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2012 - 13 Placement Brochure
....... Intellect & Versatile
Institute of Advanced StudiesInstitute of Advanced Studies
NAAC Accredited, ‘A’ Grade
Category ‘A+’ Institute, An ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified Institute
(Approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)
Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
2A & 2B, Madhuban Chowk, Rohini, Delhi-110085
Phone: 011-27864596, 27867301 Fax: 011-27867212
e-mail: , Website :
Member of AMDISA, AIMA, CSI
[email protected] www.rdias.ac.in
Globalized economy has been instrumental in creating a challenging situation before the management and I.T. professionals
for unlimited advancement. RDIAS has a mission to provide our students with the best education and training, matching the
international standards and to provide an environment that works like a catalyst in activating their full potential leading to
their transformation into professionals who not only prove asset of great worth to their employers but also to the society and
our country.
Our
Mis
sion
Our
Vis
ion A true educational institution should along with imparting education, groom up its students for a bright career and successful
life. This requires overall development of the students and integration of educational inputs with result generating
requirements of the prospective employers. This process demands highly effective learning oriented teaching supported by
the best infrastructure, teaching aids and learning oriented atmosphere. This vision has turned into reality in the form of
RDIAS and this achievement has made all of us more ambitious for still a better vision.
Objectives-RDIAS
Quality Policy-RDIAS
1. To provide high quality & cost effective education at par with the best in the country and benchmark it regularly.
2. To educate & train students in various specialized fields of Management & Information Technology needed by Industry along with the general
education.
3. To provide a conducive learning environment to foster the growth of professional education, industrial & social upliftment and employable
skills among the students.
4. To develop and inculcate knowledge, skills and right attitude with responsibility, commitment, professionalism, moral & ethical standards and
Indian Value System among students.
5. To transform students into managers and entrepreneurs of change.
6. To encourage creative and out-of-the-box thinking to develop innovative solutions to problems and leading to self employment, research &
application through guidance at Centre for Ideas, Innovation, Incubation and Enterprise (CIIIE).
To ensure Quality standards in Research, Training and Consultancy at affordable cost to the satisfaction of all stakeholders on a continuous basis.
To achieve transformation of students through training and development, into competent professionals with ingenuity, adaptability, social
commitment, ethical values and spiritual elevation to meet innovative leadership requirements in industry, government, academia and society at
large.
To upgrade quality management systems, policies, processes on a continuous basis for improving the effectiveness of our management practices.
About Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society
Institutions Under SPMES
www.rdpschool.com
www.rdias.ac.in
www.rdit.org
www.rdlkk.ac.in
www.rdpsrohini.com
www.rdbv.ac.in
www.rdce.org
www.rdceas.org
www.rdcecn.org
Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society, established in 1986, operates several institutes of repute under the brand “Rukmini Devi”.
Through its concerted efforts the society has created institutions of international standard that impart quality education right from the
kinder-garten stage to doctoral level programs, at very affordable prices.
Keeping in view the growing need of educational opportunities for children with the exposure to contemporary circumstances to
develop them into responsible citizens as a national resource, Mr. K. C. Garg and his wife Mrs. Anita Garg established (founded) the
society namely Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society (SPMES) to serve the community/society as a whole. In 1986, under the aegis
of SPMES, they started Rukmini Devi Public School in Pitampura and perpetuated the name of his father Seth Pokhar Mal and his
mother Smt. Rukmini Devi.
At present, the society has the following institutions under its umbrella:-
1. Rukmini Devi Public School, Pitampura [ ].
2. Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies, Rohini [ ].
3. Rukmini Devi Infotech, Rohini [ ].
4. Rukmini Devi Lalit Kala Kendra, Pitampura (School of Arts)[ ].
5. Rukmini Devi Public School, Rohini [ ].
6. Rukmini Devi Bal Vatika, Pitampura [ ].
7. Rukmini Devi College of Education, Rohini [ ].
8. Rukmini Devi College of Engineering and Allied Sciences, NH1, Bahalgarh, Sonipat, Haryana [ ].
9. Rukmini Devi Public School TDI City, Kundli, Sonipat (Coming Soon).
10. Rukmini Devi Centre of Excellence in Computational Nanotechnology [ ].
Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society
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Tabl
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Our Inspiration 02 - 02
Chairman's Message 02 - 02
Director General's Message 02 - 02
From Placement, Training & Development Desk 03 - 03
About the Institute 04 - 04
RDIAS at a Glance 05 - 05
Infrastructure and Resources 06 - 08
Academic Excellence 09 - 21
Co-Curricular Activities 22 - 25
Training & Placement Cell 26 - 32
Corporate Speak 33 - 33
Alumni Speak 34- 36
Course Curriculum (MBA) 37 - 37
MBA Students Profile 38 - 38
MBA Part Time Students Profile 39 - 56
Course Curriculum (MCA) 57- 57
MCA Students Profile 58 - 64
Feedback Form 65-65
Our Publications 66-66
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Late Sh. Seth Pokhar Mal
Late Smt. Rukmini Devi
Our Inspiration
Sh. K.C. GargFounder
Late Sh. Seth Pokhar Mal was a great visionary who always thought ahead of time to help the society through education. He firmly believed that Knowledge is the product of an educational institution. He was a strategist, an institution builder, a mentor, an inspirational leader and a relationship builder. We would continue to take inspiration from his work in the field of education and would always be grateful for his ideas and encouragement.
Late Smt. Rukmini Devi, wife of Seth Pokhar Mal Ji, was a great philanthropist. She had immense regard for ethical values in life and was deeply imbibed with love for children. She always visualized a beautiful world of children full of innocence, happiness and virtues. “Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society” took upon itself the task of converting her dream into reality. In 1986, the society started Rukmini Devi Public School, perpetuating her name, immediately after the registration of the society. In course of time, SPMES established Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies (RDIAS) as well, amongst as several other institutions.
As envisaged by Tagore, providing an enabling culture, to the participants to learn and grow fearlessly and aim for perfection, the Institute wishes them to inculcate values of personal excellence and concern for others thus imbibing ethical values which could help the society grow in a better way.
At RDIAS, we have traversed a long journey to attain quality education, intuitive recognition of creativity and scintillating success. It has outstanding faculty, student oriented approach with a global perspective, open & healthy academic environment. RDIAS has unique features to act as a catalyst and facilitator to groom our students for best career prospects.
Col. (Retd.) Mahander Singh
Director General’s Message
RDIAS is a gem of Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society, promulgating management and computer education maintaining international standards. We have highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty, excellent infrastructure and computer labs, well equipped library having over 11807 books and 163 periodicals with unlimited e-learning facility. RDIAS has also engaged top level personality development institutions and experts for overall development of the students for whole of the academic year. Corporate visits, guest lectures, recreational and extra - curricular activities inculcate social skills and confidence necessary for successful professionals. Our past students are bringing recognition and praise for their alma mater and our present students are going to prove second to none. My best wishes for their bright career.
Chairman's Message
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From Placement,
Training & Development Desk
Dear Sir/Madam,
We at RDIAS alongside imparting quality management and technical knowledge cater our students to face today's challenges and enable
them to crystallize tomorrow's opportunities. To transform this vision into reality, we constantly endeavour to chisel the skill set of our
students through our continuous personality development programs by virtue of self realization and professional guidance.
Case Studies, Workshops, Guest Lectures, Seminars, Role plays, Live Projects - RDIAS integrates time tested effective teaching
methodologies in imparting holistic value addition to young managers and technocrats in the making. Our efforts are chanelised to charter
further heights in management and IT education.
It is with great pleasure that we present you our graduating batch, 2013. We invite you at our centrally located campus to discover the
treasure of budding professionals and to interact with some of the best brains housing creativity and ideas for the future.
We look forward to host you to reinforce our relationship and simultaneously build new alliances.
Thanks & Deep Regards, Placement TeamRDIAS
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About the Institute
..... Striving for Excellence..... Striving for Excellence
Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies (RDIAS) is NAAC Accredited with 'A' Grade and is Category 'A+' Institute as judged by the statutory bodies. The institute is an ISO 9001:2008 certified Institute and is run under the aegis of Seth Pokhar Mal Educational Society (www.spmes.org), a body registered under the Society Registration Act XXI, 1860. The institute is an active member of AMDISA (Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia), CSI (Computer Society of India) and AIMA (All India Management Association).
