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Edition1:January 2012
Jaipur Engineering College & Research Centre
Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Considered a “Father of Computers", Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs. While he produced prototypes of portions of the Difference Engine, eventually he gave up. In 1854, he decided to build an Analytical Engine, which he also left unfinished. Nonetheless, his proposals for mechanical computers predated the modern reinvention of computers by almost a century. In 1837, Charles Babbage, a British professor of mathematics described his idea for the Analytical Engine, the first stored-program mechanical computer. The Analytical Engine was designed to be powered by a steam engine and was to use Punched Cards, which was used to program mechanical looms at the time. What made the Analytical Engine unique was that it was designed to be programmed. It was because of this and the fact that it would be more than 100 years that any similar devices would be constructed. Because of legal, financial,
and political obstacles, the Analytical Machine would never be completed. Charles Babbage was also difficult to work with and alienated the supporters of his work. In 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer. The ABC was built by hand and the design used over 300 Vacuum Tubes and had capacitors fixed in a mechanically rotating drum for memory. Because of this accomplishment, Charles Babbage has earned his place in history as the "Father of Computers”. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Nine years later, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine.
Charles Babbage The Father of Computers
“Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all.”
- Charles Babbage
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INDEX
S. NO. CONTENT PAGE NO.
1. Mission & Vision of JECRC 1
2. Mission & Vision of IT Department 2
3. Director’s Desk 3
4. Principal’s Desk 4
5. Senior Advisor’s Desk 5
6. DHRD’s Desk 6
7. HOD’s Desk 7
8. Editor’s Desk 8
9. WELCOME… 9
10. Program Educational Objectives 10
11. Program Outcomes 11
12. Faculty Profile 12
13. Gem of the Department 14
14. Shower of Success 15
15. i-teacher 16
16. Yes, I got Placed ! 17
17. Leaving Footprints 18
18. Sweet Memories 19
19. Advice From Experts 21
20. Cheeky Corner 23
21. Faculty Publication 27
22. Student Publication 29
23. Clubs & Hubs 33
24. Tie-ups 34
25. Black Coffee 35
26. Tech Sec 37
27. Moving Out of the Box 40
Mission & Vision of JECRC
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“To design and deliver quality - focused and need - based programs in higher
education to meet the dynamic demands of the knowledge society by
harnessing and leveraging our internal capability in institutional management,
human resources and student branding and image and proven commitment
to quality.”
“To build, nurture and sustain a higher learning institution of excellence,
relevance and repute, thereby contribute to the socio-economic development
of the country through quality learning and teaching, research and
collaborative initiatives in an emerging knowledge society.”
Mission
Vision
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“To develop into an institution with commitment to excellence in education,
research and development in the field of Information Technology to meet the
increasing demands of the society by providing experimental learning, a
curriculum that responds to industry needs and by fostering intellectual
enhancement and aesthetic appreciation in our students.”
“To improve learning and advancement of knowledge base through research,
leadership in service and outreach and to prepare professionals who can
provide leadership and exemplary IT related services to improve the lives of
individuals in a changing and complex global society.”
Mission
Vision
Mission & Vision of IT Department
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Director’s Desk
Foundation, now ten years old, has established itself as one of the leading
self-financed colleges in north India. This has been primarily due to the large
significance that the College puts on the Teaching-learning process.
Speakers from Corporate world and academicians and thought leaders
regularly visit JECRC to interact with the students. As we all know, digital
media has come-up in a big way. It has opened up vast vistas of new
possibilities. I am glad to note that The Edifier team have made use of this
development and harnessed it in a big way in the form of this magazine, I am
particularly glad to know that this communication will establish a tread of
acquaintance with our alumni who are doing wonders across the world and
raising the flag of JECRC higher and higher, for which JECRC owes a lot to
them. The Edifier will provide us all the insight into various actives which
will take place at JECRC every six months on a click of a button. I invite all
of you to come join us in the imitative. I once again congratulate the "Team
Edifier" and hoping this will prove to be a mile stone in the digital journey of
JECRC as well as the IT Department.
Shri Arpit Agrawal Director, JECRC Foundation
At the outset, I heartily congratulate you for initiating a
new concept in the form of “The Edifier”. The
introduction of this magazine is the result of your
confidence, creativity and innovation. The JECRC
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Principal’s Desk
I am extremely delighted to learn that students of
Information Technology Department of JECRC are
bringing out Edifier. This will benefit all the students as
they can now learn a lot from the experience of the
alumni and aspire for greater heights by knowing about their Department’s
achievements. This will also foster professional and social networking form
time to time. It indeed creates a great feeling to know about the initiative
taken by the Department to facilitate the students with necessary information,
record keeping as well as increasing student capabilities through active
participation.
Students have exhibited a great zeal and enthusiasm and have contributed
significantly to the inter and intra college activities like Seminars, Workshops,
Conferences, Placement programs, Technical and Cultural events etc. The
Editorial Team has initiated something that will continue to help and guide
present and upcoming students of the Department.
Personally I feel that students of JECRC should set standards and create
environment so that they excel in their areas of interests and accordingly
guide more and more JECRC’ians in future. On our part we will continue to
swirl to make achievements for you. We wish you all the best in your
endeavors.
Prof. S.N. Gupta Principal, JECRC
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Senior Advisor’s Desk
Education is the foundation upon which a progressive
nation stands and its citizens, made responsible by that
education, are the building blocks of that foundation.
JECRC Foundation, since its inception over a decade
ago, has taken over the mission of nurturing students with the establishment
of engineering colleges in Jaipur.
