastructure and a

learner friendly atmosphere in synergy with innovative

pedagogy and global networking; to produce world class and

socially responsive academicians, leaders and practitioners in

various disciplines, thereby emerging as one of the prime

Universities in the Asia Pacific region by the year 2010.

Our BeliefWe believe that learning is most fruitful, when knowledge and

expertise of individuals from various disciplines and diverse

backgrounds are shared. As this provides a cutting edge to

professional education, we encourage such diversity, which is

reflected in the composition of the student body of the

university.

We also believe that innovation is the key to progress in the

modern world, so in our pursuit of excellence, we constantly

upgrade and add newer areas of education and research to

make our programmes more relevant to the stakeholders. Most

importantly, we believe that openness, participation and

fairness are necessary for building a culture conducive to

learning and growth.

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Our VisionTo be a vibrant and innovative center of education, research,

executive training and consultancy in management,

technology, sciences and emerging areas of higher education;

to develop a cadre of socially responsive managers,

technocrats, entrepreneurs and professionals, thereby

fulfilling the contemporary needs of the industry, business,

government, voluntary service organizations and the

community at large, both nationally and internationally.

Our MissionTo impart quality education and training and to carry out

research and consultancy in consonance with the vision of the

university, by providing state-of-the-art infrastructure and a

learner friendly atmosphere in synergy with innovative

pedagogy and global networking; to produce world class and

socially responsive academicians, leaders and practitioners in

various disciplines, thereby emerging as one of the prime

Universities in the Asia Pacific region by the year 2010.

Our BeliefWe believe that learning is most fruitful, when knowledge and

expertise of individuals from various disciplines and diverse

backgrounds are shared. As this provides a cutting edge to

professional education, we encourage such diversity, which is

reflected in the composition of the student body of the

university.

We also believe that innovation is the key to progress in the

modern world, so in our pursuit of excellence, we constantly

upgrade and add newer areas of education and research to

make our programmes more relevant to the stakeholders. Most

importantly, we believe that openness, participation and

fairness are necessary for building a culture conducive to

learning and growth.

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under (i) the

Societies Registration Act XXI of 1960 No. 773 of 1934-35 and (ii) the Bombay Public

Trusts Act, 1950 (Bombay XXIX of 1950) No. F 30 (BOM) 1953.

The Mandal was formed in 1934 and commenced its activities by taking over the Rashtriya

Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the national movement. The school was

later renamed "Shrimati Gokalibai Punamchand Pitamber High School". The school has now

grown into a first class institute, imparting secondary education to about 2300 pupils.

To mark the 25th year of its valuable service in the field of Primary and Secondary Education,

the Mandal decided to extend its activities to the sphere of University Education. The long felt

need for a Science and Arts college in the growing western suburbs of Mumbai was fulfilled by

the Mandal by establishing "Mithibai College of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science" in

1961. The Trustees of Matushri Mithibai Balashram and sons of late Shri Mohanlal Dayal

Chauhan made this possible because of handsome donations.

The spirit of transcending horizons has its genesis in the values that the Mandal has

conscientiously practiced since the days of India's struggle for freedom. The values of patriotic

fervor, selfless service and the spirit of indigenous enterprise serve as the guiding principles

to all the institutions set up by the Mandal.

During the last four decades or so the Mandal has established the following institutions

including Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS).

Schools

Diploma Institutes

Colleges

Off Campuses

Research Programme

• Smt. Gokalibai P. P. High School

• Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathamik Shala

• Niranjana D. Parekh Pre-Primary School

• Chhatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School, ICSE

• Mukeshbhai R.Patel Military School – Shirpur

• SVKM International School

• Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic

• IBDP at SVKM International School

• Mithibai College of Arts

• Chauhan Institute of Science

• Amrutben Jivanlal Colege of Commerce &

Economics

• Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics

• A. V. Patel Junior College

• Shirpur-Dhulia District

• Bangalore

• Hyderabad

• Chandigarh

• Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for

Chemistry & Biological Sciences

Colleges For Professional Courses

Specialized Courses

International Collaboration

• Dwarkadas J.Sanghvi College of Engineering

• Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management

• Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy

• Jitendra Chauhan College of Law

• SVKM College of Law

• Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

(Deemed-to-be University)

• School of Business Management

• Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management

& Engineering

• School of Pharmacy & Technology Management

• Balwant Sheth School of Architecture

• School of Science

• School of Commerce

• School of Distance Learning

• Academy of Aviation

• School of Economics

• Institute of Intellectual Properties Studies (IIPS)

• Harkisan Mehta Foundation Institute of

Journalism & Mass Communication

• Parag Vijay Datt Drama Academy

• SVKM’s Institute of International Studies (with

Kingston University, London)

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SVKM The Parentage

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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under (i) the

Societies Registration Act XXI of 1960 No. 773 of 1934-35 and (ii) the Bombay Public

Trusts Act, 1950 (Bombay XXIX of 1950) No. F 30 (BOM) 1953.

The Mandal was formed in 1934 and commenced its activities by taking over the Rashtriya

Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the national movement. The school was

later renamed "Shrimati Gokalibai Punamchand Pitamber High School". The school has now

grown into a first class institute, imparting secondary education to about 2300 pupils.

To mark the 25th year of its valuable service in the field of Primary and Secondary Education,

the Mandal decided to extend its activities to the sphere of University Education. The long felt

need for a Science and Arts college in the growing western suburbs of Mumbai was fulfilled by

the Mandal by establishing "Mithibai College of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science" in

1961. The Trustees of Matushri Mithibai Balashram and sons of late Shri Mohanlal Dayal

Chauhan made this possible because of handsome donations.

The spirit of transcending horizons has its genesis in the values that the Mandal has

conscientiously practiced since the days of India's struggle for freedom. The values of patriotic

fervor, selfless service and the spirit of indigenous enterprise serve as the guiding principles

to all the institutions set up by the Mandal.

During the last four decades or so the Mandal has established the following institutions

including Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS).

Schools

Diploma Institutes

Colleges

Off Campuses

Research Programme

• Smt. Gokalibai P. P. High School

• Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathamik Shala

• Niranjana D. Parekh Pre-Primary School

• Chhatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School, ICSE

• Mukeshbhai R.Patel Military School – Shirpur

• SVKM International School

• Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic

• IBDP at SVKM International School

• Mithibai College of Arts

• Chauhan Institute of Science

• Amrutben Jivanlal Colege of Commerce &

Economics

• Narsee Monjee College of Commerce &

Economics

• A. V. Patel Junior College

• Shirpur-Dhulia District

• Bangalore

• Hyderabad

• Chandigarh

• Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for

Chemistry & Biological Sciences

Colleges For Professional Courses

Specialized Courses

International Collaboration

• Dwarkadas J.Sanghvi College of Engineering

• Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management

• Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy

• Jitendra Chauhan College of Law

• SVKM College of Law

• Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies

(Deemed-to-be University)

• School of Business Management

• Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management

& Engineering

• School of Pharmacy & Technology Management

• Balwant Sheth School of Architecture

• School of Science

• School of Commerce

• School of Distance Learning

• Academy of Aviation

• School of Economics

• Institute of Intellectual Properties Studies (IIPS)

• Harkisan Mehta Foundation Institute of

Journalism & Mass Communication

• Parag Vijay Datt Drama Academy

• SVKM’s Institute of International Studies (with

Kingston University, London)

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SVKM The Parentage

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From an Institute to a University

MIMS completed 30 years of its

existence in the year 2011-12. The

institution, established in the year 1981 as

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management

Studies, began its journey offering Master's

Degree Programme in Management Studies -

a course under University of Mumbai, with

an intake of only 40 students and 4 full time

faculty members.

NMIMS has undergone a tremendous

transformation since it commenced its

journey in 1981. Today it stands as a large,

imposing Institution (Deemed-to-be

University) with eight specialized schools

and off campus centers, with an intake of

about 4000+ students and 300+ full time

faculty members. From Bhaidas Auditorium,

NMIMS has also moved to a large complex

where it stands today as a landmark in Vile

Parle - an affluent suburb of Mumbai.

The journey traversed by NMIMS from 1981

to 2010 has been a long and fruitful one, with

many a milestones along the way.

1. In December 2006, the UGC granted

the Deemed-to-be University status

under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956, vide

notification No. F-9-37/2001-U-3

dated 13th January 2003 of the

Government of India.

2. NMIMS since then has taken major

initiatives in terms of the programmes,

curriculum development, international

linkages, placements and students'

development. Today the University is a

truly globalized center of learning,

providing its students a balanced

exposure to practical and academic

aspects of the industry.

he Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME) is an Timportant addition to NMIMS's vision of 'Transcending Horizons'. The MPSTME

leverages the capabilities inherent in the University, in both Engineering and Management

domains to make this unique contribution possible.

The MPSTME came into existence in 2006-07 with the entry of the third batch of MBA

(Tech.) innovative programme started in 2004. The MPSTME campus in Mumbai stands tall

as a shining metaphor of India's progress in the field of education.

The MPSTME is equipped with a world-class library, which has an impressive collection of

books and journals. It is fast transforming itself into a digital library with e-models,

e-catalogues and an online database - Online Public Access Catalog on the intranet, which

helps students check the library's collection of titles from across the world.

What is more, there are various laboratories: Those of Computer Science, Applied Sciences,

Telecommunications and Information Technology, which are equipped with technologically

advanced instruments and managed by a cooperative staff. There are recreation lounges

and sports facilities which complete the all-round experience at MPSTME.

The modern state-of-the-art facilities are developed to provide a conducive atmosphere for

teaching, learning & all round development of the students.

Under Graduate & Post Graduate ProgrammesThe Vision of NMIMS is to be a world-class center of excellence in management learning

and innovation, driven by social sensitivity and state-of-the-art technology. To better

understand the industry requirements, we had conducted an in-depth study and had

interactions with a cross section of industry leaders. These indicated that managers in the

industries would be more effective with a strong foundation in the concerned engineering

discipline. By integrating engineering and management in one single capsule to address a

major industry requirement, MBA (Tech.) programme was launched by NMIMS in the year

2004, which was the first of its kind in the country.

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SVKM’s NMIMS About MPSTME

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From an Institute to a University

MIMS completed 30 years of its

existence in the year 2011-12. The

institution, established in the year 1981 as

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management

Studies, began its journey offering Master's

Degree Programme in Management Studies -

a course under University of Mumbai, with

an intake of only 40 students and 4 full time

faculty members.

NMIMS has undergone a tremendous

transformation since it commenced its

journey in 1981. Today it stands as a large,

imposing Institution (Deemed-to-be

University) with eight specialized schools

and off campus centers, with an intake of

about 4000+ students and 300+ full time

faculty members. From Bhaidas Auditorium,

NMIMS has also moved to a large complex

where it stands today as a landmark in Vile

Parle - an affluent suburb of Mumbai.

The journey traversed by NMIMS from 1981

to 2010 has been a long and fruitful one, with

many a milestones along the way.

1. In December 2006, the UGC granted

the Deemed-to-be University status

under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956, vide

notification No. F-9-37/2001-U-3

dated 13th January 2003 of the

Government of India.

2. NMIMS since then has taken major

initiatives in terms of the programmes,

curriculum development, international

linkages, placements and students'

development. Today the University is a

truly globalized center of learning,

providing its students a balanced

exposure to practical and academic

aspects of the industry.

he Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (MPSTME) is an Timportant addition to NMIMS's vision of 'Transcending Horizons'. The MPSTME

leverages the capabilities inherent in the University, in both Engineering and Management

domains to make this unique contribution possible.

The MPSTME came into existence in 2006-07 with the entry of the third batch of MBA

(Tech.) innovative programme started in 2004. The MPSTME campus in Mumbai stands tall

as a shining metaphor of India's progress in the field of education.

The MPSTME is equipped with a world-class library, which has an impressive collection of

books and journals. It is fast transforming itself into a digital library with e-models,

e-catalogues and an online database - Online Public Access Catalog on the intranet, which

helps students check the library's collection of titles from across the world.

What is more, there are various laboratories: Those of Computer Science, Applied Sciences,

Telecommunications and Information Technology, which are equipped with technologically

advanced instruments and managed by a cooperative staff. There are recreation lounges

and sports facilities which complete the all-round experience at MPSTME.

The modern state-of-the-art facilities are developed to provide a conducive atmosphere for

teaching, learning & all round development of the students.

Under Graduate & Post Graduate ProgrammesThe Vision of NMIMS is to be a world-class center of excellence in management learning

and innovation, driven by social sensitivity and state-of-the-art technology. To better

understand the industry requirements, we had conducted an in-depth study and had

interactions with a cross section of industry leaders. These indicated that managers in the

industries would be more effective with a strong foundation in the concerned engineering

discipline. By integrating engineering and management in one single capsule to address a

major industry requirement, MBA (Tech.) programme was launched by NMIMS in the year

2004, which was the first of its kind in the country.

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The curriculum covers engineering courses in selected disciplines and the management

courses relevant to that technology area. It is an integration of technology and management

with the higher proportions of technological inputs in the initial stages and moving towards

“Technology Management” in the later stages of the course.

With the phenomenal growth of IT and Telecom Sectors all over the world, there are excellent

opportunities in IT, Electronics, Computer and Telecom Industries, especially for those who

undergo relevant education and training through well designed engineering programmes.

NMIMS, a professionally managed, reputed university having the support of SVKM and its

well known D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering has launched relevant need based

programmes in engineering at MPSTME for B. Tech., M. Tech. and Ph. D. levels. The aim of

these programmes is to develop engineers with sound knowledge and skills, with ability to

solve problems with creativity and innovations, who can work in a team and provide

leadership to meet challenges in the area of design, development, operations and applications

of products and services.

NMIMS has always strived to be world-class in every sphere of education. Some of the Best

Practices are as follows:

• Trimester System which ensures accelerated mode of academic delivery.Continuous

revision and updation of the course through a strong Board of Studies.

• With the aim of International adoptability, foreign language is made compulsory.

• MPSTME is now an IBM centre of Excellence. Value added Training Module of Oracle,

EMC2 and CISCO are offered as a part of the course subjects.

• Harvard case studies are extensively used to enhance the understanding of the students.

• Students have access to various e-library services and databases like the EBSCO, IEEE

databases, Proquest, Science Direct for research purposes.

• Regular talks and seminars are arranged with Industry experts so that the students can

constantly relate and apply their learning in class to the industry environment.

• The only student chapter of PMI in India is at MPSTME. Thereby imparting Project

Management inputs to our students. Opportunity to do CAPM course.

Dr. D. J. Shah, Ex-Principal of D. J. Sanghvi College of

Engineering, having vast experience of Institutional

Management, is appointed as Dean, Mukesh Patel

School of Technology Management & Engineering

and looking after the task of development of

programmes, faculty and infrastructure with the

support of teams of academicians, industry

experts and management groups.

SVKM's NMIMS has a reputation of

producing the brightest students. In line

with this legacy, the faculty members for

M P S T M E ' s p r o g r a m m e s a r e

characterized by high levels of

learnedness and orientation towards

research .They work hard to extract

excellence from the students.

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Best Practices

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The curriculum covers engineering courses in selected disciplines and the management

courses relevant to that technology area. It is an integration of technology and management

with the higher proportions of technological inputs in the initial stages and moving towards

“Technology Management” in the later stages of the course.

With the phenomenal growth of IT and Telecom Sectors all over the world, there are excellent

opportunities in IT, Electronics, Computer and Telecom Industries, especially for those who

undergo relevant education and training through well designed engineering programmes.

NMIMS, a professionally managed, reputed university having the support of SVKM and its

well known D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering has launched relevant need based

programmes in engineering at MPSTME for B. Tech., M. Tech. and Ph. D. levels. The aim of

these programmes is to develop engineers with sound knowledge and skills, with ability to

solve problems with creativity and innovations, who can work in a team and provide

leadership to meet challenges in the area of design, development, operations and applications

of products and services.

NMIMS has always strived to be world-class in every sphere of education. Some of the Best

Practices are as follows:

• Trimester System which ensures accelerated mode of academic delivery.Continuous

revision and updation of the course through a strong Board of Studies.

• With the aim of International adoptability, foreign language is made compulsory.

• MPSTME is now an IBM centre of Excellence. Value added Training Module of Oracle,

EMC2 and CISCO are offered as a part of the course subjects.

• Harvard case studies are extensively used to enhance the understanding of the students.

• Students have access to various e-library services and databases like the EBSCO, IEEE

databases, Proquest, Science Direct for research purposes.

• Regular talks and seminars are arranged with Industry experts so that the students can

constantly relate and apply their learning in class to the industry environment.

• The only student chapter of PMI in India is at MPSTME. Thereby imparting Project

Management inputs to our students. Opportunity to do CAPM course.

Dr. D. J. Shah, Ex-Principal of D. J. Sanghvi College of

Engineering, having vast experience of Institutional

Management, is appointed as Dean, Mukesh Patel

School of Technology Management & Engineering

and looking after the task of development of

programmes, faculty and infrastructure with the

support of teams of academicians, industry

experts and management groups.

SVKM's NMIMS has a reputation of

producing the brightest students. In line

with this legacy, the faculty members for

M P S T M E ' s p r o g r a m m e s a r e

characterized by high levels of

learnedness and orientation towards

research .They work hard to extract

excellence from the students.

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As per the new rules of SVKM's NMIMS University, there are 8 Boards of Studies, one for each

department. Each board consists of following members :

1. Dean of the School (Chairman)

2. HOD and all professors

3. Three teachers - Associate Professors / Asst. Professor nominated by the HOD

4. Four persons to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor with the recommendations of the

Dean for their expert knowledge including those belonging to the concerned profession

or industry.

Name Organisation Name Organisation

B.O.S. for Computer Engineering B.O.S for Technology Management

Dr. Sasikumar M. C-DAC Dr. M.G. Korgaonkar NICMR, Pune

Prof. M.V. Deshpande DJSCE Mr. R.N. Mohanty Pidilite

Dr. S.G. Bhirud VJTI Mr. Srikant Karra Syntel Ltd.

Mr. K.K. Minocha BSNL

B.O.S for Information Technology

Dr. S.G. Wagle MPHASIS S/w. & Services

Dr. Gita Kumta NMIMS

Dr. Sunita Mahajan MET

Prof. Abhijit Joshi DJSCE

Mr. Satish Joshi Patni Computers

Mr. Nitin Bodas L & T Infotech

Mr. P.K. Shah L & T

Mr. Praful Bhat Godrej Industries

Dr. Hari Deo Ex-UDCT

Dr. K.K. Tiwari Ex-UDCT

Mr. Sahasra Naman Uhde India Ltd.

B.O.S for Electronics Engineering

Prof. N.S.T. Sai Tech Mahindra

Prof. K.S. Kinage DJSCE

Mr. Saurav Srivashtav VSNL

Mr. Ramani Iyer DOT

Dr. Hari Vasudevan DJSCE

Mr. Pramod Jumle BOAT

Mr. Louis Periera Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

Dr. R.S. Mani Tech Nova Imaging System

B.O.S for EXTC Engineering

Prof. T.L. Hegde DJSCE

Dr. T.S. Rathore SFIT

Mr. V.V. Amin Digital System

B.O.S for Civil Engineering

Dr. S.Y. Mhaiskar

Prof. A.K. Garg NICMAR

Mr. Mukul P. Patel Harasiddh Group Rutu Developers Pvt. Ltd.

Sardar Patel College of Engineering

Dr. N.D. Patel Ex. Chairman, Builders Association of India

Task force for Civil Engineering

Mr. R.M. Choksi Tech Legal Consultant, Construction Management

Mr. V.B. Vanvari Head, Civil Engg. Dept, SBMP

Mr. Shahrokh P. Bagli Vice President, Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Ltd.

Dr. Ashok K. Jain HOD (Civil Engineering Dept.), IIT, Roorkee, Uttranchal

Dr. Mahesh M. Mudda Executive Director & CEO, New Consolidated Construction Co. Ltd.

Mr. Rajiv Chawla Chairman & Managing Director, Interbilds

Mr. Mridul Goyal Executive Director, BDS Projects India Pvt. Ltd.

B.O.S for Manufacturing / Mechanical

B.O.S for Chemical

I

Library

N addition to facilities at the main campus of NMIMS, Mukesh Patel School of Technology

Management & Engineering is having a separate building with approx 1,10,000 sq. ft. area,

which is on Plot A4 of SVKM on Bhakti Vedant Swami Marg, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle (W) at a

walking distance from the main campus of NMIMS. Administrative Block and faculty areas and

other state-of-the-art facilities are present in this building. Further space of 60,000 sq. ft. is

being planned for future requirements.

NMIMS with its state-of-the-art library has progressed a good deal by acquiring different kinds

of documents especially e-forms, cataloguing & processing them appropriately, storing and

giving access to its patrons not only in library premises, but also on the desktops from any part

of the world. The library database (OPAC), which is currently on intranet, gives detailed

information about library resources including books (more than 41,000), journals (315), e-

journals (more than 5000), databases (14) and technical reports with different search tools for

its users. Users can have access to more than 5000 full text journals covering titles published by

Elsevier (Science Direct), Springer, John Wiley, etc. and from the aggregators like Ebsco and

Proquest. Links to various databases like CMIE, Capital Markets, ISI Emerging Markets are also

made available through OPAC. The Learning Resource provides a number of innovative

information services including Journal Content Service, News Clipping Service and Monthly

Documents Additions Lists.

The library has transformed from a traditional library with manual transactions to an electronic

library, and is now heading towards transforming into a digital library.

A separate state-of-the-art library at MPSTME, Mumbai & Shirpur campus have been

developed with a number of books, journals & e-journals.

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As per the new rules of SVKM's NMIMS University, there are 8 Boards of Studies, one for each

department. Each board consists of following members :

1. Dean of the School (Chairman)

2. HOD and all professors

3. Three teachers - Associate Professors / Asst. Professor nominated by the HOD

4. Four persons to be nominated by the Vice Chancellor with the recommendations of the

Dean for their expert knowledge including those belonging to the concerned profession

or industry.

Name Organisation Name Organisation

B.O.S. for Computer Engineering B.O.S for Technology Management

Dr. Sasikumar M. C-DAC Dr. M.G. Korgaonkar NICMR, Pune

Prof. M.V. Deshpande DJSCE Mr. R.N. Mohanty Pidilite

Dr. S.G. Bhirud VJTI Mr. Srikant Karra Syntel Ltd.

Mr. K.K. Minocha BSNL

B.O.S for Information Technology

Dr. S.G. Wagle MPHASIS S/w. & Services

Dr. Gita Kumta NMIMS

Dr. Sunita Mahajan MET

Prof. Abhijit Joshi DJSCE

Mr. Satish Joshi Patni Computers

Mr. Nitin Bodas L & T Infotech

Mr. P.K. Shah L & T

Mr. Praful Bhat Godrej Industries

Dr. Hari Deo Ex-UDCT

Dr. K.K. Tiwari Ex-UDCT

Mr. Sahasra Naman Uhde India Ltd.

B.O.S for Electronics Engineering

Prof. N.S.T. Sai Tech Mahindra

Prof. K.S. Kinage DJSCE

Mr. Saurav Srivashtav VSNL

Mr. Ramani Iyer DOT

Dr. Hari Vasudevan DJSCE

Mr. Pramod Jumle BOAT

Mr. Louis Periera Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

Dr. R.S. Mani Tech Nova Imaging System

B.O.S for EXTC Engineering

Prof. T.L. Hegde DJSCE

Dr. T.S. Rathore SFIT

Mr. V.V. Amin Digital System

B.O.S for Civil Engineering

Dr. S.Y. Mhaiskar

Prof. A.K. Garg NICMAR

Mr. Mukul P. Patel Harasiddh Group Rutu Developers Pvt. Ltd.

Sardar Patel College of Engineering

Dr. N.D. Patel Ex. Chairman, Builders Association of India

Task force for Civil Engineering

Mr. R.M. Choksi Tech Legal Consultant, Construction Management

Mr. V.B. Vanvari Head, Civil Engg. Dept, SBMP

Mr. Shahrokh P. Bagli Vice President, Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Ltd.

Dr. Ashok K. Jain HOD (Civil Engineering Dept.), IIT, Roorkee, Uttranchal

Dr. Mahesh M. Mudda Executive Director & CEO, New Consolidated Construction Co. Ltd.

Mr. Rajiv Chawla Chairman & Managing Director, Interbilds

Mr. Mridul Goyal Executive Director, BDS Projects India Pvt. Ltd.

B.O.S for Manufacturing / Mechanical

B.O.S for Chemical

I

Library

N addition to facilities at the main campus of NMIMS, Mukesh Patel School of Technology

Management & Engineering is having a separate building with approx 1,10,000 sq. ft. area,

which is on Plot A4 of SVKM on Bhakti Vedant Swami Marg, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle (W) at a

walking distance from the main campus of NMIMS. Administrative Block and faculty areas and

other state-of-the-art facilities are present in this building. Further space of 60,000 sq. ft. is

being planned for future requirements.

NMIMS with its state-of-the-art library has progressed a good deal by acquiring different kinds

of documents especially e-forms, cataloguing & processing them appropriately, storing and

giving access to its patrons not only in library premises, but also on the desktops from any part

of the world. The library database (OPAC), which is currently on intranet, gives detailed

information about library resources including books (more than 41,000), journals (315), e-

journals (more than 5000), databases (14) and technical reports with different search tools for

its users. Users can have access to more than 5000 full text journals covering titles published by

Elsevier (Science Direct), Springer, John Wiley, etc. and from the aggregators like Ebsco and

Proquest. Links to various databases like CMIE, Capital Markets, ISI Emerging Markets are also

made available through OPAC. The Learning Resource provides a number of innovative

information services including Journal Content Service, News Clipping Service and Monthly

Documents Additions Lists.

The library has transformed from a traditional library with manual transactions to an electronic

library, and is now heading towards transforming into a digital library.

A separate state-of-the-art library at MPSTME, Mumbai & Shirpur campus have been

developed with a number of books, journals & e-journals.

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Board of Studies MPSTME Mumbai Campus

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Computer / IT Labs

Science Labs

Electronics & Telecommunication Lab

The Audio Interactive Language Lab

Lab Support Staff

Classrooms / Halls

Accommodation for Students

Fifteen Computer/ IT labs with 300 work-stations connected to internet supported by a 3

mbps leased line are available for use of the Students. It is also equipped with a wide range

of licensed system software and applications software. The entire campus is connected

with Wi-Fi network.

Chemistry and Physics labs with well equipped instruments are available for the students.

Chemical, Mechanical & Civil Engineering Labs

The School have well equipped labs for Chemical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering.