The institute is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, a leading Delhi State University. At present the institute imparts instruction in the following academic streams:
st• MBA (1 Shift) : Duration of 2 years with an intake of 120 students.
nd• MBA (2 Shift) : Duration of 2 years with an intake of 120 students.
st• MCA (1 Shift) : Duration of 3 years with an intake of 60 students.
nd• MCA (2 Shift) : Duration of 3 years with an intake of 60 students.
st• BBA (1 Shift) : Duration of 3 years with an intake of 60 students.
nd• BBBA (2 Shift) : Duration of 3 years with an intake of 60 students.
The institute has a cohesive team of experienced academicians, who facilitate the learning process by augmenting the course structure through active academic-industry interface
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We stand for:
• Sky-scraping academic excellence that culminates into top results in the university.
• Consistent value enhancement.
• Professional education through Innovation and Excellence.
• Fostering the intense interdisciplinary approach among the students to make leaders in the field.
• State of the art infrastructural and instructional facilities.
• Training the students with world class competencies and cutting edge proficiency to face challenges of global markets with confidence.
• Creativity promotion among the students.
RDIAS at a Glance
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Infrastructure and Resources
A) Library and Information Services
The library offers:
B) Computer Centre
“They are the books, the arts, the academics, that show, contain and nourish all the world.” - William Shakespeare
RDIAS library is a big repository of knowledge in terms of not only books but also the latest IT enabled facilities including e-journals, audio-visual materials, CDs, Projects, Case Studies, Assignments, Journals etc., with an ambience ideal for learning. It is a fully air-conditioned, spacious, IT enabled library with partitioned space to provide seating for comfortable study to more than 100 students at a time.
• A collection of more than 16134 volumes of assorted and exhaustive text/reference books on different areas of IT and Management.
• Library subscribes to 116 Journals (40 International, 76 National), 187 E- Journal &19 Newspapers.
• Online and audio Access to Economist, Mckinsey Quarterly, HBR Forbes Asia, Journal of Emerging Market Finance and South Asia Economic Journal and other international journals of repute.
• Multimedia and internet access to view documentaries, learning aids and business videos.• Online reservation, student's suggestion & circulation status for all library users.• Resources including Syllabus, Question Bank, E-Books, Reference sources etc. of all courses.• Current Awareness Service (CAS) in the form of new acquisition & article indexing.• The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC).• Book Bank facility for students.• Circulation of books, Journals and other reference material.• Book requisition form is available on Portal.• DELNET to provide online journals on various research areas.• Institutional membership of American Library.
The use of IT in teaching is considered paramount at RDIAS. Our Computer centre and IT infrastructure facilitate Internet & Intranet access, enabling students & faculty members to learn at their own time and pace around the clock.
Salient Features of Our IT Infrastructure:-RDIAS has separate computer space for MBA, MCA and BBA programmes with more than 300 Pentium, Core2Duo and i3 based systems networked through Windows 2003 Server and Red Hat LINUX server. MCA computer lab -open source platform using Fedora 14.
Students accessing the Online Material from Library
MBA Computer Lab
Students Searching the Books
Librarian at the Circulation Desk
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The MCA computer lab is supported in entirety through open source platform. This provides the required exposure to the future technocrats and enables them to explore a new and dominant vista in the software industry today.
MBA and MCA Computer centers have latest software including Visual Studio, .Net, Oracle 10g, Oracle 11g, Microsoft Professional Office 2007, Turbo C/C++ compiler, Kaspersky & Microsoft Security Essential Antivirus, Java, SPSS, Argo UML, CISCO Packet Tracer, Weka etc. Campus agreement with Microsoft for unlimited access to all the software's to facilitate online documentation and other technical help.
Both the labs are connected to the internet through leased lines of 4 Mbps connection from VSNL (TATA Communications).
Video conferencing through EDUSAT for open access of knowledge to staff and students is also set up in collaboration with AICTE.
The entire campus is wi-fi enabled.
RDIAS has provided every faculty member with an independent DELL Desktop in order to explore & deliver the best in their lectures and for eloquently functioning the other administrative task.
Digital electronics lab provides the students with the hands on exposure on the hardware implementation of the circuits. This is of prime importance, if the student aspires to be micro-processor programmer, which forms the core of the programming profile in the companies they will be hired for. The lab has 16 programming kits so that the student to kit ratio is 1:1. The lab also has 2 microprocessor kits for enhancing the hard core programming skills of the students.
Teaching at RDIAS requires frequent workshops, presentations, seminars, conferences and co-curricular activities. The institute has a fully air conditioned lecture theatre with the state-of-the-art facilities with seat capacity of 200 students. The theatre is well equipped with LCD projector, computer and an audio system.
The Institute has two Conference Rooms, with the seating capacity of 35 each. The Conference Rooms are well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
C) Faculty Nodes
D) Digital Electronics Lab
E) Lecture Theatre
F) Conference Rooms
Faculty Nodes
Digital Electronics Lab
Lecture Theatre
Conference Rooms
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G) Class Rooms
H) Software Development Cell
I) Centre for Ideas, Innovation, Incubation and Enterprise (CIIIE)
J) Security
K) Cafeteria
L) Recreational cum Common Room
Like good working condition leads to better output, good classroom facilities are a must for effective learning. The institute has 13 classrooms and 4 tutorial rooms with a sitting capacity of 60 and 30 students respectively. The rooms are fully air conditioned to ensure a proper learning environment. The rooms are fitted with an OHP, LCD projector and a networked computer to incorporate CAL, CAT, CAM & CAX for additional teaching aids.
RDIAS has a Software Development Cell where live industry projects are handled by students under the guidance of experienced mentors. The activities in this cell run parallel to the MCA course.
CIIIE fosters creativity and offers support in translating ideas into real business activities. The aim is to nurture the spirit of entrepreneurship among talented and ambitious students, faculties and other stakeholders. CIIIE promotes new ideas, innovations and entrepreneurial activities.
The campus is monitored through 34 closed circuit television cameras at all times. Fire fighting system is installed and regularly checked to ensure proper functioning.
A relaxed atmosphere, plenty of entertainment, and a variety of snacks and drinks - these are some of the things that make our Institute caferun, the ideal spot to interact in a light mood, or simply unwind after classes.
We have two recreational cum common rooms separate for boys and girls where the students have the facilities of playing table tennis, carom board, chess etc.
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Class Rooms
Security
Cafeteria
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Like output of any system is the measurement of its efficiency, the academic results of students of any educational institution speak everything about it.
Our institute is really proud to mention that excellent teaching and developmental activities of our teachers, highly effective teaching methodology, state-
of-the-art library and infrastructural facilities, hard work of our students, all together have culminated in the top results of our students. RDIAS is far
ahead of all constituents and affiliate colleges of GGSIP University, as more than eighty percent University subject toppers and position holders are our
students. Most of our students have secured distinction grade and remaining are first divisioners.
