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VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETYS

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Affiliated to Mumbai University & Approved by A.I.C.T.E.

PROSPECTUS 2013-2014
( WITH APPLICATION FORM)

HASHU ADVANI MEMORIAL COMPLEX , COLLECTORS COLONY, R.C. MARG, CHEMBUR,MUMBAI -4000 74. TEL : 022 61532532 FAX: 022 61532555 Email : vesit@vsnl.com Website : www.vesit.edu

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SR.NO. 1. ABOUT THE V.E.S.

CONTENTS

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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 8 9

VESIT GOVERNING BODY VISION MISSION GROWTH :- PROGRAMMES, COURSES & INTAKE REPORT FROM PRINCIPALS DESK A.Y. 2012-13 SCHEME OF STUDY BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.E.) MASTER OF ENGINEERING (M.E.) MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA) GRADING SYSTEM EXAMINATION ATTENDING LECTURES/ LABS TERM GRANT USING UNFAIR-MEANS IN EXAMINATION PROHIBITION OF RAGGING FEE STRUCTURE

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ABOUT CAPITATION FEE CELL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 WOMEN WELFARE/ GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE ANTI SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMMITTEE WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CELL TEACHING FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINERING DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES & SCIENCE MAJOR LABORATORIES COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE LIBRARY OTHER FACILITIES STUDENTS ACTIVITIES SPECIAL PROGRAMS

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20 21 22 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 22.7 22.8 22.9 22.10 22.11 22.12 22.13 22.14 22.15 22.16

CAREER GUIDENCE, TRAINING, PLACEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CELL PARTICIPATION IN INTER-COLLEGIATE FESTIVALS DISCIPLINE IDENTITY CARDS LOSS OF I-CARD & ISSUE OF DUPLICATE I-CARD EX STUDENTS CARD LIBRARY & OFFICE TIMING USE OF SPORTS GROUND HOLIDAYS & VACCATION RAILWAY & S. T. BUS CONCESSION HOSTEL SAFETY PRECAUTION LOST AND FOUND DRESS CODE CLEANLINESS OF PREMISES INDULGING IN ANTI-SCOCIAL ACTIVITIES CHEWING PAN/TOBACCO AND SMOKING USE OF ELECTRONIC ITEMS/GADGETS REFUND OF CAUTION MONEY

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22.17 22.18 22.19 22.20 22.21 22.22 22.23 22.24 22.25 22.26 22.27

LOCKER FACILITY RETURN OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES OFFICE DISCIPLINE GRE/TOEFL/GATE/GMAT ETC. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES PICNICS & OUTINGS INTERNET USAGE THEFT SUGGESTION BOX BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS PRINCIPALS SIGNATURE MOST IMPORTANT NOTE LIST OF IMPORTANT DIGNITARIES WHO VISITED VES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DURING 2012-13 MESSAGE TO STUDENTS ON DR. KALAMS VISIT ON 11TH MARCH 2013.

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1.

About Vivekanand Education Society (V.E.S.)

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VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETY The Managing Committee


Shri. Ram G. Keswani - President Shri. Amar T. Asrani - Secretary Shri. Mahesh Tejwani - Treasurer Shri. Dinesh G. Tahiliani - Member Shri. B. L. Boolani - Member Shri. Laxman Kanal Member Shri. Suresh G. Bharwani - Member Shri. Bansi Wadhwa - Member Shri. Mohan Motwani - Member Dr. (Shri.) Prakash Lulla - Member Shri. Suresh Malkani Member

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The Governing Body


Chairman : Members : Shri. Ram G. Keswani Shri. Mahesh Tejwani , Shri B. L. Boolani Shri. Vishu Lala , Shri. Sunil Khanna , Shri. R.N. Mukhija AICTE Nominees : Shri. A. K. Shukla , Shri. M. D. Desai Mumbai University Nominee : Shri. N.R. Gilke DTE Nominee : Dr. S. K. Mahajan State Govt. Nominee : Shri. P.K. Krishnamurthy

Dr. (Mrs) J. M. Nair (Principal)

Dr. (Mrs.) S. Mukhopadhyay ( Vice Principal )

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Vision:
To create a vibrant knowledge-oriented environment with innovative teaching practices and to inculcate a tradition of socially conscious application of technology.

Mission:
To inculcate culture of value based education. To enthuse students to develop in an ambient environment of caring and of sharing information. To enable students to work towards excellence in their chosen fields with professional bent of mind.

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Growth :- Programmes, Courses & Intake


Year Course/Programme/Intake BE Electronics Engineering 60 BE Computer Engineering 60 BE Instrumentation Engineering 60

1984 1985

1992 1993 1999 2000 2002 2003 2002 2003 2003 2004 2003 2004

BE Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 60 BE Information Technology 60 ME Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 18 ME Information Technology 18 ME Instrumentation & Control 18 Master of Computer Applications 60 Increase in intake strength of the existing programmes

2011 2012 2012 2013

BE Computer Engineering 60 BE Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 60 BE Electronics Engineering 60 Afternoon Shift BE Computer Engineering 60 Master of Computer Applications 60 Recognized as Ph.D. Center for Electronics

2013 2014

Direct Second Year BE Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 60

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6.

Report from Principals Desk : A. Y. 2012-2013

Academic Year 2012-13 is being celebrated as Golden Jubilee year of VES. VES established in 1962 has completed five decades of eventful work. It is a matter of considerable pride and gratification that VES, with its excellent track record has grown from strength to strength and has opened up several educational institutions. Today, it has 26 institutions ranging from creche to professional institutions. During this Golden Jubilee year of VES, VESIT got Permanent affiliation from Mumbai University for B.E. Courses. Intake of VESIT increased from 474 to 714. We got permission to introduce 2nd shift programme and started B.E. Computer & MCA course. VESIT is now recognized as a Ph.D. Centre for Electronics Branch. I feel proud to inform you that, as a part of Golden Jubilee Celebration of VES, Former President of India Honorable Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam inaugurated our Hashu Advani Complex on 11th March 2013. Former Deputy Prime Minister Shri. L.K. Advani graced VESIT and

unveiled the statue of Swami Vivekananda in our complex during February 2013. On 28th January 2013, Shri. Mohan Bhagwatji graced our institution and interacted with the students of VES for Question-Answer Session and enlightened VES staff and students on his thoughts on Nation Building. Shri. S. Mahalingam, Chief Finance Officer & Executive Director of Tata

Consultancy Services (TCS) visited our institute and shared his great experience of Finance, HR & Technology with the students of VES. This interaction gave a cross functional perspective to the budding engineers entering corporate world. Swami Swatmananda visited us on 7th Feb 2013 and addressed our first year students and enlightened them about the movement Transforming Indians to Transform India, started by the Central Chinmayananda Mission Trust (CCMT). On 25th March 2013 Mr. Koen Leekens, Managing Director, Exida Asia Pacific, Singapore will be addressing our students on IEC 61511 Safety Life Cycle. On 9th July 2012 VESIT organized TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME for

faculty members of University of Mumbai. The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Naresh Chandra, Pro-Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University as Chief Guest, Dr. S. K.

Ukarande, Dean Faculty of Technology, University of Mumbai also graced the occasion as Guest of Honor. The Programme included four short term courses on Next Generation Networks

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(NGN), NI Lab VIEW & MULTI SIM, Multimedia System and HCI and Emerging Trends in Information Security During the admission period, we conducted Engineering Course Awareness Programme [ECAP] for all aspiring engineers with an objective to create awareness about various engineering courses offered in VESIT. At the end of the programme parents and students were clarified about the differences between various courses, their core applications and the opportunities for the courses. A foundation Course was conducted for 1st year students. The course was designed as a bridge course between 12th Syllabus and B.E. engineering course. The Course was conducted on three subjects ie. BEE, Applied Mechanics and Mathematics by our expert teachers. The course was widely appreciated by the students. A Seminar on 5S (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu and Shitsuke) was organized for VESIT Teaching and Non Teaching Staff on 25th October 2012. Mr. Girish Deodhar, Senior Deputy General Manager, Electrical & Automation, Larson & Toubro presented the concept of 5S and shared his experience of developing and cultivating culture of 5S. In order to bridge the gap between industry and students, various industry interaction programs were conducted during this year. VESIT was one of the participants in the Automation Exhibition & Indian Automation Technology Fair held in September 2012 & February 2013 respectively at the NSE ground Goregaon, showcasing the newly developed infrastructure and labs in the new campus. This is the first time, an educational institution has setup a stall showcasing their infrastructure in industrial exhibitions. VESIT was the proud venue for the EDIFICE 2012 the two day technical conference organized by EMERSON in association with Confederation of India industry (CII) on 5th and 6th October 2012. The motto of the conference was to familiarize and enlighten the faculties and students over the wide product range, technologies and business information. Conference consisted of Technical Presentation, product demos and project presentations. This year VESIT and Accenture has signed agreement of programme of mutual innovation. Accenture Ltd. Installed 40 computers in VESIT-Accenture Innovation Centre at VESIT, which was inaugurated by Shri. Hormouzd Madan, Sr. Vice President of Accenture Ltd on 19th July 2012.