Various labs namely, Electronics & Logic Circuits, Microprocessor Lab, Electronic Circuits

and Micro-Controller, Digital Design Lab, Communication Lab & Advanced

Communication Lab have been set up for use of students of all streams.

NMIMS has pioneered the initiative of scientifically assisting students in preparing for

group discussions or job interviews by developing an Audio Interactive Language Lab on

the campus.

Lab Support Staff are available to assist students in planning and performing practicals /

projects.

All classrooms in the campus are air conditioned and have ceiling mounted LCDs with

facility of Mikes, Speakers and Amplifiers. MPSTME has well equipped air conditioned

Seminar Halls, Drawing Hall and Conference Hall for various programmes.

Hostel for Girls

NMIMS has a well furnished hostel for girls by the name of MKM Sanghavi Girls' Hostel,

which is located in close proximity to the university. Along with this, few limited residential

flats are also available for providing accommodation to girl students.

Limited hostel accommodation is available for boys at G. R. Jani Boys' Hostel. Besides this, a

few residential flats are also hired for providing accommodation to boys.

Note: The hostel accommodation is very limited and the university will assist the students

in finding a suitable accommodation.

Hostel for Boys

Shirpur is a tribal area of North Maharashtra adjoining Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The State-

of-art infrastructure facilities are provided to the students with quality education at reasonable

fees. Shirpur is a perfect example of a model township which has been developed by local

organizations under the leadership of Hon'ble Shri. Amrishbhai Patel, MLA, Maharashtra,

President SVKM and Chancellor, SVKM's NMIMS.

Shirpur is one of the best towns in Maharashtra located in Dhulia District, which has the border

touching to Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. It is well connected by Road and Rail to Mumbai in

Maharashtra, to Indore in Madhya Pradesh and to Vadodara in Gujarat. There are plenty of trees

in and around the town and pollution free environment. The Shirpur Municipal Corporation

was given the best Municipal Corporation Award by the State Government. The cleanliness of

th town is maintained throughout the year. The drinking water is supplied after the purification

in the modern plant. The educational facilities, medical facilities, open areas, playground and

other amenities are superior to those available in many big cities in the country. Shri Vile Parle

Kelavani Mandal started its Military School in the year 2000 and from the year 2007-08 it has

started the Off Campus Centre of its NMIMS University on a land area of about 50 acres.

Some of the top class amenities of this town include excellent medical facilities, modern

primary and secondary schools, pharmacy and engineering colleges, 24 hour UV purified

water, modern well lit roads and a town hall which is a rarity in many cities in the country. It

also boasts of the world's largest gold refinery and a spinning mill. It recently won a best

township award from the Government of Maharashtra.

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MPSTME Shirpur Campus

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Computer / IT Labs

Science Labs

Electronics & Telecommunication Lab

The Audio Interactive Language Lab

Lab Support Staff

Classrooms / Halls

Accommodation for Students

Fifteen Computer/ IT labs with 300 work-stations connected to internet supported by a 3

mbps leased line are available for use of the Students. It is also equipped with a wide range

of licensed system software and applications software. The entire campus is connected

with Wi-Fi network.

Chemistry and Physics labs with well equipped instruments are available for the students.

Chemical, Mechanical & Civil Engineering Labs

The School have well equipped labs for Chemical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering.

Various labs namely, Electronics & Logic Circuits, Microprocessor Lab, Electronic Circuits

and Micro-Controller, Digital Design Lab, Communication Lab & Advanced

Communication Lab have been set up for use of students of all streams.

NMIMS has pioneered the initiative of scientifically assisting students in preparing for

group discussions or job interviews by developing an Audio Interactive Language Lab on

the campus.

Lab Support Staff are available to assist students in planning and performing practicals /

projects.

All classrooms in the campus are air conditioned and have ceiling mounted LCDs with

facility of Mikes, Speakers and Amplifiers. MPSTME has well equipped air conditioned

Seminar Halls, Drawing Hall and Conference Hall for various programmes.

Hostel for Girls

NMIMS has a well furnished hostel for girls by the name of MKM Sanghavi Girls' Hostel,

which is located in close proximity to the university. Along with this, few limited residential

flats are also available for providing accommodation to girl students.

Limited hostel accommodation is available for boys at G. R. Jani Boys' Hostel. Besides this, a

few residential flats are also hired for providing accommodation to boys.

Note: The hostel accommodation is very limited and the university will assist the students

in finding a suitable accommodation.

Hostel for Boys

Shirpur is a tribal area of North Maharashtra adjoining Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The State-

of-art infrastructure facilities are provided to the students with quality education at reasonable

fees. Shirpur is a perfect example of a model township which has been developed by local

organizations under the leadership of Hon'ble Shri. Amrishbhai Patel, MLA, Maharashtra,

President SVKM and Chancellor, SVKM's NMIMS.

Shirpur is one of the best towns in Maharashtra located in Dhulia District, which has the border

touching to Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. It is well connected by Road and Rail to Mumbai in

Maharashtra, to Indore in Madhya Pradesh and to Vadodara in Gujarat. There are plenty of trees

in and around the town and pollution free environment. The Shirpur Municipal Corporation

was given the best Municipal Corporation Award by the State Government. The cleanliness of

th town is maintained throughout the year. The drinking water is supplied after the purification

in the modern plant. The educational facilities, medical facilities, open areas, playground and

other amenities are superior to those available in many big cities in the country. Shri Vile Parle

Kelavani Mandal started its Military School in the year 2000 and from the year 2007-08 it has

started the Off Campus Centre of its NMIMS University on a land area of about 50 acres.

Some of the top class amenities of this town include excellent medical facilities, modern

primary and secondary schools, pharmacy and engineering colleges, 24 hour UV purified

water, modern well lit roads and a town hall which is a rarity in many cities in the country. It

also boasts of the world's largest gold refinery and a spinning mill. It recently won a best

township award from the Government of Maharashtra.

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MPSTME Shirpur Campus

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Key Points of SVKM’s NMIMS at Shirpur:

Value

Depth

Connections

Campus Network

• Away from the bustle of the city, the Shirpur off Campus Centre, embraced by lush

greenery is breathtakingly beautiful. The unpolluted, quiet atmosphere here creates

the right ambience to study.

• Modern facilities to provide ambience & support for curricula & extra curricula

activities for the overall -development of students

• 24×7 availability of Library, Laboratory with Internet Facility and Dedicated and

Qualified faculty to ensure high standard of teaching - learning and evaluation

processes. Offers a blend of traditional and modern teaching techniques, with top

rated faculty members.

• Periodic review and revision of curricula based on feedback from the industry with

quick response to ensure the relevance of the programmes to the changing needs of

industry.

• Trimester system with proper planning to utilize the resources effectively and

efficiently

• Regular visits of the renowned & proven academicians from well known Industries,

Research Organizations, IIT's and Top Ranking Educational Institutions.

Shirpur off Campus Center delivers an outstanding value in private professional education.

Students work closely with professors in the residential campus, have extensive research

and publishing opportunities and are provided access to advanced equipment.

Emphasis is on a well-rounded education that has resulted in good academic results, which

is the core of all undergraduate study. The curriculum develops students through exposure

to diverse areas of study and it emphasizes critical thinking and communication skills. This

added depth gives a competitive edge to students in professional programs.

The NMIMS offer more than an excellent education. Professional direction for students is

offered through the involvement of key industry advisory boards, corporate partners and

student pre-professional organizations.

The Campus Network is based on a fiber optic back bone and GigaBit Ethernet

technologies. The Campus Network covers the class rooms, library, laboratory and hostel.

The intranet has all computer nodes and Laptops which are interconnected by a fiber optic

network. Every classroom is equipped with Laptop/PC and LCD projectors integrated with

campus wide Network.

Wireless Hotspots

Internet@ 10 mbps (1:1)

Software Library

Workshop Complex

In addition to the wired network, the entire campus has a parallel wireless network. You will be

able to access the entire networked resources from virtually anywhere in the campus. Branded

Laptops with Mobile Technology has been provided for the same.

Black Board Learning and Content Management system Students can access the Internet round

the clock and the learning resources available on the Campus Network - Black Board to manage

the vast knowledge and create an online learning environment. Thus, it makes possible for the

students to access information resources anywhere and anytime in the NMIMS, Shirpur

Campus.

All members on the intranet have access to Internet 24 hours a day, through 10 mbps Internet

Line. The Internet bandwidth will be enhanced every year.

The software environment includes Windows Clients with Windows 2003 Server, SQL Server

DBMS, MS Office (Campus Wide License), Firewall and Spy wares, Oracle Package, Visual and

Object Oriented Languages like Visual Basic & Visual C++ with .NET and Turbo C++, Java,

Red Hat Linux Original Pack, Squid Proxy Server etc.

The Workshop Complex has the all kind of material and components required to offer training

and hands on in different basic Shop practices like Electronics basics and foundations for the IT

Professionals

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Key Points of SVKM’s NMIMS at Shirpur:

Value

Depth

Connections

Campus Network

• Away from the bustle of the city, the Shirpur off Campus Centre, embraced by lush

greenery is breathtakingly beautiful. The unpolluted, quiet atmosphere here creates

the right ambience to study.

• Modern facilities to provide ambience & support for curricula & extra curricula

activities for the overall -development of students

• 24×7 availability of Library, Laboratory with Internet Facility and Dedicated and

Qualified faculty to ensure high standard of teaching - learning and evaluation

processes. Offers a blend of traditional and modern teaching techniques, with top

rated faculty members.

• Periodic review and revision of curricula based on feedback from the industry with

quick response to ensure the relevance of the programmes to the changing needs of

industry.

• Trimester system with proper planning to utilize the resources effectively and

efficiently

• Regular visits of the renowned & proven academicians from well known Industries,

Research Organizations, IIT's and Top Ranking Educational Institutions.

Shirpur off Campus Center delivers an outstanding value in private professional education.

Students work closely with professors in the residential campus, have extensive research

and publishing opportunities and are provided access to advanced equipment.

Emphasis is on a well-rounded education that has resulted in good academic results, which

is the core of all undergraduate study. The curriculum develops students through exposure

to diverse areas of study and it emphasizes critical thinking and communication skills. This

added depth gives a competitive edge to students in professional programs.

The NMIMS offer more than an excellent education. Professional direction for students is

offered through the involvement of key industry advisory boards, corporate partners and

student pre-professional organizations.

The Campus Network is based on a fiber optic back bone and GigaBit Ethernet

technologies. The Campus Network covers the class rooms, library, laboratory and hostel.

The intranet has all computer nodes and Laptops which are interconnected by a fiber optic

network. Every classroom is equipped with Laptop/PC and LCD projectors integrated with

campus wide Network.

Wireless Hotspots

Internet@ 10 mbps (1:1)

Software Library

Workshop Complex

In addition to the wired network, the entire campus has a parallel wireless network. You will be

able to access the entire networked resources from virtually anywhere in the campus. Branded

Laptops with Mobile Technology has been provided for the same.

Black Board Learning and Content Management system Students can access the Internet round

the clock and the learning resources available on the Campus Network - Black Board to manage

the vast knowledge and create an online learning environment. Thus, it makes possible for the

students to access information resources anywhere and anytime in the NMIMS, Shirpur

Campus.

All members on the intranet have access to Internet 24 hours a day, through 10 mbps Internet

Line. The Internet bandwidth will be enhanced every year.

The software environment includes Windows Clients with Windows 2003 Server, SQL Server

DBMS, MS Office (Campus Wide License), Firewall and Spy wares, Oracle Package, Visual and

Object Oriented Languages like Visual Basic & Visual C++ with .NET and Turbo C++, Java,

Red Hat Linux Original Pack, Squid Proxy Server etc.

The Workshop Complex has the all kind of material and components required to offer training

and hands on in different basic Shop practices like Electronics basics and foundations for the IT

Professionals

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Research

Library

Laboratory

All the Departments presently have the twin objectives of delivering useful courses and of

carrying out meaningful research. The NMIMS has carried out research works in multi-

directional fields within its scope under the sponsorship of several organizations and has

helped in solving quite a large number of problems for practicing engineers.

Fully computerized and well stocked Library, with online access to Books & E- Journals

where the thirst for knowledge is quenched. Library includes not only paper versions, but

also electronic versions, CD-ROMs, multimedia and online products

• Sufficient number of Library books / Titles/Journals are available. (Programme - wise).

• Subscription for Online National / International Journals and Digital Library

• E-Library Facility is Available.

For each Laboratory all required Modern Quality Equipments and Facilities are available.

The Laboratories has Pentium-IV Computers with TFT Monitors and with Wireless NICs in

LAN, Printers, Scanners, DVD burners, Digital Cameras. These Laboratories provides

various network based services such as Internet, Groupware, Database, Proxy, Email,

Printing, and Laptops & LCD Projectors.

Computer Centre & Services There are DELL Power-Edge servers and the branded

Workstations along with the Laptops of DELL and the stand alone Pentium-IV PCs. There is

a network - Intranet/Internet (designed by CISCO) consisting of the DELL Power-Edge

servers, with switches and hubs to which P-IV PCs are connected as nodes. These would be

used for providing computer training and hands-on practice to the students and also for

running short term courses for the same. Facilities for R&D activities are available for

faculty members and research scholars. These machines have connectivity with internet

and have access to e-mail. All major Licensee Software along with several special purpose

software like Black Board have been acquired.

Lecture-Halls

Conference-Room

Seminar-Hall

Hostel Facility

The Lecture Halls are airy, spacious and well ventilated, in conformity with international

standards. Extensive use of audio-visual media and LCD Projectors enables the students to

grasp advance technology quite easily.

A conference room of corporate standard is one of the highlights of Shirpur Campus. Ultra

modern facilities to conduct board meetings, campus recruitment are available here.

A seminar hall built to international standards is exclusively for intellectual activities like paper

presentations, seminars, workshops, debates and inter-collegiate competitions. Guest lectures

for the students and faculty improvement programs etc can be conduct here regularly

Separate hostel facilities are available for boys and girls. The Shirpur Campus Hostel has been

constructed to provide a safe and congenial atmosphere to the students. Airy rooms luxuriously

furnished with attached bathroom, access to Computer lab, Cyber center, Canteen, Library,

Audio Visual Facility, Water coolers with purified drinking water, TV Room, indoor games room

and Gymnasium and a senior faculty member as Warden-Friend-Guide-Philosopher are the

exclusive features of the hostel. Ragging is strictly prohibited and strict discipline is

maintained. 24 hours medical facility is available. The Campus is set amidst sylvan

surroundings, enveloped by fresh air and greenery on the Mumbai-Agra Highway, away from

the hustle and bustle of the city. The imposing building and the lush green lawn are wonderful

salubrious ingredients for meaningful learning. Every effort has been made at this Campus that

the main building conforms to high standards of quality in construction. Every minute detail

has been thought about, planned and executed in this Center for Learning.

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Research

Library

Laboratory

All the Departments presently have the twin objectives of delivering useful courses and of

carrying out meaningful research. The NMIMS has carried out research works in multi-

directional fields within its scope under the sponsorship of several organizations and has

helped in solving quite a large number of problems for practicing engineers.

Fully computerized and well stocked Library, with online access to Books & E- Journals

where the thirst for knowledge is quenched. Library includes not only paper versions, but

also electronic versions, CD-ROMs, multimedia and online products

• Sufficient number of Library books / Titles/Journals are available. (Programme - wise).

• Subscription for Online National / International Journals and Digital Library

• E-Library Facility is Available.

For each Laboratory all required Modern Quality Equipments and Facilities are available.

The Laboratories has Pentium-IV Computers with TFT Monitors and with Wireless NICs in

LAN, Printers, Scanners, DVD burners, Digital Cameras. These Laboratories provides

various network based services such as Internet, Groupware, Database, Proxy, Email,

Printing, and Laptops & LCD Projectors.

Computer Centre & Services There are DELL Power-Edge servers and the branded

Workstations along with the Laptops of DELL and the stand alone Pentium-IV PCs. There is

a network - Intranet/Internet (designed by CISCO) consisting of the DELL Power-Edge

servers, with switches and hubs to which P-IV PCs are connected as nodes. These would be

used for providing computer training and hands-on practice to the students and also for

running short term courses for the same. Facilities for R&D activities are available for

faculty members and research scholars. These machines have connectivity with internet

and have access to e-mail. All major Licensee Software along with several special purpose

software like Black Board have been acquired.

Lecture-Halls

Conference-Room

Seminar-Hall

Hostel Facility

The Lecture Halls are airy, spacious and well ventilated, in conformity with international

standards. Extensive use of audio-visual media and LCD Projectors enables the students to

grasp advance technology quite easily.

A conference room of corporate standard is one of the highlights of Shirpur Campus. Ultra

modern facilities to conduct board meetings, campus recruitment are available here.

A seminar hall built to international standards is exclusively for intellectual activities like paper

presentations, seminars, workshops, debates and inter-collegiate competitions. Guest lectures

for the students and faculty improvement programs etc can be conduct here regularly

Separate hostel facilities are available for boys and girls. The Shirpur Campus Hostel has been

constructed to provide a safe and congenial atmosphere to the students. Airy rooms luxuriously

furnished with attached bathroom, access to Computer lab, Cyber center, Canteen, Library,

Audio Visual Facility, Water coolers with purified drinking water, TV Room, indoor games room

and Gymnasium and a senior faculty member as Warden-Friend-Guide-Philosopher are the

exclusive features of the hostel. Ragging is strictly prohibited and strict discipline is

maintained. 24 hours medical facility is available. The Campus is set amidst sylvan

surroundings, enveloped by fresh air and greenery on the Mumbai-Agra Highway, away from

the hustle and bustle of the city. The imposing building and the lush green lawn are wonderful

salubrious ingredients for meaningful learning. Every effort has been made at this Campus that

the main building conforms to high standards of quality in construction. Every minute detail

has been thought about, planned and executed in this Center for Learning.

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Industry - Institute Linkages

Linkages with the Community

Linkages with Technical Institutions in the Region

Linkages Abroad

Linkages with R&D Laboratories

NMIMS is proactive in Industry-Institute Partnership addressing all aspects, which enhances

networking between academia and industry. The university maintains a sustained

relationship with companies to expose the students to the realms of the corporate

environment.

The primary focus of the school is to provide students with excellent education relevant to the

present and emerging industry requirements. For this purpose the industry linkage is an

important factor and this is in-built into the curriculum. Some of the steps taken in this

direction are:

Students are encouraged to become members of Professional Bodies and the school is also a

corporate member of a number of such bodies. Students are also encouraged to form student

chapters of Social Forums like Rotract Club and Social Responsibility Forums through which

they are channelized to work for the community.

The school has on its Board of Studies several leading educationists like Principals, Ex-

Principals and Sr. Professors of reputed engineering institutions, Ex-Director-IIT-Madras,

Director- CDAC, etc. Continuous interactions are maintained with these institutions. NMIMS

University signs MOU with University of Houston, College of Engineering, Houston, Texas.

In order to ensure that our brew has global appeal, NMIMS University has been collaborating

with global institutions of repute. The relationships already exist with the following:

• Harvard Business School

• Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece.

• ESC Rouen, EUROMED Marseille Ecole de Management, France.

• Grenoble Ecole de Management, Grenoble, France.

• University of Houston, USA.

• Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland USA.

• Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne, Australia.

• Senaca College of Applied Arts & Technology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

• ESSCA, Angers, France.

• ESSCA, Budapest, Hungery.

• EUROMED, Merseille, France.

The programme is in its infancy and this aspect will be looked into in the coming few years. 25

students of first batch of M. Tech. who completed the programme were awarded a degree at

the convocation - 2008. 45 students have been enrolled for Ph.D. Engineering Science since

2006-07 and they are pursuing their research work.

Linkages with Professional Bodies

Industrial Training & Project Work

The chapters and students' chapters of several national and international professional bodies

are established at NMIMS and are organizing various activities. This includes IEEE, ISTE,

IICHE, ISTD, ISME, IETE, PMI etc.

Under MBA (Tech.) Programme, the 9th trimester which falls under the 3rd year is earmarked

for Industrial Training and a minor project of 3-5 months duration. The objective of this

training is to familiarize the students with the overall working of the Industrial Organization in

their respective area of specialization & also to undertake a project.

In the 13th trimester, the students will undertake a major project of 3-5 months duration in the

industry. This project will address the industry's pressing needs in any techno-managerial

field. The objective of the programme shall be to enhance the students' managerial skills &

promote a strong bonding with the industry.

Both the training/ project work mentioned above carry full credits and the students would be

evaluated based on their training performance, their project report & their performance in the

subsequent presentation/ viva examination.

Under B.Tech programme, students are required to undergo four to six weeks summer training

at the end of third year in industry. It gives the interns a glimpse of the corporate arena and

allows them to develop their skill sets. The college placecom maintains a database of students'

profiles through which companies can search for prospective interns meeting their project

requirements.

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Industry - Institute Linkages

Linkages with the Community

Linkages with Technical Institutions in the Region

Linkages Abroad

Linkages with R&D Laboratories

NMIMS is proactive in Industry-Institute Partnership addressing all aspects, which enhances

networking between academia and industry. The university maintains a sustained

relationship with companies to expose the students to the realms of the corporate

environment.

The primary focus of the school is to provide students with excellent education relevant to the

present and emerging industry requirements. For this purpose the industry linkage is an

important factor and this is in-built into the curriculum. Some of the steps taken in this

direction are:

Students are encouraged to become members of Professional Bodies and the school is also a

corporate member of a number of such bodies. Students are also encouraged to form student

chapters of Social Forums like Rotract Club and Social Responsibility Forums through which

they are channelized to work for the community.

The school has on its Board of Studies several leading educationists like Principals, Ex-

Principals and Sr. Professors of reputed engineering institutions, Ex-Director-IIT-Madras,

Director- CDAC, etc. Continuous interactions are maintained with these institutions. NMIMS

University signs MOU with University of Houston, College of Engineering, Houston, Texas.

In order to ensure that our brew has global appeal, NMIMS University has been collaborating

with global institutions of repute. The relationships already exist with the following:

• Harvard Business School

• Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece.

• ESC Rouen, EUROMED Marseille Ecole de Management, France.

• Grenoble Ecole de Management, Grenoble, France.

• University of Houston, USA.

• Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland USA.

• Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne, Australia.

• Senaca College of Applied Arts & Technology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

• ESSCA, Angers, France.

• ESSCA, Budapest, Hungery.

• EUROMED, Merseille, France.

The programme is in its infancy and this aspect will be looked into in the coming few years. 25

students of first batch of M. Tech. who completed the programme were awarded a degree at

the convocation - 2008. 45 students have been enrolled for Ph.D. Engineering Science since

2006-07 and they are pursuing their research work.

Linkages with Professional Bodies

Industrial Training & Project Work

The chapters and students' chapters of several national and international professional bodies

are established at NMIMS and are organizing various activities. This includes IEEE, ISTE,

IICHE, ISTD, ISME, IETE, PMI etc.

Under MBA (Tech.) Programme, the 9th trimester which falls under the 3rd year is earmarked

for Industrial Training and a minor project of 3-5 months duration. The objective of this

training is to familiarize the students with the overall working of the Industrial Organization in

their respective area of specialization & also to undertake a project.

In the 13th trimester, the students will undertake a major project of 3-5 months duration in the

industry. This project will address the industry's pressing needs in any techno-managerial

field. The objective of the programme shall be to enhance the students' managerial skills &

promote a strong bonding with the industry.

Both the training/ project work mentioned above carry full credits and the students would be

evaluated based on their training performance, their project report & their performance in the

subsequent presentation/ viva examination.

Under B.Tech programme, students are required to undergo four to six weeks summer training

at the end of third year in industry. It gives the interns a glimpse of the corporate arena and

allows them to develop their skill sets. The college placecom maintains a database of students'

profiles through which companies can search for prospective interns meeting their project

requirements.

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Linkages

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(N) Code Solutions 3i Infotech5 Point Solution6 DegreesA.R. Softwares Pvt Ltd.ABB CorporationAccentureAircel AirtelAker SolutionsAkzo Nobel Coating India Pvt. Ltd. Alcatel- LucentAmerican International Group Inc.Appin TechARSH Advisors & Owners Ltd. ATUL Pvt LtdAVIVA Life Insurance Axiom Education Pvt Ltd. Bajaj Consultancy Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra BARCBarclays Base TechnologiesBest (IT) World Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL)Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.(BPCL) Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) Bharati Airtel Ltd. Bilakhia Group Black HawkBOC (India) Ltd. Braintree SolutionBristline IncBukard Steel LtdBulwarkCapgemini IndiaCapital IqCEG (Raj Govt.)Central Bank Of India Centre For Development of Advanced ComputingCitigroup Global Services Ltd. CMC Ltd. Concept S&E Pvt LtdCrompton Greaves Ltd. CTech LabsDeloitte Haskins And SellsDena Data CenterDucat, DelhiEBIXE-Connect SolutionEdelwiessElectro Therm India Pvt. Ltd. Emerson Process ManagementEmnetEnercon (India) Ltd. Ernst & Young Ltd. Essar GroupEssar Pvt LtdEssenETEC, IncFaur Technologies

FINO Fiserv India Pvt LtdGayatri Techno LabGenpact Geo TechGlobal TelecomGMR Grail ResearchGrasim India Ltd. GTL Ltd. Gulf Oil Ltd. HALHCL ComnetHCL Info SystemsHCL Technologies Ltd. Hewlett-Packard HFCL Infotel LtdHindustan PetroleumHindustan Unilever Ltd. HolcimHorizon Core Infosoft Pvt LtdHSBC HSSAHUAWEiIBM ICICI Bank IDBI Bank Idea Cellular Ltd. IIRSIISC BangaloreIITIIT MumbaiIndia Infoline Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.Indigo ArchitectsIndusind Bank Infinite- TechInfosysInmac ComputersInnodata Isogen India Pvt. Ltd.Intelenet GlobalIPCA Laboratories ISROITC Ltd. J P Morgan Jindal Steels & Power Ltd.Johnson & Johnson JSW Ltd. K3 Web CreationKale ConsultantKarrox TechKe ElectronicsKean India LtdKesar InfoKotak Mahindra Bank KPMG Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. LG Maestros Mediline SystemsMagma Design Automation IndiaMahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Marico Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. MastekMatrix Cellular Maxwell Industries Ltd. Meghraj Finance Mettler ToledoMicroqual MicrosoftMindcraftMinnicent TechnologiesMitashi EntertainmentMosaicMosaic TechnologyMotilal Oswal National Aviation Co.National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. National Thermal Power CorporationNCR Corporation Ltd. NEC JapanNEO RhythmNerolac Paints Net Core Solutions Ltd.NETH INDIANHPCNokiaNokia Siemens Network Ltd. OCEAN Inc.Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Onemobile Onward TechnologyOracle Management Services Pvt. Ltd. Orange PACE Infotech Ltd.Paramount CommunicationPatni Computer Systems Ltd. PCS TechnologyPentagon EnterprisesPepsico Pfizer Ltd. PGCLPidilite Industries Ltd. Plasma ResearchPolipexPolygonPrabhudas LiladharPRAUM TechPrecision PowerPrestigePricewaterhousecoopersPrime SecuritiesPunjab National BankQuinnoxRadisinityRallis India Ltd.RanbaxyRed HawkReliance CommunicationsReliance Industries Ltd.Reliance InfocommReliance Infrastructure Ltd.Reliance Natural Resources Ltd.