Our students know how to secure top results a key to success of every professional. As such, we are sure our students will be top achievers in their jobs
and prove great assets to their employers. Following students have brought laurels to our Institution:
Academic Excellence
Our Shining Stars
Following students brought laurels to the institute
Our Shining Stars
Following students brought laurels to the institute
MCA- 1st Semester (2011-2014 Batch)
University Subject Toppers (MCA, MBA, MBA (PT) & BBA), December 2011
Subject Code - MCA 155Subject Name - Computer Organisation LabMarks - 96Position - III
Subject Code - MCA 153Subject Name - Programming in C LabMarks - 95Position - III
Varun GuptaTanzeem Khan
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 98Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 97Position - III
Sanya Khurana Neetika Dureja
Subject Code - MCA 109Subject Name - Principal & Practices Of ManagementMarks - 95Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 103Subject Name - Programming in CMarks - 98Position - II
Khushboo KaliaShivani Tyagi
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 99Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 99Position - I
Mankunwar Anurag Deb
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Subject Code - MCA 101Subject Name - Fundamentals of ITMarks - 89Position - III
Subject Code - MCA 153Subject Name - Programming in C LabMarks - 97Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 103Subject Name - Programming in CMarks - 98Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 153Subject Name - Programming in C LabMarks - 96Position - II
Rakhi Aggarwal
Sonal Gupta
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 98Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 99Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 161Subject Name - General Proficiency IMarks - 99Position - I
Madhav Khanna
MCA - 3rd Semester (2010 - 2012 Batch)
Subject Code - MCA-253Subject Name - Java Programming LabMarks - 97Position - II
Subject Code - MCA-253Subject Name - Java Programming LabMarks - 96Position - III
Vidisha GoelGarima Choudhary
Subject Code - MCA 261Subject Name - General Proficiency- IIIMarks - 98Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 261Subject Name - General Proficiency- IIIMarks - 98Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 261Subject Name - General Proficiency- IIIMarks - 97Position - III
Amit Bhardwaj
Subject Code - MCA 261Subject Name - General Proficiency- IIIMarks - 98Position - II
Priyanka Goyal
Ankita PopliNeera Gupta
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Subject Code - MCA 205Subject Name - Java ProgrammingMarks - 93Position - III
Subject Code - MCA 207Subject Name - Data Communication and NetworkingMarks - 90Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 253Subject Name - Java Programming LabMarks - 98Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 253Subject Name - Java Programming LabMarks - 98Position - I
Subject Code - MCA-253Subject Name - Java Programming LabMarks - 97Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 261Subject Name - General Proficiency- IIIMarks - 99Position - I
Anubhuti Khera
Parul Jain
Shanker Bhandari
Subject Code - MCA 261Subject Name - General Proficiency- IIIMarks - 99Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 317Subject Name - Software TestingMarks - 91Position - III
Subject Code - MCA 325Subject Name - Requirements & Estimation TechniquesMarks - 94Position - I
Subject Code - MCA 325Subject Name - Requirements & Estimation TechniquesMarks - 93Position - II
Subject Code - MCA 325Subject Name - Requirements & Estimation TechniquesMarks - 92Position - III
MCA 5th Semester (2009 - 2012 Batch)
Subject Code - MCA 331Subject Name ProjectMarks - 95Position - III
Subject Code - MCA 351Subject Name - Practical-IVMarks - 99Position - I
Prateek GeraRohan Sharma
Jyoti Narain
Neha Wadhawan Swati Gupta
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MBA-1st Semester (2011-2013 Batch)
Subject Code - MS 113Subject Name - Business & Legal EnvironmentMarks - 89Position - III
Rahul Jain
Subject Code - MS 113Subject Name - Business & Legal EnvironmentMarks - 90Position - II
Parisha
Subject Code - MS 103Subject Name - Decision ScienceMarks - 99Position - II
Subject Code - MS 105Subject Name - Managerial EconomicsMarks - 94Position - I
Subject Code - MS 105Subject Name - Managerial EconomicsMarks - 93Position - II
Richa SharmaNikita JainArunima Pathak
Subject Code - MS 113Subject Name - Business & Legal EnvironmentMarks - 90Position - II
K Ananya Vasundhara
Subject Code - MS 215Subject Name- Service MarketingMarks- 92Position - II
Subject Code - MS 215Subject Name- Service MarketingMarks- 91Position - III
Subject Code - MS-231Subject Name- Performance ManagementMarks- 93Position - I
Swati Goel
Subject Code - MS-243Subject Name- Export, Import Policies, Procedures and DocumentationMarks - 87Position - III
Nema Singh Sonam Sharma Nakul Kumar
Subject Code - MS 229Subject Name- Training and Development Systems and PracticesMarks- 87Position - III
Subject Code - MS-231Subject Name- Performance ManagementMarks - 90Position - III
Ira Bhadoria Vandana SachdevaMona Singal
Subject Code - MS 207Subject Name -
Marks - 97Position - I
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Prairna Kashyap
Subject Code - MS 207Subject Name -
Marks - 95Position - II
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
MBA-3rd Semester (2010-2012 Batch)
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Subject Code - MS 209Subject Name - Consumer BehaviourMarks- 94Position - III
Geetika Virmani
Subject Code - MS 215Subject Name- Service MarketingMarks- 94Position - I
Subject Code - MS 217Subject Name- International Financial ManagementMarks- 93Position - II
Subject Code - MSP 201Subject Name - Business CommunicationMarks - 85Position - I
Subject Code - MSP 201Subject Name - Business CommunicationMarks - 84Position - II
Subject Code - MSP 201Subject Name - Business CommunicationMarks - 83Position - III
Subject Code - MSP 201Subject Name - Business CommunicationMarks - 83Position - III
Subject Code - MSP 201Subject Name - Business CommunicationMarks - 83Position - III
Subject Code - MSP 203Subject Name - Business EnvironmentMarks - 91Position - I
Subject Code - MSP 205Subject Name - Information System ManagementMarks - 88Position - I
Subject Code - MSP 209Subject Name - Consumer BehaviourMarks - 76Position - I
Subject Code - MSP 211Subject Name - Financial Markets & InstitutionsMarks - 79Position - I
Deepa AroraIsha GuptaInderpreet SinghRicha Nagpal
Gouri Sethi
Manali Sharma
Alwar Ranjni
Subject Code - MSP 213Subject Name - Industrial Relations & Lbour LawsMarks - 82Position - I
MBA-3rd(PT) Semester (2010-2013 Batch)
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Pooja Sachdeva(Evening Shift, Sec B)
Subject Code - Subject Name - Marks - 93Position - III
BBA 109Financial Accounting
BBA- 1st Semester (2011-2014 Batch)
Results at a Glance
December 2011
Programme Semester No. of Students No. of Students No. of Students
Appeared Secured 75% Secured < 75% & 60%
MCA 5th 57 39 56
MCA 3rd 58 33 57
MCA 1st 60 23 57
MBA 3rd 115 60 113
MBA 1st 119 40 109
MBA (PT) 3rd 18 11 17
BBA (1st Shift) 1st 38 2 20
BBA (2nd Shift) 1st 40 3 24
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Exam : December 2011
No. of Students Secured 75% ³ No. of Students Secured < 75% & 60% ³
3956 3357
2357 60
11340109 1117
220
324
MCA 5th MCA 3rd MCA 1st MBA 3rd MBA 1st MBA (PT) 3rdBBA 1st
(1st Shift)BBA 1st
(2nd Shift)
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Our Shining Stars
Following students brought laurels to the institute
Our Shining Stars
Following students brought laurels to the institute
University Subject Toppers (MBA, MBA (PT), MCA), Dec 2010
Shweta Prashad Deepinder Kaur Geetika Akansha Gupta
MBA- 1st Semester (2010-2012 Batch)
Subject Code - MS -103Subject Name - Decision SciencesMarks - 97University Position - I
Subject Code - MS-107Subject Name - Accounting for ManagersMarks - 95University Position I
Subject Code - MS-111Subject Name - Business CommunicationMarks 96University Position I
Subject Code - MS-107Subject Name - Accounting for ManagersMarks 93University Position III
MBA- 3rd Semester (2009-2011 Batch)
Shalini Kukreti
Subject Code - MS - 227Subject Name - Industrial Relations and Labour LawsMarks - 94University Position - I
Subject Code - MS - 219Subject Name - Financial Markets & InstitutionsMarks - 94University Position - I
Subject Code - MS - 221Subject Name - Security Analysis and Investment ManagementMarks 98University Position - I
Subject Code - MS - 205Subject Name - Information Systems ManagementMarks - 95University Position - II
Ratika Arora