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As a part of Praxis Theory to Practice, Computer, IT and MCA students visited TCS Innovation Labs (Thane) during 5th and 6th October 2012. A Work Shop on Network Security : Attacks and Vulnerability, Accenture Expert lectures on Public Cloud, Java Servlets, PHP Workshop Hands on Exercises , Hands on HTML & CSS , Linux Workshop for faculty were also conducted. Microsoft App Fest 2013 was conducted by Microsoft on 26th Feb 2013. This Workshop was the platform for college students to design application for Windows 8 OS. Accenture conducted a 5-day workshop on Dot Net programming in the Accenture Innovation Centre. The topic included was dot net architecture & programming. A workshop on Introduction to CAN Bus and its Applications was conducted by Mr. Jatin Chotalia of Global Technology on 11th & 12th February 2013. Our Second Year Instrumentation students visited DHRUVA: Nuclear Reactor and Food

Technology Plant of BARC during Feb 2013. An Industrial expert lecture on Field Transmitters was conducted by Mr. S.P. Mallick from Chemtrol Industries Ltd.

VESIT conducted test of F.E. and MCA students from 8th to 10th Nov 2012 for employability skills through NEST (National Employability Skill Test) program of Aspire Human Capital

Management(P) Ltd. with the initiative of Mr. Sagar Havaldar, an alumni of VESIT. NEST is used to test skills with different parameters including English grammar, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning, abstract reasoning and personality and to assess his or her employability index.

I am happy to report that our faculty members Mrs. Asawari Dudwadkar, Mrs. Sangeetha Prasanna and Mrs. Nilima Warke received Minor Research Grant from Mumbai University for the year A.Y. 2012-13.

Learning beyond Syllabus and Exclusive Scholar Program are the two new initiatives started during this year to help students to pursue studies in their areas of interest and beyond curriculum. The student chapters of Professional Societies ISA, IEEE, CSI, & ISTE, organize seminars, workshops, expert lectures by teachers and by expert from industry. Industrial

visit to Vinayak Steel Limited, Titan Energy Systems & Schneider Electric at Hyderabad, Siemens Ltd at Goa, MG Dairy & Secure at Udaipur, Blue Star & Mutual Merceplast at Silvasa were conducted during this year. These activities also develop management and organizational skills in addition to the technical knowledge, thus equipping them with right tools to become tomorrows leaders.

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is an initiative by MHRD and IIT Bombay to improve the quality of robotics and embedded systems in the country. I am very happy to report that our students are continuously performing very well in Mumbai University examinations. Our first year over all pass percentage was 68.31 in the last academic year where as university pass percentage was 39.35. Our final year degree results for this year were also remarkable. The over all pass percentage of Final Year students in Electronics Engg. Branch was 97%, Computer 99%, Instrumentation - 91 %, Elect. & Telecomm. 93% ,

Information Technology 97% and MCA branch was 100%. We have impeccable track record of achieving good placement year on year. This year also was not an exception. A total of 26 companies visited campus in this year and Percentage of Job offered was 84.98. Our students are effectively groomed to become well rounded professionals and our placement records bear testimony to this fact. Alumni Meet of this year was conducted on January 05, 2013. About 150 ex-students participated in this event. They were indeed very impressed with the changes that had taken place in VESIT and very nostalgic about the time they had spent here. The Meeting served as platform for current student council members to interact with their seniors and share experiences.

Department of MCA of VESIT conducted inter college Technical festival SPARC 2012 (Stimulating Perfection And Redefining Creativity) on January 12th and 13th 2013. Students from all MCA colleges in Mumbai participated in various technical competition organized during the festival. The overwhelming acceptance of our graduates by the industry has given us the confidence that we are progressing towards the destination of becoming a world class institution. We also recognize that mere education or technical competence is not the only trait that is needed for students; they need to be interactive and aware of the realities of life. Our student council activities are concentrated in this direction. VESIT students got 2nd prize at Group Dance Event & Yashashri Shiral got Best Actress Award at MANZAR organized by ICT. Parteesh Kalla got 1st Prize in Guitar Play Competition at SPIT. The social responsibility team of student council organized two blood donation and health check up camp during this year. Our students visited the village of Chinchpada in Shahapur district, about 5km from Atgaon station. The sole intention of the visit was to spend the day with the V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Page 13

children creating awareness about hygiene and healthcare. The student conducted the days event in collaboration with AASTHA health care, Mulund and Rotary club of Mulund hillview. A project to revive the borewell water supply in this area with the help of Gram Panchayat is on the anvil. Workshop on Cyber Safety was conducted by Mumbai Police (East Region) on 18th January 2013 at VESIT. Special lectures were delivered by Shri. Md. Quaiser Khalid, Additional

Commissioner of Police (East Region) and Shri. Lakhmi Gautam Deputy Commissioner of Police, sensitizing the importance of Cyber Safety. Dr.(Mrs.) J. M. Nair

7.

SCHEME OF STUDY

7.1.1 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.E) (DTE CODE : EN3185) The Bachelor of Engineering course is of four years which are further divided into eight semesters. The first year (F.E.) course spread over to two semesters deals with general engineering common to all branches of engineering. The basic objective is to give the elementary foundation needed in different aspects of engineering. During second year (S.E.) and third year (T.E.) , students gain basic knowledge in the chosen branch. The Final year i.e. fourth year (B.E.) is designed to strengthen the specialized skills, and students learn to apply the concepts studied earlier by participating in project work . The subject and the syllabus are as prescribed by the University of Mumbai. Approved Intake for Academic Year 2013-14 Regular First Shift Intake (51 % Sindhi Minority Quota & 49% CAP) B.E.- Electronics Engg. 120 B.E.- Computer Engineering 120 B.E.- Instrumentation Engineering 60 B.E.-Electronics & Telecommunication 120 B.E.- Information Technology 60 Regular Second Shift Intake (51 % Sindhi Minority Quota & 49% CAP) B.E.- Computer Engg. 60 B.E. Direct Second Year (Elect.& Tele.) 60 Eligibility :- As per DTE, Mumbai University & State Government Rules

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7.1.2 MASTER OF ENGINEERING (M.E.) (DTE CODE : ME 3185) The M.E. program comprises of four semesters of study. Duration of the course is two years. The courses are designed/prescribed by the University of Mumbai. The number of seats offered are as mentioned below: Approved Intake for Academic Year 2013-14 Regular First Shift M.E.- Electronics & Telecommunication. M.E.- Instrumentation & Control M.E.- Information Technology Intake (100% CAP) 18 18 18

Eligibility :- As per DTE, Mumbai University & State Government Rules 7.1.3 MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (M.C.A) (DTE CODE : MC 3185) Master of Computer Application (M.C.A) course is a full time course of 3 years (6 Semester) duration. The course is conducted as per the syllabus laid down by Mumbai University. Examinations are conducted by the University for all the 6 semesters and the degree is also awarded by the University of Mumbai. Approved Intake for Academic Year 2013-14 Intake (51 % Sindhi Minority Quota & 49% CAP) MCA. MCA (Regular First Shift) (Regular Second Shift) 60 60

Eligibility :- As per DTE, Mumbai University & State Government Rules

7.2 GRADING SYSTEM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI. Mumbai University introduce Credit & Grading System with effect from academic year 201213. All information about pattern and syllabus is available on Mumbai Universitys official web site www.mu.ac.in Salient Features : 1. Final grade for B.E. Degree will be given as an average of all eight semesters. So each semester/each subject is important. 2. 75% attendance is compulsory. 3. Journal submission must be done on or before every term end. 4. Two tests will be conducted in the model of the University exam in a semester for internal assessment of each subject. Average of the two scores will be considered for declaring final grade in the subject and will be printed in the final mark sheet. No retest shall be held. 5. Failing in eight heads in a year is the maximum limit for ATKT system. (Maximum five theory exams and remaining Prac./Oral/Internal etc.) 6. Failing in submission of Journal in any subject (even for a single subject) will result in detention (i.e. loss of one year). Re-admission in the next academic year is to be taken with repayment of fees. V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Page 15

7.3 EXAMINATIONS : The University of Mumbai conducts examination in every semester, and class tests are conducted periodically by the college. The performance in these tests is taken into consideration while giving the term-work/sessional marks to the students. The submission of term work in each subject should be taken very seriously. If a student fails to submit his/her Term work or Sessional work before the prescribed date, he/she will not be allowed to sit for the concerned examination paper. The students will not be issued the Hall Ticket if they fail to produce the clearance from Library, Workshop and Laboratory. The results of internal tests are posted to the parents/guardians regularly so that they may be able to take interest in the academic progress of their wards.