I served our country as an IPS officer for 37 long years. As a former
bureaucrat, my aim is to bring my knowledge and experience for the benefit
of my students. Other areas where I assist students are honing their soft
skills, teaching how to write their resumes, preparing them for personal
interviews and group discussions, grooming and personality development. I
have also mentored students who have shown inclination towards joining the
Indian Civil Services over the years. I have employed my experience of
interviewing people in various commissions like UPSC, RPSC and Staff
Selection Commission to prepare students before their Campus Interviews.
My purpose is to instill a sense of responsibility in students and to take an
overview of areas pertaining to security, discipline and counseling.
I am extremely delighted to learn that students of Information Technology
Department of JECRC are bringing out Edifier. This will benefit all the
students as they can now learn a lot from the experience of the alumni and
aspire for greater heights by knowing about their Department’s
achievements. Shri P.K. Tiwari Senior Advisor, JECRC
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DHRD’s Desk
The institutions of JECRC Foundation are amongst the
top engineering colleges in Rajasthan and currently have
over 5000 students enrolled across various disciplines.
Education is the foundation upon which a progressive nation stands and its
citizens, made responsible by that education, are the building blocks of that
foundation. JECRC Foundation, since its inception over a decade ago, has
taken over the mission of nurturing students with the establishment of
engineering colleges in Jaipur. Students of Information Technology department
have been excelling in the placement drives. A student needs to have clear
knowledge of the basics of Information Technology core subjects. He must
attend classes and ask questions. Do his Industry training sincerely. Do his
major and minor projects sincerely and take part in all Seminars. Must improve
and sharpen his communication skills. Prepare well for the aptitude test. I am
confident that in future also all students will prepare well and continue to excel
in their performance and bring glory to themselves and JECRC.
Prof. Mukt Bihari DHRD, JECRC
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HOD’s Desk
It gives me an immense pleasure to introduce the first
edition of our Department's magazine. This magazine
mirrors the highs and lows of all our Department's
endeavors during the academic term and certainly the
great effort and time put in by the Editorial Team.
There's nostalgia of course, but also an opportunity for stock taking. Apart
from the many ups and downs, high achievements and disappointments over
the years, what is more apparent is that the spirit of our IT Department
remains intrinsically the same, having evolved into an ethos strong enough to
weather vicissitudes, while happily adapting to change. The colors are vivid,
reflecting the vitality and versatility of young minds. Furthermore, the
magazine reflects the accolades garnered by the college alumni, some of which
have gone to pursue their postgraduate studies from known universities
abroad and premier Indian institutes like IIT, NIT, PEC, etcetera, while others
were placed in CMM Level 5 Companies at reputed positions. Finally, this
magazine records the passage of time, especially for the staff and myself who
have the privilege of seeing our students progress before our own eyes. My
congratulations to staff and students on the Editorial Team for a job well done
and best wishes to all my students!
Ms. Neha Gupta HOD(IT), JECRC
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Editor’s Desk
The grand task of compiling our Department Magazine is over and all we can
say that we are relieved. Since this was the first edition of the magazine, it was
a challenging task for us. Keeping track of events that have taken place in the
past, rummaging through sheaves of old musty pages, contacting the alumni,
the sessions of brain storming to come up with better ideas and formulating the
layout have been experiences we would always remember. Today, education
focuses on teachers being facilitators and giving that extra guidance to the
students. When this magazine took shape that is exactly what happened.
We have put our heart and soul into this magazine, with that wee bit of
guidance and help from the teachers, which helped us to do our best. We
started with a plan to release this magazine on a small scale which has now
become much more than what we thought. The reason behind this is that all
talents are brought forth, and what better way than to give the students an
opportunity to dabble in these, right here. In short, we have something for
everybody. As we look back, the picture that comes to our mind is that of an
oyster. The process may be excruciating but the end result is that beautiful
pearl.
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Mr S.S. Manaktala Assistant Professor
Mr. Sunil Kumar Jangir Lecturer
Kapil Khubchandani IV yr
Deepanshu Soni III yr
Puja Bafna III yr
Vineeta Jain III yr
Shreya Agarwal IV yr
Avinash Sharma III yr
Sakshi Gupta II yr
Tanya Bhatia I yr
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“When education sees its course, a dream opens its eyes”, is the belief of the foundation under the aegis of which top engineering colleges in India are set up. In the 11 years of educational journey, the JECRC Foundation has set up some of the best engineering colleges in Rajasthan and nurtured the essence of growth in education. The JECRC College was the first venture of the foundation in the league of the best colleges for B.E./B. Tech in Rajasthan. The Foundation has earned respect of being the most reputed educational group in North India with its prime focus being the holistic approach and overall development of its students.
WELCOME ………
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Admission To B. Tech Program:
Admissions take place on the basis of ranking in AIEEE(15%) and RPET(70%) examinations and others(15%). Many students have enrolled through various schemes such as Chief Minister Education, Samaj Kalyan, TFWS, etcetera.
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Program Educational Objectives
1. To produce graduates who are able to apply computer engineering
knowledge to provide turn-key IT solutions to national and
international organizations.
2. To produce graduates with the necessary background and technical
skills to work professionally in one or more of the areas like – IT
solution design development and implementation consisting of
system design, network design, software design and development,
system implementation and management etc. Graduates would be
able to provide solutions through logical and analytical thinking.
3. To able graduates to design embedded systems for industrial
applications.
4. To inculcate in graduates effective communication skills and team
work skills to enable them to work in multidisciplinary environment.
5. To prepare graduates for personal and professional success with
commitment to their ethical and social responsibilities.