Subject Code - MS 241Subject Name - International Business EnvironmentMarks 89University Position I
Subject Code - MS 205Subject Name - Information Systems ManagementMarks 96University Position I
Subject Code - MS 221Subject Name - Security Analysis and Investment ManagementMarks 95University Position - III
Madhulika
Subject Code - MS-107Subject Name - Accounting for ManagersMarks - 93University Position III
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Subject Code - MS - 215Subject Name - Service MarketingMarks 90University Position - III
Deepak Chhabra
Subject Code - MS 211Subject Name - Sales & Distribution ManagementMarks 86University Position I
Manushi Dudeja
Subject Code - MS 211Subject Name - Sales & Distribution ManagementMarks - 86University Position I
Shraddha Chawla
Subject Code - MS - 211Subject Name - Sales & Distribution ManagementMarks - 85University Position - II
Subject Code - MS - 207Subject Name - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Marks 92University Position - III
Jyoti Parashar
Barinder Kaur Sonam Sachdeva
Subject Code - MS - 215Subject Name - Service MarketingMarks 90University Position - III
Subject Code - MS - 219Subject Name - Financial Markets & InstitutionsMarks 92University Position - III
Manishree Gupta
Subject Code - MS - 217Subject Name - International Financial ManagementMarks - 90University Position - I
MBA (Part Time) - MBA (Part Time) - 5th Semester (2008-2011 Batch)
Annu Sharma
Subject Code - MSP - 311Subject Name - Service MarketingMarks - 81University Position - II
Megha Gupta
Subject Code - MSP - 311Subject Name - Service MarketingMarks - 81University Position - II
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MBA (Part Time) - MBA (Part Time) - 1st Semester (2010-2013 Batch)
Subject Code - MSP - 101Subject Name - MP & OBMarks 82University Position - I
Subject Code - MSP - 103Subject Name - Quantitative MethodsMarks 84University Position - II
Alwar Ranjani
Subject Code - MSP - 103Subject Name - Quantitative MethodsMarks 82University Position - III
Subject Code - MSP - 101Subject Name - MP & OBMarks 80University Position - II
Subject Code - MSP - 105Subject Name - Managerial EconomicsMarks 86University Position III
Deepa Arora
Subject Code - MSP - 105Subject Name - Managerial EconomicsMarks 91University Position I
Subject Code - MSP - 101Subject Name - MP & OBMarks 78University Position - III
Subject Code - MSP - 107Subject Name - Accounting For ManagementMarks - 86University Position - I
Richa Nagpal
Subject Code - MSP - 105Subject Name - Managerial EconomicsMarks 87University Position II
Subject Code - MSP - 103Subject Name - Quantitative MethodsMarks 87University Position - I
Subject Code - MSP - 107Subject Name - Accounting For ManagementMarks - 82University Position - II
Adarsh Modi
Subject Code - MSP - 109Subject Name - IT For ManagersMarks - 82University Position - II
Subject Code - MSP - 107Subject Name - Accounting For ManagementMarks - 81University Position - III
Subject Code - MSP - 151Subject Name - IT For Managers LabMarks - 83University Position - III
Parikshit Sharma
Subject Code - MSP - 105Subject Name - Managerial EconomicsMarks 87University Position II
Subject Code - MSP - 107Subject Name - Accounting For ManagementMarks - 81University Position - III
Isha Gupta
Subject Code - MSP - 107Subject Name - Accounting For ManagementMarks 82University Position - II
Subject Code - MSP - 109Subject Name - IT For ManagersMarks - 84University Position - I
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MCA - 3rd Semester (2009-2012 Batch)
Suruchi Narang Harpreet Kaur Jyoti Narain Sachin Bansal
Subject Code - MCA - 253Subject Name - GP - IIIMarks - 99University Position - I
Subject Code - MCA - 253Subject Name - GP - IIIMarks 99University Position - I
Subject Code - MCA - 253Subject Name - GP - IIIMarks 99University Position - I
Subject Code - MCA - 253Subject Name - GP - IIIMarks 99University Position - I
Manali Sharma
Subject Code - MSP - 109Subject Name - IT For ManagersMarks - 79University Position - III
Subject Code - MSP - 151Subject Name - IT For Managers LabMarks - 85University Position - I
Gouri Sethi
Subject Code - MSP - 151Subject Name - IT For Managers LabMarks - 84University Position - II
Richa Sharma Aditi Kandhari
Subject Code - MCA - 253Subject Name - GP - IIIMarks 97University Position - III
Subject Code - MCA - 253Subject Name - GP - IIIMarks 97University Position - III
MCA - 5th Semester (2008-2011 Batch)
Jyoti Grover
Subject Code - MCA - 301Subject Name - OOSEMarks - 90University Position - III
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 97University Position - III
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MCA - 1st Semester (2010-2013 Batch)
Anubhuti Khera
Subject Code - MCA - 161Subject Name - GPMarks - 99University Position - I
Subject Code - MCA - 151Subject Name - Fundamentals in IT LabMarks - 97University Position - II
Subject Code - MCA - 103Subject Name - Programming IN CMarks - 91University Position - III
Subject Code - MCA - 101Subject Name - Fundamentals of ITMarks - 94University Position - II
Megha Gusain
Subject Code - MCA - 325Subject Name - RETMarks - 96University Position - I
Megha Bansal
Subject Code - MCA - 317Subject Name - STMarks - 91University Position - II
Subject Code - MCA - 325Subject Name - RETMarks - 91University Position - III
Parveen Gogna
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 97University Position - III
Garima
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 97University Position - III
Ritika Arora
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 98University Position - II
Ankit Raheja
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 98University Position - II
Priti Yadav
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 99University Position - I
Rahul Mahajan
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 99University Position - I
Gautam Choraria
Subject Code - MCA - 353Subject Name - GPMarks - 99University Position - I
Devanti
Subject Code - MCA - 325Subject Name - RETMarks - 91University Position - III
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Kanika Dua
Subject Code - MCA - 103Subject Name - Programming IN CMarks - 92University Position - II
Subject Code - MCA - 161Subject Name - GPMarks - 97University Position - III
Chandani Katyal
Subject Code - MCA - 109Subject Name - Principles and Practices of ManagementMarks - 94University Position - III
Subject Code - MCA - 151Subject Name - Fundamentals in IT LabMarks - 97University Position - II
Avni Jain
Subject Code - MCA - 107Subject Name - Computer OrganizationMarks - 90University Position - I
Subject Code - MCA - 161Subject Name - GPMarks - 97University Position - III
Rajesh Rawat
Subject Code - MCA - 151Subject Name - Fundamentals in IT LabMarks - 97University Position - II
Pooja Shokeen
Subject Code - MCA - 109Subject Name - Principles and Practices of ManagementMarks - 94University Position - III
Shanker Bhandari Neera Gupta Priyanka Goyal
Subject Code - MCA - 107Subject Name - Computer OrganizationMarks - 88University Position - III
Subject Code - MCA - 161Subject Name - GPMarks - 98University Position - II
Subject Code - MCA - 161Subject Name - GPMarks - 98University Position - II
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Results at a GlanceDecember 2010
Programme Semester No. of Students No. of Students No. of Students
Appeared Secured 75% Secured < 75% & 60%
MCA 5th 54 37 17
MCA 3rd 57 27 28
MCA 1st 60 37 21
MBA 3rd 113 51 60
MBA 1st 120 41 73
MBA (PT) 5th 12 5 7
MBA (PT) 1st 19 8 11
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516041
735
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1137 2728 3721
MCA 5th MCA 3rd MCA 1st MBA 1st MBA (PT) 5th MBA (PT) 1stMBA 3rd
Exam : December 2010
No. of Students Secured 75% ³ No. of Students Secured < 75% & 60% ³
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Co-Curricular Activities
Conferences & Seminars
List of Guest Lectures/Seminars & Conferences & Workshops
Student Development Programmes (SDPs)
It includes:
Our institute believes in delivering professional knowledge that helps all the budding professionals in preparing them into hard core professionals, who have sound theoretical and practical knowledge to meet the challenges of globalized economy and competitions. Not only this, we aim at enriching the management and technical knowledge further through research and development.
These objectives are achieved by conducting International and National Seminars and Conferences, organizing Workshops on several topics and Guest Lectures by experts specially from the corporate sector. Our Institute has conducted a few very effective Workshops, Guest Lectures & National Conference during the year that has given a new lesson towards knowledge enhancement for individual personnel.