7.4

ATTENDING LECTURES/LABS a. Students coming late to the Institute will not be allowed in the classes. b. Bunking the classes is not allowed in any case. If the student misses even one period, he/she may be marked absent for the whole day. c. In order to monitor the academic progress as well as the overall development of our students, we nominate one staff member as faculty advisor to whom a student can approach for guidance. For day to day functioning, one class teacher and one class counselor is also associated with each class. The students as well as their parents are welcome to contact either the class teacher/class counselor or the faculty advisor any time during the session. d. While the lecture or the lab is in progress, a student is supposed to keep his/her mobile phone switched off failing which severe punishment can be given. e. After their classes are over, the students should leave the premises in proper disciplined manner without making any noise or crowding the corridors.

Students should submit the following undertaking at the time of admission.

UNDERTAKING
I hereby agree that during my study tenure in this Institute, to abide by all the Rules & Regulations mentioned in prospectus. I assure that my behavior and attitude will add to name and fame of this Institution. If I am found as defaulter w.r.t. above or otherwise, I will be liable for punishment given to me by the authorities. I have taken admission in this Institution in FIRST / SECOND Year Engineering in the Course of ________________________Branch, on my own, in consultation with my parents. I assure you that I will abide by all rules and regulation laid down by the Management of this Institution, Directorate of Technical Education (M.S.), University of Mumbai issued from time to time. In the event of failure of these, I shall render myself for disciplinary action including expulsion.

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I shall not claim for any kind of financial assistance and help from this Institution for my education. I shall not damage any furniture, equipment, other properties; and if damaged, I undertake to make good the loss on this account, as decided by the Management of this Institution. The information given by me in the application is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I have not been debarred from appearing at any examination held by any Government constituted or Statutory Examination Authority in India. I fully understand that the offer of a course or branch of engineering will be made to me depending on inter-se merit and availability of a seat at the time of scrutiny of my application, when I report to the admission authority according to the schedule of admission. I understand that no other document, other than those attached to the application form before the last date of admission will be entertained for the purpose of claims/concessions etc. in connection with my admission. I understand that no refund of fees shall be made if I cancel the admission after commencement of the classes and if the seat due to cancellation is not filled. I hereby agree to confirm to any rules, acts and laws enforced by Government including Anti-Ragging Act and I hereby undertake that so long as I am a student of the institute, I will do nothing either inside or outside the institute, which may result in disciplinary action against me under the rules, acts and laws. I fully understand that the Principal / Director of the institute where I would be admitted, will have right to expel/rusticate me from the institute for any infringement of the Rules of conduct and discipline prescribed by the institute/university (if any) Condition of minimum attendance: I am fully aware that, I will not be allowed to keep term and appear for the examination if I do not attend minimum 75% classes of theory, practical, tutorials etc. I am also aware that I will not be allowed to appear for the examination, if I fail to submit satisfactory all the assignment, jobs, journals, reports, etc. as specified by the university within stipulated time. ___________________________ Signature of Father / Guardian Date : _____________ _______________________ Signature of the Student

7.5 TERM GRANT Term Sanctioning (allowing the students to appear for the University examination) entirely depends upon the following : Attendance in the class in all subjects (Minimum 75%) Satisfactory completion of all term work Practical and Assignments as specified in Syllabus or as instructed within prescribed periods General behavior of student inside the class and outside the class.

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7.6 USING UNFAIR- MEANS IN THE EXAMINATIONS During an examination, if a student is found either possessing any material (written or printed) for intention of copying or actually copying he/she is liable to be severely punished according to the rules laid out by the University. In such circumstances, a student may either be debarred from appearing in the entire examination or expelled from the University of Mumbai for a minimum period of three years as per the decision of Unfair - Means Committee .

8. PROHIBITION OF RAGGING
Ragging within or outside the institute is strictly prohibited. Any student who directly or indirectly participates in, abets or propagates ragging within or outside the institute shall face strict disciplinary action as per the provision of Maharashtra Prohibition of RAGGING ACT, 1999. If a case is to be made as per law the following procedure is to be followed: Investigation by squad Findings reported to the Principal Discussions with committee by Principal to decide whether: - To go for FIR (within 24 hrs) with Police or Local Authorities- OR - Whether punishment to be awarded by AntiRagging committee of VESIT

Punishments may be in the form of : 1. Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges. 2. Withholding/ withdrawing scholarship/ fellowship and other benefits 3. Debarring from appearing in any test/ examination or other evaluation process. 4. Withholding results. 5. Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc. 6. Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel. 7. Cancellation of admission. 8. Rustication from the institution for period ranging from one to four semesters. 9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a specified period. Where the persons committing or abetting the act of ragging are not identified, the college will resort to collective punishment.

ADVICE TO ALL STUDENTS : all students are advised to be aware of anti-ragging measures and report any ragging incident to college authorities in person or by telephone at the earliest.
More information is available on our institute's website : www.vesit.edu

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Anti Ragging/ Disciplinary Committee Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name Mr. Manoj Sabnis Dr. (Mrs.) Rama Prakash Mrs. M. Vijayalakshmi Mrs. K. U. Karnik Mr. A. Nagananda Mr. Vivek Umrikar Mr. P. Birajdar Designation Faculty, INFT Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, INFT Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, EXTC Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, ETRX Position Chairperson Member Member Member Member Member Member

Students should submit an affidavit as per #ANNEXURE I & ##ANNEXURE II at the time of admission.
#ANNEXURE I AFFIDAVIT BY THE STUDENT I, _____________________________________________________________________________ of student with admission/registration/enrolment number) s/o (full d/o

name

Mr./Mrs./Ms______________________________________________________

1) having been admitted to V.E.S. Institute Of Technology, HAMC, Chembur, Mumbai400074., have received a copy of the AICTE regulations on Curbing the menace of

Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the Regulations) carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations. 2) I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 3) I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulation and am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 4) I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that a) I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. b) I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Page 19

5) I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or any law for the time being in force. 6) I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled. Declared this ___________day of______ _____month of ________ year______________ Signature of Deponent Name : Address : Telephone/Mobile No. VERIFICATION Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing has been concealed or misstated therein. Verified at ___________________(place) on this the ____(day) of________ (month) ______(year) __________________ Signature of deponent Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the ____(day) of______ month _____(year), after reading the contents of this affidavit. OATH COMMISSIONER

##ANNEXURE II AFFIDAVIT BY PARENT/GUARDIAN I, Mr./Mrs./Ms. _________________________________________________________________ (full name of parent/guardian) father / mother/guardian of __________________________________ _________________________(full name of student with admission /registration/enrolment number), 1) having been admitted to V.E.S. Institute Of Technology, HAMC, Chembur, Mumbai400074., have received a copy of the AICTE regulations on Curbing the menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the Regulations) carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations.

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2) I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging. 3) I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 4) I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that a) My ward will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. b) My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. 5) I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my word is liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any law for the time being in force. 6) I hereby declare that my word has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission my word is liable to be cancelled. Declared this ___________day of __________ month of ________ year________________ Signature of Deponent Name: Address: Telephone/Mobile No: VERIFICATION Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing has been concealed or misstated therein. Verified at __ (place) on this the________(day) of _________ (month) and ________(year) Signature of deponent Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the ____(day) of _______month, _____(year), after reading the contents of this affidavit. OATH COMMISSIONER

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9.

FEE STRUCTURE
Final Fees (approved by Shikshan Shulka Samiti) for the A.Y. 2012-2013 Tuition Fee (Rs.) B.E and M.E. 79,439 Development Fee (Rs.) 5,561 Total Fees (Rs.) 85,000

Name of course

MCA

60,748

4,252

65,000

NOTE : At the time of Admission, a candidates will have to pay the interim fee as fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti for the A.Y. 2013-2014. Final fees approver by Shikshan Shulka

Samiti for the A.Y. 2013-2014, will be borne by the Candidate.

10.

Institute/ Management does not accept any type of capitation fee.