6. To prepare graduates who are capable of maintaining and improving
their technical competence through life-long learning. The graduates
would have quest for knowledge enhancement through various
modes such as pursuing advanced degree programs, professional
certification programs etc.
7. To prepare graduates who can work in new areas such as mobile,
multimedia and GIS based application development.
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Program Outcomes
a) Graduates will be able to apply knowledge of mathematics, probability and statistics, science, and engineering in the field of computer based solutions.
b) Graduates will be able to design and conduct experiments, as well as to organize, analyze and interpret data for developing IT applications.
c) Graduates will be able to design, develop and implement computer based information systems, their components, or process to meet desired business needs, within realistic constraints such as economic, government policies, environmental, health, safety and sustainability.
d) Graduates will be able to contribute effectively in multidisciplinary projects or processes.
e) Graduates will be able to identify, formulate, and solve business problems using IT solutions.
f) Graduates will be able to understand professional, legal and ethical issues and responsibilities.
g) Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form.
h) Graduates will have the confidence to apply their knowledge of computer engineering in international business environment and societal context.
i) Graduates will be able to recognize the need for and develop an ability to engage in, life-long learning.
j) Graduates will be able to use techniques, skills, and modern hardware and software tools for computer engineering practices.
k) Graduates will have an ability to participate and succeed in competitive examinations.
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Faculty Profile
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Name: Prof K.K. Agarwal Designation: Professor Area of Interests: Computer Graphics, FORTAN, Software Engineering Years of Experience: 9 years
Name: Mr. S.S. Manaktala Designation: Assistant Professor Area of Interests: VLSI Design, Programming in Java Years of Experience: 7 years
Name: Mr. Sunil Kumar Jangir Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Software Engineering, Wireless Networking Years of Experience: 2 years
Name: Ms. Kusum Yadav Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Microprocessors, PPL, OOP Years of Experience: 2 years
Name: Ms. Swati Vijay Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Data Structures & Algorithms, DAA Years of Experience: 2.5 years
Name: Ms. Shilpi Charu Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Operating Systems, TOC, Multimedia Systems Years of Experience: 1.5 years
Name: Mr. Sunil Bhardwaj Designation: Network Administrator Area of Interests: Networking, Security(UTM), FTP Server Years of Experience: 10 years
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Name: Mr. Anuj Rai Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Computer Networks, E-Commerce Years of Experience: 1 years
Name: Mr. Vatan Mishra Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Operating Systems, Internet Programming Years of Experience: 0.5 years
Name: Ms. Shipra Soni Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: Data Compression Techniques Years of Experience: 0.5 years
Name: Mr. Hemant Vasishtha Designation: Technical Assistant Area of Interests: Microprocessor Years of Experience: 8 years
Name: Mr. Bir Singh Sirowa Designation: Lab Assistant Area of Interests: Networking, Security(UTM), FTP Server Years of Experience: 5 years
Name: Mr. Shyam Sunder Sharma Designation: Lab Assistant Area of Interests: Networking, Security(UTM), FTP Server Years of Experience: 3 years
Name: Ms. Vatika Tayal Designation: Lecturer Area of Interests: DBMS, Computer Networks, Programming in Java Years of Experience: 1 years
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Gem of the Department
Ganesh Ram Jangir
Batch : 2007-11
“Body Support” Patent No: 2155/DEL/2008 A, Journal No. 15/2010 sponsored by National Innovation Fund, Govt. of India; “Robot Systems for Rescue Operations” at JECRC sponsored by JECRC. He also did Internship and projects on “Height Measuring Instrument Far Objects” using Microcontroller-PIC18f4550 at IIT-Bombay sponsored by DST, Govt. of India; “Real time Location viewer for Sensor Network” at IIT Delhi sponsored by DST, Govt. of India; “Study on Number Theory(Prime number)” at BITS Pilani sponsored by Intel,India.
He has been KVPY scholar and also Microsoft Student Partner. Ganesh Ram Jangir was selected in “Tata Jagriti Yatra 2010” as Yatri with full scholarship. He was “Best of Subject category award” winner at All India Level Intel Science Talent Disscovery Fair in 2005. He has also presented Innovations to Honourable Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam at IIM-Ahmedabad. He has won prizes worth of Rs. 10000 in TechTop ’09 (A national level contest for Engineering Projects). He has also been associated with GIAN,Jaipur; FITT IIT Delhi; NIF Ahmedabad.
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps
learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.
- Henry Ford
With Dr Y S Rajan, Distinguished Prof. at ISRO at CII National Fair, Delhi With Former President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Showers of Success
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Name: Tejal Kothari Batch: 2008-2012 Achievements: Scored 112 in TOEFL And got calls from 4 known universities abroad
Name: Ashish Srivastava Batch: 2008-2012
Achievements: Scored 95 percentile in CAT AIR-89 (99%ile) in 7th National Aptitude Test
conducted by NIIT
Name: Udit Prakash Jaiswal Batch: 2008-2012 Achievements: Scored 95 percentile in CAT
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps
learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.