1. Guest Lecture on “Oracle” for the students of MCA II and MCA IV Semester on January 16, 2012.2. Guest lecture on “Foreign Direct Investment - Current retail case-A boon or bane” for the students of MBA IV and MBA II Semester on January
23, 2012.3. Guest Lecture on “Customer and client retention for successful business legends” for students of MBA and BBA on January 24, 2012.4. Guest Lecture on “Ethical Hacking” for the students of MCA II and MCA IV Semester on February 1, 2012.5. Guest lecture on “Attrition : A global challenge” for students of MBA II Semester on February 10, 2012.6. Guest Lecture on “Business Strategy for Successful Business Legends” for students of MBA and BBA on Feburary16, 2012.7. Guest Lecture on “Java Technology” on March 5, 2012.8. Guest Lecture on “Foreign Policies and International Politics” for the students of MBA II and BBA II Semester on March 20, 2012.9. Guest Lecture on “Discovering Your Strength for a Successful Career Path” for the students of BBA on April19, 2012.10. Workshop on “Animation and Gaming: New Age of Graphics”, for the students of MCA II & MCA IV Semester on January 20, 2012.11. Workshop on Ethical Hacking for the students of MCA II & MCA IV Semester on February 29, 2012 & March 01, 2012.12. Virtual Conference on “Matlab” for the students of MCA II and MCA IV on March 28, 2012.13. National Conference on “Gram Panchayat Lessons in Effective Governance for 21st Century India” on April 21, 2012.14. Workshop “Best Practices in Succession and Transition for Family Managed Business” on June 23, 2012.
At RDIAS the Student Development Program aims to assist students in making positive and informed personal, life and career-related decisions. A variety of services and programs are offered for students to help promote personal, intellectual, social, and cultural development outside of the classroom. Whether they are adjusting to college or preparing for life after college, the Student Development Program is of assistance to them, because we believe that the best time to begin this process is now!
The Institute organizes different activities for student's development from time to time.
National Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Quiz/Debates, PDP Sessions, Mock Interviews, Expert/Guest Lectures, Educational trips, Industrial visits, Sight seeing and many more!
A detailed breakup of the activities is as under:
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• Interpersonal Skill Development - Students are encouraged to develop creativity, lateral thinking and communication for goal setting exercises, group discussions, mock interviews and presentations.
• Technical Skill Development - All students are given a conceptual grounding in core skills and application orientation through real - time projects to ensure their skills are concurrent with market needs.
• Mentorship Programme - Each student is assigned to a member of the staff who will be his/her advisor/mentor. The function of the advisor is to guide & counsel the students periodically. The staff advisors effectively establish friendly relationship with the students.
• Workshops and Seminars - Focused and specialized workshops including those in the emerging areas are organized by Institute to assist innovators and entrepreneurs.
• Student Corner - The Students Welfare Society (SWS) of the Institution enthusiastically looks into the immediate & future needs of its students. Academic, project and psychological needs of the students are carefully perceived, planned and implemented by SWS. The society functions under the guidance of Dean, Student's Welfare.
“Experience and grow with our unique student mentorship program where students’ personal and academic portfolio is evaluated and strengthened through scientifically designed activities”.
• Is well planned and structured to provide high levels of interaction between students and their mentors.• Is driven by the needs and interest of students.• Is based on clear goals and objectives derived from careful assessment of needs and resources.• Includes structured activities as well as significant opportunity for informal interaction.• Provides occasional opportunity for group activities involving students and their mentors.• Includes an evaluation component designed to engage all involved in a process of continuous improvement.
• A Gift of Knowledge'• A Gift of Friendship'• A Gift of Experience'
It is designed to facilitate the development of student's skills, potential, professional progress, global awareness and sensitivity.
This program aims at developing managerial skills amongst our students, the various activities covered under this head are:
• Time Management• Lateral Thinking• Team Building• Thematic Appreciation
RDIAS Mentorship Programme
The Program
Mentoring Program at RDIAS gives each mentee
It includes :Managerial Skill Development
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News Digest
Presentations on Research Papers
Group Discussions
Presentations on Case Studies
Online Test on Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
Knowing the news is considerably important for MBA students. It makes them aware about the happening in and around the world which will help them in decision making in the future. The News Digest aims at :
• Enhancing the current awareness of students• Improving their communication skills• Enhancing their confidence level• Inculcating decision making skills
Presentation is a way to communicate to the audience your knowledge. Giving an effective presentation is a skill. It is imperative to have good communication skills, persuasive skills and thorough subject knowledge to give a good presentation. Students are divided into groups and they are allotted the following presentation topics:
Group Discussion is a way to assess the personality traits of prospective candidates. The leadership skills are communication skills are judged by GD.Various GD sessions are organized to enhance the leadership and communication skills of the students.
Students are assigned case studies on themes like marketing, finance etc. They present the same and further discussions are promoted in the class.
Many companies take aptitude tests for selection and this online test is a way to ensure selection for our students. It also helps to create an analytical and logical bent of mind.
ACADEMICALLY AND CULTURALLY VERSATILE
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“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the
entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
Training & Placement Cell
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“ If you wish to achieve worthwhile things in your career life you must become a worth while person in your own self development.”
RDIAS is more of a learning institution than a mere teaching institution. What is laid in the courses is a solid foundation that prepares the individual students to pursue academic or industrial career with rigor and innovation.
Objectives of Placement Cell
The principal objective of the Placement Cell is to enhance professionalism and employability of the students so as to facilitate the achievement of their career goals. This entails the following:
Augment Institution-Industry InteractionExpose the students to Industrial EnvironmentsRender the students to participate in value-added programmesAssess the aspirations of the students for their interested field and career with the help of eminent faculty members.Assist the students in realizing their short-term career goalsUpdate the information regarding Developmental Activities in the various Industrial Sectors.
Key Activities
1. Ms. Namita Garg - Training & Placement Manager (Associate Professor)2. Ms. Nupur kapoor - Training & Placement Officer (Assistant Professor)3. Ms. Anchal Gupta - Training & Placement Officer (Assistant Professor)4. Students Committee
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• Lateral Recruitment Process• Periodic, Scheduled group meetings with students• One-to-one meetings with students• Regular interaction with the companies’ officials• Conduction of Alumni Activities• Industrial Visits and Personality development sessions.• Live Industrial Projects• Summer Training• Summer Internship Process
Placement Cell
Training & Placement Team
Meeting the increasing demands of the business houses by inculcating new knowledge as well as skills and by embodying awareness, interests and approaches. As a result of such rigorous training and continuous development process at RDIAS, our students find wide acceptability in the corporate sector.
The Institute considers placement of our students in reputed companies on attractive package, an utmost important activity.
We prepare students academically and professionally as to imbibe all those competencies, skills and abilities that would make them highly result oriented professional. We welcome companies from all sectors to recruit our MBA & MCA programme students. Permit us to mention that last year several large and reputed companies like Orbis Financial, Sapient, Federal Bank, I Trust, Capital IQ, RSystem, NIIT Technologies, HDFC Bank, Mahindra & Mahindra Finance Services, Vodafone, NCR Corporation India Pvt. Ltd, AMDOCS, Greenfield Online, Patni Computer Systems, Ameriprise Financial, HSBC Bank, JK Technosoft, Hewitt Associates etc. have recruited our students.
We now look forward to you to come to our institution and recruit highly capable and motivated budding professionals. We shall also welcome any joint / pool campus Interview at our institute and shall be pleased to send our students for any such event else where or to your office. We shall also feel obliged to receive summer training/ project slots from your organization for our MBA students, as well as slots for semester long I.T. project work for our MCA students.
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Placement Cell aims at
Wide spectrum of MNCs and Indian companies have conducted campus interviews and recruited our students. A large number of companies have offered training to our students. Some of esteemed corporate employers of our students are:
• Kotak Securities Limited • EvalueServe Ltd. • Grail Research• Capital IQ • MAH India • Copal Partners• ICICI Prudential • Axis Bank Limited • Max New York Life Insurance• Moolchand Healthcare • IDC Ltd. • Shri Parasram Holdings Pvt. Ltd.• RMSI Ltd. • Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. • India Mart.com• Reliance Life Insurance • Religare Enterprises Ltd. • 121 Education• Barclays Bank PLC • Unicon Investments • K & A Securities• F1 Infonet Pvt Ltd. • Federal Bank Ltd. • Greenfield Online• HCL Technologies Ltd. • BirlaSoft • ORBIS Financial Corporation Ltd.• Accenture • Brickred • NIIT Technologies Ltd.• Nagarro S/W • AVL India Software Ltd. • R Systems International Ltd.
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Prospective employers are requested to contact Training and Placement Officer for details of our students +91-9818900939,+91-9650718696, 011-27864596, 27867301, Fax No. 27867212 Email-id: or You are welcome to visit us at : You can also join us at :-
[email protected] [email protected].