(refer to Anti Capitation Fee Act as available on our college website: www.vesit.edu)

11. Transparency and availability of correct/unambiguous information


1 2 3 Formation of a Cell in accordance with the provisions of Right To Information Act, 2005 Information officer Assistant Information Officer Appealing Officer Mr. A. Nagananda , Training & Placement officer Mr. Vikas Pange , P.A. to Principal Dr.(Mrs.) S. Mukhopadhyay , Vice Principal

12. Women Welfare/ Grievance Committee

Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Name Mrs. Shobha Krishnan Dr. (Mrs.) Rama Prakash Mrs. V. S. Khadilkar Mrs. K. U. Karnik Mrs. Nishi Tikku Dr. (Mrs.) Nupur Giri Mrs. Navita Kant

Designation Faculty, EXTC Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, MCA Faculty, CMPN Faculty, ETRX

Position Chairperson Member Member Member Member Member Member

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13. Anti Sexual Harassment Committee


Sr. No. 1 2 Name Mrs. Shobha Krishnan Mrs. Jayshree Pandit Designation Faculty, EXTC Co-ordinator/ Counselor, Sri Mukta Sanghtana, R. C. Marg, Chembur - 71 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dr. (Mrs.) Nupur Giri Mrs. V. S. Khadilkar Mrs. Nishi Tikku Mrs. Prerna Bhandari Mrs. Sonali Rahate Ms. Neha Raheja Faculty, CMPN Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, MCA Admin Staff, Office Admin Staff, Exam Student B. E. Cultural Secretary Member Member Member Member Member Member Position Chairperson Member (NGO)

14. Women Development Cell


Constitution as per Guide lines from Mumbai University Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name Dr.(Mrs.) Rama Prakash Mrs. Shoba Krishnan Mrs. V.S. Khadilkar Mrs. K. U. Karnik Mrs. Naveeta Kant Mrs. Nishi Tiku Dr. Nupur Giri Mrs. Prerana Bhandari Mrs. Sonali Rahate Designation Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, EXTC Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, Gen. Engg. Faculty, ETRX Faculty, MCA Faculty, CMPN Head Clerk Head Clerk Position Chairperson Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

15. TEACHING FACULTY : Our Institute is known for well qualified and skilled teachers with experience. They have a great contribution in imparting quality education at our Institute. The teaching faculty includes 14 Ph.D. holders, 71 Post graduates & 41 Graduates. Each department also takes initiative to organize faculty development programs for helping the teachers to update their technical knowledge. These refresher courses in turn helps the teachers to deal with their subject and the projects in a professional manner. The staff members are also encouraged to acquire higher qualifications. V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Page 23

Faculty List
15.1 Department Of Electronics Engineering

Sr. No. 1 2

Name of Staff Dr.(Mrs.)S. Mukhopadhyay Mr. V. M. Joshi

Designation Vice Prin./ Professor Adj. Prof.

Educational Qualifications UG B.Sc. (Hon.) B.E.(ETRL ) B. Tech. (ETRL) B.E. (ETRX) B. Tech (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (ETRX) B.Sc. (TECH) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) B.E(ETRL) BE. ( ETRX) B.E. ( ETRL) B.E.(ETRX ) PG M.Sc. M.Tech . (ETRL) M. Tech. (ETRX. ) M.E. (ETRL) M.E. (ETRL) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) == == == M.S. M.Tech ( Power Sys.) M.E. (ETRX) M.E. (Ctrl) M.E.(E XTC) Doc to Ph.D. ===

Mrs. Kavita Tiwari

Assoc. Prof.

===

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Mr. Abhay Kshirsagar Mrs Navita Kant Mrs. Jayamala H. Mrs . A..Dudwadkar Mr. Birajdar P. B. Mr. Abhjit Shete Mr. Yogesh Pandit Mrs. Sarika Kuhikar Mr. Hardik Shah

Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor

=== === === === === === == == ==

13

Mrs. Gauri Sahoo

==

14 15 16

Mrs. Amrita Zaveri Mrs. Jayashri Pawar Mrs. Abhishekh Chaudhari

== == ==

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15.2 Department Of Computer Engineering


Name of Staff Designation Educational Qualifications UG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Dr.(Mrs.) Nupur Giri Mrs. Gresha Bhatia Mrs. Sujata Khedkar Mrs. S. Sengupta Mr. Prashant Kanade Mrs. Manisha Gahirwal Mrs. Anjali Yeole Mrs. Vidya Zope Mrs. Indu Dokre Mrs. Priya R.L. Mrs. Lifna C. S. Mrs. Abha Tewari Miss. Pooja Nagdev Miss. Anshali Dhande Mr. Sachin Gavane Mrs. Shalaka Mahadik Mrs. Arthi C.I. Ms. Ambreeen Shaikh Ms. Nazia Kausar Ms. Nida Jawre Ms. Jaymala Chavan Professor Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (INFT) B.E. (INFT) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) == B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) BE (CMPN) B.TECH (CMPN) BE (CMPN) BE (INFT) PG M.E.(C MPN) M.E. (INFT) M.E. (INFT) M.E.(E XTC) M.E.(C MPN) === M.E.(C MPN) === === === === == == == == M.E.(C MPN) M.E.(C MPN) == == == == Docto. Ph.D. === === === === === === === === === === == == == == == == == == == ==

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15.3 Department Of Instrumentation Engineering


Name of Staff Designation Educational Qualifications UG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dr.(Mrs.) J. M. Nair Dr. P. P. Vaidya Mrs. Nilima Warke Mr. M. D. Patil Mrs. Madhumati Kuspe Mrs. Deepti Khemani Mrs. Sangitha P. Ram Mrs. Kanchan Chavan Mrs. Kadambari Gupta Principal Cum Professor Professor Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor B.Sc. (Engg.) B.E. (ELEC.) B.E. (INST). B.E. (INST). B.E. (INST.) B.E. (INST). B.E. (INST.) B.E. (INST.) B.E. (INST.) PG M. Tech (INST). == M.E. (BIOM) M.E.(IN ST & CTRL) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (INST.) M.E. (BIOM) M.Tech (INST.) M.E. (INST &CTRL. ) M.E. (INST &CTRL. ) == == == == M.Tech. ( EXTRL) M.Tech. ( Power Sys.) M.E. M.E (INST) == Docto. Ph.D Ph.D == == == == == ==

==

10

Mr. Kadar Shaikh

Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof.

B.E. (INST.) B.E. (INST.) B.E. (INST.) B.E. (INST.) B.E. (EXTC).) B.E( EXTRL) B.E.( EXTRL) B.E. (ETRL) BE (INST) BE (INST)

==

11 12 13 14 15

Mr. Prasad Godse Mrs. P. Amuda Mr. N. Gopal krishnan Mrs. Jayasree R. Mrs. Mugdha Joglekar

== == == == ==

16 17 18 19

Mrs. Rakhi Jadhav Miss. Namrata Bonde Mrs. Dipti Karani Ms. Shweta Dandekar

== == == ==

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15.4 Department Of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Name of Staff

Designation

Educational Qualifications UG B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) B.Tech. (EXTC) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (ETRX) B.E.( EXTC) B.E.(EXTC ) B.E. (ETRX) B.E. (ETRX) BE (ETRX) PG M.E. (ETRX) M.E. (ETRX) M.E. (ETRX) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) MMS M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) M.E. (EXTC) == M.E. ( EXTR) M.E (EXTC) M.E. (E&C) == M.E.(EX TC) M.E.(EX TC) M.E.(ET RX) == Docto. Ph.D. == Ph.D. == == Ph.D. Ph.D == == == == == == == == == == == ==

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Dr. Nadir Charniya Mrs. Shobha Krishnan Dr. R. K. Kulkarni Mr. C. D. Rawat Mrs. M. Chattopadhyay Dr. Rajani Mangala Dr.(Mrs) Sailee Gharge Mr. A. Nagananda Mrs. Monali Chaudhari Mrs. N. Ammagabi Mrs. Rasika Naik Ms. Amisha Ruparel Mrs. Manisha Joshi Mrs. Shibhangi Bhosale Mr. Mrugendra V. Miss Manusha Shekhar Mrs. Bateja Seema Mrs. Ashwini Sawant Mr. Shobhit Khandare

Professor Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Professor Assoc. Prof. Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Prof.

20

Mrs. Bilkis Inamdar

==

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15.5 Department Of Information Technology

Name of Staff

Designation

Educational Qualifications UG PG M.E. (EXTC) M. Tech (CMPN) M.E. (INFT) M.E. (INFT) M.E. (INFT) ME (CMPN) ME (EXTC) ME ME ME == == == == M. Tech. (CMPN) == == == Docto . Ph.D. == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == ==

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Dr. (Mrs.) Shanta Sondur Mrs. M. Vijaylaxmi Mrs. Shalu Chopra Mrs. Smita Jangale Mr. Manoj Sabnis Mrs. Asha Bharambe Mrs. Asma Parveen Mrs. Charushila Nehate Mrs. Vidya Pujari Mrs. Jayashri Hajgude Mrs. Roopkala R. Mrs. Vinita Mishra Mr. Amit Singh Mrs. Pooja Shetty Mr. Sandip Utala Mrs. Harsha Sharma Mrs. Gayathri Garimella Ms. Khan Farahnaaz

Professor Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Prof.

B.E. (INST.) M.Sc. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.Sc. (Engg.) B.E. (EXTR) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (INFT) B.E. (EXTC) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B. Tech (CMPN) B.E. (EXTR) B.E.( CMPN) BE (CMPN)

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15.6 Master of Computer Application

Name of Staff

Designation

Educational Qualifications UG PG MCA M.E. (CMP N) == ME == == == M. Tech. (ETRX. ) M.Sc. MCA MCA MCA MCA M.S.(IT ) == Docto. == == == == == == ==

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Mr. Shivkumar Goel Mrs. Mona Deshmukh Mrs. Nishi Tikku Mrs. Rohini Temkar Mrs. Sangeeta Oswal Mrs. Geocy Shegy Mr. Mane Dashrath Mrs. Dhanama Shankar Mrs. Barnali Saha Mr. Ramesh Solanki Mr. Ameya Parkar Mrs. Ruchi Rautela Mrs. Nikhita Mangaonkar Mrs. Indira Bhattacharya Mr. Kamal Jagasia

Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Prof.