- Henry Ford
Name: Vineeta Jain Batch: 2009-2013 Achievements: Topper IV sem
Name: Monika Gupta Batch: 2008-2012
Achievements: Topper VI sem
Name: Sakshi Gupta Batch: 2010-2014
Achievements: Topper II sem
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Prof. KESHAV KRISHNA AGARWAL working as a professor in I.T. department, JECRC Jaipur and has also worked as a Professor and Head of Computer Engineering department in renowned institutes like College of Engineering & Technology Jalgaon, Oriental Institute of Science & Technology Bhopal, M.I.T. Mandsaur, ACEIT Kukas Jaipur. He has pursued Diploma from British Institute Bombay, M.C.A. from Kurukshetra University, M.Tech.(I.T.) from IASE Deemed University and a certificate from IIT Delhi. He has also obtained diploma in Business Management in First Division from Indian Council of Labour Management Chennai. He is pursuing Ph.D. in Computer Science from a renowned University Banasthali Vidyapeeth(NAAC Accredited A rank University). He had been the member of Board of Studies of Computer Science & Engineering and attended the same number of times. He has taught most of the papers offered at M.Sc. Computer Science, M.C.A., B.E./B.Tech. Computer Engineering/I.T. He has also written one book on FORTRAN 77. He possesses strong administrative and wide teaching experience for more than 18 years and also the experience of working as training and placement officer. He has been a member of V.C. nominee and University Expert. He has also worked as a Principal.
Q.1 Sir, what is your area of research? My area of Research is Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is to simulate human mind. It is to incorporate intelligence into machines and robots. Q.2 What are applications of Artificial Intelligence? The applications of Artificial Intelligence include robotics, medical diagnosis, stock trading, game playing, pattern recognition and more. Q.3 What is historical background of Artificial Intelligence? History of Artificial Intelligence begin when MC Culloch and Waiter Pitts proposed a model of artificial neurons in 1943. Q.4 What are advantages of Artificial Intelligence? First of all it has fewer errors and defects. It aids in completion of complex and stressful work in much lesser duration of time. Tireless performance of tasks makes one of the biggest advantage of Artificial Intelligence. It works without emotions. It can work where human life is in danger. Q.5 What are the future aspects of Artificial Intelligence? AI will have far-reaching effects on human life. Robots will be able to replicate human movements and actions. Artificial Intelligence will be used widely for speech recognition, reconstruction of 3D environments and computer vision.
Prof. K.K. Agarwal
-teacher
Our Department has set an exemplary placement record with its students being chosen by top companies in IT sector, every year. 45 students from IT were placed in the year 2010. Some of the industries in which our students were placed included: Infosys technologies Tata Consultancy Services Zensar Technologies Vexes Systems Patni Computers STG International Inc. Cognizant Web Tech Labs (ATP of IBM) EA Sports Capegemini Tata Technologies
Some off-campus placements included students recruited by the following industries L&T Infosys Technologies TCS Y Tech Solutions IntelNet HCL Technologies IBM Amazon Developer Centre IGATE Global Solutions ANR Software Pvt. Ltd. Some students were also placed in PSUs like UCO Bank and ICICI Bank whereas some started their own business. Many students who did not opt for placements went to pursue their postgraduate studies in premier Institutes of India like IITs, NITs and some top B-Schools of the country. The results of such students were: CAT- 6 students were above 90th percentile GATE- 9 students were above 90th percentile
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Yes ! I got Placed !! Campus placement or campus interview is the programme conducted within our institute to provide jobs to students pursuing or in the stage of completing the programme. In this programme, industries visit the colleges to select students depending on their ability to work, capability, focus and aim. The major objective of campus placement is to identify the talented and qualified professionals before they complete their education. This process reduces the time for an industry to pick the candidates according to their need.
Th e d e p a r t m e n t i s p r o u d o f i t ’s a l u m n i !
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Currently I am living in Hyderabad. I have 3.5 yrs of work
experience till date including 2 years of hands on
experience in SAP ABAP. Recently, I won Most Valuable
Player Award for my contribution in the project 'Last
Quarter'.
IT Department of JECRC especially Neha ma'am,
Manaktala sir & K.K Sir imparted quality
education & smoothened my transition from a
college student to an industry ready
professional.
`````````Best Wishes for all the students for their success.
Name: Shivam Gupta Present Employer: INFOSYS Batch: 2005-2009
Leaving Footprints
My college experience has helped me become good enough
to be awarded with appreciation certificates from the
Company’s Delivery Manager thrice in past 2 years.
Besides being technically strong around the workplace, I
have a keen interest in helping the society.
I am associated with an NGO “Shrishti” from past
one year. I go there on weekends and play a key
role in their expansion plans. Moreover, I am in
continuous touch with the students of our college
and I delivered few pre-placement talks for
improvement in aptitude and interviewing skills
to my juniors.
Name: Rahul Malhotra Present Employer: TCS Ltd. Batch: 2006-2010
“In times of great stress or adversity, it’s always best to keep busy, to plow your anger
and your energy into something positive.”
- Lee Lacocca
Name: Vishal Jain Batch: 2007-2011 Achievements: Scored 99 percentile in GATE Present Employer: TCS Pvt Ltd.
Name: Tarun Bansal Batch: 2007-2011 Achievements: Scored 99.13 percentile in GATE Present Employer: TCS Pvt Ltd.
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Advice From the Experts
Interviews are nothing to be scared of.
They just test the clarity of your concepts.
Following are the few questions I was
asked:
a) given two string abc[] and deleteme[].
delete all characters from abc which are
present in deleteme[]
b) given any number(up to 7 digit), write
it in words. eg: 33221 thirty three
thousand two hundred twenty one
c) merge two sorted link list
d) find mid element of link list in one
traversal
e) find nth element from last in one
traversal
f) what are deadlocks
g) difference between user mode kernal
mode
I wish all my juniors BEST
OF LUCK for the upcoming
placement drives
Pursuing: M.Tech*(PEC University) Richa Chabra(2006-2010) Achievements: GATE Score- 99 percentile Placements- TCS, INFOSYS
I was never a nerd. I joined tuitions for GRE preparations when I was in Vth
semester, but always left them in the mid as I was not focused. Then, I joined Infosys
and was super excited to enter the corporate world. But as time progressed, I lost my
interest on the technical side and then came the time when I started to prepare for
GRE seriously. It was a big gamble as I had nothing to gain but a lot to lose i.e. a
well earning job and bright future as a system engineer. But, I am thankful to my
friends and my parents who supported my decision and allowed me to do what I
intended to. I got decent scores and got acceptance in all the 8 universities I had
applied to. I chose The University of Manchester as my next
destination. The exposure I got there is something incomparable and
unforgettable. I would conclude saying that success lies beneath you.