Companies that visited Campus During past years
The Companies which have visited our campus for recruitment in the past years are as follows:-
1. Advait Life-Education 18. Gnome Business Solutions 36. Multisoft Systems
2. Aegon Religare Life Insurance Co. 19. Godwin (Five Star) Hotels 37. My Money MantraLtd. 20. Goo2o Technologies 38. Naukri.com
3. All E Technologies 21. HDFC Life 39. Optimus Information Inc.4. Aon Hewitt 22. IIFT 40. Parangat IT Outsourcing5. Archelons Consulting 23. India Infoline 41. PMS Consulting6. Arrow Technologies 24. India Mart 42. Q A Infotech7. AVS Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. 25. Indus Valley Partners 43. Quiznos8. Corporate Executive Board 26. Intellomatrix 44. Relaxo9. Country Club 27. Jaro Education 45. Religare Securities10. Dabur Aviva Life Insurance 28. Just Eat 46. Risk Management Solutions11. Daksh Technology 29. KNR management consulting 47. Robin Serve12. Dexter Consultancy Ltd. 30. Kotak Mahindra Bank 48. Ruva Customer services13. Dhung.com 31. Maxvin Elevators Pvt. Ltd. 49. Sesame Group14. Emerald Jewel Industry India Ltd. 32. MIND Infotech 50. Shikherji Communication Pvt. Ltd.15. Empyrean Partners 33. MindFire Solutions 51. SIR Technologies16. Etasha Society 34. Momentz gifts 52. Smart Group17. Forun Express 35. Mount Talent Consulting Pvt. Ltd.!!! 53. Snow Lion Educom
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54. Spectral Consultants 93. Excel Books 133. Miracle Technologies
55. SSAT Consultants Pvt. Ltd. 94. Fast Booking International 134. Mirus Solution
56. Stellar Research 95. Federal Bank 135. Na t i ona l I n fo rma t i on and communication Exchange57. Suncity 96. Fullerton Securities and Wealth
Management 136. NCR Corporation58. The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) 97. Global Logic 137. New Horizon India
59. Tuesdays Research 98. Grail Research 138. Newgen Software
60. Ultra Rich Weddings 99. Grapecity 139. NIIT Technologies
61. Virtual Space Infotech Private Ltd. 100. Greenfield Online 140. Out Works Solution
62. ZAMEC Solution 101. HDFC Bank 141. Parangat IT Outsorcing
63. Kotak Life Insuranc 102. HDFC SLIC 142. Pinta Tech
64. OTS Solution 103. Hewitt Associates 143. Proptiger
65. Synergy Consultants 104. Hgs India Ltd. 144. QA Infotech
66. Absolutdata Research and Analytics 105. Himdev Real Estate 145. Qwest
67. Accurate Infosoft Pvt Ltd. 106. HSBC Bank 146. R System
68. Acrolect Tech 107. I Trust 147. Research Endeavour
69. Addmarc 108. Iacm 148. Rr Financial Consultants
70. Advent Infosoft Pvt. Ltd. 109. Ibm Global Process Services 149. Rural Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.71. All Green Ecotech 110. ICFAI University
150. Safenet72. Amdocs 111. ICICI Securities151. Sapient73. Ameriprise 112. Indiabulls152. Shubh Labh Real Estate74. Annik Technologies 113. Inter Globe Technologies153. SKC Management75. Aricent 114. Ipsos154. Snow Lion Estate76. Artech Infosystems 115. IT Global Software155. Sopra Group77. Aspiring Minds 116. Jaro Education156. Steria78. Avl Software 117. JK Technosoft157. STG Global79. Binsys Technologies 118. Job Line158. Syscom80. Birlasoft 119. Job Vista159. TCS81. Bourgiorno 120. Kshitz Impex160. Trident Information Systems Pvt. 82. Brickred Technologies 121. Leader Health Care
Ltd.83. Busy Infotech 122. Leeway Heartz Technologies161. TT Tech84. Capital IQ 123. M2K Group162. U.S. Tech Solution85. Cetpa Infotech 124. Magic Software163. VIP86. Cognizant 125. MAH India164. Vodafone87. Comviva Technologies 126. Manpower Consultants165. WNS88. Conexant Systems 127. Map IT Consultant166. Zion Education89. Copal Partners 128. Mark & Spencers
90. Daffodil Software 129. Max Hospital
91. Delphi Automative Systems Pvt. 130. Mba Universe Total no. of companies visited during last Ltd. year & current year: 166.131. Metadesign Solution
92. Ekta Cables 132. Mindfire Solution
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Highlights
Federal Bank
Jaro Education
NIIT Technologies
Brickred Technologies
J.K. Technosoft
NCR Corporation
1. visited our campus and selected 2 of our students at a package of Rs 6 LPA, each.
2. visited our campus and selected 3 of our students at a package of Rs 4.26 LPA, each.
3. 5 of our students got placed with at a package of Rs 3.36 LPA, each.
4. 2 of our students got placed with at a package of Rs 3.2 LPA, each.
5. visited our campus and selected 5 of our students.
6. 3 of our students got placed with at a package of Rs 3 LPA, each
7. 8 of our students got placed with Genpact during an on-campus Drive at our institute.
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Corporate Speak
Mr.Aditya PandeySenior Recruiting Specialist Amdocs
WILLEM BREYTENBACHPRESIDENT: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
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VIVEK GANDHIVP-HR
Thank you so much for extending a very cordial environment at Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies (RDIAS). The MCA batch students we recruited for our Company are technically sound and having immense learning capability. I am sure your college will go a long way.
We look forward to extending our relationship in future.
Rashmi Sharma (Assistant Manager-HR)
Alumni Speak
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• I have gained good knowledge here, studies new subjects and learned many computer languages, C, Java, Linux, C++ , Visual Basic and what not which helped me in my career growth. And along with that, the meaning of making dependable relationships. I have been under the guidance of one of the finest teachers in this profession and can never forget such names -- Preeti Mehta, Surbhi Deshpande, Neetu Goel, Manoj Kumar Gupta, Manisha Kaushik and many more. My dear pals, who helped me through when I was really struggling, I can never forget them. Some of my wonderful friends are a gift for me from this college. Similarly, I recall the day when one of my best teachers, Neetu ma'am called me over and in her own way, really gave me a talking down , stating that I really must perform better. These and so many more little anecdotes were really my anchor in this mad city of Delhi.
• I got the best of the placements. I got placed in one of the best MNC, Aon Hewitt. The experience with the company so far has been great.
- Aminesh Singh - MCA Batch of 2009-12.
• “Try hard to get what you like..Otherwise you will be forced to like what you get”
I am thankful to the faculty of RDIAS and the placement department, for giving me a platform to kickstart my career in a top notch Financial company. The innumerable guest lectures, conferences, workshops, industrial visits, MSD sessions, presentations, case studies and alike transformed me into an extrovert which groomed my personality and added another dimension to my managerial acumen. The theories and their practical aspects taught to us made sure we get a holistic view of the concept which were of great help in getting placed with a company and profile of my choice.
- Manishree Gupta- Associate-Plan Source
- Ameriprise Financial- MBA Batch of 2009-11.
• I take this opportunity to express my thanks and gratitude to “Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies” for imparting me a meritorious education that helped me to achieve excellence in establishing my career. My special thanks to the Placement Cell for always being so supportive. I feel lucky to be a part of this institution and I want to thank all my teachers who have supported me through out my journey here.
- Soni Pasrija- Probationary Officer- Union Bank of India
- MBA Batch of 2008-10.
• It Feels great to be an integral and never separable part of this institution, which has worked hard to develop a true professional out of me. All teachers, professors has contributed a lot to make my career bright. The guidance and direction given to me during my tenure of studies in the college has definitely contributed a lot to my career growth.All the professors are masters of their field and have pioneer knowledge in the subject they teach. The infrastructure and environment offered by the institution is very conducive to shape a future professional out of every individual.I take high pride in calling my self an alumni of this pioneer institute.
- Gaurav Bansal- Executive - Business Planning (Sales & Marketing)
- Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India Pvt Ltd.- MBA Batch of 2008-10.
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• Finally our legs crossed again!