B.Sc. B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (ELEC) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B.E. (CMPN) B. Tech. (ELEC) B.Sc. BCA B.Sc. B.Sc. BCA B.E.(CMPN) BE (ETRX)

==

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

== == == == == == ==

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15.7 Department of Humanities & Sciences

Name of Staff

Designation

Educational Qualifications UG PG M.Sc. M.Sc. M.Sc. ME == MA M.Sc. M.Sc. == M.Sc. M.Sc. M.A. M.Sc. (Chem. ) M.Sc.(P hy) M.Sc. (Maths ) == == Ph.D. Docto. Ph.D. == == == == == == == == Ph.D. Ph.D.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Dr.(Mrs.) Rama Prakash Mr. S.M.R. Rizvi Mrs. V.S. Khadilkar Mr. S. B. Singh Mr. T. P. P. Nair Mrs. K. U. Karnik Mr. Ravi Shankar Mrs. A. Netto Meruntia Mr. Vivek Umrikar Dr.(Mrs.) S. Majumdar Dr. (Ms.) Maya Bhat Mr. Shivaji Methe Dr.(Mrs.) Sunanda M.

Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof.

B.Sc. B.Sc. B.Sc. B.E. (PROD) B.Sc. (Engg.) B.Sc. B.Sc. B.Sc. B.E. (CIVIL) B.Sc. B.Sc. B.A. B.Sc. (Chem.) B.Sc.(Phy.)

14

Mr. Deepak Jalla

Asst. Prof.

==

15 16 17

Dr.(Mrs.) Keya Doshi Mr. Amey Naik Mr. Shshank Chawathay

Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof.

B.Sc.(Maths) BE(MECH) BE (MECH)

Ph.D. == ==

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16. Major Laboratories


Department Of Electronics Engineering BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB Lab courses conducted here:- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical Workshop, Electronic and Electrical Measuring Instruments and Machine. Lab is equipped with 1-phase & 3phase Motors, different types of Transformers, A.C. & D.C. Generators, Motors. Trainer kits for network theorems, analog & digital measuring instruments etc. VLSI DESIGN LAB Lab courses conducted here:- Basics of VLSI, Elements of Microelectronics, VLSI Design. The department is a member of Cadence University Program; subscribed to cadence VLSI design suite, running on SOLARIS-8, on Sun V240 servers & Sun-ray 1g thin clients. This lab has been set-up with contributions from Sun Microsystems under matching grants program, for educational institutes. ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN & ANALYSIS LAB Laboratory courses conducted here:- Basic of Electronic Circuits, Electrical Network Analysis and Synthesis, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design. This lab is equipped with sufficient number CRO, Function Generator, DMM etc. Softwares required for design and simulation of electronic circuits are also available. DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LAB Laboratory courses conducted here:- Digital System Design I & II, Linear Integrated Circuits and Design. Lab is equipped with softwares for digital and analog circuit simulation, FPGA & CPLD traning kits, Digital measuring instruments etc. This Lab also extends support to the final year students for their Project Work. ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR LAB The lab is equipped with Pentium-IV (IBM) and HCL computers with latest software such as Proteus VSM, Turbo Assembler 6.1, Macro Assembler, Embedded C for AVR. All the electronic testing equipments are available, Digital Trainer Kits and Demonstration kits (RAM & ROM), Universal Programmer, Cards for ISA, PCI and different connectors are kept for better understanding of computer architecture. POWER ELECTRONICS LAB Laboratory courses on Industrial and Power Electronics are conducted in this lab. The Lab is adequately equipped with Test equipments for Power Electronic Devices & circuits, Various demonstration kits & measuring instruments are available in this lab

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ELECTRONICS WORKSHOP - PCB LAB Laboratory courses conducted here:- Electronics Workshop - I & II, PCB Workshop. Lab Facilities PCB Exposer, Film Exposer, Dip Coat Machine, Etching Tank, Drilling Machine etc. Students perform their Electronic Workshop project designing, testing and implementation in this lab.

Department Of Electronics & Communications Engineering

ANALOG & DIGITAL COMMUNICATION Lab courses conducted here:- Principle of Communication Engineering, Digital Communication, Mobile Communication Systems & other analog & digital communication related subjects. Lab is equipped with DSO-(Agilent, Aplab, Tektronics, Rigon), Spectrum Analyzer-3GHz(Agilent, Hameg), Signal Generators-AM/FM, Computers with latest configuration etc COMMSIM:Network & Communication Simulation Software, Digital Communication Trainer kits like 16QAM, QPSK, PSK, TDMD, Error correcting codes etc

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MICROWAVE & ADVANCED COMMUNICATION Lab courses conducted here:- RF Circuit Design, Microwave Devices and Circuits, Computer Communication Networks, Electromagnetic wave Theory etc. Lab is equipped with DSO-(Agilent, Aplab, Tektronics, Rigon), Spectrum Analyzer-3GHz(Agilent, Hameg), Standard Signal Generators for RF-range, Network Analyzer(Agilent), Transmission Line Trainer, Computers with latest configuration etc. Software like MATLAB, Ansoft, PCADD are used simulation. NETWORK & WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Laboratory courses conducted here:- Discrete Time Signal Processing, Computer Communication Networks, Image Processing, Wireless Communication, ICE etc. This LAB consist with 25-PCs with latest configuration, server, Wirless LAN, PDA's & Mobile phones for experimental purpose. All computers are installed with necessary simulation softwares. OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION Laboratory courses conducted here:- Optical Fiber Communication, MOC. This Lab also extends support to the final year students for their Project Work. The lab consist latest equipments/softwares like OTDR, Optiwave, Trainer kits for calculation of IV Characteristics, WDM, Chromatic dispersion analog & digital signal transmission, 1550nm & 1310nm optical sources etc. T.V. & SATELLITE COMMUNICATION This lab is supporting for conducting practicals & some project work for SE to BE students. The practicals conducted for the subjects like TV and Video Engineering, Satellite Communication, Antenna and Wave Propagation, RADAR etc. equipments like different TV models, B/W & color pattern generators, Satellite communication module, and complete setup of cable- TV & CCTV etc.

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Department Of Computer / Information Technology / MCA

Department Of Instrumentation Engineering


PROCESS AUTOMATION LAB The Process Automation Lab aims at training the students in the field of Process Instrumentation, control and optimization. A PLC & Emerson DELTAV DCS controlled systems are also used to train the students PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION LAB This is the main lab of our dept., where the study of some major process control instruments /equipments is done. This lab covers mainly the digital and analog I/O PLCs of Allen Bradley and Technimount companies , PC based flow and level process control loop, Ellipse SCADA based Ratio and Cascade controls and pilot plants set ups, Differential Pressure Transducer (DPT) Calibration set up , I/P Converter, Control Valve Positioner, Control Valve Sizing set ups, and Hydraulic and Pneumatic trainers. TRANSDUCER LAB This lab is equipped with all the latest transducers used in the industry

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BIOMEDICAL /ANALYTICAL /NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION LAB This Laboratory has been established to familiarize the students with the capturing analyzing and processing different bio signals. Biopac is an integrated instruments which the students use for such experiments. Physiology Lab kits and digital temperature feed back system are also used for training the students in the area of Biomedical Instrumentation. CONTROL SYSTEMS & DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB The lab is equipped with Pentium-IV (IBM) and HCL computers with latest software such as Proteus VSM, Turbo Assembler 6.1, Macro Assembler, Embedded C for AVR. All the electronic testing equipments are available, Digital Trainer Kits and Demonstration kits (RAM & ROM), Universal Programmer, Cards for ISA, PCI and different connectors are kept for better understanding of computer architecture. ANALOG & DIGITAL LAB Laboratory courses on Analog 7 Digital Electronics are conducted in this lab. The Lab is adequately equipped with Test equipments for Electronic Devices & circuits, Various demonstration kits & measuring instruments are available in this lab.