Rhode & SchwarzRicasil Ind LtdRishab Sft.River SilicaSAATHA Infotech Ltd.SamtelSandozSaraswat Infotech.ScitechSeed InfotechSenvisberry Pvt Ltd.Shapia Software Solutions LtdSiemens Ltd.Silicon CitySmart XelSNA InfotechSoft Com SolutionsSony EricssonSPANCOSpont SolnStandard CharteredSTEELCO GujaratSterlite Technologies LtdSun MicrosystemsSyndrome - TechSynergy ConsultingSyntelTaj Glass Pvt LtdTata CommunicationsTata Consultancy ServicesTata Consulting Engineers Ltd.Tata Motors Ltd.Tata NanoTata PowerTata Steel LtdTata Technologies Ltd.Tata Teleservices Ltd.Tavant TechnologiesTech MahindraTechnophiliaTecnimont ICBTejas NetworkTelecommunications Consultants India Ltd.TriburgTulip Telecom LtdTwenty First Century Group (TFC)U-FlexUHDE India Ltd.Union Bank Of IndiaUnited Phosporous Ltd.UPLUTI Asset Management Co. Ltd.VideoconVirtusa CorporationVodafone Essar Ltd.Vodafone IndiaWELSPUNWipro TechnologiesWirefoot PvtWTA SolutionsYamaha Ltd.Zamil InfrastructreZicom

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(N) Code Solutions 3i Infotech5 Point Solution6 DegreesA.R. Softwares Pvt Ltd.ABB CorporationAccentureAircel AirtelAker SolutionsAkzo Nobel Coating India Pvt. Ltd. Alcatel- LucentAmerican International Group Inc.Appin TechARSH Advisors & Owners Ltd. ATUL Pvt LtdAVIVA Life Insurance Axiom Education Pvt Ltd. Bajaj Consultancy Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra BARCBarclays Base TechnologiesBest (IT) World Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL)Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.(BPCL) Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) Bharati Airtel Ltd. Bilakhia Group Black HawkBOC (India) Ltd. Braintree SolutionBristline IncBukard Steel LtdBulwarkCapgemini IndiaCapital IqCEG (Raj Govt.)Central Bank Of India Centre For Development of Advanced ComputingCitigroup Global Services Ltd. CMC Ltd. Concept S&E Pvt LtdCrompton Greaves Ltd. CTech LabsDeloitte Haskins And SellsDena Data CenterDucat, DelhiEBIXE-Connect SolutionEdelwiessElectro Therm India Pvt. Ltd. Emerson Process ManagementEmnetEnercon (India) Ltd. Ernst & Young Ltd. Essar GroupEssar Pvt LtdEssenETEC, IncFaur Technologies

FINO Fiserv India Pvt LtdGayatri Techno LabGenpact Geo TechGlobal TelecomGMR Grail ResearchGrasim India Ltd. GTL Ltd. Gulf Oil Ltd. HALHCL ComnetHCL Info SystemsHCL Technologies Ltd. Hewlett-Packard HFCL Infotel LtdHindustan PetroleumHindustan Unilever Ltd. HolcimHorizon Core Infosoft Pvt LtdHSBC HSSAHUAWEiIBM ICICI Bank IDBI Bank Idea Cellular Ltd. IIRSIISC BangaloreIITIIT MumbaiIndia Infoline Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.Indigo ArchitectsIndusind Bank Infinite- TechInfosysInmac ComputersInnodata Isogen India Pvt. Ltd.Intelenet GlobalIPCA Laboratories ISROITC Ltd. J P Morgan Jindal Steels & Power Ltd.Johnson & Johnson JSW Ltd. K3 Web CreationKale ConsultantKarrox TechKe ElectronicsKean India LtdKesar InfoKotak Mahindra Bank KPMG Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd. Larsen & Toubro Ltd. LG Maestros Mediline SystemsMagma Design Automation IndiaMahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Marico Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. MastekMatrix Cellular Maxwell Industries Ltd. Meghraj Finance Mettler ToledoMicroqual MicrosoftMindcraftMinnicent TechnologiesMitashi EntertainmentMosaicMosaic TechnologyMotilal Oswal National Aviation Co.National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. National Thermal Power CorporationNCR Corporation Ltd. NEC JapanNEO RhythmNerolac Paints Net Core Solutions Ltd.NETH INDIANHPCNokiaNokia Siemens Network Ltd. OCEAN Inc.Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Onemobile Onward TechnologyOracle Management Services Pvt. Ltd. Orange PACE Infotech Ltd.Paramount CommunicationPatni Computer Systems Ltd. PCS TechnologyPentagon EnterprisesPepsico Pfizer Ltd. PGCLPidilite Industries Ltd. Plasma ResearchPolipexPolygonPrabhudas LiladharPRAUM TechPrecision PowerPrestigePricewaterhousecoopersPrime SecuritiesPunjab National BankQuinnoxRadisinityRallis India Ltd.RanbaxyRed HawkReliance CommunicationsReliance Industries Ltd.Reliance InfocommReliance Infrastructure Ltd.Reliance Natural Resources Ltd.

Rhode & SchwarzRicasil Ind LtdRishab Sft.River SilicaSAATHA Infotech Ltd.SamtelSandozSaraswat Infotech.ScitechSeed InfotechSenvisberry Pvt Ltd.Shapia Software Solutions LtdSiemens Ltd.Silicon CitySmart XelSNA InfotechSoft Com SolutionsSony EricssonSPANCOSpont SolnStandard CharteredSTEELCO GujaratSterlite Technologies LtdSun MicrosystemsSyndrome - TechSynergy ConsultingSyntelTaj Glass Pvt LtdTata CommunicationsTata Consultancy ServicesTata Consulting Engineers Ltd.Tata Motors Ltd.Tata NanoTata PowerTata Steel LtdTata Technologies Ltd.Tata Teleservices Ltd.Tavant TechnologiesTech MahindraTechnophiliaTecnimont ICBTejas NetworkTelecommunications Consultants India Ltd.TriburgTulip Telecom LtdTwenty First Century Group (TFC)U-FlexUHDE India Ltd.Union Bank Of IndiaUnited Phosporous Ltd.UPLUTI Asset Management Co. Ltd.VideoconVirtusa CorporationVodafone Essar Ltd.Vodafone IndiaWELSPUNWipro TechnologiesWirefoot PvtWTA SolutionsYamaha Ltd.Zamil InfrastructreZicom

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Capital IQ - A Division of Standard & Poor's – Tata Magro

Indian Army

Infosys

Accenture

HCL Comnet

Protiviti

Quoted -

Quoted - A very good Institution with energetic staff & students. “You are a Cut above others”.

Quoted - The students from MPSTME surprised us as we were not actually expecting such a

good performance. Their students are very polished, have put great efforts in acquiring skills

during their project work and classrooms. They are very good with their communication skills

and have good potential to scale up for the opportunities / challenges of the corporate that they

shall enter.

Quoted - “NMIMS students are industry ready and well groomed”. Quality, Co-ordiantion &

Hospitality beyond expectations. Quality outfit was really good.

• Sonal Mehra – Wonderful Batch meet. Amazing set of people

• Rajesh U.S (Analyst) – Amazing Event, Quality of students very good with good co-

ordination & Hospitality.

• Girish Malik – Great Team & One of the Best Campuses.

• Mona Khadhalia – Hospitality at the Best & had an awesome experience.

• Shraddha Rao - Quality of people & Hospitality was awesome.

Quoted -“Excellent hospitality, very good students during our interaction. Like to pick folks

from here and have a long term association”. “Great Team of Enthusiasts”.

Quoted -

• R. Purushothaman– Been a pleasant surprise meeting talented group of students who

have their individual goals & aspirations.

• Vaibhav Rane – Nice to see the India's future in Talented & Energetic Team & People.

• Kripa Subramanian - Talented Resources at NMIMS, MPSTME.

• Shivi Dwivedi (Alumni – NMIMS) – Nice to come back to NMIMS not just as an Alumni

but also as a Recruiter!. Feels Awesome!

“The process was well coordinated.”

Tech Mahindra

Gyancentral.Com

Teach for India

Tavant Technologies

Quoted - “Technically very strong - impressive, good at soft skills”. “Very good at soft skills,

technically good”.

• Col. K.S. Rajagopalan – Impressive experience. Looking forward for next visit to recruit

your (MPSTME) spirited students. Thanks for hospitality & deeply appreciate hosting

other College Students also.

• Bala Subramaniam – Well organized & Co-ordinators team work too good. Good

Hospitality.

Quoted - ”Very Good Campus & Students with good soft skills”.

Quoted - ”Extremely hardworking & hospitable Placement Team. Well co-ordinate &

Professional.

Quoted - “It was really nice to meet nice students after a long time. All the students I met

were smart and our selection procedure was made difficult. This is a significant achievement

considering it's the first batch”

• R. Suman Arunagiri – Great Job, Good Students Good hospitality.

• Tina Vas – Very Warm & Hospitable. Efficient & kept to the Time Lines.

• Geeta Mishra – Nice students. Overall pleasant Experience.

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Capital IQ - A Division of Standard & Poor's – Tata Magro

Indian Army

Infosys

Accenture

HCL Comnet

Protiviti

Quoted -

Quoted - A very good Institution with energetic staff & students. “You are a Cut above others”.

Quoted - The students from MPSTME surprised us as we were not actually expecting such a

good performance. Their students are very polished, have put great efforts in acquiring skills

during their project work and classrooms. They are very good with their communication skills

and have good potential to scale up for the opportunities / challenges of the corporate that they

shall enter.

Quoted - “NMIMS students are industry ready and well groomed”. Quality, Co-ordiantion &

Hospitality beyond expectations. Quality outfit was really good.

• Sonal Mehra – Wonderful Batch meet. Amazing set of people

• Rajesh U.S (Analyst) – Amazing Event, Quality of students very good with good co-

ordination & Hospitality.

• Girish Malik – Great Team & One of the Best Campuses.

• Mona Khadhalia – Hospitality at the Best & had an awesome experience.

• Shraddha Rao - Quality of people & Hospitality was awesome.

Quoted -“Excellent hospitality, very good students during our interaction. Like to pick folks

from here and have a long term association”. “Great Team of Enthusiasts”.

Quoted -

• R. Purushothaman– Been a pleasant surprise meeting talented group of students who

have their individual goals & aspirations.

• Vaibhav Rane – Nice to see the India's future in Talented & Energetic Team & People.

• Kripa Subramanian - Talented Resources at NMIMS, MPSTME.

• Shivi Dwivedi (Alumni – NMIMS) – Nice to come back to NMIMS not just as an Alumni

but also as a Recruiter!. Feels Awesome!

“The process was well coordinated.”

Tech Mahindra

Gyancentral.Com

Teach for India

Tavant Technologies

Quoted - “Technically very strong - impressive, good at soft skills”. “Very good at soft skills,

technically good”.

• Col. K.S. Rajagopalan – Impressive experience. Looking forward for next visit to recruit

your (MPSTME) spirited students. Thanks for hospitality & deeply appreciate hosting

other College Students also.

• Bala Subramaniam – Well organized & Co-ordinators team work too good. Good

Hospitality.

Quoted - ”Very Good Campus & Students with good soft skills”.

Quoted - ”Extremely hardworking & hospitable Placement Team. Well co-ordinate &

Professional.

Quoted - “It was really nice to meet nice students after a long time. All the students I met

were smart and our selection procedure was made difficult. This is a significant achievement

considering it's the first batch”

• R. Suman Arunagiri – Great Job, Good Students Good hospitality.

• Tina Vas – Very Warm & Hospitable. Efficient & kept to the Time Lines.

• Geeta Mishra – Nice students. Overall pleasant Experience.

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The Student Council believes that besides academics, one should also concentrate on the

extracurricular activities which helps one grow as a person by enhancing their personality,

confidence and giving them an exposure which is very much required in the professional

world.

Students' Council of MPSTME, Mumbai consists of class representatives, lady representative,

Cultural Committee, Technical Committee, Sports committee, Editorial Board, Colloquium,

The Theatre, Social Impact, Model United Nations Society, Joint General Secretaries and

General Secretary.

General Secretary - Apurva Shah

Joint General Secretaries - Siddharth Mehta & Gursmeep Hundal

Colloquium - The Guest Lecture Cell

Colloquium is the Student-Industry interface which endeavors to bring highly successful

people to the campus and share their experiences in being what they are and how they have

managed to reach the top. The cell is responsible for inviting and arranging guest lecturers of

prominent industry leaders under its flagship program - “CEO Series”. The aim is to ignite the

spark in the budding managers of tomorrow to excel in all aspects of life. These lectures

broaden the vision of students and provide them with an opportunity to view issues from a

strategic perspective. We at NMIMS have a very strong thrust on the development of industry

linkages, which helps in imparting practical knowledge to the students.

This is the fourth year of our existence and we have been honored by Mr. Anantha Sayana,

Head- Corporate IT for L&T Infotech, Mr. Srikanth Karra, Global HR Head of Syntel Inc., Mr.

Nandkumar Saravde, Director-Compliance of NASSCOM, Mr. Yatrik Vin, Vice-President of The

National Stock Exchange and Mr. Nalin Mehta, Vice President Marketing of Mahindra-Renault,

amongst our guest lecturers till date. Our sister organization, from the School of Business

have a “CEO Series”. Since the beginning of the “CEO Series” in August 2005, we have been

enlightened by the visit of 28 CEO's which include the likes of Mr. Ajay Piramal, Dr. J.J Irani,

Mr. Leo Puri, Mr. U.K Sinha to name a few. They have very recently invited the 'World's

Youngest CEO', Suhas Gopinath, Rajesh Balpande, Co- owner, Book My show.

Going forward, Colloquium will continue to invite industry leaders who can provide excellent

value to the students through their inspirational and thought provoking interactions.

The word TECHNICAL refers to "Knowledge and proficiencies required in the accomplishment

of engineering, scientific, or any specific task".

The technical committee of SVKM'S NMIMS MPSTME is dedicated and passionate to

spreading technical knowledge. Technical knowledge for the committee does not only imply

the knowledge of technology, but having a scientific mind set and the ability to think critically.

They conduct competitions and workshops and invite Guest Lecturers from the industry to

stimulate the mind of our fellow students. "A mind once stretched can never be shrunk back.”

Zistatva

Sports Committee

- Cultural Committee

“The culture of an individual, comprising positive personality, strength and vision to excel in

life, is cultivated through events and people around them."

Apart from academic excellence, the college also provides a platform to the students to

showcase their skills in cultural activities through the cultural committee which is traditionally

called “ZISTATVA”. Zistatva has organized events like dandiya night, clay modeling, traditional

day, chocolate day, etc and plans to organize other innovative events in the near future. It also

involves participation of the students in various events of other colleges which include festivals

like UMANG, MOODI, KSHITIJ, etc. By this, the committee infuses positive aggression and

fires up the competitive spirit through cutting edged training in various cultural programmes,

thus bringing out the performer hidden inside every person.

The Sports Committee provides a platform to students to showcase their talents in the field of

sports. In the past, the Sports committee has successfully organized various events like Cricket

tournament, Football tournament, Table tennis, Carom, Chess and many more. It also helps the

students to take part in inter college sports events.

The Theatre - Dramatics Cell

It participates in various cultural festivals and deals with the drama and film making part of it.

It provides a platform for students to express and entertain themselves.

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The Student Council believes that besides academics, one should also concentrate on the

extracurricular activities which helps one grow as a person by enhancing their personality,

confidence and giving them an exposure which is very much required in the professional

world.

Students' Council of MPSTME, Mumbai consists of class representatives, lady representative,

Cultural Committee, Technical Committee, Sports committee, Editorial Board, Colloquium,

The Theatre, Social Impact, Model United Nations Society, Joint General Secretaries and

General Secretary.

General Secretary - Apurva Shah

Joint General Secretaries - Siddharth Mehta & Gursmeep Hundal

Colloquium - The Guest Lecture Cell

Colloquium is the Student-Industry interface which endeavors to bring highly successful

people to the campus and share their experiences in being what they are and how they have

managed to reach the top. The cell is responsible for inviting and arranging guest lecturers of

prominent industry leaders under its flagship program - “CEO Series”. The aim is to ignite the

spark in the budding managers of tomorrow to excel in all aspects of life. These lectures

broaden the vision of students and provide them with an opportunity to view issues from a

strategic perspective. We at NMIMS have a very strong thrust on the development of industry

linkages, which helps in imparting practical knowledge to the students.

This is the fourth year of our existence and we have been honored by Mr. Anantha Sayana,

Head- Corporate IT for L&T Infotech, Mr. Srikanth Karra, Global HR Head of Syntel Inc., Mr.

Nandkumar Saravde, Director-Compliance of NASSCOM, Mr. Yatrik Vin, Vice-President of The

National Stock Exchange and Mr. Nalin Mehta, Vice President Marketing of Mahindra-Renault,

amongst our guest lecturers till date. Our sister organization, from the School of Business

have a “CEO Series”. Since the beginning of the “CEO Series” in August 2005, we have been

enlightened by the visit of 28 CEO's which include the likes of Mr. Ajay Piramal, Dr. J.J Irani,

Mr. Leo Puri, Mr. U.K Sinha to name a few. They have very recently invited the 'World's

Youngest CEO', Suhas Gopinath, Rajesh Balpande, Co- owner, Book My show.

Going forward, Colloquium will continue to invite industry leaders who can provide excellent

value to the students through their inspirational and thought provoking interactions.

The word TECHNICAL refers to "Knowledge and proficiencies required in the accomplishment

of engineering, scientific, or any specific task".

The technical committee of SVKM'S NMIMS MPSTME is dedicated and passionate to

spreading technical knowledge. Technical knowledge for the committee does not only imply

the knowledge of technology, but having a scientific mind set and the ability to think critically.

They conduct competitions and workshops and invite Guest Lecturers from the industry to

stimulate the mind of our fellow students. "A mind once stretched can never be shrunk back.”

Zistatva

Sports Committee

- Cultural Committee

“The culture of an individual, comprising positive personality, strength and vision to excel in

life, is cultivated through events and people around them."

Apart from academic excellence, the college also provides a platform to the students to

showcase their skills in cultural activities through the cultural committee which is traditionally

called “ZISTATVA”. Zistatva has organized events like dandiya night, clay modeling, traditional

day, chocolate day, etc and plans to organize other innovative events in the near future. It also

involves participation of the students in various events of other colleges which include festivals

like UMANG, MOODI, KSHITIJ, etc. By this, the committee infuses positive aggression and

fires up the competitive spirit through cutting edged training in various cultural programmes,

thus bringing out the performer hidden inside every person.

The Sports Committee provides a platform to students to showcase their talents in the field of

sports. In the past, the Sports committee has successfully organized various events like Cricket

tournament, Football tournament, Table tennis, Carom, Chess and many more. It also helps the

students to take part in inter college sports events.

The Theatre - Dramatics Cell

It participates in various cultural festivals and deals with the drama and film making part of it.

It provides a platform for students to express and entertain themselves.

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Sattva

Protsahan

Social Impact (SI)

Few Achievements of SI

- Annual College Festival

Sattva is NMIMS MPSTME Mumbai Campus's Annual National Level Mega Festival conducted

and managed by Students of MPSTME. Sattva comprises of Technical, Cultural, Sports,

Literary and Management Festivals. It also includes Proshows. Colleges and Universities from

around India participate in this mega-event. In the past three years of Sattva being conducted,

some names from the entertainment industry who have attended, performed or Judged

competitions include popular band Euphoria, Shaan, Remo (of DID fame), MTV-Roadies Judge

Raghu, MTV VJ Anushka Dandekar, DJ Akhtar, The Band of Boys, Electronic Artists Phi

Degrees, & Anjana Sukhani.

Great Opportunities are sensed by minds but are never seen by eyes!

Protsahan is a MPSTME Shirpur Campus's Annual Festival conducted and managed by the

students under the supervision and fidelity of the faculty members. Protsahan comprises of

three major phases i.e. Galexus - A Technical Fest, Tapish- A Cultural Gathering and Chak De!

- Sports Carnival.

Annual magazine the “PROTSAHAN-10” was published to entertain and enlighten the

readers. The students present their innate talents in singing, dancing and other fine arts.

These also show their ability to tune physical skills and achieve competence in sports and

games.

Social Impact is the Official social cell of MPSTME which was formed in the year 2010.

Previously MPSTME has worked under NMIMS for social causes but this is the first time that

MPSTME has started its own independent social cell. There are many students in our own

college who are interested in social services; Social Impact provides a platform and helps in

channelizing their interest towards a better cause. We at Social Impact have already

conducted a successful blood donation drive. We are working on long term projects right now

which will have an impact on the society and will create a difference.

Our mission is “to organize consolidated campaigns for social causes and welfare at the

district, city, state and eventually national level and to offer our consultancy services to NGOs

to enhance their management and functioning.”

• Organized Christmas Party for under privileged children at snehasadan.

• Blood Donation Drive: More than 250 individuals participated out of which 170 were

selected as donors on the medical grounds. The event was carried out by BSES hospital

in association with the Lions Club of Shivaji Park.

• Volunteered for BALAKALAKAR 2010 organized for the underprivileged kids by AIESEC,

Mumbai.

The Editorial Board

CSI Student Chapter

Taqneeq

The Editorial Board (EdBoard), MPSTME's official “Publishing House”, was formed back in

2006- 07. It comprises dedicated students who work round the year, pasting together snippets

of life at MPSTME, new and upcoming technology, current affairs, industry - and academia-

related content, reviews, poetry, (digital) art, trivia, quizzes, polls, guest articles etc.

A faculty panel of prominent names in NMIMS streamlines our activities with its experience

and expertise in various fields.

The EdBoard has prestigious publications to its name:

“Verve” – The Annual Magazine

“Pulse” – The Trimesterly Newsletter

Besides the Students Council committees, MPSTME also has various other committees which

help in developing a student's personality and giving the student some exposure.

CSI Student Branch at Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering,

NMIMS was started as a professional body where students could meet and exchange their

views and information, learn and share ideas. The activities of the CSI Student Branch at

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering include industrial visits,

workshops, seminars, etc. The Student Branch has over 350 members on date.

CSI Student Branch at MPSTME, NMIMS has been organizing its Annual Technical Festival

TAQNEEQ. The goal was to bridge the gap between academia and practical knowledge required

in industries. The various events and competitions tested the participants’ cognitive skills,

while the workshops encouraged a fun-learning environment. Eminent personalities from the

industry also delivered lectures on various topics.

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Sattva

Protsahan

Social Impact (SI)

Few Achievements of SI

- Annual College Festival

Sattva is NMIMS MPSTME Mumbai Campus's Annual National Level Mega Festival conducted

and managed by Students of MPSTME. Sattva comprises of Technical, Cultural, Sports,

Literary and Management Festivals. It also includes Proshows. Colleges and Universities from

around India participate in this mega-event. In the past three years of Sattva being conducted,

some names from the entertainment industry who have attended, performed or Judged

competitions include popular band Euphoria, Shaan, Remo (of DID fame), MTV-Roadies Judge

Raghu, MTV VJ Anushka Dandekar, DJ Akhtar, The Band of Boys, Electronic Artists Phi

Degrees, & Anjana Sukhani.

Great Opportunities are sensed by minds but are never seen by eyes!

Protsahan is a MPSTME Shirpur Campus's Annual Festival conducted and managed by the

students under the supervision and fidelity of the faculty members. Protsahan comprises of

three major phases i.e. Galexus - A Technical Fest, Tapish- A Cultural Gathering and Chak De!

- Sports Carnival.

Annual magazine the “PROTSAHAN-10” was published to entertain and enlighten the

readers. The students present their innate talents in singing, dancing and other fine arts.

These also show their ability to tune physical skills and achieve competence in sports and

games.

Social Impact is the Official social cell of MPSTME which was formed in the year 2010.

Previously MPSTME has worked under NMIMS for social causes but this is the first time that

MPSTME has started its own independent social cell. There are many students in our own

college who are interested in social services; Social Impact provides a platform and helps in

channelizing their interest towards a better cause. We at Social Impact have already

conducted a successful blood donation drive. We are working on long term projects right now

which will have an impact on the society and will create a difference.

Our mission is “to organize consolidated campaigns for social causes and welfare at the

district, city, state and eventually national level and to offer our consultancy services to NGOs

to enhance their management and functioning.”

• Organized Christmas Party for under privileged children at snehasadan.

• Blood Donation Drive: More than 250 individuals participated out of which 170 were

selected as donors on the medical grounds. The event was carried out by BSES hospital

in association with the Lions Club of Shivaji Park.

• Volunteered for BALAKALAKAR 2010 organized for the underprivileged kids by AIESEC,

Mumbai.

The Editorial Board

CSI Student Chapter

Taqneeq

The Editorial Board (EdBoard), MPSTME's official “Publishing House”, was formed back in

2006- 07. It comprises dedicated students who work round the year, pasting together snippets

of life at MPSTME, new and upcoming technology, current affairs, industry - and academia-

related content, reviews, poetry, (digital) art, trivia, quizzes, polls, guest articles etc.

A faculty panel of prominent names in NMIMS streamlines our activities with its experience

and expertise in various fields.

The EdBoard has prestigious publications to its name:

“Verve” – The Annual Magazine

“Pulse” – The Trimesterly Newsletter

Besides the Students Council committees, MPSTME also has various other committees which

help in developing a student's personality and giving the student some exposure.

CSI Student Branch at Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering,

NMIMS was started as a professional body where students could meet and exchange their

views and information, learn and share ideas. The activities of the CSI Student Branch at

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering include industrial visits,

workshops, seminars, etc. The Student Branch has over 350 members on date.