I was delighted when I met my old friends and faculty and on the same note I'm concerned about my juniors who are worried for the placement. I hope for the best for their future endeavour.The best part that i can figure out is that RDIAS is growing very fast. There are a lot of energies that I have seen in the students. I wish all the best to them and the Institute.Finally I can say I had great time with RDIAS which is unforgettable.Thanks and regards
- Manoj Kumar- Systems Engineer
- Tata Consultancy Services- MCA Batch of 2005-08.
• The past two years of my life were not just full of hard work, but they were undoubtedly full of lessons and experiences which made me a better person day by day. I am indeed thankful to “Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies” for helping me achieve excellence. I would also like to thank the faculty members who provided their constant support and guidance and helped me shape my career. I consider myself fortunate enough to be a part of this institution.
- Shraddha Tomer- Research Analyst, Grail Research
- MBA Batch of 2009-2011.
• “Each morning sees some task again, each evening sees it close ,Something attempted something done, Has earned a night repose. Winds of Change across the sands of time, we have faced the onslaughts of time.”
I am indeed thankful to RDIAS for imparting me a meritorious education that helped me to achieve excellence in establishing my career. Remember in this highly competitive world only they can survive who excel in whatever they do, RDIAS is that institution which makes you the one who can excel in every field. I am thankful to my faculty members for making me a professional, my TPO in making me a part of Federal bank and building my career, my classmates for always been of great help.
In the end I am proud to be a part of such institution that help each individual to be an exemplary model of humility and pragmatism.
- Rajiv Kr. Chauhan- P.O (Federal Bank)
- Batch 2006-2009.
• Its been great pleasure to inform that we have been placed in NCR Corporations by the efforts of Placement Cell. Placement Cell has been very helpful in the entire procedure of placement. The members of the Cell helped us in every possible manner and guided us at every step.We are really thankful to the Cell as we have got a good start in our career.All of us have been put into different teams and have been allotted projects.Some with Testing team, Some with ERP Setup and Some with ERP Manufacturing and Planning team.
- Ms. Swati Jain, Mr. Nikhil Kanotra, Ms. Shruti Jain, Ms. Anika Mathur, Ms. Richa Bartwal, Ms. Surabhi Dwivedi
- Batch 2007 - 2010.
• Its been a great pleasure to spend 3yrs in RDIAS. All the faculty members had been very kind and cooperative throughout. I am very grateful to our placement coordinator, Miss Neha Jain, for the efforts she put in for the placements of the students specially for five of us, namely Monika Manchanda, Bharat Shivram, Devina Sharma, Sumit Jindal and Sumeet Dey, in NIIT Technologies Ltd..
- Sumeet Dey- NIIT Technologies Ltd.- Batch 2007 - 2010.
• I, Geetika Nagpal of MBA (IV th Sem) would like to thank Placement Cell, RDIAS, for its efforts towards my placement in P. P. Jewellers Pvt. Ltd. As Finance Executive. I am thankful to the Training and Placement Officer, Ms. Neha Jain for her kind support and efforts in this regard. I especially appreciate the advice she provided, and also for motivating me. Also I would like to thank all the faculty members of RDIAS for their guidance and suggestions for the personality development and also their training for facing interviews and Group discussions for Recruitments purposes.The institute has taken serious efforts towards personality development programmes where both faculty members and experts from the corporates were involved.I extend my heartfelt gratitude towards RDIAS. Your assistance has been invaluable to me during this process.
- Geetika Nagpal- Batch 2008 - 2010.
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Course Curriculum - RDIAS is proud on the fact that the curriculum is fully oriented towards fulfilling industry requirements. This has been achieved by: Regular review and updation of existing course structures.
Curriculum relevance to industry through a three way interactive process between students, faculty and industry.
The Faculty Council, rigorously deliberates on all courses including core and electives, particularly in terms of market need, course content, pedagogy, readings, evaluation, feedback, etc.
The comments discussed and accepted by the council are incorporated in the course contents before the starting of academic year.
FIRST SEMESTER
´ Management Process & Organizational Behaviour´ Decision Sciences´ Managerial Economics´ Accounting for Management´ Information Technology Management´ Business Communication´ Business and Legal Environment´ Information Technology Management Lab
SECOND SEMESTER
´ Management of Technology, Innovation and Change´ Financial Management´ Marketing Management´ Business Research´ Operations Management´ Human Resources Management´ e-Business´ Managerial Skills Development (NUES)
THIRD SEMESTER FOURTH SEMESTER
´ Summer Training Report´ Management of International Business´ Information Systems Management´ Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management´ Any five of the following Elective groups
MARKETING MARKETING´ Consumer Behavior´ Sales and Distribution Management´ International Marketing´ Services Marketing
FINANCE FINANCE´ International Financial Management´ Financial Markets and Institutions´ Security Analysis and Investment Management´ Corporate Tax Planning
HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE´ Compensation Management´ Industrial Relations and Labor Laws´ Training and Developments Systems and Practices´ Performance Management
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY´ Systems Analysis and Design´ Enterprise Resource Planning´ Network Applications and Management´ Database Management Systems & Lab.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
´ Project Dissertation´ Business Intelligence and Applications´ Strategic Management´ Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Values & Ethics´ Any three of the following Elective groups
´ Retail Management´ Advertising and Brand Management´ Rural and Social Marketing´ Internet Marketing
´ Project Planning and Analysis´ Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring´ Insurance and Risk Management´ Financial Derivatives
´ Strategic & International Human Resource Management´ Organizational Development´ Team Building in Organizations´ Behaviour Testing & Counseling
´ Front End Design Tools´ Front End Design Tools Lab.´ Software Project Management´ Web Technologies´ Web Technologies Lab.´ Knowledge Management
International Business Environment´ Export, Import Policies, Procedures, and Documentation´ WTO and Intellectual Property Rights´ International Economics
´ ´ ´ Distribution and Logistics for International Business´ Foreign Language´ International Business Negotiation
Global Competitiveness and Strategic Alliances
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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The batch passing in the year 2013 comprises 119 students with diversified academic background.The placement season for them has commenced & placement activities are in full swing.
We extend a warm & cordial invitation to the corporate sectors to visit our campus and give our young professionals an opportunity to show their talent.Following statistical data depicts the specialization areas and candidates in MBA with their graduation level background.
Major
Minor
Basic Degree
MBA Profile ( Batch 2011-13)
Specialisation
Arts, 9
Commerce, 29
Science, 8
IT, 8
BBA, 57
Eng, 4
Others, 4
Arts
Commerce
Science
IT
BBA
Eng
Others
Finance
Human Resource
Marketing
GraduationArts 09
Commerce 29
Science 08
IT 08
BBA 57
Eng 04
Others 04
Total Students 119
Finance 78
Human Resource 25
Marketing 16
Total Students 119
Finance 10
Human Resource 23
Marketing 56
IB 30
Total Students 11910
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60
70
80
90
Finance Human
Resource
Marketing IB
Series2
Series1
Resource, 25
Human
Marketing, 16
Finance, 78
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BBAMarketing
IPGCL & PPCLA study of working Capital
Management in IPGCL & PPCL
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Amit Kumar
BBA (CAM) IB
IIFLMinor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Aakash Khatri
BBAMarketing
BHEL Working Capital Management
of BHEL.
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Arun Kumar
BBA Marketing
Essjay Erricson Working capital and expenses
in Essjay Ericsson
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Ritika Harit
B. Com HR
IntarvoRatio analysis in Intarvo
Technology
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Rajni Rani
B. Com Marketing
SSIPL Inventory Management in
SSIPL
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Divya Kumari
BCAMarketing
IIFLMinor : Summer Training Company : Project Title : Growth of Online Trading Industry in India with special reference to India Infoline
Navneet Singh
BBA ( B & I)HR
BHELFinancial Analysis of BHEL
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Sita Stuti
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
FINANCE
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B. ScMarketing
India infolineRisk management through
derivatives
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Prachi Gupta
BBA Marketing
Dee world holidays
A study on behavior of responsible travellers of dee world holidays
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Vikas Negi
BBA HR
Housing and urban Development Corportion Ltd. (Hudco)
Training and Development
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Jyotsana Sagar
BBA (CAM) IB
Omax Autos Ltd.