If you aspire to do something, don't let your dreams go. You may
face hurdles and people may try to discourage you, but it's up to
you that how you cope up with it and how determined you be!
- Dipesh Arora(2005-2009)
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I want to tell you one thing--To crack TCS interview is not a tough task. Only we need
to have self confidence and a little academic knowledge. Just be confident about what
you are saying. I was feeling very nervous before entering the interview room. But as
soon as I started answering the question I felt much confident.. Some
panels were very easy and some very tough. It depends on your luck for
which panel you are called forth. Have patience for your turn.
Prepare more for technical round. Good Luck !
Present Employer: TCS Uttam Jain (2007-2011)
Post your queries here , mail us at [email protected]
Q1. If any alumni please could help me in selecting the language I should get trained for before joining the IT industry? - Deepanshu Soni III yr, I.T. Q2 Kindly suggest which university to opt for after getting 90+ in TOEFL? - Puja Bafna III yr, I.T. Q3.Should a student go for TCS or M.Tech (GATE Score 95+)? - Vineeta Jain III yr, I.T.
The moment my interview started, I went blank because I was nervous. I paused for a
few seconds and politely requested to start again. The interviewer understood and he
smiled at me. This boosted my confidence. As the interview followed, I tried my best
to take it in the direction of discussing questions related to Computer Networks. And
then out of nowhere a mosquito sat on my neck and started biting me continuously! Of
all the things, I was really not prepared for this! But, I ignored the pain
and concentrated even more on the interview. My advice to you is that
problems do not come with a warning so be prepared and be clever and
confident. But not overconfident! Good Luck !
Placement: TCS Nitesh Dhakar (2008-2012)
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Story of a Software Project
CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?
On an average work day, a typist’s fingers travel 12.6 miles.
The dvorak keyboard is more efficient than qwerty , 20 times faster in fact.
TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only
on one row of the keyboard.
STEWARDESSES is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand .
The first computer mouse was invented by Doug Engelbart in around 1964
and was made of wood.
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FUNNY ULTIMATE
1. Whenever I Find The Key To Success, Someone Changes The Lock.
2. In Order To Get A Loan, You First Need To Prove That You Don't Need It .
3. The Road to Success is always
4. All The Desirable Things In Life Are Either Illegal, Expensive Or Married.
5. Once You Have Bought Something, You Will Find The Same Item Being Sold
Somewhere Else At A Cheaper Rate.
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-आशुतोष शर्मा (2006-2010)
-अनुज गुऱेररयम (II yr)
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Faculty Publications
S.N
o. Name of Person Title of Paper Publications Citation
National or
International Year
1 Prof.
K.K.Agarwal
Use of artificial
neural
network in scamed
pattern recognition
VCAN-11 (VLSI I
Communication
& Network 2 at IET,
Alwar
International 24/12/2011 to
25/12/2011
2 Prof.
K.K.Agarwal
Use of image
processing in offline
character recognition
Innovative Development
on next decade,
challenges & issues at
J.N.U., Jodhpur
National 11/02/2011
to 12/02/2011
3 Prof.
K.K.Agarwal
Use of image
processing in
hand written
character recognition
International Conference
on Computer
Science & Intelligent
Systems at C.I.I.T.,
Coimbatore
International 21/10/2011
to 22/10/2011
4 Kusum Yadav
Exploring legacy
application for
interaction in
modern enterprise
business processing
NCRAES-2012 at SIIT,
Jaipur
ISBN- 978-81923213-0-1
National 2011
5 Sunil Kr. Jangir
Software testing tool
for web interactions
in web application
Proceeding for SDCN-
2011 by S.G.V.U, Jaipur
ISBN NO.978-81-7906-
273-9
National 30-31 March
2011
6 Sunil Kr. Jangir Role of Arbitrator in
Authentication
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji
College of Engineering
and Technology, Jaipur
National 15-16 Sep.
2011
7 Sunil Kr. Jangir
Role of Business
Intelligence in
Enterprise a blend to
Telecommunication
Amity University, Jaipur National 22-23 Sep.
2011
S.
No. Name of Person Title of Paper Publications Citation
National or
International Year
8 S.S. Manaktala Mobile IP for
Wireless Devices
Secure Data
Communication
Networks at Suresh
Gyan Vihar
University, Jaipur
ISBN No. 978-81-
7906-273-9
National
(Papers in
Conferences)
2011
9 S.S. Manaktala RFID and Smart
Card
ICWLLM,
International
Conference at Jaipur
Engineering College
and Research Centre,
Jaipur
International 2011
10 S.S. Manaktala Mobile IP for
Wireless Devices
Secure Data
Communication
Networks at Suresh
Gyan Vihar
University, Jaipur
ISBN No. 978-81-
7906-273-9
(Papers in
Journals) 2011
11 Neha Gupta
Evolution and
Melioration of
Software
Management
Processes
(IJSEA) Vol.3, No.1,
January 2012, Page
No. 61-83, ISSN No :
: 975 - 9018 (Online);
0976-2221 ( Print ).
International 2011
12 Neha Gupta
Software testing
tool for web
interactions in
web application
Preceeding for
SDCN-2011 by Gyan
Vihar University,
Jaipur. Association
with CSI. ISBN No.