CSI Student Branch at MPSTME, NMIMS has been organizing its Annual Technical Festival

TAQNEEQ. The goal was to bridge the gap between academia and practical knowledge required

in industries. The various events and competitions tested the participants’ cognitive skills,

while the workshops encouraged a fun-learning environment. Eminent personalities from the

industry also delivered lectures on various topics.

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Findrome

ACM

FinDrome-The Finance cell of MPSTME was launched in 2008-2010 with the aim of

conducting activities and events that promote a culture to understand Finance, equip students

with the requisite financial expertise and help them make effective contribution to the growth

of the corporate world from now.

The cell saw its grand launch on 15th November 2008. The cell was inaugurated by Mr Bharat

Banka, CEO and MD Aditya Birla Group and by Mr. Jitin Khera, VP HSBC India. Currently, the

cell is headed by Prof. R C Agarwal (Chairperson- Technology Management MPSTME).

FinDrome, a students’ body, organizes events and activities such as workshops, panel

discussions, case study competitions, debates, market simulation games, guest lecturers from

industry experts etc in financial domain round the year. Such events and activities keep

students abreast with latest happenings in corporate and financial world.

ACM MPSTME is the official Student Chapter of Association for Computing Machinery at

MPSTME, NMIMS University. Since its Inception the committee members have tried to

develop a research and a competitive environment among students. The committee has

organized various mega and small scale events like ‘ The Open Book Programming

Competition’ and ‘The Royal Treasure Hunt’. Apart from this competition various workshops

and guest lecturers have also been organized.

NMIMS IEEE

Prism

Project Management Institute (PMI)

4C

Model United Nations (MUN)

The NMIMS IEEE student branch was started in the year 2006 with initial student strength of

over 80. The branch is affiliated to the IEEE Mumbai section. The branch consists of a dedicated

group of students who aim to gain exposure to new technical advancements for greater career

opportunities, through team meets and various other events, held regularly, to keep

themselves abreast with the latest developments in cutting-edge technology.

PRISM is a student oriented council which aims at enhancing the soft skills of students of

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering. The prime objective of the

cell is to empower students to acquire professional success and excel in their workplace. The

cell aims at imparting knowledge and enhancing skills of students in order to meet corporate

expectations. PRISM was set up in the academic year 2009 – 2010, so as to provide the students

with the necessary expertise, resources and support to master the art of self assessment,

decision making, goal setting and developing meaningful networking at workplace.

Project Management is a key thrust area for the MBA (Tech.) programme being conducted by

SVKM’s NMIMS University’s MPSTME. PMI (Project Management Institute) is a worldwide

apex body of PM Professionals with Chapters all over the world. MPSTME stated its PMI

Students branch in Oct. 2008.

4C is a student body with a motto to - Comment, Connect, Collect and Collaborate with the

industry to promote MPSTME as a brand and not continue to be overshadowed by the umbrella

of NMIMS. Major objectives of 4C - The Marketing Cell are to organize events to promote

inclusiveness among all the students of MPSTME. 4C acquires and disseminates knowledge

and information about desirable industries and shows to them the talent pool the college

contains. 4C has organized a series of workshops like – Understanding Sales and Branding,

Sensory Branding, Designing Customer Loyalty programs Pantaloons.

Model United Nations (also Model UN or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations

that aims to educate participants about civics, current events, effective communication,

globalization and multilateral diplomacy. Model United Nations in the last 10 years has been a

prominent platform for students to test their debating as well as leadership skills helping them

excel with a global perspective apart from the usual scholastic one.

Hence in the academic year 2010 11 this particular area of co curricular fields was embarked

upon by setting up a MUN society in MPSTME. MPSTME participated in various MUNs like HR

MUN, Government Law college MUN, TSEC MUN, VJTI MUN, Jai Hind MUN, Vatumal MUN,

Ecole MUN to name a few, where apart from representing our college, the team also won 4

awards. Our college through the MUN society has also got an invite from the Harvard world

Model United nations in Singapore hosted by Harvard University.

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Findrome

ACM

FinDrome-The Finance cell of MPSTME was launched in 2008-2010 with the aim of

conducting activities and events that promote a culture to understand Finance, equip students

with the requisite financial expertise and help them make effective contribution to the growth

of the corporate world from now.

The cell saw its grand launch on 15th November 2008. The cell was inaugurated by Mr Bharat

Banka, CEO and MD Aditya Birla Group and by Mr. Jitin Khera, VP HSBC India. Currently, the

cell is headed by Prof. R C Agarwal (Chairperson- Technology Management MPSTME).

FinDrome, a students’ body, organizes events and activities such as workshops, panel

discussions, case study competitions, debates, market simulation games, guest lecturers from

industry experts etc in financial domain round the year. Such events and activities keep

students abreast with latest happenings in corporate and financial world.

ACM MPSTME is the official Student Chapter of Association for Computing Machinery at

MPSTME, NMIMS University. Since its Inception the committee members have tried to

develop a research and a competitive environment among students. The committee has

organized various mega and small scale events like ‘ The Open Book Programming

Competition’ and ‘The Royal Treasure Hunt’. Apart from this competition various workshops

and guest lecturers have also been organized.

NMIMS IEEE

Prism

Project Management Institute (PMI)

4C

Model United Nations (MUN)

The NMIMS IEEE student branch was started in the year 2006 with initial student strength of

over 80. The branch is affiliated to the IEEE Mumbai section. The branch consists of a dedicated

group of students who aim to gain exposure to new technical advancements for greater career

opportunities, through team meets and various other events, held regularly, to keep

themselves abreast with the latest developments in cutting-edge technology.

PRISM is a student oriented council which aims at enhancing the soft skills of students of

Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering. The prime objective of the

cell is to empower students to acquire professional success and excel in their workplace. The

cell aims at imparting knowledge and enhancing skills of students in order to meet corporate

expectations. PRISM was set up in the academic year 2009 – 2010, so as to provide the students

with the necessary expertise, resources and support to master the art of self assessment,

decision making, goal setting and developing meaningful networking at workplace.

Project Management is a key thrust area for the MBA (Tech.) programme being conducted by

SVKM’s NMIMS University’s MPSTME. PMI (Project Management Institute) is a worldwide

apex body of PM Professionals with Chapters all over the world. MPSTME stated its PMI

Students branch in Oct. 2008.

4C is a student body with a motto to - Comment, Connect, Collect and Collaborate with the

industry to promote MPSTME as a brand and not continue to be overshadowed by the umbrella

of NMIMS. Major objectives of 4C - The Marketing Cell are to organize events to promote

inclusiveness among all the students of MPSTME. 4C acquires and disseminates knowledge

and information about desirable industries and shows to them the talent pool the college

contains. 4C has organized a series of workshops like – Understanding Sales and Branding,

Sensory Branding, Designing Customer Loyalty programs Pantaloons.

Model United Nations (also Model UN or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations

that aims to educate participants about civics, current events, effective communication,

globalization and multilateral diplomacy. Model United Nations in the last 10 years has been a

prominent platform for students to test their debating as well as leadership skills helping them

excel with a global perspective apart from the usual scholastic one.

Hence in the academic year 2010 11 this particular area of co curricular fields was embarked

upon by setting up a MUN society in MPSTME. MPSTME participated in various MUNs like HR

MUN, Government Law college MUN, TSEC MUN, VJTI MUN, Jai Hind MUN, Vatumal MUN,

Ecole MUN to name a few, where apart from representing our college, the team also won 4

awards. Our college through the MUN society has also got an invite from the Harvard world

Model United nations in Singapore hosted by Harvard University.

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Financial Services Banking Management Consultancy Media

& Telecom

J P Morgan Chase Bank of India PricewaterhouseCoopers Phone Valley

Kotak Prime Central Bank of India Ernst and Young Idea Cellular

Meghraj Capital Advisors Bank of Maharashtra Microqual

Nomura Kotak Mahindra Bank

Union Bank of India

Marketing

Hundred percent placement was achieved for the batch of MBA (Tech.) students who passed in 2010.

Sector wise placements are mentioned

The successful completion of Placement Season for the batch of 2010 B.Tech, with 100%

placements, was a testimony of faith reposed by corporate world in SVKM’s NMIMS. The

number of recruiters who participated in this year’s placement stood at more than 15. This in

itself is an achievement for the college, where the first batch of B.Tech was passing out.

The Placement process saw top notch recruiters vying to lure talent that SVKM’s NMIMS

MPSTME has become synonymous with offering coveted profile in traditional as well as niche

domains. To add to this we are observing a surge of new partners joining the recruitment

process for the upcoming year. All this has become possible because of the continuous growth

in the ‘Institute Industry linkages’.

Through summer internships the B. Tech students are provided an opportunity to have an

experience of the corporate world. This summer internship which a student has to go through

at the end of his third year makes him industry ready. The crowning glories of the summer

internship were the 145 companies, who picked up our students for training.

The month of December 2009 to February 2010 was the placement season at MPSTME for

B.Tech students. It was placement galore for NMIMS MPSTME as the student’s across all the

streams received employment offers from several of the country’s best recruiters viz Infosys,

Accenture, Tech Mahindra, Patni, HCL Technologies, HCL Comnet, Tavant Technologies etc.

Our students have always been highly selective about the work profile which help them sculpt

the trail blazing career path that NMIMS has always been famous for. Students aim to make a

mark in a consulting domain and are greeted with unparallel opportunities from global

consulting firms like Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ, Intergreons Grail Research etc.

We are confident about our students that the students will be continuing to put in their best

efforts and will carry forward the NMIMS tradition of transcending horizons.

Banks

Brokerage

Chemical

Consultancy

Family Business

Finance

FMCG

Green Energy

Higher Studies

Insurance

IT

Manufacturing

Nano Tech Manufacturing

Packaging

Telecom

Telecom Infrastructure

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Student Speak Placement

The Placecom has been crucial to our success in getting placed in such reputed companies.

From the beginning of the academic year itself the Placecom, under the guidance of Prof.Nikhil

Gala, has ensured that we'd be completely prepared for anything and everything. We had a

battery of mock aptitude tests and group discussion sessions conducted till we were quite

seasoned to take on any challenge that could be thrown at us. All this paid off big time when

we saw some of the big names that had lined up – Infosys, Accenture, HCL, Tech

Mahindra….all raving for a piece of us thanks to the Placecom. They came, they saw…..we

conquered.

It was with trepidation that we fourth year students entered the final year, thinking about our

future prospects. Our worries were allayed, however, when the placement committee came

into the scene. The team of dedicated members at the placement committee ensured that I got

a job profile that suited my needs and gave me great career options. Being part of the

placement committee, I had the privilege to work with senior faculty members and support

staff who impressed all with their professionalism. No student left behind was our motto and

the Institute's management more than lived up to the billing.

NMIMS, being in the lap of nature gives us the best possible environment to indulge our minds

at its full potential in studies. Various cells and departments like Professional and Personality

Development Cell, Social Activity Cell, Computer Society of India, IEEE, and many more

provide us the best platform and exposure to use our skills in the most creative manner.

Timely lectures by guest faculties from Mumbai help us in learning even the most difficult

topics very easily. In one line NMIMS can be described as the GURUKUL of 21st century where

trend and culture go hand in hand.

My journey in this institution has been full of wonderful experiences which I will always

cherish. The quiet and ample atmosphere nurtures the growth of a person both as an

individual and a professional. The trimester pattern ensures efficient utilization of time. Being

in a residential campus, one learns to manage time and resources optimally. The

infrastructure and facilities are excellent. The faculty is very supporting and always prepared

to guide. The Dean is very open to suggestions and accessible to the students. In the end, I

would just like to say that I owe a lot to NMIMS – it's worth the name.

It has been a wonderful experience to be a part of this renowned institution which follows a

unique system of education. The trimester system keeps us focused throughout the year and

the faculty members provide us great guidance. Being a 24*7 Campus, recourses are all time

available. The Labs are well equipped and the infrastructure is flawless. The place provides us

calm and peaceful environment to study and to grow. I am thankful to this institution to make

me realize my potentials and utilize my creativity to the best.

By Vishakha Jain – IT

By Siddhi Raj Singh Bisht – CS B

By Mayank Pratap Singh – IT

By Janak A. Jain – IT

By Radhika Sharde – CS

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Financial Services Banking Management Consultancy Media

& Telecom

J P Morgan Chase Bank of India PricewaterhouseCoopers Phone Valley

Kotak Prime Central Bank of India Ernst and Young Idea Cellular

Meghraj Capital Advisors Bank of Maharashtra Microqual

Nomura Kotak Mahindra Bank

Union Bank of India

Marketing

Hundred percent placement was achieved for the batch of MBA (Tech.) students who passed in 2010.

Sector wise placements are mentioned

The successful completion of Placement Season for the batch of 2010 B.Tech, with 100%

placements, was a testimony of faith reposed by corporate world in SVKM’s NMIMS. The

number of recruiters who participated in this year’s placement stood at more than 15. This in

itself is an achievement for the college, where the first batch of B.Tech was passing out.

The Placement process saw top notch recruiters vying to lure talent that SVKM’s NMIMS

MPSTME has become synonymous with offering coveted profile in traditional as well as niche

domains. To add to this we are observing a surge of new partners joining the recruitment

process for the upcoming year. All this has become possible because of the continuous growth

in the ‘Institute Industry linkages’.

Through summer internships the B. Tech students are provided an opportunity to have an

experience of the corporate world. This summer internship which a student has to go through

at the end of his third year makes him industry ready. The crowning glories of the summer

internship were the 145 companies, who picked up our students for training.

The month of December 2009 to February 2010 was the placement season at MPSTME for

B.Tech students. It was placement galore for NMIMS MPSTME as the student’s across all the

streams received employment offers from several of the country’s best recruiters viz Infosys,

Accenture, Tech Mahindra, Patni, HCL Technologies, HCL Comnet, Tavant Technologies etc.

Our students have always been highly selective about the work profile which help them sculpt

the trail blazing career path that NMIMS has always been famous for. Students aim to make a

mark in a consulting domain and are greeted with unparallel opportunities from global

consulting firms like Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ, Intergreons Grail Research etc.

We are confident about our students that the students will be continuing to put in their best

efforts and will carry forward the NMIMS tradition of transcending horizons.

Banks

Brokerage

Chemical

Consultancy

Family Business

Finance

FMCG

Green Energy

Higher Studies

Insurance

IT

Manufacturing

Nano Tech Manufacturing

Packaging

Telecom

Telecom Infrastructure

36 37

Student Speak Placement

The Placecom has been crucial to our success in getting placed in such reputed companies.

From the beginning of the academic year itself the Placecom, under the guidance of Prof.Nikhil

Gala, has ensured that we'd be completely prepared for anything and everything. We had a

battery of mock aptitude tests and group discussion sessions conducted till we were quite

seasoned to take on any challenge that could be thrown at us. All this paid off big time when

we saw some of the big names that had lined up – Infosys, Accenture, HCL, Tech

Mahindra….all raving for a piece of us thanks to the Placecom. They came, they saw…..we

conquered.

It was with trepidation that we fourth year students entered the final year, thinking about our

future prospects. Our worries were allayed, however, when the placement committee came

into the scene. The team of dedicated members at the placement committee ensured that I got

a job profile that suited my needs and gave me great career options. Being part of the

placement committee, I had the privilege to work with senior faculty members and support

staff who impressed all with their professionalism. No student left behind was our motto and

the Institute's management more than lived up to the billing.

NMIMS, being in the lap of nature gives us the best possible environment to indulge our minds

at its full potential in studies. Various cells and departments like Professional and Personality

Development Cell, Social Activity Cell, Computer Society of India, IEEE, and many more

provide us the best platform and exposure to use our skills in the most creative manner.

Timely lectures by guest faculties from Mumbai help us in learning even the most difficult

topics very easily. In one line NMIMS can be described as the GURUKUL of 21st century where

trend and culture go hand in hand.

My journey in this institution has been full of wonderful experiences which I will always

cherish. The quiet and ample atmosphere nurtures the growth of a person both as an

individual and a professional. The trimester pattern ensures efficient utilization of time. Being

in a residential campus, one learns to manage time and resources optimally. The

infrastructure and facilities are excellent. The faculty is very supporting and always prepared

to guide. The Dean is very open to suggestions and accessible to the students. In the end, I

would just like to say that I owe a lot to NMIMS – it's worth the name.

It has been a wonderful experience to be a part of this renowned institution which follows a

unique system of education. The trimester system keeps us focused throughout the year and

the faculty members provide us great guidance. Being a 24*7 Campus, recourses are all time

available. The Labs are well equipped and the infrastructure is flawless. The place provides us

calm and peaceful environment to study and to grow. I am thankful to this institution to make

me realize my potentials and utilize my creativity to the best.

By Vishakha Jain – IT

By Siddhi Raj Singh Bisht – CS B

By Mayank Pratap Singh – IT

By Janak A. Jain – IT

By Radhika Sharde – CS

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MUMBAI CAMPUSDr. D. J. Shah

Dean

M.Chem., Ph.D. (Tech.), DMS

Chemical Engineering

Dr. Suni Rai

Dean (Technology Management)

B.Sc., MESC (Marine Engg.), M.Tech. (CS)

MBA, Ph.D.

Marine Engg. Enterprise Solution,

IT Strategy, Infrastructure Management

Dr. Vijay Raisinghani

Professor & HOD

(Information Technology)

B.E.(Machine Tools Engg.),

M.Tech. (IT), Ph.D. (IT),

Protocol Stacks

Prof. R.C. Agarwal

Chairperson (Technology Management) &

Associate Professor

B.Com., CAIIB, FCA

Finance & HR

Dr. Anant Jhaveri

Professor & HOD (Chemical Engg.)

Ph.D. (Tech.) - Chemical Engineering

Process Engineering

Dr. K. D. Desai

Professor & HOD (EXTC)

B.E (Elect.) , M.E (Elex-Comp Sc),

Ph.D.

Biomedical

PROFESSORS

Faculty, MPSTME (Mumbai)

Dr. S.D. Bhagwat

Professor & HOD (Electronics)

M.E. (Elect),Ph.D.(Instrumentation & Control),

PDOM, C.E. (Elect/Electronic Engg.)

Integrated Circuit Design

Dr. H. B. Kekre

Sr. Professor Computer Engineering

Ph.D. (System Identification)

Image Processing, Signal Processing

Prof. V. Seshadri

B.Tech., DMS

Technology Management,

Quality Engineering, R&D Management,

Project Management

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Prof. A. C. Mehta

HOD (Mechanical Engg.)

M.E. (Mech.), D.I.S, M.I.E, C.Engg. (I)

Machine Design, Manufacturing Engg.

& Management, Industrial Safety

Prof. Pravin Shrinath

HOD (Computer)

B.E. (Computer), M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

Image processing, Artificial Intelligence &

Distributed Computing

Dr. Ketan Shah

B.E., M.E. (Electronics), PGDCA,

PDMMSE, Ph.D. (IT)

Optimization of Association Rules in

Data Mining

using Parallel Approach

Dr. V.P.N. Padmanaban

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Physics)

High-TC Superconductors

Prof. Sanjeev Arora

B.Com. MMS, MBA

Marketing, General Management

Prof. Rajesh Y. Patil

B.E., M.E. (Production Engineering)

Manufacturing Engineering & Automation

Prof. Vaishali Kulkarni

B.E. (Electronics), M.E (EXTC)

Networking, signal processing

Prof. Sudeep Thepade

B.E. (Computer), M.E. (Computer Engg.)

Image Processing, Computer Networks,

Object Oriented Analysis & Design

Prof. Dhirendra Mishra

M.E. (Comp.)

Image Processing

Prof. Vinod Jain

B.E. (Electronics Instr.), M.S. (VLSI Design

& Comp. Architecture)

Computer Architecture and

VLSI System Design

Prof. Lakshmi Gorty

B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil. (Mathematics)

Integral Transforms, MATLAB &

its applications

Prof. Kedar Subramanian

B.E. (Comp.), MBA (Finance & IT)

Technology Management, OOAD,

Application of IT in Financial Sector

Prof. Manoj Sankhe

B.E. (Electronics), M.E. (Digital Electronics)

Electronics: Embedded Systems,

Neural Networks

Prof. Pintu Shah

B.E., PGDIT, MTM

Information Technology

Prof. Nishita Parekh

B.E. (Chemical), MBA (HR)

Chemical Engineering & HR

Prof. Pratidnya Hegde Patil

MCA, M. Tech (IT), PGDST, DCAT

Database Systems, Data Structures &

algorithms, Computer Applications,

Operating Systems

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

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MUMBAI CAMPUSDr. D. J. Shah

Dean

M.Chem., Ph.D. (Tech.), DMS

Chemical Engineering

Dr. Suni Rai

Dean (Technology Management)

B.Sc., MESC (Marine Engg.), M.Tech. (CS)

MBA, Ph.D.

Marine Engg. Enterprise Solution,

IT Strategy, Infrastructure Management

Dr. Vijay Raisinghani

Professor & HOD

(Information Technology)

B.E.(Machine Tools Engg.),

M.Tech. (IT), Ph.D. (IT),

Protocol Stacks

Prof. R.C. Agarwal

Chairperson (Technology Management) &

Associate Professor

B.Com., CAIIB, FCA

Finance & HR

Dr. Anant Jhaveri

Professor & HOD (Chemical Engg.)

Ph.D. (Tech.) - Chemical Engineering

Process Engineering

Dr. K. D. Desai

Professor & HOD (EXTC)

B.E (Elect.) , M.E (Elex-Comp Sc),

Ph.D.

Biomedical

PROFESSORS

Faculty, MPSTME (Mumbai)

Dr. S.D. Bhagwat

Professor & HOD (Electronics)

M.E. (Elect),Ph.D.(Instrumentation & Control),

PDOM, C.E. (Elect/Electronic Engg.)

Integrated Circuit Design

Dr. H. B. Kekre

Sr. Professor Computer Engineering

Ph.D. (System Identification)

Image Processing, Signal Processing

Prof. V. Seshadri

B.Tech., DMS

Technology Management,

Quality Engineering, R&D Management,

Project Management

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Prof. A. C. Mehta

HOD (Mechanical Engg.)

M.E. (Mech.), D.I.S, M.I.E, C.Engg. (I)

Machine Design, Manufacturing Engg.

& Management, Industrial Safety

Prof. Pravin Shrinath

HOD (Computer)

B.E. (Computer), M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

Image processing, Artificial Intelligence &

Distributed Computing

Dr. Ketan Shah

B.E., M.E. (Electronics), PGDCA,

PDMMSE, Ph.D. (IT)

Optimization of Association Rules in

Data Mining

using Parallel Approach

Dr. V.P.N. Padmanaban

M.Sc., Ph.D. (Physics)

High-TC Superconductors

Prof. Sanjeev Arora

B.Com. MMS, MBA

Marketing, General Management

Prof. Rajesh Y. Patil

B.E., M.E. (Production Engineering)

Manufacturing Engineering & Automation

Prof. Vaishali Kulkarni

B.E. (Electronics), M.E (EXTC)

Networking, signal processing

Prof. Sudeep Thepade

B.E. (Computer), M.E. (Computer Engg.)

Image Processing, Computer Networks,

Object Oriented Analysis & Design

Prof. Dhirendra Mishra

M.E. (Comp.)

Image Processing

Prof. Vinod Jain

B.E. (Electronics Instr.), M.S. (VLSI Design

& Comp. Architecture)

Computer Architecture and

VLSI System Design

Prof. Lakshmi Gorty

B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil. (Mathematics)

Integral Transforms, MATLAB &

its applications

Prof. Kedar Subramanian

B.E. (Comp.), MBA (Finance & IT)

Technology Management, OOAD,

Application of IT in Financial Sector

Prof. Manoj Sankhe

B.E. (Electronics), M.E. (Digital Electronics)

Electronics: Embedded Systems,

Neural Networks

Prof. Pintu Shah

B.E., PGDIT, MTM

Information Technology

Prof. Nishita Parekh

B.E. (Chemical), MBA (HR)

Chemical Engineering & HR

Prof. Pratidnya Hegde Patil

MCA, M. Tech (IT), PGDST, DCAT

Database Systems, Data Structures &

algorithms, Computer Applications,

Operating Systems

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

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Prof. Rashmi K. Bhatia

Dip. in (Elec.), AMIETE, M.Tech.

Electronics, Circuits & System Design

Prof. Anushree Chaturvedi

M.Sc. (Chem.)

Analytical Chemistry, Bio.Chemistry

Prof. Girish Bagale

Dip. in (Mech.),B.E. (Auto),

M.Tech. (Prod. Tech. & Mgmt.)

Operation & Marketing Management

Prof. S. Nagalakshmi

M. Sc. (Mathematics)

Differential Forms in Topology,

Finite Fields and Applications

Prof. Rukhsana Sayed

B.E. (Electronics), MBA (HRD),

M.Tech (Telecommunication), ADCSSA

Telecommunication

Prof. Sawankumar R. Naik

M.Tech. (Production Technology & Management)

Production / Operations Management

Prof. Avinash More

B.E. (Electronics), M.Tech

Microprocessor, Microcontrollers,

Embedded System

Prof. Nikhil Gala

B.E. (EXTC)

Microcontrollers & Embedded Programming,

Speech Prcoessing

Prof. Sheetal Gonsalves

M.Sc. (Mathematics), M.Phil.

Applied Mathematics

Prof. Sanjay Sange

B.E. (Industrial Electronics)

Image Processing, Electronic Devices & Circuits,

Electric Networks, ADBMS

Prof. Anjana Rodrigues

B.Tech. (EEE)

Power Electronics

Dr. Priy Brat Dwivedi

M.Sc. (Chemistry), Ph.D.,

Organic Chemistry

Prof. Prashasti Kanikar

B.E. (Computer Sc. & Engg.)

Computer Engg.

Prof. Abhay Kolhe

B.E. (Computer Engg.), MBA (Finance)

M.E. (Computer Sci. & Engg.)

Database systems

Prof. Krishna Palod

MCA

Programming, Operation Research,

networking

Prof. Ashish J. Deshmukh

M.E. (Production Technology & Management)

Supply Chain & Logistic Management

Prof. Shilpa D'Cunha

B.Ed., M.Sc.(Maths),

Mathematics

Prof. Shubha Puthran

B.E. (Computer Science)

Computer Science (COA, C Programming,

System Software)

Prof. Dimple Parekh

B.E. (IT)

Information Technology

Prof. Sudarsana Sarkar

M.A. (English Literature), MBA (HR),

M.Phil. (Development Studies)

Literature & Cultural Studies

Prof. Cheruvu Bharathi

M.Sc. (Pure Mathematics), M.Phil.