17 COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE : 17.1 LIBRARY Our library boasts of more than 39,000 books and journals of national & international level. Along with technical updates via latest journals, students can also keep themselves abreast with the latest happenings in the world via News Paper, Magazine & Internet facility. The library is divided in two sections : 1. Reference Book Section :- This section stocks recent editions of text books. Student can borrow one book at a time against their Library Identity Card. The books/journals in this section are meant for Reading- Hall only. The question papers of previous examinations conducted by the University of Mumbai are also available in this section. V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Page 35

2. Lending Section :- Students can borrow two text books for home lending from this section. Generally the students can get books for one week. A fine will be charged if a book is not returned within a given time. The students are required to abide by the following rules of the Library . Any violation of these rules will lead to a fine or punishment by the Principal. a) Every student must submit his/her valid identity at the entrance of the library and the reading room. Ex-students of the college, who are members of Alumni Association, can use the library facilities. b) Pencil or ink marking and writing on the pages of the library books or any other way of mutilating the books will be treated as library indiscipline. The first reader will be held responsible unless he/she points out to the Librarian at the time of issue of the book. c) The reference books, journals, question paper sets, Dictionaries etc. will be issued for reference in the Reading Room only and on no account they should be taken out of Reading Room. d) Students must refrain from disturbing their neighbors in Library & Reading Hall. e) The student should immediately inform the Librarian any loss, damage of book borrowed by him/her on the library card. f) Any other matter not covered by these Rules will rest at the absolute discretion of the Principal and Librarian. g) Student should not bring their precious belongings to the Library. If such things are lost, the Library will not be responsible for it. h) Students should maintain complete silence in the Reading Hall. i) Students should contact the Librarian if they face any problem regarding usage of library facilities. They should not argue with the staff on duty.

17.2 OTHER FACILITIES PROJECT ROOM Separate Project rooms are provided for each department with the laboratory facilities and computers installed. The students can carry out their project work even after the college hours.

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CANTEEN A moderate facility exists in the canteen that is enough to cater to the needs of the students. CONFERENCE HALL Seminars and Student presentations are held in the Conference Hall, with a seating capacity of 250 students. It is equipped with a good sound system along with video and data projectors. VESIT LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AND RESEARCH CENTRE (VESLARC) To be successful in todays world of severe competition and stress, it is necessary to have the right attitude and positive thinking. At VESIT, the students are helped by the specially appointed faculty of VESLARC to develop a strong personality with leadership qualities. MUSIC CLUB Free classical & light music classes are arranged for the interested students. Lessons are given in Hindustani style of music - both vocal & instrumental such as Flute, Violin, Guitar, Tabla etc. Kathak dance is also taught. Students can learn and practice after the college hours. GYMKHANA & SPORTS Life of an engineer is incomplete without any extracurricular activities, for the healthy flow of his body and mind, apart from the usual workload and stress, VESIT provides us with a sporting extravaganza SPHURTI. SPHURTI has been an integral part of VESITs history, and its been there since VESIT saw the first steps being taken into its campus. Play ground: 8177 sqm Gymkhana: Room No. 10 B , 108.49 sqm Outdoor games Football, Cricket, Volley ball, Basket ball, Throw ball, Athletics, Discuss throw, Shortput. Indoor games Carrom, Chess, Table Tennis

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18.

Students Activities :
Professional Societies

A unique feature of VESIT is the fact that there are four Professional societies totally managed by students under the supervision of Faculty In-Charges. These societies are one of the major contributing factors for VESIT to be the most sought after college in Mumbai. 1. IEEE Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Excellence through Innovation is what the IEEE VESIT stands for in VESIT society culture. IEEE-VESIT gives its members ample opportunity to develop and inculcate their technical and soft skills, be it in theory via seminar or in practice via interactive workshops. In-house Publication Mumbai-level Publication Symposium Website Melange www.ieee-vesit.org Innovations Short circuit

The student branch website of IEEE-VESIT, has won the award of best website at the international level for 3rd time in a row and Asia-Pacific region for 7th time in succession in the year 2012. Activities during the Year Aptitude test, Tech Debates and Technical Paper Presentation , Technical Quiz & Test, Glider making workshop, Technical Article Writing Competition, Workshop on Linux Operating System, Industrial visit, Level-1 Robotics, Web Designing workshop, Online Treasure Hunt, Workshop on Image Processing,, Rubik Cube Workshop, Workshop on 3D Photography, Speed Maths Workshop, Robofest, Computer lab setup for an orphanage, Eagle software workshop, Python software workshop, AVR software workshop, Dream weaver software workshop, Moviemaker software workshop.

2.

ISA Instrumentation Systems and Automation

ISA is a leading global non-profit organization that is catering to the needs of over 30,000 worldwide members and other professionals. ISA-VESIT student chapter is well rooted with the international organization. ISA-VESIT chapter expose its members to the upcoming competitive world and tries to give them an edge over the others when it come to practical knowledge through various events and seminars. In-house Publication Symposium Website V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Envisage Enguage www.isa.org Page 39

Activities during the Year Conducts Technical Events related to Instrumentation like Mastermind, LT Spice workshop, Junkyard Wars, Technical Article writing, Survivor, Vanquishers Quest, Technical Paper Presentation, Online Treasure Hunt

3.

CSI Computer Society of India

CSI VESIT stands for ingenuity, innovation and versatility. CSI-VESIT aims to give its member an added dimension to technology by keeping them abreast with the rapid advancements in the wide arena of technology. It is one of the most active student societies with the objective to accelerate student expertise in the field of technology. The CSI-VESIT student chapterwas awarded as the Best Student Chapter for the past 7 years. In-house Publication Random Nexus National Board Annual magazine Symposium Website Activities during the Year Conducts Technical Events related to softwares like Code Kill, Code Breaker, .Net workshop, The Ultimate Coder, LAN gaming, Swishmax workshop, Cric-o-Mania, Open Software, Online Stock Market, Comp-onect, Technical Paper Presentation, Work shop on PC assembling, Work shop on Flash, Work shop on Robotics Studio, Quiz on C++/Java, Communications Interface Impact www.csi-vesit.org Thoughts&

4.

ISTEIndian Society for Technical Education

VESIT-ISTE chapters objective is to bridge the gap between the curriculum and the industrys requirements by giving students a platform to hone their technical and non-technical skills like overall personality, reasoning and presentation skills. In-house Publication Symposium Website Activities during the Year Mock CAT, Mock interview, Resume writing, personal interview, Aptitude test, Mock Placement, Math& Logic Quiz, Group Discussion, Inter SE Debates, Technical Paper Presentation, Vedic Mathematics, Article Writing Competition, Seminar on higher education, Seminar on financing further Education, Industrial visit, JA TITANS, Orientation lecture (PG), Self evaluation test, Diagnostic CAT V.E.S. Institute Of Technology Page 40 Mirage Synergy www.iste-vesit.org

PRAXIS

In order to be successful, one must have a competitive spirit and a positive attitude towards learning from mistakes. To nurture and promote this competitive spirit, VESIT organizes PRAXIS every year, our annual inter-collegiate technical festival which has an extremely competitive Robotics event and has become a much awaited event among engineering students and is gaining popularity not only in Mumbai University but courses of other Universities also. PRAXIS also develops a sense of team spirit and event management skills along with a sense of belonging. Cultural Activities: In spite of all these activities, the college does not neglect cultural talent.

UTSAV: The College organizes UTSAV, a cultural festival that showcases cultural talents. It witnessed overwhelming participation from our students.

ANNUAL DAY, a cultural extravaganza which is a complete event management exercise for our students under the supervision of our faculty. Annual prize distribution is also held on the same day.

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Teachers day The College organizes Teachers day function for staff members every year. Teachers completing 20 years of service are felicitated on this day.

BLISS stands for Beauty Lies In Soulful Symphony. BLISS is the musical group of our college which is run by students passionate about music. BLISS has successfully organized many musical events since 2010. Separate music room for students is provided to practice with very well equipped instruments from classical to western.

Technology Day On Technology day, we organize project exhibition and poster competitions for our final year and pre-final year students who actively participate and demonstrate their research ability as well as get to know the advancement in technology. This day is dedicated to the memory of our founder trustee Shri. K. B. Mansharamanai.

SoRT Social Responsibility Team Every person in the world has a will to help to improve the society but due to personal constraints or the lack of proper platform, they might not be able to do so. The inception of SoRT Social Responsibility Team,was precisely to channelize these small efforts into a larger stream. SoRT tries to spread happiness in whatever way it could. We hope that our sincere efforts have planted the seed of social responsibility in every VESITians heart and that we will be able to touch more and more lives in years to come.

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Apart from the routine college competitions, our students eagerly wait and enthusiastically participate in other colleges/ university, competitions and festivals.

19.

Engineering Course Awareness Programme

Special Programs

During the admission period, we conducted Engineering Course Awareness Programme [ECAP] for all aspiring engineers with an objective to create awareness about various engineering courses offered in VESIT.

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Foundation Course

A foundation course was conducted on three subjects Basic Electrical & Electronics, Mathematics & Applied Mechanics by our expert teachers. The course was designed as a bridge course between 12th syllabus and the B.E. engineering courses.

Exclusive Scholar Programme

Exclusive Scholar Programme is program launched in Jan 2013, envisaged for academically bright students who interested in any extra practical/ study project beyond curriculum .These students if needed can be given exemption in either theory or practical classes, as per the evaluation of the student and the requirement of the extra project work by the mentor /subject teacher.