978-81-7906-273-9,
Page no.194.
National
30-31
March
2011.
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Student Publications
S.
No.
Name of the
student
Title of the paper
Details of the Conference /Journal
1 Priya Pariyani Network in the air
National Conference (SDCN-2011) Sponsored by
CSI at Gyan Vihar University 30-31st March 2011
2 Neelima
Maheshwari
End-to-End
Delay comparison
of routing protocols
in MANET
National Conference (SDCN-2011) Sponsored by
CSI at Gyan Vihar University 30-31st March 2011
3 Prachi Jain
New Era in
Communication
Technology through
Wireless Fidelity
National Conference (SDCN-2011) Sponsored by
CSI at Gyan Vihar University 30-31st March 2011
4 Mayank Jindal,
Bhagat Singh
Role of Arbitrator In
Authentication
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of Engineering
and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-17th Sep 2011
5
Madhuri
Agarwal,
Monika
Shekhawat
Virtualization
Security
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of Engineering
and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-17th Sep. 2011
S.
No.
Name of the
student
Title of the
paper
Details of the Conference /Journal
6
Monika Gupta,
Monika
Ajmera
Neurological
Lie Detector
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of
Engineering and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-
17th Sep 2011
7 Tejal Kothari
A Review:
Techniques
used to
transform
Normalized
Data into Pre
Processed Data
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of
Engineering and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-
17th Sep 2011
8 Nipun Saraf,
Nikhil Jain
Ciphering
Through
Complement
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of
Engineering and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-
17th Sep 2011
9
Jainav Surana,
Pradeep
Choudhary
Gridster
Computing
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of
Engineering and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-
17th Sep 2011
10 Rahul Raj
Network Of
Nerve Cells In
Brain
National Conference RTICT -2011 sponsored by
IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji College of
Engineering and Technology, Jaipur on Date 16-
17th Sep 2011
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S.
No
Name of the
student
Title of the paper
Details of the Conference /Journal
11 Tejal Kothari A Review: Data Mining
through Association Rule
National Conference RTICT -2011
sponsored by IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji
College of Engineering and Technology,
Jaipur on Date 16-17th Sep 2011
12 Raginee Jha A New Era Of Senses Via
Technology
National Conference RTICT -2011
sponsored by IEEE MTT-S at Sri Balaji
College of Engineering and Technology,
Jaipur on Date 16-17th Sep 2011
13 Rahul Raj
Role of Business
Intelligence in Enterprises
a blend to
Telecommunication
National Conference Data Management
and Security at Amity University on 22-
23rd September 2011.
14 Raginee Jha
Possible Approaches and
Issues on Advancement of
Data Management
National Conference Data Management
and Security at Amity University on 22-
23rd September 2011.
15
Raghvendra,
Anuj,
Ms. Hemlata
Cloud computing
National Conference FACT-2011 on at
BMIT , Jaipur 11th Nov 2011.
16 Mayank
Jindal
Enhancing network
performance, fault
tolerance and maintaining
reliable communication in
Distributed Computing
National Conference (FTSE-2011)
Sponsored by IEEE Students Branch at
PDM College of Engineering, Bhadurgarh,
Haryana, on 11th Nov 2011
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S.
No.
Name of the
student
Title of the paper
Details of the Conference
/Journal
17 Rahul Raj Autonomic Computing
National Conference (FTSE-
2011)
Sponsored by IEEE Students
Branch at PDM College of
Engineering, Bhadurgarh,
Haryana, on 11th Nov 2011
18 Mayank Jindal NEXT Generation of I.P. Network
National Conference on
(NCETCE-2011) at SKIT,
Jaipur on 26th November,
2011
19
Sakshi Gupta,
Monika Gupta,
Yogeshwari
sharma,
Bridge network security in flawed
architecture
National Conference on
(NCETCE-2011) at SKIT,
Jaipur on 26th November,
2011
20 Jainav Surana,
Neha Jagetiya Secured Computational Grid
National Conference on
(NCETCE-2011) at SKIT,
Jaipur on 26th November,
2011
21 Raghav Pareek Qubits vs. Bits
National Conference on
(NCETCE-2011) at SKIT,
Jaipur on 26th November,
2011
22 Anamika Pandey Future Internet
National Conference on
(NCETCE-2011) at SKIT,
Jaipur on 26th November,
2011
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Clubs & Hubs
EDC-IIPC Cell
The Entrepreneurship Development Cell of JECRC, commonly known as EDC, has been established with the objective of creating, developing and promoting the fortitude for entrepreneurship among the JECRCians. The Industry-Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) of the college is a dedicated cell to promote the close interaction of industry and various departments of the institute.
Microsoft i-spark Centre
JECRC Innovation Academy was set up to foster innovation and to encourage the spirit of entrepreneurship in its students. Microsoft signed an MOU with JECRC Innovation Academy, and it was renamed as Microsoft iSpark Centre. This was the first time that Microsoft joined hands for innovation alliance in India, providing a global outreach to JECRC students. Ms. Kimberly Voltero (Head, Microsoft’s Employability Programs for Students ) and Mr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, Head-Academic Initiatives Microsoft India conducted workshop on “Students employability and Skills” .