Mathematics with Operations Research

Prof. Kanchan Bakade

B.E. (EXTC)

RF & Microwaves, Digital Electronics

Prof. Avinash Tandle

B.E. (EXTC)

Biomedical & Electronics

Prof. Sakshi Sharma

B.Tech. (Computer Science)

Computer Science & Engg.

Prof. Mahesh Maurya

B.E. (Computer Science & Engg.)

Multimedia, Distributed,

Parallel computing

Prof. Rekha Vig

B.E. (EXTC), M.Tech. (Telecom)

EXTC

Prof. Pallavi Halarnkar

B.E. (Comp. Engg.), M.E.

Image Processing

Prof. Rahul Pathare

B.E. (EXTC), M.Tech (EXTC)

Wireless sensor networks, Digital Electronics

Prof. Sonal Parmar

B.E. (EXTC), M.Tech. (Electronics Engineering)

Radar, Satellite & Optical Communication

Dr. Ajay Phirke

M.Sc., Ph.D.(Physics)

Solid state physics, Digital

Electronics, Material science

Prof. Rakhshan Anjum Shaikh

B.E. (EXTC)

Electronics & telecommunication

Prof. Manisha Tiwari

MCA

DBMS

Prof. Mamta Ubnare

B.Tech. (IT), M.Tech (Comp. Sc.)

Java, Linux, C++, Networking, AI,

ASP.Net, Compiler Design

Prof. Pankti Doshi

B.E. (Comp.),

DBMS, Object Oriented Programming

Prof. Manjusha Joshi

Dip. (IT & CM), B.E. (EXTC),

M.E. (Electronics)

Electronics & Neurol Network

Prof. Alpa Reshamwala

B.E. (Comp), M.E. (Comp)

Data Mining, Distributed Database,

Software Management, Operating System

Prof. Shivangi Borasia

B.E. (IT)

Database Management (DBMS),

Operating Systems, Computer Networks

Prof. Vipul Gohil

B.E. (Electronics)

Microprocessors, Microcontrollers

and Digital Electronics

Prof. Ketki Deshmukh

B.E. (EXTC),

Electronics & Telecommunication

Prof. Tazeen Sheikh

B.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

Prof. Mathew Rejo Rajan

B.E. (EXTC)

MS SQL, C Programming

Prof. Grishma Kulkarni

B.H.Sc. with Hospitality, Administration &

Mgmt., Dip. In T&T, MBA (Strategy)

Strategy & Marketing

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Prof. Rashmi K. Bhatia

Dip. in (Elec.), AMIETE, M.Tech.

Electronics, Circuits & System Design

Prof. Anushree Chaturvedi

M.Sc. (Chem.)

Analytical Chemistry, Bio.Chemistry

Prof. Girish Bagale

Dip. in (Mech.),B.E. (Auto),

M.Tech. (Prod. Tech. & Mgmt.)

Operation & Marketing Management

Prof. S. Nagalakshmi

M. Sc. (Mathematics)

Differential Forms in Topology,

Finite Fields and Applications

Prof. Rukhsana Sayed

B.E. (Electronics), MBA (HRD),

M.Tech (Telecommunication), ADCSSA

Telecommunication

Prof. Sawankumar R. Naik

M.Tech. (Production Technology & Management)

Production / Operations Management

Prof. Avinash More

B.E. (Electronics), M.Tech

Microprocessor, Microcontrollers,

Embedded System

Prof. Nikhil Gala

B.E. (EXTC)

Microcontrollers & Embedded Programming,

Speech Prcoessing

Prof. Sheetal Gonsalves

M.Sc. (Mathematics), M.Phil.

Applied Mathematics

Prof. Sanjay Sange

B.E. (Industrial Electronics)

Image Processing, Electronic Devices & Circuits,

Electric Networks, ADBMS

Prof. Anjana Rodrigues

B.Tech. (EEE)

Power Electronics

Dr. Priy Brat Dwivedi

M.Sc. (Chemistry), Ph.D.,

Organic Chemistry

Prof. Prashasti Kanikar

B.E. (Computer Sc. & Engg.)

Computer Engg.

Prof. Abhay Kolhe

B.E. (Computer Engg.), MBA (Finance)

M.E. (Computer Sci. & Engg.)

Database systems

Prof. Krishna Palod

MCA

Programming, Operation Research,

networking

Prof. Ashish J. Deshmukh

M.E. (Production Technology & Management)

Supply Chain & Logistic Management

Prof. Shilpa D'Cunha

B.Ed., M.Sc.(Maths),

Mathematics

Prof. Shubha Puthran

B.E. (Computer Science)

Computer Science (COA, C Programming,

System Software)

Prof. Dimple Parekh

B.E. (IT)

Information Technology

Prof. Sudarsana Sarkar

M.A. (English Literature), MBA (HR),

M.Phil. (Development Studies)

Literature & Cultural Studies

Prof. Cheruvu Bharathi

M.Sc. (Pure Mathematics), M.Phil.

Mathematics with Operations Research

Prof. Kanchan Bakade

B.E. (EXTC)

RF & Microwaves, Digital Electronics

Prof. Avinash Tandle

B.E. (EXTC)

Biomedical & Electronics

Prof. Sakshi Sharma

B.Tech. (Computer Science)

Computer Science & Engg.

Prof. Mahesh Maurya

B.E. (Computer Science & Engg.)

Multimedia, Distributed,

Parallel computing

Prof. Rekha Vig

B.E. (EXTC), M.Tech. (Telecom)

EXTC

Prof. Pallavi Halarnkar

B.E. (Comp. Engg.), M.E.

Image Processing

Prof. Rahul Pathare

B.E. (EXTC), M.Tech (EXTC)

Wireless sensor networks, Digital Electronics

Prof. Sonal Parmar

B.E. (EXTC), M.Tech. (Electronics Engineering)

Radar, Satellite & Optical Communication

Dr. Ajay Phirke

M.Sc., Ph.D.(Physics)

Solid state physics, Digital

Electronics, Material science

Prof. Rakhshan Anjum Shaikh

B.E. (EXTC)

Electronics & telecommunication

Prof. Manisha Tiwari

MCA

DBMS

Prof. Mamta Ubnare

B.Tech. (IT), M.Tech (Comp. Sc.)

Java, Linux, C++, Networking, AI,

ASP.Net, Compiler Design

Prof. Pankti Doshi

B.E. (Comp.),

DBMS, Object Oriented Programming

Prof. Manjusha Joshi

Dip. (IT & CM), B.E. (EXTC),

M.E. (Electronics)

Electronics & Neurol Network

Prof. Alpa Reshamwala

B.E. (Comp), M.E. (Comp)

Data Mining, Distributed Database,

Software Management, Operating System

Prof. Shivangi Borasia

B.E. (IT)

Database Management (DBMS),

Operating Systems, Computer Networks

Prof. Vipul Gohil

B.E. (Electronics)

Microprocessors, Microcontrollers

and Digital Electronics

Prof. Ketki Deshmukh

B.E. (EXTC),

Electronics & Telecommunication

Prof. Tazeen Sheikh

B.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

Prof. Mathew Rejo Rajan

B.E. (EXTC)

MS SQL, C Programming

Prof. Grishma Kulkarni

B.H.Sc. with Hospitality, Administration &

Mgmt., Dip. In T&T, MBA (Strategy)

Strategy & Marketing

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Prof. Jinu Kurian

M.Sc., (Environmental Sc.)

Cleaner Technologies, Pollution Prevention,

Corporate Environmental Management issues

Prof. Vijay Katkar

B.E. (IT), M.Tech (Computer)

Data Warehousing, data Mining,

Embedded System

Prof. Binny Khanna

M.Tech (CCS), M.Sc.(CS), B.C.A

Application Development for Firmware

Prof. B. Swarnalata Rao

B.Tech (Comp)

Distributed Systems, Simulation and Modeling,

information theory and coding

Prof. Niti Desai

M.E (Comp. Engg.)

Datamining & Datawarehousing,

Software Engineering

Prof. Sumita Nainan

M.E. (Micro Processing Systm & App.),

B.E. ( Electrical)

Micro Processing System

Dr. Heena Shevde

B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Physics)

Applied Physics

Prof. Minakshi Gupta

Dip. Electronics, B.Tech (EXTC)

Electronics

Dr. Nikita Trivedi

M.Sc, Ph.D. (Maths)

Inventory Modules

Prof. Raminder Kaur

M.Tech (Comp.Sc.& Engg.), MCA

Programming in C, OOP with C++,

Computer Graphics, DBMS, Computer Networks

Prof. Rik Das

B.E. (IT), M. TECH (IT)

Computer Networking

TEACHING ASSISTANTSMr. Siddharth Patankar

B.E. (EXTC)

Fibre Optics Communication, Microprocessor

Mr. Kushal Adhvaryu

B.E. (Comp)

Java, DBMS

Mr. Navin Kumar

B. E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Mr. Vishal Kumar Sharma

B.Tech

Electronics

Mr. Hemal Chevli

B.E.(EXTC)

Electronics

Ms. Laxmi Nagpal

B.E.(Biomedical)

Bio-Medical

Mr. Dhaval Surelia

B.E. (Inst)

Inst. Engineering

Mr. Pradeep Tiwari

B.E.(Elec & Telecom)

Electronics

Mr. Kaustubh Lohiya

B.E. (Computer)

Computer Engineering

Ms. Ankita Taparia

B.Tech (Computer)

Computer Engineering

Mr. Sumit Mahalle

Computer Engineering

B.E. (Computer)

SHIRPUR CAMPUS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Prof J S Umale

Incharge Associate Dean &

Associate Professor

B.E., M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

Computer Engineering

Prof. Suryakant B Patil

Incharge Corporate Relations & Placements

HOD (IT & TM)

B.E. (CSE), M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

IT/Computer Engineering

Dr. N. S. Choubey

HOD (Computer)

B.E.,M.E. (Comp Engg.), Ph.D.,

Computer Engineering

Prof. Shailendra B.

HOD (Telecom)

B.E. (Electrical), M.E. (Ind. Engg.)

Electronics

Prof. Rahul M. Samant

B.E. (Comp. Engg.), M.E. (IT)

Information Technology

Prof. Preeti Patil

DCS, B.E. (Computer), M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

Computer Engineering

Prof. Shashikant Patil

B.E. (Electronics), M.Tech. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof. Atul Patil

B.E., M.E. Extc

EXTC

Prof. Vishal Fegade

Incharge (Mech / Civil)

B.E. (Mech.), M.E. (Design Engg.)

Mechanical

Dr. Malvika Sharma,

Incharge First Year

Ph.D. Chemistry

Prof. Pranav Kayande

B.E.(Comp. Engg), MBA(IT & Marketing)

Management

Prof. Sudhir Chaurey

M.E. (CIM), AMIE (Mech.)

Manufacturing

Prof. Sonia Relan

B.E. (Comp. Engg.), M.Tech. Comp

Information Technology

Prof. Hari Mohan Pandey

B.Tech. (CSE), M.Tech. Comp

Computer/IT

Prof. Yogesh Chaudhary

B.E. (Comp.Engg). M.Tech (Computer)

IT/Comp

Prof. Amar Khalore

B.E. (E & P Engg.)

Electronics & Power Engg.

Prof. Varsha Nemade

B.E. (Comp. Engg.)

Computer

Prof. Vivek Sharma

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

Mathematics

Prof. Prashant Udawant

B.Tech. (Comp. Engg.)

Computer

Prof. Meeta Manwani

MCA

Computer

Prof. Ravindra Bhatt

B.E. (Electronics)

EXTC

Prof. Sachin Sonawane

B.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

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Prof. Jinu Kurian

M.Sc., (Environmental Sc.)

Cleaner Technologies, Pollution Prevention,

Corporate Environmental Management issues

Prof. Vijay Katkar

B.E. (IT), M.Tech (Computer)

Data Warehousing, data Mining,

Embedded System

Prof. Binny Khanna

M.Tech (CCS), M.Sc.(CS), B.C.A

Application Development for Firmware

Prof. B. Swarnalata Rao

B.Tech (Comp)

Distributed Systems, Simulation and Modeling,

information theory and coding

Prof. Niti Desai

M.E (Comp. Engg.)

Datamining & Datawarehousing,

Software Engineering

Prof. Sumita Nainan

M.E. (Micro Processing Systm & App.),

B.E. ( Electrical)

Micro Processing System

Dr. Heena Shevde

B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Physics)

Applied Physics

Prof. Minakshi Gupta

Dip. Electronics, B.Tech (EXTC)

Electronics

Dr. Nikita Trivedi

M.Sc, Ph.D. (Maths)

Inventory Modules

Prof. Raminder Kaur

M.Tech (Comp.Sc.& Engg.), MCA

Programming in C, OOP with C++,

Computer Graphics, DBMS, Computer Networks

Prof. Rik Das

B.E. (IT), M. TECH (IT)

Computer Networking

TEACHING ASSISTANTSMr. Siddharth Patankar

B.E. (EXTC)

Fibre Optics Communication, Microprocessor

Mr. Kushal Adhvaryu

B.E. (Comp)

Java, DBMS

Mr. Navin Kumar

B. E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Mr. Vishal Kumar Sharma

B.Tech

Electronics

Mr. Hemal Chevli

B.E.(EXTC)

Electronics

Ms. Laxmi Nagpal

B.E.(Biomedical)

Bio-Medical

Mr. Dhaval Surelia

B.E. (Inst)

Inst. Engineering

Mr. Pradeep Tiwari

B.E.(Elec & Telecom)

Electronics

Mr. Kaustubh Lohiya

B.E. (Computer)

Computer Engineering

Ms. Ankita Taparia

B.Tech (Computer)

Computer Engineering

Mr. Sumit Mahalle

Computer Engineering

B.E. (Computer)

SHIRPUR CAMPUS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Prof J S Umale

Incharge Associate Dean &

Associate Professor

B.E., M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

Computer Engineering

Prof. Suryakant B Patil

Incharge Corporate Relations & Placements

HOD (IT & TM)

B.E. (CSE), M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

IT/Computer Engineering

Dr. N. S. Choubey

HOD (Computer)

B.E.,M.E. (Comp Engg.), Ph.D.,

Computer Engineering

Prof. Shailendra B.

HOD (Telecom)

B.E. (Electrical), M.E. (Ind. Engg.)

Electronics

Prof. Rahul M. Samant

B.E. (Comp. Engg.), M.E. (IT)

Information Technology

Prof. Preeti Patil

DCS, B.E. (Computer), M.E. (Comp. Engg.),

Computer Engineering

Prof. Shashikant Patil

B.E. (Electronics), M.Tech. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof. Atul Patil

B.E., M.E. Extc

EXTC

Prof. Vishal Fegade

Incharge (Mech / Civil)

B.E. (Mech.), M.E. (Design Engg.)

Mechanical

Dr. Malvika Sharma,

Incharge First Year

Ph.D. Chemistry

Prof. Pranav Kayande

B.E.(Comp. Engg), MBA(IT & Marketing)

Management

Prof. Sudhir Chaurey

M.E. (CIM), AMIE (Mech.)

Manufacturing

Prof. Sonia Relan

B.E. (Comp. Engg.), M.Tech. Comp

Information Technology

Prof. Hari Mohan Pandey

B.Tech. (CSE), M.Tech. Comp

Computer/IT

Prof. Yogesh Chaudhary

B.E. (Comp.Engg). M.Tech (Computer)

IT/Comp

Prof. Amar Khalore

B.E. (E & P Engg.)

Electronics & Power Engg.

Prof. Varsha Nemade

B.E. (Comp. Engg.)

Computer

Prof. Vivek Sharma

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

Mathematics

Prof. Prashant Udawant

B.Tech. (Comp. Engg.)

Computer

Prof. Meeta Manwani

MCA

Computer

Prof. Ravindra Bhatt

B.E. (Electronics)

EXTC

Prof. Sachin Sonawane

B.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

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Prof. Shivaji Methe

M.A, M.Phil (English)

Communication Skills

Prof. Bipin Jadhav

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

Mathematics

Prof. Shital Mahajan

M.Sc. ( Maths)

Mathematics

Prof. Govind Rajput

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

Mathematics

Prof. Vivekanand Bagal

M.Sc. (Physics)

Physics

Prof. Samadhan Sonawane

B.E. (Comp. Engg)

Computer

Prof. Suraj Patil

B.E. (Comp.Engg)

Computer

Prof. Sonali Borse

B.E. (Comp.Engg)

Computer

Prof. Yogesh Borse

B.E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof. Prashant Sarode

B.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

Prof. Deepak Patil

B.E.(Mech)

Mechanical

Prof. Sachin Chavan

B.E. (Comp. Engg.)

Computer

Prof. Tukaram Gawali

B.E. (IT)

Information Technology

Pradnya Jain

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Rehan Ahmad

B.Tech (E&TC), M.E.(Electronics)

EXTC

Prof. Bhushan Inje

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Ajinkya Kulkarni

B.E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof. Prashant Koli

B.E. (Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Parag V Patil

M.Sc ( Mathematics )

Mathematics

Prof. Neha Relan

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Charudatta Chavan

B.E.(Mechanical)

Mechanical

Prof. Mayur Mehta

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Nitin Chavan

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Rajendra Shimpi

B.E.(Mechanical)

Mechanical

Prof. Komal Sangtani

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Vivek Khalane

B.E (Instru.), M.E ( Instrumentation)

EXTC

Prof. Hemant Wagh

B.E (Civil)

Civil Engineering

Prof. Sunil Chaudhari

B.E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof.Manisha Kasar

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof.Sheetal M Mahajan

MCA

Computer

(MUMBAI & SHIRPUR)

Prof. Sandeep Hegde

MHRDM, M.A. (Sociology),

D.M.M, D.C.P.A, B.Com

Environmental Studies

Prof. K. S. Kinage

M.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

Mr. Pradeep Talwelkar

B.E. (Chemical)

Chemical

Mr. Narendra M. Shekokar

M.E. (Computer)

Computer

TEACHING ASSISTANTS

ASSOCIATE & VISITING FACULTY

ASSOCIATE FACULTY

Mr. Avadhut A. Samant

B.E. (Production Engg),

M.E. (Production Engg.), DME Manufacturing

Mr. P. N. Joshi

B.E (Product Engg.), M.E (Product Engg.)

Manufacturing System & Strategy

Mr. Vishal Shah

B.E. (Chemical)

Chemical

Prof. Uday Pandit

M.Tech. (EXTC)

EXTC

Ms. Smita Pandia

B.Sc., B.Tech.

Chemical

Ms. Kavita Jadhav

B.Tech. (Food Engg.)

Chemical

Ms. Anagha Sapre

B.Sc. (Tech.)

Chemical

Mr. Shaikh Iqbal K.

B.E. (Mechanical)

Mechanical

Ms. Kavita Mhatre

Diploma in Electronics, B.E. (EXTC),

M.E. (EXTC)

Electronics & Telecommunication

Mr. Mihir Parekh

MBA (Finance), M.Com (Management)

Financial Accounts, Managerial Economics

Ms. Parul Dhir

MBA (Marketing)

Environmental Studies, Constitution of India

VISITING FACULTY

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Prof. Shivaji Methe

M.A, M.Phil (English)

Communication Skills

Prof. Bipin Jadhav

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

Mathematics

Prof. Shital Mahajan

M.Sc. ( Maths)

Mathematics

Prof. Govind Rajput

M.Sc. (Mathematics)

Mathematics

Prof. Vivekanand Bagal

M.Sc. (Physics)

Physics

Prof. Samadhan Sonawane

B.E. (Comp. Engg)

Computer

Prof. Suraj Patil

B.E. (Comp.Engg)

Computer

Prof. Sonali Borse

B.E. (Comp.Engg)

Computer

Prof. Yogesh Borse

B.E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof. Prashant Sarode

B.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

Prof. Deepak Patil

B.E.(Mech)

Mechanical

Prof. Sachin Chavan

B.E. (Comp. Engg.)

Computer

Prof. Tukaram Gawali

B.E. (IT)

Information Technology

Pradnya Jain

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Rehan Ahmad

B.Tech (E&TC), M.E.(Electronics)

EXTC

Prof. Bhushan Inje

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Ajinkya Kulkarni

B.E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof. Prashant Koli

B.E. (Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Parag V Patil

M.Sc ( Mathematics )

Mathematics

Prof. Neha Relan

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Charudatta Chavan

B.E.(Mechanical)

Mechanical

Prof. Mayur Mehta

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Nitin Chavan

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Rajendra Shimpi

B.E.(Mechanical)

Mechanical

Prof. Komal Sangtani

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof. Vivek Khalane

B.E (Instru.), M.E ( Instrumentation)

EXTC

Prof. Hemant Wagh

B.E (Civil)

Civil Engineering

Prof. Sunil Chaudhari

B.E. (EXTC)

EXTC

Prof.Manisha Kasar

B.E.(Computer Engg)

Computer

Prof.Sheetal M Mahajan

MCA

Computer

(MUMBAI & SHIRPUR)

Prof. Sandeep Hegde

MHRDM, M.A. (Sociology),

D.M.M, D.C.P.A, B.Com

Environmental Studies

Prof. K. S. Kinage

M.E. (Electronics)

Electronics

Mr. Pradeep Talwelkar

B.E. (Chemical)

Chemical

Mr. Narendra M. Shekokar

M.E. (Computer)

Computer

TEACHING ASSISTANTS

ASSOCIATE & VISITING FACULTY

ASSOCIATE FACULTY

Mr. Avadhut A. Samant

B.E. (Production Engg),

M.E. (Production Engg.), DME Manufacturing

Mr. P. N. Joshi

B.E (Product Engg.), M.E (Product Engg.)

Manufacturing System & Strategy

Mr. Vishal Shah

B.E. (Chemical)

Chemical

Prof. Uday Pandit

M.Tech. (EXTC)

EXTC

Ms. Smita Pandia

B.Sc., B.Tech.

Chemical

Ms. Kavita Jadhav

B.Tech. (Food Engg.)

Chemical

Ms. Anagha Sapre

B.Sc. (Tech.)

Chemical

Mr. Shaikh Iqbal K.

B.E. (Mechanical)

Mechanical

Ms. Kavita Mhatre

Diploma in Electronics, B.E. (EXTC),

M.E. (EXTC)

Electronics & Telecommunication

Mr. Mihir Parekh

MBA (Finance), M.Com (Management)

Financial Accounts, Managerial Economics

Ms. Parul Dhir

MBA (Marketing)

Environmental Studies, Constitution of India

VISITING FACULTY

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Ms. Neha Goyal

MBA

Communication Skills,

Industrial Economics & Management

Mr. G. M. Bhatt

B.E (Mechanical), PGD in

Industrial Engineering

Product & Process Control Design

Ms. M. Mani Roja

M.E (Electronics)

Optical Fibre Communication

Mr. Sudhir T. Bagade

M.E (Comp Engg)

Discrete Mathematics

Mr. Vilas Kharat

M.E. (Mechanical Engg.)

Engg. Mechanics

Ms. Raman Khanna

B. Com, MBA

Communication Skills

Prof. Madhu Date

M.A., MBA, NET-SET, PGDHRM

Communication & HR

Ms. Sulalah Rizwani

B. Tech (Computer)

Computer Programming

Mr. Ravindra Gangundi

B.E (Comp Sci), M.E (Comp Sci)

Computer Programming

Mr. Apoorva Chaturvedi

B. Tech (Material Science &

Metallurgical Engg.)

Material Science

Mr. Amit Chaudhari

B.E (Mechanical Engg), M.E (CAD CAM)

Engg. Mechanics

Mr. Narendra Bhostekar

B.E (Production), M. Tech (Manufacturing)

Material Science

Dr. (Mrs) J. A. Parikh

Ph.D. (Oil Technology)

Chemical

Prof. Balchandra Desai

M. Tech (Mechanical Engg)

Product Design & Development

Mr. Atul Londhekar

B.E (Automobile), M. Tech (Thermal Engg)

Thermal Engg

Mr. Anil Shirsat

DOEACC “A” Level, BBA

Network Management & Planning

Ms. Devyani Kanodra

B.Sc, LLB, LLM

Constitution of India, Business Law

Dr. Sarojini Sheth

B.A, M.A, LLB, Ph.D (Economics)

Principles of Economics & Management,

Economics

Ms. Sameera Rege

B.Sc, M.Sc (Organic Chemistry)

Applied Chemistry

Dr. Nidhi Gupta

Ph. D (Computer Science)

Discrete Mathematics

Ms. Rajni Rani

B.Sc, M.Sc (Maths)

Applied Mathematics

Mr. Vishram Sawant

B.E (Mechanical), M.E (Mechanical)

World Class Manufacturing

Mr. S. S. Maghrabi

B.E (Mechanical), M.E (Design Engg.)

Fluid Mechanics, Engg. Design

Mr. Nilesh Shahapure

B.E (Mechanical), M.Tech

(Manufacturing Engg.)

Engg. Mechanics, Basic Engg. Drawing

Mr. Vijay Doshi

B.E (Mechanical)

Basic Engg. Drawing

Mr. Nitin Patil

B.E (Mechanical)

Basic Engg. Drawing

Ms. Rajani Jaju

M.Sc (Organic Chemistry)

Applied Chemistry

Mr. Pravin Parate

B.E (Production), M.E (Production)

Basic Engg. Drawing

Ms. VIjayalakshmi Badre

B.E (Electronics & Communication),

M.E (Electronics)

Radar Engg.

Mr. M. Aquil

B.E, M.E

Theory of Machines, Engg. Mechanics

Mr. Ajay Lahane

B.E (Electronics), M.E (Electronics &

Communication)

Microprocessor & Microcontroller

Mr. Sameer Virani

B.Sc (Chemistry), DMS, MMM

Principles of Management

Prof. Suhas Rane

Operations,Supply Chain &

Logistics,Business Strategy

B.E. (Mechanical Engg.),

DMS, MFM,

Phd.(Supply Chain Management)

Prof. Nitin Mukadam

B.A. (Eco.), M.A. (Eco. – I),

Dip Advertising & Marketing

Advertising, Marketing,

Technology-enabled management processes

Prof. B. K. Nair

M.Com., PGDEd.M.

General Mgt and Marketing Mgt

Prof. B. Ramakrishnan

B.A (English), BSCE MSC, LLB, LLM,

Phd in human resource,

MMM, MFM, MHRDM

Marketing,Finance,Law and

Human Resources

Ms. Nisha Ram

B.Com, PGDBA-NMIMS,MDBA-SYMBIOSIS,

Certifications in Spanish Language Programme.