Looking Beyond Syllabus Programme

Looking beyond syllabus was launched in the year 2011 with an aim to expose the students to emerging technologies and opportunities to work as teams on multidisciplinary projects under the mentorship of a faculty member assigned to them. The main objective of looking beyond syllabus of technical education is to infuse in prospective technocrats the ability to apply basic science and experimentation skills to understand problems in the industry, academia and humanity at large and be able to develop practical solutions to them by establishing themselves as wholesome professionals in the field of Technology. Looking beyond the syllabus also prepares the students to use their skills with a strong base for higher education and acquisition of knowledge to sustain a life-long career in related areas.

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20. Career Guidance, Training, Placement and Entrepreneurship Cell


Infrastructure Conference Hall Seminar Halls Career Guidance, Training & Placement

Training & Placement Cell T&P Officer

INST Department T&P Incharge

CMPN Department T&P Incharge

INFT Department T&P Incharge

Student Co-ordinator - 02 ETRX Department T&P Incharge

Student Co-ordinator - 02 EXTCDepartment T&P Incharge

Student Co-ordinator - 02

Student Co-ordinator - 02 Activities : Activities

Student Co-ordinator - 02

Resource Person

Target Audience

Finishing School for final year students to prepare them for placements

In-house faculty & industry experts ASPIRE

B. E.

National Employability Skill Test

F.E

Analytical Skill Enhancement Lectures included in regular timetable.

In-house faculty

T. E

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Mock Group Discussions Paper Presentation Aptitude Tests

Professional Societies

T.E & S.E

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Training for Campus Placements (Process of Decision Making and impact on career, Skill Set Analysis, Resume Writing, What Companies look for and filling Corporate Bio data, Aptitude test and Group discussion, Steering the Interview, Transactional Analysis) Placement workshop

Mr. Nagananda A., TPO

T. E

Entrepreneurship development Preparing for exams like GRE, GATE, GMAT, TOFEL

Professional Societies

Impact - More than 85% of our students are placed in top ranking companies in India.

Academic Year 2012 - 2013

Selected * Job Offered * Strength * Placed * Second Job 276 360 240 36

ETRX 38 73 33 5

CMPN 70 73 61 9

INST 35 73 29 6

EXTC 64 71 61 3

INFT 69 70 56 13

* % Job Offered * % Placed

76.67 66.67

52.05 45.21

95.89 83.56

47.95 39.73

90.14 85.92

98.57 80.00

* Minimum Salary (in Rs./-) * Maximum Salary (in Rs./-) * Average Salary (in Rs./-)

2, 65, 000 10, 80, 000 4, 27, 000

* No of Companies

26

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Entrepreneurship cell: Managed under ISTE student chapter Facility: Initiated interaction with alumni who start- ups and are entrepreneurs. Project idea generation, seminar/ Workshops are conducted. To promote entrepreneur skills/ activity: Successful entrepreneurs are invited to judge the Projects exhibited on Technology day. They also provide guidance about technology, commercial, techno commercial feasibility and implementation. Participated in JA TITANS Impact: Students are motivated to be Entrepreneurs & follow footsteps of their successful seniors

Alumni Meet Alumni Meet of this year was conducted on January 05, 2013. About 150 ex-students participated in this event. They were indeed very impressed with the changes that had taken place in VESIT and very nostalgic about the time they had spent here. The Meeting served as platform for current student council members to interact with their seniors and share experiences.

21. PARTICIPATION IN INTER-COLLEGIATE FESTIVALS


Other than in-house activities, the Institute also ensures that students are allowed to participate in various inter-collegiate events/cultural festivals if it helps the individual student to develop his/her talent without affecting his/her regular studies.

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22. DISCIPLINE
Discipline is the key and watchword of Vivekanand Education Society in order to inherit and maintain discipline in all walks of life. All the students admitted in the first year (F.E.) of the institute will have to give an undertaking regarding observance of general discipline and decent behavior during all the four years of engineering.

22.1 IDENTITY CARDS Every newly admitted student, whose admission is confirmed, must get the I-Card from the Office of the Principal. He/she must wear this I-Card at all times. Without I-Card, entry from the Main Gate as well as to other premises is not allowed. I-Card must be presented by the student as and when asked for by the college authorities. Every regular student at the beginning of a new academic year, must get a new I-Card by surrendering the old I-Card. Without old I-Card, new I-Card will not be issued. 22.2 LOSS OF I-CARD & ISSUE OF DUPLICATE I-CARD In case of loss of I-Card, students can obtain special permission from the Principal which is valid only for 3 days for entering in the Institute premises without the I-Card. Thereafter, a duplicate I-Card is issued on payment of a prescribed fee. Any student using an ICard (Original or Duplicate) without the signature of the Principal or without the Institute Rubber Stamp will be penalized only. 22.3 EX-STUDENTS I-CARD Ex-students can obtain Ex-students I-Card, if they desire to take advantage of the Library facility. Entry of Ex-students is permitted only during a specified time on working days. 22.4 LIBRARY & OFFICE TIMINGS The Library remains open on all working days during the term from 8.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. The students can also use the Library facilities for extended hours and on holidays during preparatory leave and on examination days. The office timings for students are from 11.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., excluding lecture/Lab/Tutorial timings. 22.5 USE OF SPORTS GROUND Students desiring to use the sports ground have to ensure that they adhere to the Rules & Regulations strictly. The students are not allowed to play while the lectures/practicals of respective classes/batches are in progress.

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22.6 HOLIDAYS & VACATIONS A list of the holidays is displayed on the notice board. A notice regarding Vacation is issued and displayed from time to time as per the intimation from the University. Please be noted that the vacation period is liable to change from time to time and students should be prepared for such exigencies. 22.7 RAILWAY & S.T. BUS CONCESSION Students aged upto 25 years & less can avail for concession for railway journeys between the stations near to the place of their residence in Mumbai and the College and for journeys between their place of permanent residence (where the students or his parents normally reside as declared in their application form for admission) and Mumbai during vacations. Concession forms for Local Railway tickets are issued from the Office of the Institute on working days. The long journey concession form will also be issued only for the vacation period. The students should write their local & permanent home town address in the application form, for availing this concession. Concessions are being made within three days from the receipt of their application. 22.8 HOSTEL Hostel accommodation is available for boys and girls separately. It will be provided on first-come-first -served basis. Preference will be given to outstation candidates. Before going out of station, the hostellers are required to take a permission letter from the class teacher/class councilor, and submit a copy of the same to the Warden. 22.9 SAFETY PRECAUTION Safety instructions issued from time to time by teaching faculty should be followed strictly by the students while doing their practicals. In case of a mishap, the entire responsibility shall lie on the student concerned and the Institute will no way be held responsible. 22.10 LOST AND FOUND The Institute authorities will not be responsible for any damage to the property or possessions of the students. However, articles lost and found are deposited in the office, and are returned to the concerned student after identification. 22.11 DRESS CODE Students are supposed to be in decent dresses and footwear suiting Indian Culture. Indecent revealing, sleeveless, tight fitting short and gaudy dresses and T-shirts with indecent messages and pictures will not be permitted. Students should maintain proper hair style to depict a positive personality.

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22.12 CLEANLINESS OF PREMISES Students should not scribble anything on the walls, furniture etc. Strict action will be taken against the erring students and if not detected, a common fine will be levied to the entire class. Breakage of furniture will be treated in the same manner. All the students should strive for cleanliness of the premises and help in the better maintenance and upkeep of the institutional property. 22.13 INDULGING IN ANTI-SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The students while studying if found indulging in anti-social, anti-national activities will be liable to be expelled from the college without Notice. 22.14 CHEWING PAN/TOBACCO AND SMOKING Chewing pan/tobacco or smoking in the institute premises is strictly prohibited. 22.15 USE OF ELECTRONIC ITEMS/GADGETS Students are prohibited from bringing Camera, Mobile Phones with camera, Pocket Radios, Record Players, Other electronic gadgets etc. If they are found with the students, the college authorities can confiscate such things and may take strict action against the students concerned. Items like Camera, Mobile Phones etc. may not be returned to the student. Other electronic gadgets/equipment which is needed for Project purpose can be brought in with proper permission and documentation. 22.16 REFUND OF CAUTION MONEY On completion of the course, an application for refund of caution money should be made (along with F.E. fee receipt) within the same financial year. Unclaimed caution money will be forfeited. Life membership fee for alumni will be deducted from the caution money. 22.17 LOCKER FACILITY Locker facility for the first year students is provided on first-come-first-served basis. The student should forward an application for using this facility for which he/she has to pay a locker fee. 22.18 RETURN OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES All original certificate like Mark Sheets, Passing Certificate, Caste Certificate, Domicile Certificate etc. will be returned to the students after all the admission formalities with the University /DTE are completed. Normally, these certificates are returned to first year students in the month of March/April. 22.19 OFFICE DISCIPLINE Students are advised to look at notice boards for various circulars/notices etc. displayed regarding payment of fees, commencement of examination and other matters of academic interest. Whenever dates have been given for payment of Tuition Fees/Exam Fees etc.