Robolab
Robolab, the very first lab of Gridbots Technologies in Rajasthan was set up at Jaipur Engineering College and Research Centre in September, 2011. Gridbots Technologies is an incubated company of IIM Ahmedabad that develops robots for various renowned organizations including ISRO, International Nuclear Power Organization, Thermal Power Plants and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
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Tie ups
Our IBM connect
Mr. Himanshu Goyal, Country Manager, Academic Initiative Developer Works & Globalization IBM Software India/South Asia, inaugurated the IBM Software Center of excellence at JECRC on 18th August 2010. With IBM joining hands with JECRC, training programs on IBM Tools(DB2 9, RAD, RFT) have been successfully conducted. The Great Mind Challenge (TGMC) by IBM India is the biggest national level software development competition as declared by Limca Book of World Records. In TGMC'09, JECRC, Jaipur was among the top 30 out of 1000 other colleges. IBM conducted a felicitation ceremony on May 12th, 2010 at Bengaluru. Ms. Neha Gupta, SPOC-IBM received the certificate and the memento of appreciation on behalf of JECRC.
INFOSYS
Our foundation added another feather in its cap by establishing MoU with INFOSYS in 2007. Every year, JECRCians can enrol themselves for the Infosys summer training called “Campus Connect” program. This program enhances technical skills, offers courseware, methodology
and educational experiences; a pre-requisite for placement drive. Our department has played a pivotal role in bringing the name of Infosys associated with JECRC. Hanish Bansal and Kapil Khubchandani (IV year, IT) were the Runner Ups at the regional level “HANDS ON” competition (Software development contest organized by INFOSYS) in October 2011 . Also, our respected faculties, Ms. Neha Gupta[HOD(IT)] and Ms. Mradula Sharma have often visited Infosys to attend conferences/workshops. The progress of department and students inextricably deals with the motivation of our respected faculties and their consistent hard work on students.
1976 Apple released the first single
circuit board computer, the first
of personal computers which
featured colored graphics.
IBM introduced first personal
computer featuring Intel 8088
microprocessor which marks
start of a revolution in the industry
1981
and consumer electronics fields, transforming "one industry after another, from computers and smart phones to music and movies…” Jobs also co-founded and served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studio; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, when Disney acquired Pixar. After a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs left Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher-education and business markets. In 1986, he acquired the computer graphics division of Lucas film, which was spun off as Pixar. He was credited in Toy Story (1995) as an executive producer. He served as CEO and majority shareholder until Disney's purchase of Pixar in 2006.In 1996, after Apple had failed to deliver its operating system, Copland, Gil Amelio turned to NeXT Computer, and the NeXTSTEP platform became the foundation for the Mac OS X. Jobs returned to Apple as an advisor.
As the new CEO of the company, Jobs oversaw the development of the iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and on the services side, the company's Apple Retail Stores, iTunes Store and the App Store. The success of these products and services provided several years of stable financial returns, and propelled Apple to become the world's most valuable publicly traded company in 2011. The reinvigoration of the company is regarded by many commentators as one of the greatest turnarounds in business history. In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with a pancreas neuro-endocrine tumor. Though it was initially treated, he reported a hormone imbalance, underwent a liver transplant in 2009, appeared progressively thinner as his health declined. On medical leave for most of 2011, Jobs resigned in August that year, and was elected Chairman of the Board. He died of respiratory arrest on October 5, 2011. Jobs received a number of honors and public recognition for his influence in the technology and music industries. He has been referred to as “Legendary", a “Futurist" or simply “Visionary", and has been described as the "Father of the Digital Revolution", a “Master of Innovation", and a “Design Perfectionist".
Industry Idol : Mr. Steve Jobs Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) best known as the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc was an American entrepreneur and inventor. Through Apple, he was widely recognized as a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer revolution and for his influential career in the computer
Black Coffee
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1984 Macintosh is released with
Graphical user interface
making PCs more usable for
non technical people
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Mr. Nitesh Kheria (2005-2009)
Nitesh Kheria is Creative Director and Founder of Seven Colors since June 2010 in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Seven Colors is an emerging pioneer and leading manufacturers and suppliers of Wedding Invitation Cards, Corporate Stationary & Packaging. It has total in-house press and post-press operations and a wide range in metallic and textured papers both domestic and imported. It is offering worldwide clients with a varied spectrum of print and design related services of Brochures & Stationary, Invitations & Greetings, Exhibition Banners and Displays, Packaging and Bags to Labels and Tags. It has covered major markets of India, US, UK, Canada. He is also Creative Director of Imaginative Media since January 2007 in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. It provides Design & Print related services for Electrical Transformers, Cables, Lightings, Metal, Architects, Clubs & Associations etc. It is one of the successfully executed projects on Promotional Activities, Exhibition Stalls Design in India & Abroad for ELECRAMA & South Africa Exhibitions.
It has executed all front media related activities for Tata Nano- Best Displayed Showroom for a Largest Automobile Dealer in Rajasthan & has helped clients to win the prize & accolades. It is planning execution of “Brand Building” of many regional based companies via introducing new and fresh packaging designs. He is most endorsed for Marketing Strategy, Java Script, Product Development, Sales Management, New Business Development, Market research, Microsoft Office. He also knows about Project management, Screen Printing, Custom Invitations, Import Export, Retail Packaging, Labels, Tags, E-Commerce, Web Design, Creativity, Web Services, Google Analytics, Google Apps, Google Webmaster tools.
(Creative Director, Founder, Seven Colors, Jaipur) June 2010 – present (Creative Director, Imaginative Media) Jan 2007 - present
1987 Toshiba introduced first
Laptop PC- T1000 making
portable computing more
widely & easily available.