Trainer- Soft Skills & Spanish Language

Ms. Nitu Anand

Post Graduate in Applied Linguistics

Linguist/Analyst & Language Test Engineer

(Chinese.Taiwanese)

Dr. Mayank Joshipura

Ph.D - Management, BE- Power Elect.,

MBA-Finance

Finance, Derivatives & Risk Mgt.

Portfolio Mgt

Mr.Prasad Godbole

B.Com(Hons),LL.B, AICWA,MBA-Fin &

General Mgt.-IIM-A

Mergers & Acquisitions, Finance

Mr. Anant G. Ambdekar

B.Com., LLB, ACS

Business Law

Prof.Anuradha Maheshwari

B.Sc Chemistry LLB,LLM-Constitutional &

International Law, Diploma in Communication

& Journalism Constitutional, Commercial and

Intellectual Property Laws

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Ms. Neha Goyal

MBA

Communication Skills,

Industrial Economics & Management

Mr. G. M. Bhatt

B.E (Mechanical), PGD in

Industrial Engineering

Product & Process Control Design

Ms. M. Mani Roja

M.E (Electronics)

Optical Fibre Communication

Mr. Sudhir T. Bagade

M.E (Comp Engg)

Discrete Mathematics

Mr. Vilas Kharat

M.E. (Mechanical Engg.)

Engg. Mechanics

Ms. Raman Khanna

B. Com, MBA

Communication Skills

Prof. Madhu Date

M.A., MBA, NET-SET, PGDHRM

Communication & HR

Ms. Sulalah Rizwani

B. Tech (Computer)

Computer Programming

Mr. Ravindra Gangundi

B.E (Comp Sci), M.E (Comp Sci)

Computer Programming

Mr. Apoorva Chaturvedi

B. Tech (Material Science &

Metallurgical Engg.)

Material Science

Mr. Amit Chaudhari

B.E (Mechanical Engg), M.E (CAD CAM)

Engg. Mechanics

Mr. Narendra Bhostekar

B.E (Production), M. Tech (Manufacturing)

Material Science

Dr. (Mrs) J. A. Parikh

Ph.D. (Oil Technology)

Chemical

Prof. Balchandra Desai

M. Tech (Mechanical Engg)

Product Design & Development

Mr. Atul Londhekar

B.E (Automobile), M. Tech (Thermal Engg)

Thermal Engg

Mr. Anil Shirsat

DOEACC “A” Level, BBA

Network Management & Planning

Ms. Devyani Kanodra

B.Sc, LLB, LLM

Constitution of India, Business Law

Dr. Sarojini Sheth

B.A, M.A, LLB, Ph.D (Economics)

Principles of Economics & Management,

Economics

Ms. Sameera Rege

B.Sc, M.Sc (Organic Chemistry)

Applied Chemistry

Dr. Nidhi Gupta

Ph. D (Computer Science)

Discrete Mathematics

Ms. Rajni Rani

B.Sc, M.Sc (Maths)

Applied Mathematics

Mr. Vishram Sawant

B.E (Mechanical), M.E (Mechanical)

World Class Manufacturing

Mr. S. S. Maghrabi

B.E (Mechanical), M.E (Design Engg.)

Fluid Mechanics, Engg. Design

Mr. Nilesh Shahapure

B.E (Mechanical), M.Tech

(Manufacturing Engg.)

Engg. Mechanics, Basic Engg. Drawing

Mr. Vijay Doshi

B.E (Mechanical)

Basic Engg. Drawing

Mr. Nitin Patil

B.E (Mechanical)

Basic Engg. Drawing

Ms. Rajani Jaju

M.Sc (Organic Chemistry)

Applied Chemistry

Mr. Pravin Parate

B.E (Production), M.E (Production)

Basic Engg. Drawing

Ms. VIjayalakshmi Badre

B.E (Electronics & Communication),

M.E (Electronics)

Radar Engg.

Mr. M. Aquil

B.E, M.E

Theory of Machines, Engg. Mechanics

Mr. Ajay Lahane

B.E (Electronics), M.E (Electronics &

Communication)

Microprocessor & Microcontroller

Mr. Sameer Virani

B.Sc (Chemistry), DMS, MMM

Principles of Management

Prof. Suhas Rane

Operations,Supply Chain &

Logistics,Business Strategy

B.E. (Mechanical Engg.),

DMS, MFM,

Phd.(Supply Chain Management)

Prof. Nitin Mukadam

B.A. (Eco.), M.A. (Eco. – I),

Dip Advertising & Marketing

Advertising, Marketing,

Technology-enabled management processes

Prof. B. K. Nair

M.Com., PGDEd.M.

General Mgt and Marketing Mgt

Prof. B. Ramakrishnan

B.A (English), BSCE MSC, LLB, LLM,

Phd in human resource,

MMM, MFM, MHRDM

Marketing,Finance,Law and

Human Resources

Ms. Nisha Ram

B.Com, PGDBA-NMIMS,MDBA-SYMBIOSIS,

Certifications in Spanish Language Programme.

Trainer- Soft Skills & Spanish Language

Ms. Nitu Anand

Post Graduate in Applied Linguistics

Linguist/Analyst & Language Test Engineer

(Chinese.Taiwanese)

Dr. Mayank Joshipura

Ph.D - Management, BE- Power Elect.,

MBA-Finance

Finance, Derivatives & Risk Mgt.

Portfolio Mgt

Mr.Prasad Godbole

B.Com(Hons),LL.B, AICWA,MBA-Fin &

General Mgt.-IIM-A

Mergers & Acquisitions, Finance

Mr. Anant G. Ambdekar

B.Com., LLB, ACS

Business Law

Prof.Anuradha Maheshwari

B.Sc Chemistry LLB,LLM-Constitutional &

International Law, Diploma in Communication

& Journalism Constitutional, Commercial and

Intellectual Property Laws

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Staff with Dean, MPSTME (Mumbai)

Student Council, MPSTME (Mumbai)

Prof. Nazima Munshi

M.A., M.Phil,LL.B.

Business Law, Intellectual Property Laws

Dr. Raupashree Baral

M.A.- IR & Personnel ,Management,

Ph.D.- HR Policy & Practice

HR, OB, HR-Policy & Practice

Prof. S B Hegde Patil

B E - Mechanics,PGDip.

In Industrial Management

HRD, OB

Mr. Gopal Sehjpal

M.A. (Philosophy), DPM

Organization Behaviour,

Human Resource Management

Mr. R Mukundan

BE- Electicals & Electronics,

PGDBM-Operations

Operations,Supply Chain Mgt,Logistics,

Corporate Strategy

Dr. Nitin Singh

Fellow Programming in Management

Projection & Operations Mgt.

Prof. Alka Prabhu

B.Sc, DMS, MMM

Marketing, Operations

Dr. G. S. Monga

M.A, M.SC, D.S, L.L.B, Ph.D (Durham)

Statistics, Economics

Mrs. Shobhana Vora

M.Com.M.Phil, DMS

Marketing, Cross Cultural Mgt

Prof. Vidyanand Joshi

B.A.- Economics,MSW

Management Educator &

Corporate Trainer

Prof. MVL Narasimhan

B.E.- Electronics

Technology Management

Prof. V K Agarwal

M. Lit,LL.B., Diploma in Insurance

Insurance & Risk Management,

Claims Management

Prof. Mahesh Parikh

M.Sc- Statistics

Capital Markets operations & Broking

Prof. S Clement

B.Com, CAIIB

International Trade, Mergers &

Acquisitions, Financial Risk Management

Prof. C D Sreedharan

M.A.-Economics,CAIIB(IIBF)

Finance,Banking( Forex), Economics

Prof. Jeet Shah

M.Com., CFP

Finance

Prof. Tapan Wagle

M.E. ( Environmental Engineering)

Environmental Engineering

Dr. Hari Prakash Maheshwari

Agarsen Post Graduate College,

Sikandrabad

Ph.D.

Dr. Vijay Y Behiram

Dean Faculty of Law,

N. M. U.

Ph.D.

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Staff with Dean, MPSTME (Mumbai)

Student Council, MPSTME (Mumbai)

Prof. Nazima Munshi

M.A., M.Phil,LL.B.

Business Law, Intellectual Property Laws

Dr. Raupashree Baral

M.A.- IR & Personnel ,Management,

Ph.D.- HR Policy & Practice

HR, OB, HR-Policy & Practice

Prof. S B Hegde Patil

B E - Mechanics,PGDip.

In Industrial Management

HRD, OB

Mr. Gopal Sehjpal

M.A. (Philosophy), DPM

Organization Behaviour,

Human Resource Management

Mr. R Mukundan

BE- Electicals & Electronics,

PGDBM-Operations

Operations,Supply Chain Mgt,Logistics,

Corporate Strategy

Dr. Nitin Singh

Fellow Programming in Management

Projection & Operations Mgt.

Prof. Alka Prabhu

B.Sc, DMS, MMM

Marketing, Operations

Dr. G. S. Monga

M.A, M.SC, D.S, L.L.B, Ph.D (Durham)

Statistics, Economics

Mrs. Shobhana Vora

M.Com.M.Phil, DMS

Marketing, Cross Cultural Mgt

Prof. Vidyanand Joshi

B.A.- Economics,MSW

Management Educator &

Corporate Trainer

Prof. MVL Narasimhan

B.E.- Electronics

Technology Management

Prof. V K Agarwal

M. Lit,LL.B., Diploma in Insurance

Insurance & Risk Management,

Claims Management

Prof. Mahesh Parikh

M.Sc- Statistics

Capital Markets operations & Broking

Prof. S Clement

B.Com, CAIIB

International Trade, Mergers &

Acquisitions, Financial Risk Management

Prof. C D Sreedharan

M.A.-Economics,CAIIB(IIBF)

Finance,Banking( Forex), Economics

Prof. Jeet Shah

M.Com., CFP

Finance

Prof. Tapan Wagle

M.E. ( Environmental Engineering)

Environmental Engineering

Dr. Hari Prakash Maheshwari

Agarsen Post Graduate College,

Sikandrabad

Ph.D.

Dr. Vijay Y Behiram

Dean Faculty of Law,

N. M. U.

Ph.D.

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Programme Duration

Specializations Offered and Intake

Areas Mumbai (No.of Seats) Shirpur (No.of Seats)

Career Opportunities

Unique Features of The Programme

Eligibility

Selection Process

The course of study for the Master of Business Administration in Technology, MBA-Tech. shall extend over five years consisting of fifteen trimesters.

Six technology areas are being offered at Mumbai as well as Shirpur campuses.

Information Technology 40 30Electronics & Telecom Engineering 40 30Chemical Engineering 20 -Mechanical Engineering 40 30Computer Engineering - 30Civil Engineering 20 -

MBA (Tech.) Programme delivers state-of -the- art management and technology knowledge and skills to the students. These tachno-savvy managers are fully equipped to create optimum and holistic solutions in business organizations. This has been amply substantiated by the feedback received by NMIMS from various organizations where MBA(Tech.) students happen to be working.

• The programme involves two internships in the organizations for a total duration of about 10 months. Thus students get long enough exposure to the real working conditions and are able to contribute to the organizations literally right from day one of joining.

• The course curriculum is reviewed and updated on a regular basis to ensure that its relevance to the organizations is sustained.

The candidate must have passed in 10+2 or equivalent, (including International IB Diploma, Cambridge) Exam with Science or Science Vocational (with PCM and English as subjects) with minimum 50% marks in PCM (Minimum 150 marks out of 300). Those awaiting their 10+2 exam results this year may also apply.

Students are admitted to the MBA-Tech. Programme if they meet the required standards of thethree-stage process described below:

Stage 1: All candidates aspiring to and eligible for admission to the MBA-Tech. programme will be required to appear for written test to be conducted at various locations in India. The venue will be announced well before the test date.

Stage 2: Based on the performance in the written test, candidates will be short-listed.

Stage 3: Based on the performance in Stage 1 and Stage 2 and on the candidates’ 12th standard PCM marks, a composite merit list will be drawn as per the criteria laid down by the school.

Candidates will be called for a counseling session based on the above merit list. In the counseling session, candidates will be allotted admissions to various disciplines as per their choice and availability of discipline.

Master of Business Administration (Technology)

[Dual Degree B.Tech. and MBA (Tech.)]

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

Master of Computer Applications (MCA)

Ph. D.

• Information Technology

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Chemical Engineering

• Computer Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering

• Civil Engineering

• Information Technology

• Computer Engineering

• Electronics Engineering

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering

• Civil Engineering

• Information Technology

• Computer Engineering

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Electronics Engineering

• Information Technology

• Computer Engineering

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Electronics Engineering

• Other Engineering Sciences

• Technology Management

The details about the Mumbai and Shirpur campuses and programmes are

given in the following pages.

Master of Technology (M.Tech.)

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Programme OfferedMBA (Tech.)(Master of Business Administration [Tech.]

Dual Degree: B.Tech.+MBA [Tech.])

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Programme Duration

Specializations Offered and Intake

Areas Mumbai (No.of Seats) Shirpur (No.of Seats)

Career Opportunities

Unique Features of The Programme

Eligibility

Selection Process

The course of study for the Master of Business Administration in Technology, MBA-Tech. shall extend over five years consisting of fifteen trimesters.

Six technology areas are being offered at Mumbai as well as Shirpur campuses.

Information Technology 40 30Electronics & Telecom Engineering 40 30Chemical Engineering 20 -Mechanical Engineering 40 30Computer Engineering - 30Civil Engineering 20 -

MBA (Tech.) Programme delivers state-of -the- art management and technology knowledge and skills to the students. These tachno-savvy managers are fully equipped to create optimum and holistic solutions in business organizations. This has been amply substantiated by the feedback received by NMIMS from various organizations where MBA(Tech.) students happen to be working.

• The programme involves two internships in the organizations for a total duration of about 10 months. Thus students get long enough exposure to the real working conditions and are able to contribute to the organizations literally right from day one of joining.

• The course curriculum is reviewed and updated on a regular basis to ensure that its relevance to the organizations is sustained.

The candidate must have passed in 10+2 or equivalent, (including International IB Diploma, Cambridge) Exam with Science or Science Vocational (with PCM and English as subjects) with minimum 50% marks in PCM (Minimum 150 marks out of 300). Those awaiting their 10+2 exam results this year may also apply.

Students are admitted to the MBA-Tech. Programme if they meet the required standards of thethree-stage process described below:

Stage 1: All candidates aspiring to and eligible for admission to the MBA-Tech. programme will be required to appear for written test to be conducted at various locations in India. The venue will be announced well before the test date.

Stage 2: Based on the performance in the written test, candidates will be short-listed.

Stage 3: Based on the performance in Stage 1 and Stage 2 and on the candidates’ 12th standard PCM marks, a composite merit list will be drawn as per the criteria laid down by the school.

Candidates will be called for a counseling session based on the above merit list. In the counseling session, candidates will be allotted admissions to various disciplines as per their choice and availability of discipline.

Master of Business Administration (Technology)

[Dual Degree B.Tech. and MBA (Tech.)]

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

Master of Computer Applications (MCA)

Ph. D.

• Information Technology

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Chemical Engineering

• Computer Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering

• Civil Engineering

• Information Technology

• Computer Engineering

• Electronics Engineering

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering

• Civil Engineering

• Information Technology

• Computer Engineering

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Electronics Engineering

• Information Technology

• Computer Engineering

• Electronics & Telecom Engineering

• Electronics Engineering

• Other Engineering Sciences

• Technology Management

The details about the Mumbai and Shirpur campuses and programmes are

given in the following pages.

Master of Technology (M.Tech.)

50 51

Programme OfferedMBA (Tech.)(Master of Business Administration [Tech.]

Dual Degree: B.Tech.+MBA [Tech.])

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Fourth Year

Trimester X

Data Warehousing and Mining^

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Elective – I

• Artificial Intelligence

• Information Storage Management^

• Multimedia System Design

• E-Commerce Technologies

Elective – II

• Advanced DBMS

• Image Processing

• Embedded Systems

• Advanced Computer Networks

Software Quality Assurance Strategic Management

^ Common syllabus for IT and Computers

Cost Accounting

Financial Analysis & Accounting Financial ManagementHuman Resource Management

Management of Innovations Management of TechnologyCorporate Social Responsibility

Organizational Behaviour Legal Aspects of BusinessSupply Chain Management

Marketing Management Industrial MarketingQuality Management Systems & Practices

Research Methodology Intellectual Property ManagementAdvanced Statistical Analysis

E-Business Enterprise Planning SystemBusiness Communication – II

Operations Management Personality and CreativityDevelopment (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I (Submission)

Research Project- Part –II (Presentation)

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Summer Vacation & Trimester XIII Trimester XIV Trimester XV

Energy Management Leadership in Organization

Entrepreneurship Management New Product Development

Research Project Part - II Business Communication – IIIManagement Internship

Foreign Language Electives (5)

Core Java Electives (5)

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester I

Applied Science – I *

Trimester II Trimester III

Applied Science – II * Basic Engineering Drawing

Applied Mathematics – 1 Applied Mathematics –II Applied Mathematics - III

Workshop Practice Material Science Engineering Mechanics

Basic Electrical Engineering Basic Electronics Instrumentation Fundamentals

Programming Concepts using C Object Oriented Programming using C++ Core Java

*Consists of Applied Physics & Applied Chemistry

Second Year

Trimester IV

Data Structure & Algorithms*

Trimester V Trimester VI

Operating System * Computer Networks *

* Common syllabus for IT and Computers ** Common for all branches

Database Management System* Principles of Communication Systems Web Technology and Application

Digital Logic Design * Microprocessor [8086] * Advanced Operating System

Basic Web Programming Structured System Analysis and Design Human Computer Interaction

Advanced Maths - I* Advanced Maths - II* Advanced Java [Lab course]

Numerical Techniques [Lab course]

Business Communication-I** Principles and Practices of Management ** Statistical Methods **

Third Year

Trimester VII

Information Security *

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Computer Simulation & Modeling *

Industrial Training

** Common for all branches

Digital Signal Processing * Distributed Computing *

Wireless Communication Mobile Computing *

Service Oriented Architecture Object Oriented Software Engineering

Operations Research** Project Management **

Business Economics ** Information Systems for Managers **

Constitution of India (Compulsory Non-Credit) Financial Accounting **

Safety, Health & Environment Mgmt.

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Fourth Year

Trimester X

Data Warehousing and Mining^

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Elective – I

• Artificial Intelligence

• Information Storage Management^

• Multimedia System Design

• E-Commerce Technologies

Elective – II

• Advanced DBMS

• Image Processing

• Embedded Systems

• Advanced Computer Networks

Software Quality Assurance Strategic Management

^ Common syllabus for IT and Computers

Cost Accounting

Financial Analysis & Accounting Financial ManagementHuman Resource Management

Management of Innovations Management of TechnologyCorporate Social Responsibility

Organizational Behaviour Legal Aspects of BusinessSupply Chain Management

Marketing Management Industrial MarketingQuality Management Systems & Practices

Research Methodology Intellectual Property ManagementAdvanced Statistical Analysis

E-Business Enterprise Planning SystemBusiness Communication – II

Operations Management Personality and CreativityDevelopment (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I (Submission)

Research Project- Part –II (Presentation)

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Summer Vacation & Trimester XIII Trimester XIV Trimester XV

Energy Management Leadership in Organization

Entrepreneurship Management New Product Development

Research Project Part - II Business Communication – IIIManagement Internship

Foreign Language Electives (5)

Core Java Electives (5)

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester I

Applied Science – I *

Trimester II Trimester III

Applied Science – II * Basic Engineering Drawing

Applied Mathematics – 1 Applied Mathematics –II Applied Mathematics - III

Workshop Practice Material Science Engineering Mechanics

Basic Electrical Engineering Basic Electronics Instrumentation Fundamentals

Programming Concepts using C Object Oriented Programming using C++ Core Java

*Consists of Applied Physics & Applied Chemistry

Second Year

Trimester IV

Data Structure & Algorithms*

Trimester V Trimester VI

Operating System * Computer Networks *

* Common syllabus for IT and Computers ** Common for all branches

Database Management System* Principles of Communication Systems Web Technology and Application

Digital Logic Design * Microprocessor [8086] * Advanced Operating System

Basic Web Programming Structured System Analysis and Design Human Computer Interaction

Advanced Maths - I* Advanced Maths - II* Advanced Java [Lab course]

Numerical Techniques [Lab course]

Business Communication-I** Principles and Practices of Management ** Statistical Methods **

Third Year

Trimester VII

Information Security *

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Computer Simulation & Modeling *

Industrial Training

** Common for all branches

Digital Signal Processing * Distributed Computing *

Wireless Communication Mobile Computing *

Service Oriented Architecture Object Oriented Software Engineering

Operations Research** Project Management **

Business Economics ** Information Systems for Managers **

Constitution of India (Compulsory Non-Credit) Financial Accounting **

Safety, Health & Environment Mgmt.

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Electronic circuit analysis & Design

Trimester V Trimester VI

Microprocessors Digital Communication

Second Year

Electrical Network Analysis &Synthesis

Analog Integrated circuits &applications

Microcontroller & EmbeddedProgramming

Digital Design Principles of communication systems TV & Video Engineering

Electromagnetic Field Theory Signals & system Electronics Simulation & Modeling

Advanced Maths I Advanced Maths II Statistical Methods

Business Communication – I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

* Compulsory - Non Credit subject

Trimester VII

Digital Signal Processing

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Optical Fibre communication

Technical Internship

Third Year

Antenna & Wave propagation Satellite communication & Radar

Microwave Devices & circuits Computer Communication Network

Constitution of India * Information Systems for Managers **

Operations Research Project Management

Business Economics Financial Accounting **

Safety,Health & Environment System Mgt.

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester X

Wireless CommunicationTechnology & Networking

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Elective - II • Speech processing • Image Processing• Broadband Technology

Telecom Network design & planning

Fourth Year

Elective - I• DBMS • Software Engineering • Multimedia Systems & Communication

Cost Accounting Strategic Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Human Resource Management Financial Management

Management of Innovations Corporate Social Responsibility Management of Technology

Organizational Behaviour Supply Chain Management Legal Aspects of Business

Marketing Management Quality Mgmt. Systems & Practices Industrial Marketing

Research Methodology Advanced Statistical Analysis Intellectual Property Management

E-Business Business Communication - II Enterprise Planning System

Operations Management Research Project Part –I (Submission) Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project- Part –II (Presentation)

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Finance Marketing Operations HR & OB ProjectManagement

TechnologyManagement

Project andInfrastructureFinance

CustomerRelationsManagement

Management ofTech. Acquisition& Transfer

OperationsStrategy

CorporateGovernance

Project Contracts& Claims Mgmt.

Management ofMergers andAcquisition

BrandManagement

Business ModelsIn DigitalEconomy

ServicesOperationsManagement

Human ResourcePlanning

Advances inProjectManagement

Project Risk &InsuranceManagement

Sales andDistributionManagement

Tech. Forecasting,Assessment &Evaluation

InternationalProjectManagement

Managementof Change

Business Ethicsand Professionalresponsibility

Corporate &Personal TaxPlanning

IntegratedMarketingCommunication

Business ProcessManagement

SimulationModeling**

Managementof InternationalBusiness

InternationalProjectManagement

FinancialInstitutionsand Markets

ServicesMarketing

BusinessAnalytics**

Systems Analysis& Design

Economics ofNegotiation &Conflict Resolution

Computer basedprojectmanagement

InvestmentBanking

MarketingStrategy

OperationsPlanning &Control

Cross CulturalManagement

ProjectConfiguration &Change Mgmt.

FinancialEngineering

RetailManagement

SupplierManagement

Diversity, Innovation& OrganizationalChange

ProgramManagement

International Finance

ConsumerBehavior

InfrastructureDevelopment

Systems Approachto Org. design.

ProjectProcurement andPlanning

ManagementControl System

InternationalMarketing

Contracts &ClaimManagement

Project RiskMgmt.

Management ofCommercialBanks

Marketing ofTechnologyProducts

InternationalSourcing

Project &InfrastructureFinance

Security &PortfolioManagement

MediaMarketing

KnowledgeManagement

CAPSTONEEXERCISESIN PM***

Financial RiskManagement

On-LineMarketing

WTO & IndianBusiness

InternationalTrade

*Conditionally offered, subject to 15 Registrations. ** Subject to availability of Software.*** Compulsory subject.

Managing &Leading the Teamin Organisation

Human ResourceDevelopment

ElectivesOffered in Trimester XIV & XV

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Electronic circuit analysis & Design

Trimester V Trimester VI

Microprocessors Digital Communication

Second Year

Electrical Network Analysis &Synthesis

Analog Integrated circuits &applications

Microcontroller & EmbeddedProgramming

Digital Design Principles of communication systems TV & Video Engineering

Electromagnetic Field Theory Signals & system Electronics Simulation & Modeling

Advanced Maths I Advanced Maths II Statistical Methods

Business Communication – I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

* Compulsory - Non Credit subject

Trimester VII

Digital Signal Processing

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Optical Fibre communication

Technical Internship

Third Year

Antenna & Wave propagation Satellite communication & Radar

Microwave Devices & circuits Computer Communication Network

Constitution of India * Information Systems for Managers **

Operations Research Project Management

Business Economics Financial Accounting **

Safety,Health & Environment System Mgt.

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester X

Wireless CommunicationTechnology & Networking

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Elective - II • Speech processing • Image Processing• Broadband Technology

Telecom Network design & planning

Fourth Year

Elective - I• DBMS • Software Engineering • Multimedia Systems & Communication

Cost Accounting Strategic Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Human Resource Management Financial Management

Management of Innovations Corporate Social Responsibility Management of Technology

Organizational Behaviour Supply Chain Management Legal Aspects of Business

Marketing Management Quality Mgmt. Systems & Practices Industrial Marketing

Research Methodology Advanced Statistical Analysis Intellectual Property Management

E-Business Business Communication - II Enterprise Planning System

Operations Management Research Project Part –I (Submission) Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project- Part –II (Presentation)

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Finance Marketing Operations HR & OB ProjectManagement

TechnologyManagement

Project andInfrastructureFinance

CustomerRelationsManagement

Management ofTech. Acquisition& Transfer

OperationsStrategy

CorporateGovernance

Project Contracts& Claims Mgmt.