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student should pay the fees well before the last date. This will avoid penalty as well as inconvenience to them. Students should not come to the Office for Railway concession or any other matter while their theory classes /practicals are in progress. Further, whenever they come to Office, they should maintain proper discipline and decorum and they shall always follow the Queue system and shall not crowd near the counters and should not block main entrance & exit points. 22.20 GRE/TOEFL/GATE/GMAT etc. Students will not be allowed to stay away from college for the sake of preparation of GRE/TOEFL/GATE/GMAT or other forms of competitive examinations. It may be noted that students need to plan their time well in advance so that it does not affect their academic calendar. Students so desiring to appear, will be permitted for a maximum period of 15 days, provided their academic record and attendance in the semester is satisfactory. 22.21 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES All co-curricular and extracurricular activities of the college will be held only after the regular college timings. No activities will affect the regular working of the college. Seminars/symposia/conferences/workshops of the students professional societies will also be held only after the regular college hours. Students desiring to participate in local and out station technical seminars, paper presentation contests, project exhibitions and other competitions will have to take prior permission. Appropriate arrangements will be made by the Institute in such cases. 22.22 PICNICS & OUTINGS Students will not be permitted to organize/participate in private picnics/outings even on Sundays/Holidays without the written consent of the college Principal. All picnics/outings have to be authorized and accompanied by college staff. Any failure to comply with the rule will lead to strict action. 22.23 INTERNET USAGE Internet facility is provided to our students at various places. Students are required to use this facility only for academic purposes and not for any other purposes like chatting. Misuse of this facility & indecent behavior on the NET is liable for punishment and strict action. 22.24 THEFT Students found stealing others property or institutional property will be severely dealt with. If the institutional property/facility is damaged/stolen, the entire batch of students will be penalized and the cost will be recovered as deemed fit.

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22.25 SUGGESTION BOX The suggestion box is provided outside the Principals Office. The students can use it for their problems, suggestions, complaints etc. 22.26 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS Birthday celebrations of fellow students are not allowed inside the class or within the premises or in the vicinity of the college. 22.28 PRINCIPALS SIGNATURE Students should come to Principals Office for signature or for attestation during the recess time or only after their theory classes/practicals are over. The above conditions are as per the Rules & Regulations of the Institute and all students should strictly follow them. Strict action will be taken against the student, if he/she fails to observe them. Any matter not covered by these Rules will rest at the absolute discretion of the Principal.

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Most Important Note : All Admissions & Cancellations will be conducted/done as per the DTE rules & Guidelines.
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List of Important dignitaries who visited VES Institute Of Technology during 2012-13
Sr. No . * Name of the Dignitary Honorable Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Organization Designation Activity/Event conducted (details in brief) Inaugurated Hashu Advani Memorial Complex

GOI

Former President of India

Shri. L.K. Advaniji

GOI

Former Deputy Prime Minister

Unveiled the statue of Swami Vivekananda

Shri. Mohanji Bhagwat

RSS

Sar Sangh Chalak

Interacted with the students of VES for Question-Answer Session and enlightened VES staff and students on his thoughts on Nation Building. Expert Lecture on IEC 61511 Safety Life Cycle Inaugurated TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME as Chief Guest. The programme was conducted as four Short Term Training Programmes(STTPs) for faculty members of University of Mumbai. 1) Next Generation Networks (NGN) 2) NI Lab VIEW & MULTI SIM 3) Multimedia System and HCI 4) Emerging Trends in Information Security Instrumentation & Controls Lab Visit

Mr. Koen Leekens

Dr. Naresh Chandra

Exida Asia Pacific, Singapore Mumbai University & Principal , Birla College

Managing Director Pro-Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University & Principal , Birla College

Dr. Ajay V. Deshmukh

Dr. S. K. Ukarande

Dr. Daulatrao Aher College of Engineering Karad University of Mumbai & Yadavrao Tasgaonkar College of Engineering and Management.

Principal

Dean, Faculty Of Technology, Mumbai University & Principal,

Graced the occation as Guest of Honour at TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME

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Mr. Hormouzd Madan

Accenture

Sr. Vice President

Dr. S.M. Khot

Mumbai University

Chairman, Board Of Studies, Mumbai University Chairman & Managing Director

Inaugurated VESIT- Accenture Innovation Centre & Sign MoU Accenture Ltd. Installed 40 computers in this centre at VESIT in Room No. 506. VESIT and Accenture has signed agreement of programme of mutual innovation. As a Expert Speaker at one day workshop on Credit & Grading System for Teachers of First Year Engineering Inaugurated EDIFICE 2012 as Chief Guest. VESIT was the proud venue for the EDIFICE 2012 The two day technical conference organized by EMERSON in association with Confederation of India industry (CII)

Mr. R. G. Rajan

RCF

Mr. Girish Deodhar

L&T

Senior Deputy General Manager Managing Director

A Seminar On "5S", shared his experience of developing and cultivating culture of 5S. Instrumentation & Controls Lab Visit

Mr. A.C. Sureshbabu

Technip

Mr. O. N. Barure

The International Society Of Automation Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai Police

President Elect.

Instrumentation & Controls Lab Visit

Mr. Ravindra Kalyankar

Managing Director

Instrumentation & Controls Lab Visit

Shri. Md. Quaiser Khalid

Shri. Lakhmi Gautam

Mumbai Police

Additional Commissioner of Police (East Region) Deputy Commissioner of Police Acharya

Special lecture on Cyber Safety "

Special lecture on Cyber Safety "

Swami Swatmananda

Chinmayanan da Mission

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Mr. Jatin Chotalia

Global Technology

Technical Manager

Conducted a workshop on Introduction to CAN Bus and its Applications Shared his great experience of Finance, HR & Technology with the students of VES

Shri. S. Mahalingam

Tata Chief Finance Consultancy Officer & Services (TCS) Executive Director

Mr. Puneet Bajaj

Microsoft

Software Engineer

Conducted "Application Fest 2013" . This Workshop was the platform for college students to design application for Windows 8 Operating System An Industrial expert lecture on Field Transmitters

Mr. S.P. Mallick

Chemtrol Industries Ltd. ONGC, Uran, Raigad

Executive Director

Mr. S. K. Mandal

Chief Engineer (Instt.)

Instrumentation & Controls Lab Visit

Dr. Abhay Wagh

Department of Higher & Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra

Deputy Secretary,

As a Chief Guest at VESIT Annual Day Prize Distribution Function 2013

Mr. R.S. Rao

Dr. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe

HPCL (Mumbai Region) College of Engineering, Pune (An Autonoums Institute of Govt. of Maharashtra)

Chief Manager (Instt.) Director

Instrumentation & Controls Lab Visit Expert View on Autonomus Institution

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MESSAGE TO VESIT STUDENTS On DR. KALAMs VISIT


Vivekanand Education society was privileged to have the presence of Honorable Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam former President of India for the Golden Jubilee celebration on 11th March 2013. He inaugurated the Hashu Advani Memorial Complex (HAMC) at Collectors colony and addressed the youth and faculty of Vivekanand Education Society at VES Degree College Grounds. Delving straight into the topics he wished to speak on, he addressed various topics like dynamic university, uniqueness of a person, high ambitions and the secret to a happy India.

According to Dr. Kalam uniqueness can be achieved through a combination of qualities like aiming high, gaining knowledge, hard-work and perseverance. He defined knowledge as : Knowledge= Creativity + Righteousness in heart + Courage Aiming low is the biggest crime. He motivated the students to fly high through various real life inspirational stories. His message to young children was to make their mother and father transparent which would make a happy family and the happiness would spread to the society, the state and ultimately the country.
After the speech there was an interactive session in which the following questions were addresses: 1. What can we student do at grassroot level to fulfill your vision 2020 dream? Ans: Student should excel in education and that would be the best contribution from their side. 2. Dont you think that Indian education system is marks oriented and does not encourage creativity? Ans: Yes, I agree that the Indian education system needs improvement but emphasis should be on primary education. There is need for developing creative learning environment at the primary school level and less focus on academics. 3. Tell us your views regarding women empowerment? Ans: The key lies in women being actively involved in law making. 4. Who was your role model in your younger days? Ans: My primary school teacher inspired me to think creatively and fly high. 5. Sir, we talk about the growth in technology but are the people growing looking at so many scams coming up? Ans: There are 200 million families in India, out of which 60 million families are corrupt. In every family there is a father, a mother, 2-3 children. If the youngest child has the courage to tell his father he is wrong only then can India become corruption free. 6. How do we stop Indian people from migrating to foreign countries? Ans: I personally dont believe in Brain Drain. In todays world people moving from one to another country is not an issue.

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