The "Deep Web" or
“Darknet”
Darknet is a collection of un-indexed pages that means you can't access even not find all of them by searching. A recent estimation concluded that there are 600 terabytes of information in the darknet, beyond our expectation. Search engines like Google and Yahoo are just web spiders whose index pages following one hyperlink after the other. But there are some places where a spider cannot enter. Interestingly, any website that ends in ‘.onion’ are hosted as Tor (The Onion Router) hidden services – a completely anonymous way to host websites. They’re the part of the deep Web – an invisible part of the Web that is not visible to search engines and normal users.
How to Access? Firstly, you will need a special program called Tor which will allow you to view these pages. After downloading the Tor browser bundle, run the ‘.exe’ file to extract it and double-click the “Start Tor Browser.exe” file in the extracted folder. Tor will connect and launch its included browser. Tor doesn’t introduce you to ‘.onion’ sites when you start using it – it just provides an encrypted way to access the normal Web. To get started with .onion sites, you’ll have to be aware that they exist and know their location. One easy entry point is ‘Core.onion’, located ‘teqt5g4fuenphqinx.onion ‘– remember, you’ll need a Tor-enabled browser to access these links.
Tech - Sec
- Sandesh Sidana II yr
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1993 Intel introduced Pentium
processor & Windows 3.1
providing multimedia
platform for applications
HOW IS NANOTECHNOLOGY CHANGING THE WORLD ?
Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nano-scale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanoscience and nanotechnology are the study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering. It wasn't until 1981, with the development of the scanning tunneling microscope that could "see" individual atoms, that modern nanotechnology began. It’s hard to imagine just how small nanotechnology is: •One nanometer is a billionth of a meter, or 10-9 of a meter. •There are 25,400,000 nanometers in an inch. •A sheet of newspaper is about 100,000 nanometers thick. •On a comparative scale, if a marble were a nanometer, then one meter would be the size of the Earth. Amazing Inventions Made Possible by Nanotechnology:- Nanotech Water Purifying Tea Bag: Researchers have used nanotechnology to create a water-purifying tea bag that costs just half a cent. In order to activate the tea bag, the user places it into the neck of a water bottle and then drinks water that passes through it. They combined ultra-thin nano-scale fibers with grains of activated carbon to filter harmful contaminants and kill bacteria. Artificial Muscles to Propel Nano-bots through the Body: Researchers from the University of British Columbia have developed artificial muscles that are extremely flexible and strong enough to rotate objects a thousand times their own weight. By spinning carbon nano-tubes into helical yarns, researchers were able to control the yarn with an electrochemical charge that causes them to twist and untwist.
Self-Heating Roads: Save Cars From Icy Conditions: When it comes unpredictable winter weather, maintaining safe driving conditions is a major concern. Luckily, over the past few years researchers at the University of Houston have made some great strides in turning the threat of icy roads into a worry of the past. Their self-heating roads are embedded with sheets of carbon nano-fiber that are warmed by an electrical element. It only takes two hours and 6 watts of power to take a block of concrete from -10 to 0 C. Future of Nanotechnology There is the possibility that the future of nanotechnology is very bright, that this will be the one science of the future that no other science can live without. This technology could end world hunger. Cancer cells would be identified, removed, and the surgical implantation of healthy cells would soon follow. Moreover, there would be an entire nano-surgical field to help cure everything from natural aging to diabetes to bone spurs. While this sounds like a promising future, the natural process of life and death would be completely interrupted. Without death, the world would become overpopulated and leave no place for the ecosystems that we rely on for our survival. We could potentially end up in a world that requires the personally controlled delivery of oxygen through tanks and masks. There is a possibility that the future of nanotechnology could also be the end of the science.
- Raginee Jha III yr
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2000 CD/DVD ROMs are introduced
with higher versions of
Windows with the world
wide web as well
iOS
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iOS is the world’s most advanced mobile operating system. It is the foundation of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with its easy-to-use interface, amazing features and rock-solid stability. With thousands of apps in practically every category, iOS is the platform for the world’s largest collection of mobile apps and every app starts with the right DNA. That’s because Apple gives third-party developers a rich set of tools and APIs to create apps and games designed to take advantage of the technology inside every iOS device. With all those apps in one place, they’re easy to access, easy to search, and easy to buy using the same account you use for iTunes. Just browse the App Store on your device and download them with a tap. iOS 6 gives you more features to make the things you do every day even better. It’s free and easy to upgrade wirelessly on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. One of the exciting features of iOS is iCloud. iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, mail, contacts, calendars, documents, and more and wirelessly pushes them to all your devices. So if you buy a song, take a photo, or edit a calendar event on your iPad, iCloud makes sure it appears on your Mac, iPhone, and iPod touch, too. iOS provides built-in security from the moment you turn on your device.
Low-level hardware and firmware features are designed to protect against malware and viruses, while high-level OS features help to secure access to personal information and corporate data. You can set a passcode lock to prevent unauthorized access to your device and configure it to delete all your data after too many unsuccessful passcode attempts.
A cow was kept 4 VIVA spotting :
class 12 student- its a cow!!
B. Tech. student- perhaps This is a cow!
M.Sc.-This may b a cow or a hypo
pigmented buffalo!
Ph.D.-This may be a hypertrophied goat
or an atrophied elephant with some
anomalies!
Moral: The more u study, the more u
lose your common sense;-
- Rahul Raj III yr
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Moving Out of the Box
RENAISSANCE 2012 15-18 March 2012
i-WEEKEND 3-5 February
2012
JECRC MUN, ZARURAT 14 March 2012
ANDROID WORKSHOP 13-14 February
2012
DST WOS 6-7 February
2012
AUTOSPARK 24-25 February
2012
2004 Laptops became more
cheaply available for the
consumers with advanced
multimedia & gaming support
2010 Introduction of Intel
core 7 processors with
high quality multimedia
support to consumers
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