Management ofMergers andAcquisition

BrandManagement

Business ModelsIn DigitalEconomy

ServicesOperationsManagement

Human ResourcePlanning

Advances inProjectManagement

Project Risk &InsuranceManagement

Sales andDistributionManagement

Tech. Forecasting,Assessment &Evaluation

InternationalProjectManagement

Managementof Change

Business Ethicsand Professionalresponsibility

Corporate &Personal TaxPlanning

IntegratedMarketingCommunication

Business ProcessManagement

SimulationModeling**

Managementof InternationalBusiness

InternationalProjectManagement

FinancialInstitutionsand Markets

ServicesMarketing

BusinessAnalytics**

Systems Analysis& Design

Economics ofNegotiation &Conflict Resolution

Computer basedprojectmanagement

InvestmentBanking

MarketingStrategy

OperationsPlanning &Control

Cross CulturalManagement

ProjectConfiguration &Change Mgmt.

FinancialEngineering

RetailManagement

SupplierManagement

Diversity, Innovation& OrganizationalChange

ProgramManagement

International Finance

ConsumerBehavior

InfrastructureDevelopment

Systems Approachto Org. design.

ProjectProcurement andPlanning

ManagementControl System

InternationalMarketing

Contracts &ClaimManagement

Project RiskMgmt.

Management ofCommercialBanks

Marketing ofTechnologyProducts

InternationalSourcing

Project &InfrastructureFinance

Security &PortfolioManagement

MediaMarketing

KnowledgeManagement

CAPSTONEEXERCISESIN PM***

Financial RiskManagement

On-LineMarketing

WTO & IndianBusiness

InternationalTrade

*Conditionally offered, subject to 15 Registrations. ** Subject to availability of Software.*** Compulsory subject.

Managing &Leading the Teamin Organisation

Human ResourceDevelopment

ElectivesOffered in Trimester XIV & XV

MBA (Tech.)Electronics & Telecom Engineering

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MBA (Tech.)Computer Engineering

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Data Structure & Algorithms

Trimester V Trimester VI

Operating System

Second Year

^ Compulsory Non -Credit subject

Trimester VII

Image Processing

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Multimedia Systems &Communications

Technical Internship

Third Year

Computer Graphics Distributed Computing

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year (Proposed)

Wireless Communication II Data Warehousing, Mining Information Security

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Database Management System Microprocessors

Digital Design & Computer Organization Digital Signal Processing

Communication Systems Software Engineering – I

Business Communication –I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

Wireless Communication–I System Architecture & Programming

Operations Research Project Management

Business Economics Information Systems for Managers

Constitution of India ^ Financial Accounting

Safety, Health & EnvironmentSystem Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Parallel Computing Strategic Management

Management of Innovations Cost Accounting Financial Management

Organizational Behaviour Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Marketing Management Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspects of Business

Research Methodology Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

E-Business Quality Mgmt. Systems & Practices Intellectual Property Management

Operations Management Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

Business Communication – II Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I(Submission) Research Project- Part –II(Presentation)

Web Engineering

Telecom & Computer Networks

Software Engineering - II

Computer Simulation & Modelling

Statistical Methods

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Strengths of Material

Trimester V Trimester VI

Chemical Eng. Thermodynamics Process Equipment & Accessories Design

Second Year

Fluid Mechanics Unit Processes of Chemical Industry Chemical Process – I

Process Calculations Mass Transfer Operations - I Mass Transfer Operations – II

Heat Transfer Operations Solid Fluid Mechanical Operations Reaction Kinetics

Business Communication – I Principles and Practices of Mgmt. Statistical Methods

Advanced Maths - I Advanced Maths - II

^Compulsory Non -Credit subject

Trimester VII

Chemical Process – II

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Chemical Reaction Engineering

Technical Internship

Third Year

Advanced Computing in ChemicalEngineering

Instrumentation & Process Control

Plant Utilities & Piping Industrial Safety

Operations Research Project Management

Business Economics Information Systems for Managers

Constitution of India^ Financial Accounting *

Safety, Health & EnvironmentSystem Management

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year

Environmental Engineering Food Processing CAD, Optimization & Simulation

Financial Analysis & Accounting Project & Process Engineering Strategic Management

Management of Innovations Cost Accounting Financial Management

Organizational Behaviour Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Marketing Management Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspects of Business

Research Methodology Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

Operations Management Quality Mgmt. Systems & Practices Intellectual Property Management

E-Business Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

Business Communication - II Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project Part - I(Submission) Research Project- Part - II(Presentation)

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

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MBA (Tech.)Computer Engineering

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MBA (Tech.)Computer Engineering

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Data Structure & Algorithms

Trimester V Trimester VI

Operating System

Second Year

^ Compulsory Non -Credit subject

Trimester VII

Image Processing

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Multimedia Systems &Communications

Technical Internship

Third Year

Computer Graphics Distributed Computing

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year (Proposed)

Wireless Communication II Data Warehousing, Mining Information Security

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Database Management System Microprocessors

Digital Design & Computer Organization Digital Signal Processing

Communication Systems Software Engineering – I

Business Communication –I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

Wireless Communication–I System Architecture & Programming

Operations Research Project Management

Business Economics Information Systems for Managers

Constitution of India ^ Financial Accounting

Safety, Health & EnvironmentSystem Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Parallel Computing Strategic Management

Management of Innovations Cost Accounting Financial Management

Organizational Behaviour Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Marketing Management Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspects of Business

Research Methodology Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

E-Business Quality Mgmt. Systems & Practices Intellectual Property Management

Operations Management Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

Business Communication – II Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I(Submission) Research Project- Part –II(Presentation)

Web Engineering

Telecom & Computer Networks

Software Engineering - II

Computer Simulation & Modelling

Statistical Methods

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Strengths of Material

Trimester V Trimester VI

Chemical Eng. Thermodynamics Process Equipment & Accessories Design

Second Year

Fluid Mechanics Unit Processes of Chemical Industry Chemical Process – I

Process Calculations Mass Transfer Operations - I Mass Transfer Operations – II

Heat Transfer Operations Solid Fluid Mechanical Operations Reaction Kinetics

Business Communication – I Principles and Practices of Mgmt. Statistical Methods

Advanced Maths - I Advanced Maths - II

^Compulsory Non -Credit subject

Trimester VII

Chemical Process – II

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Chemical Reaction Engineering

Technical Internship

Third Year

Advanced Computing in ChemicalEngineering

Instrumentation & Process Control

Plant Utilities & Piping Industrial Safety

Operations Research Project Management

Business Economics Information Systems for Managers

Constitution of India^ Financial Accounting *

Safety, Health & EnvironmentSystem Management

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year

Environmental Engineering Food Processing CAD, Optimization & Simulation

Financial Analysis & Accounting Project & Process Engineering Strategic Management

Management of Innovations Cost Accounting Financial Management

Organizational Behaviour Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Marketing Management Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspects of Business

Research Methodology Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

Operations Management Quality Mgmt. Systems & Practices Intellectual Property Management

E-Business Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

Business Communication - II Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project Part - I(Submission) Research Project- Part - II(Presentation)

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

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MBA (Tech.)Computer Engineering

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Advanced Mathematics-I

Trimester V Trimester VI

Advanced Mathematics-II

Second Year

Water Resources & Mgmt.

Materials of Construction Environmental Engg. & Mgmt. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Eng.

Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic Machinery Surveying

Strength of Materials Computer Aided Drafting Hydrology

Civil Engineering Workshop Practice Numerical Techniques Statistical Methods

Business Communication-I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

^ Compulsory Non -Credit subject

Trimester VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Technical Internship

Third Year

Applied Thermodynamics Electrical Installations

Analysis of Structure Safety In Construction

Intro. To Finite Element Method Construction Techniques

Engineering Economics & Accounting Cost Estimation

Operations Research Information Systems for Managers

Constitution of India^ Project Management

Business Economics Financial Accounting

Safety, Health & Environment System Mgmt.

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year (Proposed)

Design of Concrete & Steel Structures Construction Machinery Contract Administration & Negotiation

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Transportation Engg.-I Transportation Engg.II Strategic Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Cost Accounting Financial Management

Management of Innovations Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Organizational Behaviour Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspect of Business

Marketing Management Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

Research Methodology Quality Mgmt System & Practices Intellectual Property Management

Operations Management Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

E-Business Business Communication-II Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I (Submission) Research Project- Part –II (Presentation)

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Advanced Mathematics-I

Trimester V Trimester VI

Advanced Mathematics-II Fluid Machinery

Second Year

^compulsory Non- Credit

Trimester VII

Mechanical System Design

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

CAD/CAM & FEA

Technical Internship

Third Year

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year

Applied Thermodynamics Machine Drawing Theory of Machines-II

Fluid Mechanics Theory of Machines-I Engineering Design

Manufacturing Process-I Manufacturing Processes-II I.C. Engines

Strength of Material Thermal Engineering Statistical Methods

Business Communication-I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

Heat & Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Vibration Engineering Mechatronics

Engineering Economics & Accounting Cost Estimation

Operations Research Information Systems For Managers

Constitution of India Project Management

Business Economics Safety, Health & Environment Mgmt.

Financial Accounting

Elective-I Elective-II Elective-III

Manufacturing Management Reliability Engineering Strategic Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Cost Accounting Financial Management

Management of Innovations Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Organizational Behaviour Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspect of Business

Marketing Management Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

Research Methodology Quality Mgmt. System & Practices Intellectual Property Management

Operations Management Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

E-Business Business Communication-II Personality and CreativityDevelopment (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I (Submission) Research Project- Part – II (Presentation)

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MBA (Tech.)Mechanical Engineering

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Advanced Mathematics-I

Trimester V Trimester VI

Advanced Mathematics-II

Second Year

Water Resources & Mgmt.

Materials of Construction Environmental Engg. & Mgmt. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Eng.

Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic Machinery Surveying

Strength of Materials Computer Aided Drafting Hydrology

Civil Engineering Workshop Practice Numerical Techniques Statistical Methods

Business Communication-I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

^ Compulsory Non -Credit subject

Trimester VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Technical Internship

Third Year

Applied Thermodynamics Electrical Installations

Analysis of Structure Safety In Construction

Intro. To Finite Element Method Construction Techniques

Engineering Economics & Accounting Cost Estimation

Operations Research Information Systems for Managers

Constitution of India^ Project Management

Business Economics Financial Accounting

Safety, Health & Environment System Mgmt.

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year (Proposed)

Design of Concrete & Steel Structures Construction Machinery Contract Administration & Negotiation

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Transportation Engg.-I Transportation Engg.II Strategic Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Cost Accounting Financial Management

Management of Innovations Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Organizational Behaviour Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspect of Business

Marketing Management Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

Research Methodology Quality Mgmt System & Practices Intellectual Property Management

Operations Management Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

E-Business Business Communication-II Personality and Creativity Devp. (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I (Submission) Research Project- Part –II (Presentation)

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Advanced Mathematics-I

Trimester V Trimester VI

Advanced Mathematics-II Fluid Machinery

Second Year

^compulsory Non- Credit

Trimester VII

Mechanical System Design

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

CAD/CAM & FEA

Technical Internship

Third Year

Fifth Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year

Applied Thermodynamics Machine Drawing Theory of Machines-II

Fluid Mechanics Theory of Machines-I Engineering Design

Manufacturing Process-I Manufacturing Processes-II I.C. Engines

Strength of Material Thermal Engineering Statistical Methods

Business Communication-I Principles and Practices of Mgmt.

Heat & Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Vibration Engineering Mechatronics

Engineering Economics & Accounting Cost Estimation

Operations Research Information Systems For Managers

Constitution of India Project Management

Business Economics Safety, Health & Environment Mgmt.

Financial Accounting

Elective-I Elective-II Elective-III

Manufacturing Management Reliability Engineering Strategic Management

Financial Analysis & Accounting Cost Accounting Financial Management

Management of Innovations Human Resource Management Management of Technology

Organizational Behaviour Corporate Social Responsibility Legal Aspect of Business

Marketing Management Supply Chain Management Industrial Marketing

Research Methodology Quality Mgmt. System & Practices Intellectual Property Management

Operations Management Advanced Statistical Analysis Enterprise Planning System

E-Business Business Communication-II Personality and CreativityDevelopment (Workshop)

Research Project Part –I (Submission) Research Project- Part – II (Presentation)

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MBA (Tech.)Mechanical Engineering

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Selection Procedure

Teaching, Learning And Evaluation

Course Structure

Students are admitted to the B.Tech. Programme if they meet the required standards of the

three stage process described below:

Stage 1: All candidates aspiring to and eligible for admission to the B.Tech. Programme will be

required to appear for a written test to be conducted at various locations in India. The venue

will be announced well before the test date.

Stage 2: Based on the performance in the written test, candidates will be short-listed.

Stage 3: Based on the performance in Stage 1 and Stage 2 and on the candidates' 12th standard

PCM marks, a composite merit list will be drawn as per criteria laid down by the school.

Candidates will be called for a counseling session based on the above merit list. In the

counseling session, candidates will be allotted admissions to various disciplines as per their

choice and availability of discipline.

In most of the subjects, there will be theory and practical classes. Time table will be for

approximately 32 to 36 contact hours per week for B. Tech. Programmes. In the fourth year of

the course, approximately 40% of the time will be allotted for industry based project work for

which guidance by the faculty will be available and the students will be required to make a

presentation of the project work.

Student is required to have minimum of 80% attendance in the classes for every subject and

must complete all the term work prescribed for the subjects.

For every subject 50 marks will be assigned for continuous assessment: 5 marks for attendance,

20 marks for class tests, 25 marks for term work containing practical work, and/ or assignments

and practical/ oral exam. The term end exam will be assigned marks out of 50. For passing in a

subject, student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in combined total of continuous

assessment and term end exam.

The course structures for various B.Tech. Programmes are subject to review and revision by the

Board of Studies in Engineering Sciences and approval of the Academic Council of the

University.

Programme Duration & Intake

Specializations Offered and Intake

Areas Mumbai (No.of Seats) Shirpur (No.of Seats)

Unique Features

Eligibility

Four year Full Time B.Tech. in the following disciplines with the intake mentioned against each is offered at the Mumbai and Shirpur Campus.

Six technology areas are being offered at Mumbai as well as Shirpur campuses.

Information Technology 60 60Computer Engineering 120 60Electronics Engineering 60 -Electronics & Telecom Engineering 60 60Mechanical Engineering 60 60Civil Engineering 60 60

• Modern facilities to provide ambience and support for curricular and extra curricular activities for the overall development of students.

• Dedicated, qualified faculty to ensure high standard of teaching, learning and evaluation Processes.

• Periodic review and revision of curricula based on feedback from the industry with quick response to ensure the relevance of the programmes to the changing needs of industry.

• Trimester system with proper planning to utilize the resources effectively and efficiently.

• Industry visits and industry based project work as part of the curricula to provide recognition and reward to the students in the form of job offers or support for further studies and research.

For B. Tech. courses, the candidate must have passed in 10+2 or equivalent, including International IB Diploma and Cambridge Exam with Science or Science Vocational (with PCM and English as compulsory subjects) with minimum 50% marks in PCM. (Minimum 150 marks out of 300). Those awaiting their 10+2 exam results this year may also apply.

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Selection Procedure

Teaching, Learning And Evaluation

Course Structure

Students are admitted to the B.Tech. Programme if they meet the required standards of the

three stage process described below:

Stage 1: All candidates aspiring to and eligible for admission to the B.Tech. Programme will be

required to appear for a written test to be conducted at various locations in India. The venue

will be announced well before the test date.

Stage 2: Based on the performance in the written test, candidates will be short-listed.

Stage 3: Based on the performance in Stage 1 and Stage 2 and on the candidates' 12th standard

PCM marks, a composite merit list will be drawn as per criteria laid down by the school.

Candidates will be called for a counseling session based on the above merit list. In the

counseling session, candidates will be allotted admissions to various disciplines as per their

choice and availability of discipline.

In most of the subjects, there will be theory and practical classes. Time table will be for

approximately 32 to 36 contact hours per week for B. Tech. Programmes. In the fourth year of

the course, approximately 40% of the time will be allotted for industry based project work for

which guidance by the faculty will be available and the students will be required to make a

presentation of the project work.

Student is required to have minimum of 80% attendance in the classes for every subject and

must complete all the term work prescribed for the subjects.

For every subject 50 marks will be assigned for continuous assessment: 5 marks for attendance,

20 marks for class tests, 25 marks for term work containing practical work, and/ or assignments

and practical/ oral exam. The term end exam will be assigned marks out of 50. For passing in a

subject, student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in combined total of continuous

assessment and term end exam.

The course structures for various B.Tech. Programmes are subject to review and revision by the

Board of Studies in Engineering Sciences and approval of the Academic Council of the

University.

Programme Duration & Intake

Specializations Offered and Intake

Areas Mumbai (No.of Seats) Shirpur (No.of Seats)

Unique Features

Eligibility

Four year Full Time B.Tech. in the following disciplines with the intake mentioned against each is offered at the Mumbai and Shirpur Campus.

Six technology areas are being offered at Mumbai as well as Shirpur campuses.

Information Technology 60 60Computer Engineering 120 60Electronics Engineering 60 -Electronics & Telecom Engineering 60 60Mechanical Engineering 60 60Civil Engineering 60 60

• Modern facilities to provide ambience and support for curricular and extra curricular activities for the overall development of students.

• Dedicated, qualified faculty to ensure high standard of teaching, learning and evaluation Processes.

• Periodic review and revision of curricula based on feedback from the industry with quick response to ensure the relevance of the programmes to the changing needs of industry.

• Trimester system with proper planning to utilize the resources effectively and efficiently.

• Industry visits and industry based project work as part of the curricula to provide recognition and reward to the students in the form of job offers or support for further studies and research.

For B. Tech. courses, the candidate must have passed in 10+2 or equivalent, including International IB Diploma and Cambridge Exam with Science or Science Vocational (with PCM and English as compulsory subjects) with minimum 50% marks in PCM. (Minimum 150 marks out of 300). Those awaiting their 10+2 exam results this year may also apply.

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B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology)

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Applied Maths IV**

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Maths –V**

Second Year

Discrete Structures

Data Structures and NumericalTechniques

Computer Organization &Architecture

Operating Systems

Digital Logic Design* Analog & Digital Communication System Programming

Micro Processors & Micro Controllers* Database Management Systems Computer Networks*

Programming Workshop* Environmental Studies Seminar – 2** (Presentation)

Seminar – 1**(Report)

Trimester VII

Theoretical Computer Science

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Digital Signal Processing*

Third Year

Image Processing

Software Engineering Object Oriented Software Eng. Principles of Compiler Design

Design & Analysis of Algorithms Computer Graphics Advance computer Networks

Fundamentals of Web Technology Unix programming Industrial Economics & Management

Seminar – 3** (Report) Seminar – 4** (Presentation) Project Workshop

Constitution of India

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year

Multimedia Systems Intelligent Systems Mobile Computing

Advanced Computer Architecture System Security Distributed Computing

Project-I Project-II Project-III

Elective – I

• Network Programming

• Software Architecture

• Information Storage Management

• Advanced DBMS

Elective – II

• Parallel Processing

• Embedded Systems

• Data warehousing & Mining

• Advanced Image Processing

Elective – III

• Bio-Informatics

• Geographical Information Systems

• Robotics

• Biometrics

• E-commerce

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester I

Applied Mathematics I

Trimester II Trimester III

Applied Mathematics II Applied Mathematics III

Applied Science I # Communication Skill Workshop Practice

Basic Engineering Drawing Engineering Mechanics Applied Science II

Basic Electrical Engineering Basic Electronics Electrical Measuring Instruments & Machines

Computer Programming-I Computer Programming-II Computer Application

Second Year

Trimester IV

Maths IV **

Trimester VI Trimester VII

Maths V ** Microprocessor & Microcontroller *

Digital Logic Design * Computer Organization and Architecture * Operating System *

Data Structures & Algorithms Digital Communication Database Management System *

Principles of Communication Web Programming Computer Networks*

Programming Workshop* Seminar – I (Report) Seminar – 2 (Presentation)

Fourth Year

Trimester VII

Project Management

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Data Warehousing & Mining Multimedia Systems

Image Processing* Information Security Service Oriented Architecture

Project-I ** Project-II ** Project-III **

Elective – I• Artificial Intelligence • Software Testing• Information Storage & Management• Embedded Systems

Elective – II• Soft Computing• Management Information System• GIS• Advanced Image Processing

Elective – III• Parallel Computing• E-Commerce• Robotics• High Speed Networking Architecture & Protocols

* Syllabus Common with Computer ** Common for all branches.

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# Consist of applied Physics and applied Chemistry.

Third Year

Trimester VII

Unix Programming *

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Computer Simulation & Modelling Distributed Computing *

Software Engineering* Object Oriented Modeling & Design Software Architecture

Principles of Economics and Mgmt.* Environmental Studies ** Wireless Networking

Advanced Database Mgmt. Systems Advanced Computer Networks* Digital Signal Processing *

Seminar – 3 (Report) Seminar – 4 (Presentation) Constitution of India**

Mini Project

B.Tech.Computer Engineering

B.Tech.Information Technology

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Applied Maths IV**

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Maths –V**

Second Year

Discrete Structures

Data Structures and NumericalTechniques

Computer Organization &Architecture

Operating Systems

Digital Logic Design* Analog & Digital Communication System Programming

Micro Processors & Micro Controllers* Database Management Systems Computer Networks*

Programming Workshop* Environmental Studies Seminar – 2** (Presentation)

Seminar – 1**(Report)

Trimester VII

Theoretical Computer Science

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Digital Signal Processing*

Third Year

Image Processing

Software Engineering Object Oriented Software Eng. Principles of Compiler Design

Design & Analysis of Algorithms Computer Graphics Advance computer Networks

Fundamentals of Web Technology Unix programming Industrial Economics & Management

Seminar – 3** (Report) Seminar – 4** (Presentation) Project Workshop

Constitution of India

Trimester X Trimester XI Trimester XII

Fourth Year

Multimedia Systems Intelligent Systems Mobile Computing

Advanced Computer Architecture System Security Distributed Computing

Project-I Project-II Project-III

Elective – I

• Network Programming

• Software Architecture

• Information Storage Management

• Advanced DBMS

Elective – II

• Parallel Processing

• Embedded Systems

• Data warehousing & Mining

• Advanced Image Processing

Elective – III

• Bio-Informatics

• Geographical Information Systems

• Robotics

• Biometrics

• E-commerce

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester I

Applied Mathematics I

Trimester II Trimester III

Applied Mathematics II Applied Mathematics III

Applied Science I # Communication Skill Workshop Practice

Basic Engineering Drawing Engineering Mechanics Applied Science II

Basic Electrical Engineering Basic Electronics Electrical Measuring Instruments & Machines

Computer Programming-I Computer Programming-II Computer Application

Second Year

Trimester IV

Maths IV **

Trimester VI Trimester VII

Maths V ** Microprocessor & Microcontroller *

Digital Logic Design * Computer Organization and Architecture * Operating System *

Data Structures & Algorithms Digital Communication Database Management System *

Principles of Communication Web Programming Computer Networks*

Programming Workshop* Seminar – I (Report) Seminar – 2 (Presentation)

Fourth Year

Trimester VII

Project Management

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Data Warehousing & Mining Multimedia Systems

Image Processing* Information Security Service Oriented Architecture

Project-I ** Project-II ** Project-III **

Elective – I• Artificial Intelligence • Software Testing• Information Storage & Management• Embedded Systems

Elective – II• Soft Computing• Management Information System• GIS• Advanced Image Processing

Elective – III• Parallel Computing• E-Commerce• Robotics• High Speed Networking Architecture & Protocols

* Syllabus Common with Computer ** Common for all branches.

62 63

# Consist of applied Physics and applied Chemistry.

Third Year

Trimester VII

Unix Programming *

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Computer Simulation & Modelling Distributed Computing *

Software Engineering* Object Oriented Modeling & Design Software Architecture

Principles of Economics and Mgmt.* Environmental Studies ** Wireless Networking

Advanced Database Mgmt. Systems Advanced Computer Networks* Digital Signal Processing *

Seminar – 3 (Report) Seminar – 4 (Presentation) Constitution of India**

Mini Project

B.Tech.Computer Engineering

B.Tech.Information Technology

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First Year (Common for all branches)Second Year

Trimester IV

Applied Mathematics IV**

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Mathematics V** Signal Conditioning and Filter Design

Electrical Networks Analysis and Synthesis * Signals and Systems * Principles of Communication Engineering *

Logic Circuit Design * Electronic circuit Analysis and Design* Electromagnetic Field Theory

Advanced Electronics * Electronic Instrumentation Integrated Circuits and WaveShaping Techniques

Numerical Techniques * Seminar – I (Report) Seminar – II (Presentation)

Third Year

Trimester VII

Microprocessor Fundamentals

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Microcontrollers & Embedded Programming Computer Communication Networks

Microwave Theory and Circuits Digital Signal Processing Antenna and Wave Propagation*

Communication Circuits Microwave Devices TV and Video Engineering

Probability and Random Process Digital communication Industrial Economics & Project Mgmt.**

Constitution of India - Environmental Studies

Seminar - 3 (Report) Seminar - 4 (Presentation) Minor Project

* Syllabus Common with Electronics. ** Common to all branches

Fourth Year

Trimester VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Satellite Communication & Radar Optical Fiber Communication Telecom Network Planning and Mgmt.

Control Systems and Automation Mobile Communication Wireless Networks

Project - I Project - II Project - III

Elective – I• Simulation of Communication Systems• Image Processing• Digital Voice Processing

Elective – II• Data Compression & Encryption• VLSI Design• Speech Processing

Elective – III• Optical Networks• Advanced Communication Networks• Broadband Technology

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Applied Maths - IV **

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Maths - V ** Principles of Communication Engg. *

Second Year

Advanced Electronics * Basic Control Systems Microprocessor Fundamentals *

Electrical Network Analysis & Synthesis * Logic Circuit Design * Analog Integrated Circuits & Applic.

Numerical Techniques * Electronics Circuit Analysis & Design * Seminar – II (Presentation)

Signals & Systems * Seminar – I (Report) Electronics Workshop

- - Constitution of India

Trimester VII

Industrial Electronics

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Microcontrollers

Third Year

Computer Organization & Architecture

Electro Magnetic Field Theory Electronic Instrumentation & Control Data Communication

Advanced Microprocessor Antenna & Wave Propogation Discrete Time Signal Processing

TV & Video Engineering Industrial Economics & Management Project Management

Seminar – lII (Report) Seminar-IV (Presentation)

* Syllabus Common with EXTC ** Common for all branches

Trimester X

Discrete Time Signal Processing

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Digital Communications*

Fourth Year

Data Communications

VLSI Design & Technology* Embedded Systems Robotics

Constitution of India** Environmental Studies** -

Elective – I

• Microcomputer System Design

• Advanced Power Electronics

• Image Processing

Elective – II

• Advanced Digital Signal Processing

• Biomedical Instrumentations

• Microelectromechanical Systems

Elective – III

• Wireless Communication

• Advanced Microcontrollers

• DSP Architecture & Systems

Project – I Project – II Project – III

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Minor Project

B.Tech.Electronics & Telecom Engineering

B.Tech.Electronics Engineering

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First Year (Common for all branches)Second Year

Trimester IV

Applied Mathematics IV**

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Mathematics V** Signal Conditioning and Filter Design

Electrical Networks Analysis and Synthesis * Signals and Systems * Principles of Communication Engineering *

Logic Circuit Design * Electronic circuit Analysis and Design* Electromagnetic Field Theory

Advanced Electronics * Electronic Instrumentation Integrated Circuits and WaveShaping Techniques

Numerical Techniques * Seminar – I (Report) Seminar – II (Presentation)

Third Year

Trimester VII

Microprocessor Fundamentals

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Microcontrollers & Embedded Programming Computer Communication Networks

Microwave Theory and Circuits Digital Signal Processing Antenna and Wave Propagation*

Communication Circuits Microwave Devices TV and Video Engineering

Probability and Random Process Digital communication Industrial Economics & Project Mgmt.**

Constitution of India - Environmental Studies

Seminar - 3 (Report) Seminar - 4 (Presentation) Minor Project

* Syllabus Common with Electronics. ** Common to all branches

Fourth Year

Trimester VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Satellite Communication & Radar Optical Fiber Communication Telecom Network Planning and Mgmt.

Control Systems and Automation Mobile Communication Wireless Networks

Project - I Project - II Project - III

Elective – I• Simulation of Communication Systems• Image Processing• Digital Voice Processing

Elective – II• Data Compression & Encryption• VLSI Design• Speech Processing

Elective – III• Optical Networks• Advanced Communication Networks• Broadband Technology

First Year (Common for all branches)

Trimester IV

Applied Maths - IV **

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Maths - V ** Principles of Communication Engg. *

Second Year

Advanced Electronics * Basic Control Systems Microprocessor Fundamentals *

Electrical Network Analysis & Synthesis * Logic Circuit Design * Analog Integrated Circuits & Applic.

Numerical Techniques * Electronics Circuit Analysis & Design * Seminar – II (Presentation)

Signals & Systems * Seminar – I (Report) Electronics Workshop

- - Constitution of India

Trimester VII

Industrial Electronics

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Microcontrollers

Third Year

Computer Organization & Architecture

Electro Magnetic Field Theory Electronic Instrumentation & Control Data Communication

Advanced Microprocessor Antenna & Wave Propogation Discrete Time Signal Processing

TV & Video Engineering Industrial Economics & Management Project Management

Seminar – lII (Report) Seminar-IV (Presentation)

* Syllabus Common with EXTC ** Common for all branches

Trimester X

Discrete Time Signal Processing

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Digital Communications*

Fourth Year

Data Communications

VLSI Design & Technology* Embedded Systems Robotics

Constitution of India** Environmental Studies** -

Elective – I

• Microcomputer System Design

• Advanced Power Electronics

• Image Processing

Elective – II

• Advanced Digital Signal Processing

• Biomedical Instrumentations

• Microelectromechanical Systems

Elective – III

• Wireless Communication

• Advanced Microcontrollers

• DSP Architecture & Systems

Project – I Project – II Project – III

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Minor Project

B.Tech.Electronics & Telecom Engineering

B.Tech.Electronics Engineering

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Second Year

Trimester IV

Applied Mathematics - IV

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Mathematics – V Hydrology

Constitution of India Materials & Structures Strength of Material

Applied Thermodynamics Environmental Engg. – I Computer Graphics

Numerical Techniques Surveying – II Environmental Engg. - II

Surveying – I Fluid Mechanics – II Principles of Management

Fluid Mechanics – I Seminar I (Report) Seminar – II (Presentation)

Third Year

Trimester VII

Water Resources & Mgmt.

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Analysis of Structures Computational Techniques in Civil Eng.

Soil Mechanics Foundation Engg. Construction Techniques

Introduction to Finite Element Method Building Utilities & Services Design of Concrete Structure

Irrigation Risk & Safety in Construction Construction Machinery

Concrete Technology Geology Hydraulic Machinery

Seminar – III (Report) Seminar IV (Presentation) -

Civil Engg. Workshop

Fourth Year

Trimester X

Design of Steel Structures

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Project Management - I Project Management - II

Transportation Engg – I Transportation Engg. - II Contract Administration

Project Part - I Project Part - II Project Part - III

Elective – I

• Interior Design

• Town Planning

• Geotechnical Earthquake

Engineering

• Environment Ecology &

Resettlement issues

Elective – II

• Design of Bridge Structures

• Design of Pre Stressed Structures

• Mass Rapid Transportation

Systems (MRTS)

• Real Estate Devp. &

Redevelopment

• GIS & Remote Sensing

Elective – III

• Green & Intelligent Buildings

• Software Development

• Quality in Construction

• Finance Management

• Disaster Management

First Year (Common for all branches)

Second Year

Trimester IV

Applied Mathematics IV

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Mathematics V Computer Graphics

Applied Thermodynamics Manufacturing Process I Environmental Management

Numerical Techniques Fluid Machinery Strength of Material

Material Engineering Theory of Machine I Theory of Machine II

Fluid Mechanics Industrial Electronics Constitution of India

Machine Drawing Seminar I (Report) Seminar II (Presentation)

Third Year

Trimester VII

Thermal Engineering

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Vibration Engineering I.C.Engines

Manufacturing Process II Heat & Mass Transfer Design of Machine Elements II

Design of Machine Elements I Mechanical Measurement & control Metrology and Quality Control

Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Management Mechanotronics

Seminar I (Report) Seminar II (Presentation) Business Communication

Fourth Year

Trimester X

Design of Mechanical System

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Total Quality Management Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Automation in Production Finite Element Analysis Engineering Economics &Accounting

Elective – I

• Tribology

• Mechanical Handling systems &

Equipments

• MEMS: Design, Fabrication &

Characterization

• Reliability Engineering

Elective – II

• Environmental Pollution

• Nuclear power generation & safety

• Solar Energy Technology

• Value Engineering

Elective – III

• Rapid Prototyping & Tooling

• Neural Network

• Robotics

• Management Information System

Project-I Project-II Project-III

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B.Tech.Civil Engineering

B.Tech.Mechanical Engineering

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First Year (Common for all branches)

Second Year

Trimester IV

Applied Mathematics - IV

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Mathematics – V Hydrology

Constitution of India Materials & Structures Strength of Material

Applied Thermodynamics Environmental Engg. – I Computer Graphics

Numerical Techniques Surveying – II Environmental Engg. - II

Surveying – I Fluid Mechanics – II Principles of Management

Fluid Mechanics – I Seminar I (Report) Seminar – II (Presentation)

Third Year

Trimester VII

Water Resources & Mgmt.

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Analysis of Structures Computational Techniques in Civil Eng.

Soil Mechanics Foundation Engg. Construction Techniques

Introduction to Finite Element Method Building Utilities & Services Design of Concrete Structure

Irrigation Risk & Safety in Construction Construction Machinery

Concrete Technology Geology Hydraulic Machinery

Seminar – III (Report) Seminar IV (Presentation) -

Civil Engg. Workshop

Fourth Year

Trimester X

Design of Steel Structures

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Project Management - I Project Management - II

Transportation Engg – I Transportation Engg. - II Contract Administration

Project Part - I Project Part - II Project Part - III

Elective – I

• Interior Design

• Town Planning

• Geotechnical Earthquake

Engineering

• Environment Ecology &

Resettlement issues

Elective – II

• Design of Bridge Structures

• Design of Pre Stressed Structures

• Mass Rapid Transportation

Systems (MRTS)

• Real Estate Devp. &

Redevelopment

• GIS & Remote Sensing

Elective – III

• Green & Intelligent Buildings

• Software Development

• Quality in Construction

• Finance Management

• Disaster Management

First Year (Common for all branches)

Second Year

Trimester IV

Applied Mathematics IV

Trimester V Trimester VI

Applied Mathematics V Computer Graphics

Applied Thermodynamics Manufacturing Process I Environmental Management

Numerical Techniques Fluid Machinery Strength of Material

Material Engineering Theory of Machine I Theory of Machine II

Fluid Mechanics Industrial Electronics Constitution of India

Machine Drawing Seminar I (Report) Seminar II (Presentation)

Third Year

Trimester VII

Thermal Engineering

Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Vibration Engineering I.C.Engines

Manufacturing Process II Heat & Mass Transfer Design of Machine Elements II

Design of Machine Elements I Mechanical Measurement & control Metrology and Quality Control

Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Management Mechanotronics

Seminar I (Report) Seminar II (Presentation) Business Communication

Fourth Year

Trimester X

Design of Mechanical System

Trimester XI Trimester XII

Total Quality Management Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Automation in Production Finite Element Analysis Engineering Economics &Accounting

Elective – I

• Tribology

• Mechanical Handling systems &

Equipments

• MEMS: Design, Fabrication &

Characterization

• Reliability Engineering

Elective – II

• Environmental Pollution

• Nuclear power generation & safety

• Solar Energy Technology

• Value Engineering

Elective – III

• Rapid Prototyping & Tooling

• Neural Network

• Robotics

• Management Information System

Project-I Project-II Project-III

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B.Tech.Civil Engineering

B.Tech.Mechanical Engineering

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First Year

Trimester I

‘C’ Programming

Trimester II Trimester III

Communication Skills Structured System Analysis & Design

Computer Organization & Architecture Operating System Object Oriented Programming with C++

Discrete Maths Design & Analysis of Algorithms Data base Management System

Principal of Management Numerical Computational Techniques Statistical Methods

Second Year

Trimester IV

Advanced Database Techniques

Trimester V Trimester VI

Business Economics Information

Object Oriented Modeling & Design JAVA and Web Technologies Project Management

Organizational Behaviour Software Engineering Advanced JAVA

Computer Network Operation Research Elective - I• Parallel Processing• Artificial Neural Network• Network Programming• Multimedia

Third Year

Trimester VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Project in Industry

Management Information System

Programming Workshop Seminar Seminar (Cont.)

Project in Industry (Contd.)

Distributed Computing

Wireless Techniques

Elective - I• Service Oriented Architecture• Data Mining & Warehousing• Embedded System

Presentation - I Presentation - II

Programme Duration & Intake

Eligibility

Selection Procedure

Course Structure

Teaching-learning and Evaluation

Board of Studies

To meet the increasing demand of trained manpower in the field of Computer Applications, NMIMS University has launched a 3 years Post Graduate MCA Programme with an intake of 60 seats at Mumbai campus under its Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering.

The candidate must have Bachelor's degree with 50% marks in aggregate in Arts, Science or Commerce, Management or any other discipline from a recognized institution / university. Those awaiting their final exam results may also apply.

Admission process for the current academic year will start from the month of March. Interested candidates need to apply in the prescribed application form for being considered for admission to the MCA Programme. The application forms will be made available at the school and notified centers. Admission will be based on good score in the General Aptitude paper at E or D Level Examination conducted by C-DAC in various cities followed by personal interview at the NMIMS premises in Mumbai. For further details on examination please visit website: www.cdacmumbai.in

The Course Structure for MCA Programme is given on subsequent pages subject to review and revision by the Board of Studies and approval of the Academic Council of the University.

It is a full time programme and timetable will be for approx. 32 to 36 contact hours per week in the final year of the course. Approx. 30% of the time will be allocated to industry based project work for which guidance of the faculty will be available.

Student is required to have minimum 80% attendance in the classes for every subject and must complete all the term work prescribed for the subject.

The scheme of evaluation will contain theory and practical examination as well as term work and periodical, class tests, assignments etc. For passing the subject, student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in each of the subject.

The class will be awarded at the end of every year on the basis of total marks or Grade Point Average obtained by the student subject to earning prescribed minimum credits during the year.

The class for final degree will be awarded on the basis of cumulative performance during all the years for MCA Courses.

The Board of Studies for MCA will be the same as the Board of Studies for Engineering Sciences as shown earlier.

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First Year

Trimester I

‘C’ Programming

Trimester II Trimester III

Communication Skills Structured System Analysis & Design

Computer Organization & Architecture Operating System Object Oriented Programming with C++

Discrete Maths Design & Analysis of Algorithms Data base Management System

Principal of Management Numerical Computational Techniques Statistical Methods

Second Year

Trimester IV

Advanced Database Techniques

Trimester V Trimester VI

Business Economics Information

Object Oriented Modeling & Design JAVA and Web Technologies Project Management

Organizational Behaviour Software Engineering Advanced JAVA

Computer Network Operation Research Elective - I• Parallel Processing• Artificial Neural Network• Network Programming• Multimedia

Third Year

Trimester VII Trimester VIII Trimester IX

Project in Industry

Management Information System

Programming Workshop Seminar Seminar (Cont.)

Project in Industry (Contd.)

Distributed Computing

Wireless Techniques

Elective - I• Service Oriented Architecture• Data Mining & Warehousing• Embedded System

Presentation - I Presentation - II

Programme Duration & Intake

Eligibility

Selection Procedure

Course Structure

Teaching-learning and Evaluation

Board of Studies

To meet the increasing demand of trained manpower in the field of Computer Applications, NMIMS University has launched a 3 years Post Graduate MCA Programme with an intake of 60 seats at Mumbai campus under its Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering.

The candidate must have Bachelor's degree with 50% marks in aggregate in Arts, Science or Commerce, Management or any other discipline from a recognized institution / university. Those awaiting their final exam results may also apply.

Admission process for the current academic year will start from the month of March. Interested candidates need to apply in the prescribed application form for being considered for admission to the MCA Programme. The application forms will be made available at the school and notified centers. Admission will be based on good score in the General Aptitude paper at E or D Level Examination conducted by C-DAC in various cities followed by personal interview at the NMIMS premises in Mumbai. For further details on examination please visit website: www.cdacmumbai.in

The Course Structure for MCA Programme is given on subsequent pages subject to review and revision by the Board of Studies and approval of the Academic Council of the University.

It is a full time programme and timetable will be for approx. 32 to 36 contact hours per week in the final year of the course. Approx. 30% of the time will be allocated to industry based project work for which guidance of the faculty will be available.

Student is required to have minimum 80% attendance in the classes for every subject and must complete all the term work prescribed for the subject.

The scheme of evaluation will contain theory and practical examination as well as term work and periodical, class tests, assignments etc. For passing the subject, student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in each of the subject.

The class will be awarded at the end of every year on the basis of total marks or Grade Point Average obtained by the student subject to earning prescribed minimum credits during the year.

The class for final degree will be awarded on the basis of cumulative performance during all the years for MCA Courses.

The Board of Studies for MCA will be the same as the Board of Studies for Engineering Sciences as shown earlier.

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Selection Procedure

Course work

a) For M.TechCandidates will be admitted to M.Tech. in the area of interest as mentioned in their application

form, if they meet the required standards of the two stage processes described below:

Stage 1: All candidates aspiring to and eligible for admissions to M. Tech. Programmes in each

specialization shall be short-listed based on their valid GATE score, for a personal interview at

NMIMS campus. Sponsored candidates shall be short listed on the basis of their B.E. / B.Tech.

Degree score.

Stage 2: Personal Interview : Candidates short listed in stage 1 shall be interviewed at the

institute premises and the merit list will be prepared accordingly. Candidates will be allotted

admissions to the

discipline as per the availability/ choice as the case may be.

B) For Ph.D. ProgrammeEntrance test followed by personal interview / presentation. Selection will be on merit.

Registration: Selected candidate will have to undergo prescribed course work during two

trimesters.

Exam will be conducted at the end of Course work and candidate has to obtain 60% in each of

the courses to register for Ph.D.

• Research methodology

• Statistical methods of analysis

• Elective to be decided by the guide relevant to the specific branch.

Board of Studies is the same as given under B.Tech. Programme.

M.Tech. programmes are offered in IT / Computer Engineering / Electronics Engineering and

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. The courses have been tailored by leading

academicians and experts from the industries. Emphasis has been given to the latest

development in industry wherein expertise is required. Steps have been taken to further

strengthen the present system in the country while framing the syllabus.

Ph.D. programmes are offered in the areas of IT / Computer / Electronics / Electronics &

Telecommunication / Chemical / Manufacturing Engineering and Technology Management.

• To provide excellent education and guidance in engineering branches at postgraduate and

research level.

• To cater the needs of engineering industries and research organizations at national and

international levels.

• To train HR to carry out innovative research for creating intellectual property through

master and doctoral programmes.

• To prepare engineers to take position in industry, institutions and research organizations

The course of study of M.Tech. in each specialization shall extend over two years consisting of

three trimesters for the first year and then carry out research work on industry related project

followed by submission of dissertation in the second year.

For Ph.D. the duration is 3-5 years depending upon the performance of the candidate.

18 seats in each specialization of M. Tech. Programmes.

For Ph.D. Programmes total intake is 15

Every candidate for the M. Tech. programme in each specialization must have passed B.E. / B.

Tech. or equivalent examination with valid GATE score; sponsored candidates without GATE

score will also be considered.

a) Ph.D. (Engineering) - M.E. / M.Tech. in relevant branch of Engineering / Technology with

1st class at Bachelors or Masters level.

b) Ph.D. (Technology Management) - M.E. / M.Tech. / MBA with B.E. / B.Tech. and 1st class at

bachelor or masters level.

Programme Objectives

Duration

Intake

Eligibility

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Selection Procedure

Course work

a) For M.TechCandidates will be admitted to M.Tech. in the area of interest as mentioned in their application

form, if they meet the required standards of the two stage processes described below:

Stage 1: All candidates aspiring to and eligible for admissions to M. Tech. Programmes in each

specialization shall be short-listed based on their valid GATE score, for a personal interview at

NMIMS campus. Sponsored candidates shall be short listed on the basis of their B.E. / B.Tech.

Degree score.

Stage 2: Personal Interview : Candidates short listed in stage 1 shall be interviewed at the

institute premises and the merit list will be prepared accordingly. Candidates will be allotted

admissions to the

discipline as per the availability/ choice as the case may be.

B) For Ph.D. ProgrammeEntrance test followed by personal interview / presentation. Selection will be on merit.

Registration: Selected candidate will have to undergo prescribed course work during two

trimesters.

Exam will be conducted at the end of Course work and candidate has to obtain 60% in each of

the courses to register for Ph.D.

• Research methodology

• Statistical methods of analysis

• Elective to be decided by the guide relevant to the specific branch.

Board of Studies is the same as given under B.Tech. Programme.

M.Tech. programmes are offered in IT / Computer Engineering / Electronics Engineering and

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. The courses have been tailored by leading

academicians and experts from the industries. Emphasis has been given to the latest

development in industry wherein expertise is required. Steps have been taken to further

strengthen the present system in the country while framing the syllabus.

Ph.D. programmes are offered in the areas of IT / Computer / Electronics / Electronics &

Telecommunication / Chemical / Manufacturing Engineering and Technology Management.

• To provide excellent education and guidance in engineering branches at postgraduate and

research level.

• To cater the needs of engineering industries and research organizations at national and

international levels.

• To train HR to carry out innovative research for creating intellectual property through

master and doctoral programmes.

• To prepare engineers to take position in industry, institutions and research organizations

The course of study of M.Tech. in each specialization shall extend over two years consisting of

three trimesters for the first year and then carry out research work on industry related project

followed by submission of dissertation in the second year.

For Ph.D. the duration is 3-5 years depending upon the performance of the candidate.

18 seats in each specialization of M. Tech. Programmes.

For Ph.D. Programmes total intake is 15

Every candidate for the M. Tech. programme in each specialization must have passed B.E. / B.

Tech. or equivalent examination with valid GATE score; sponsored candidates without GATE

score will also be considered.

a) Ph.D. (Engineering) - M.E. / M.Tech. in relevant branch of Engineering / Technology with

1st class at Bachelors or Masters level.

b) Ph.D. (Technology Management) - M.E. / M.Tech. / MBA with B.E. / B.Tech. and 1st class at

bachelor or masters level.

Programme Objectives

Duration

Intake

Eligibility

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First Year

Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III

Microwave Integrated Circuits Applied Satellite communication

Advanced Digital Communication* Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Wireless Communication Systems Telecom Network Management

Antenna System & Design Multimedia Networks

Embedded system* Advance Image Processing

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

VLSI Design*

Advanced DSP* Advanced Microwave EngineeringOptical fibre communication Networks*

Electronics Engineering

First Year

Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III

Mechatronics Power Electronics System Desgin

Advanced Digital Communication* Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Embedded Systems Industrial Automation

Artificial Neural Network System Design Advanced Computer Architecture

Mechatronics Advanced Computer Networks

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

VLSI Design*

Advanced DSP* Advanced Medical ElectronicsOptical fibre communication Networks*

* Common with Electronics

* Common with Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

First Year

Trimester I

Computer Networking Design Principles

Trimester II Trimester III

Distributed Systems IP Traffic Engineering

Data Warehousing & Mining Mobile Computing andWireless Networking

Pattern Recognition

Software Engineering Methodology Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Computer Vision Software Quality

System & Network Security Parallel Processing

Artificial Intelligence Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network

Software Architecture Biometrics

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

Computer EngineeringFirst Year

Trimester I

Computer Networking Design Principles

Trimester II Trimester III

Distributed Systems Parallel Processing

Data Warehousing & Mining Computer Vision Biometrics

Advanced Image Processing Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Mobile Computing & Wireless Networking Software Quality

System & Network Security IP Traffic Engineering

Artificial Intelligence Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network

Software Architecture

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

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M.Tech.Information Technology

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First Year

Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III

Microwave Integrated Circuits Applied Satellite communication

Advanced Digital Communication* Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Wireless Communication Systems Telecom Network Management

Antenna System & Design Multimedia Networks

Embedded system* Advance Image Processing

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

VLSI Design*

Advanced DSP* Advanced Microwave EngineeringOptical fibre communication Networks*

Electronics Engineering

First Year

Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III

Mechatronics Power Electronics System Desgin

Advanced Digital Communication* Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Embedded Systems Industrial Automation

Artificial Neural Network System Design Advanced Computer Architecture

Mechatronics Advanced Computer Networks

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

VLSI Design*

Advanced DSP* Advanced Medical ElectronicsOptical fibre communication Networks*

* Common with Electronics

* Common with Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

First Year

Trimester I

Computer Networking Design Principles

Trimester II Trimester III

Distributed Systems IP Traffic Engineering

Data Warehousing & Mining Mobile Computing andWireless Networking

Pattern Recognition

Software Engineering Methodology Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Computer Vision Software Quality

System & Network Security Parallel Processing

Artificial Intelligence Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network

Software Architecture Biometrics

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

Computer EngineeringFirst Year

Trimester I

Computer Networking Design Principles

Trimester II Trimester III

Distributed Systems Parallel Processing

Data Warehousing & Mining Computer Vision Biometrics

Advanced Image Processing Elective - I Elective - II

Seminar – 1 Seminar – 2 Seminar – 3

Elective – I (Any One) Elective – II (Any One)

Mobile Computing & Wireless Networking Software Quality

System & Network Security IP Traffic Engineering

Artificial Intelligence Fuzzy Logic & Neural Network

Software Architecture

Second Year

Trimester IV Trimester V Trimester VI

Project Work: ON related topic and dissertation. (Teaching assistance ship will be provided to deserving candidates)

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M.Tech.Information Technology

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We do what’s right and not what’s easy

We give our best shot each and every time

We set the standard

We are the future

We are a part of this institute so fine

NMIMS NMIMS

NMIMS NMIMS

Respect the past

Create the future

Transcend horizons however far

We have what it takes

We make a great team

At NMIMS each one is a star

NMIMS NMIMS

NMIMS NMIMS

Ragging is banned in the university and anyone found indulging in ragging is liable to be

punished appropriately which may include expulsion from the university. Ragging is strictly

prohibited in the university premises and outside. Students involved in ragging other

students will be punished as per ‘The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah.

XXXIII of 1999) published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999. Moreover, it will

be mentioned in the Migration Certificate of such students that they are expelled because of

indulgence in ragging. The students found guilty of ragging earlier will not be admitted to this

university.

NMIMS reserves the right to make any changes as it may deem fit to the items contained in

this brochure, including the programme name, programme contents, duration, fees, channel

and methods of delivery, faculty, admission and refund policies, evaluation and standard of

passing and so on. Besides the faculty members mentioned in this brochure, NMIMS also

benefits from the services of a large number of industry professionals who serve as part-time

or visiting faculty. NMIMS reserves the right to assign any of those faculty to any programme.

Conduct of these programmes is governed by various rules and by-laws as laid down and

modified from time to time by NMIMS. Copies of current rules and by-laws are available with

the registrar for perusal. All disputes are subject to the legal jurisdiction of Mumbai only.

Detailed Academic Guidelines, regarding Course Outline, Grading, Examination, Attendance

Norms, etc., are given in the Students Resource Book (SRB), which is made available to every

student who joins the university.

Disclaimer

Academic Guidelines

74

Ban on Ragging in the University

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We do what’s right and not what’s easy

We give our best shot each and every time

We set the standard

We are the future

We are a part of this institute so fine

NMIMS NMIMS

NMIMS NMIMS

Respect the past

Create the future

Transcend horizons however far

We have what it takes

We make a great team

At NMIMS each one is a star

NMIMS NMIMS

NMIMS NMIMS

Ragging is banned in the university and anyone found indulging in ragging is liable to be

punished appropriately which may include expulsion from the university. Ragging is strictly

prohibited in the university premises and outside. Students involved in ragging other

students will be punished as per ‘The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah.

XXXIII of 1999) published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999. Moreover, it will

be mentioned in the Migration Certificate of such students that they are expelled because of

indulgence in ragging. The students found guilty of ragging earlier will not be admitted to this

university.

NMIMS reserves the right to make any changes as it may deem fit to the items contained in

this brochure, including the programme name, programme contents, duration, fees, channel

and methods of delivery, faculty, admission and refund policies, evaluation and standard of

passing and so on. Besides the faculty members mentioned in this brochure, NMIMS also

benefits from the services of a large number of industry professionals who serve as part-time

or visiting faculty. NMIMS reserves the right to assign any of those faculty to any programme.

Conduct of these programmes is governed by various rules and by-laws as laid down and

modified from time to time by NMIMS. Copies of current rules and by-laws are available with

the registrar for perusal. All disputes are subject to the legal jurisdiction of Mumbai only.

Detailed Academic Guidelines, regarding Course Outline, Grading, Examination, Attendance

Norms, etc., are given in the Students Resource Book (SRB), which is made available to every

student who joins the university.

Disclaimer

Academic Guidelines

74

Ban on Ragging in the University

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