A study on compensation policies of Omax Auto Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Pooja Khanna
BBA Marketing
Tata Consultancy Services
Transfer pricing
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Amit Jang Bahadur
BCAHRMinor :
Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Dhananjay V. Okhade
B. Com(Hons.) IB
HDFC Life Analysis on Insurance
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Jai Kumar
BBA Marketing
SARC Associates Pvt. Ltd.
Service Tax at a glance.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Simranjeet Kaur
FINANCE
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
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BBA Marketing
Shivalik prints ltd.
An analysis of Working Capital Management of Shivalik prints Ltd
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :.Mehak Sharma
B. Com (Hons.) Marketing
SAIL An anlysis of steel industry with
special reference to SAIL
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Anshu Pasricha
B. Com Marketing
NHPC Ltd.Study of capital structure &
leverage of NHPC Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Nakul Sehgal
BBA Marketing
IPGCL & PPCL A study on working capital
management of IPGCL & PPCL
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Santosh Gupta
BBA IB
IIFLA study on investment
management of IIFL
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Gaurav Kumar
B. Com (Hons.) Marketing
Aditya Birla money mart limited
A study on wealth management with special reference to Aditya Birla money mart Ltd
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
.Ragini Malik
BBA Marketing
Polyplastics automotive (India) Pvt. Ltd.
An emperical study of financial statements of last four financial years of “polyplastics automotive (India) pvt. Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Gunjan Garg
BBAMarketing
Punjab National Bank
A study on working capital amanagement and project appraisal for Expansion.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Preety Jain
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
FINANCE
42
BBA (B & I) Marketing
Bihariji Commodity Brokers
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Arun Garg
BBA (B & I) HR
India Infoline Ltd.
Products & services of India Infoline with special reference to IIFL Nifti.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Geetika Jain
B. Com Marketing
National internet exchange of India
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Mohit Tyagi
B. Com IB
Punjab National Bank
Credit appraisal for term loan under consortium arrangement.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Hina Budhiraja
BBA HR
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Nupur Negi
B. Com (H)Marketing
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Shuaib Hasan Khan
B. Com Marketing
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Utkarsh Garg
BBA Marketing
India Infoline Wealth Management
concerned with India Infoline.
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Bhawna Arora
FINANCE
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
43
B. Com (H) IB
ONGC Ltd. Budgeting process in ONGC
Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Richa Bansal
B. Com (H) HR
India Infoline Limited
“Comparative analysis of sevices provided by India Infoline Limited and other Broking Houses in Delhi”
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Roopsi Bhandari
B. Com (H) Marketing
Punjab National Bank
A study on corporate lending with reference to PNB
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Rahul Mangla
Economics Hons.HR
NTPC Limited Role of finance in awarding the
power project contracts by NTPC
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
K Ananya Vasundhara
BBAMarketing
Victory Portfolio Ltd.
Comparative financila analysis - a study between Victory Portfolio & Share Khan India Infoline
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Sachin Aggarwal
BBA (CAM) Marketing
India Infoline Comprehensive study on
mutual fund indutry.
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Vaibhav Sharma
BA HR
OMR India out Sources
Recruitment and Selection
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Monika Mittal
BBA HR
IDBI Bank Retail assets products of IDBI
Bank in comparison to peer banks
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Divya Jaisinghani
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
FINANCE
44
BBA Marketing
Autoweb A study of auto loans in “Auto
Web Pvt Ltd”
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Nitin Batra
B. Com HR
One 2 One Tutor (i) Pvt Ltd.
Impact of training on performance of the employees
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Nikhil Pahwa
BBAHR
Govt of India, Ministry of Home Affairs
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Roopsi Rajput
B. Com Hons.IB
Punjab National Bank, Head Office
Overview of risk management and estimation of “Exposure at Default” in retail portfolio.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Nikita Jain
BBE IB
India Infoline Ltd
Hedging risk through derivatives and equity research
Minor :Summer Training Company :
.Project Title :
Manika Chauhan
B. Com (H) HR
Indian Overseas Bank
Digital banking with reference to indian overseas bank
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Ruchi Kalia
BBA ( B & I) Marketing
Padmini Home Appliances
Study of working capital management in “Padmini Home Appliances”
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Prerna
BBA (B & I) HR
ONGC Treasury Management in
ONGC.
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Richa Choudhary
FINANCE
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
45
BBA IB
ICICI Comparative study of
investment plan of ICICI prudential life insurance with others
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Anas Ul Haq
BCA IB
ICICI prudential life insurance
A study on life insurance products at ICICI prudential life insurance
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Raman Chamber
B. Com (Hons.) IB
Bank of India Working capital management at
Bank of India
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Mansi Behl
BA (History) Marketing
Dhung.com A study on internet marketing
methods at Dhung.com
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Nishant Chand Katoch
B. Tech IB
Cadbury India Ltd.
A study on advanced branch analytics and mis automation at cadbury
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Leena Nagpal
BBA IB
Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd.
A study on car financing at Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Rahul Jain
B. Com (Hons.) IB
MMTC Ltd. Corporate Financial Analysis of
MMTC Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Arunima Pathak
BBA (B & I)Marketing
HDFC Life Distribution enhancement and
study of product of HDFC std. Life
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Deepanshu Verma
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
FINANCE
46
B. Com (H) HR
Bank of India Study on financial statement
analysis at Bank of India
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Tripti Sharma
B. Com IB
Maxvin Elevators Pvt. Ltd.
Study of working capital and cash management at Maxvin Elevators Pvt. Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Salman Khan
B. Com Marketing
Padmini Impex Pvt Ltd (padmini essentia-home appliance)
Detailed analysis of Inventory control management of Padmini Impex Pvt. Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Ankur Soni
BA Marketing
NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited
Financial ratio analysis of NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Vipul Mehta
BBE IB
Ranko Freeze Corporation
Operational and financial analysis of Ranko Freeze Corporation
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Abhishek Sharma
BA IB
Punjab National Bank, Head Office
Analysis of credit administration process appraisal of working capital financial proposal in PNB.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Aakanksha Sharma
BBA (CAM) HR
Aura Garmax Pvt. Ltd.
Inventory Management and Budgetary Control.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Parisha
BBA IB
Ranjeet enterprises (an authorised distributor of Dabur India )
Analysis of marketing mix of Dabur India
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Parveen Kumar Jain
FINANCE
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
47
BCA Marketing
ICICI Prudential A study on fundamental analysis
of ICICI Prudential
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Saurabh Dua
B. Sc. Applied ElectronicsIB
Alternate reality Entrepreneurship-an
innovation
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Mayuresh Tiwari
BBAMarketing
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Prince Kumar Sehrawat
BBA Marketing
Mitesh thacker
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Anju Mittal
B. Sc IB
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Priya Malik
BBA Marketing
Master trust ltd. Technical analysis on master
trust ltd
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Neha Seth
Economic Hons. HR
Dena bank
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Richa Makhija
B. Com (H) HR
Dena Bank NPA (Non-Performing Assets)
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Manmeet Kaur
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
FINANCE
48
BBA (CAM)HR
JCB India Comparitive analysis of JCB
working capital with its competitors
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Renu Nagpal
BBA Marketing
Bihariji Commodity Brokers Pvt. Limited
A study on commodity market with special reference to Bihariji Commodity Brokers Pvt. Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Bharti Dalal
BCA Marketing
Lakhani Armaan Group
Customer satisfaction leads to growth of lakhani
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Mohit Rathee
BBA Marketing
Victory portfolio
Customer behaviour towards stock market in recession
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Rahul Garg
BBAIB
ABB (Asea Brown Boveri Ltd)
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Sonia Aggarwal
B. ComHR
SMC Global Securities Ltd
Portfolio management and mutual fund analysis at SMC Global
Minor : Summer Training Company :
.Project Title :
Priyanka Rastogi
BBA ( B & I) Marketing
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Abhimanyu Verma
FINANCE
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
49
B. Sc. Physical SciencesMarketing
Hamdard Wakf Lab
Performance Appraisal System of Hamdard Wakflab
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Shweta Singh
B. Tech Marketing
Society for Development Alternatives
Training needs identification & assessment of Development Alternatives Group
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Monika Singh
BBAMarketing
MaxvinTrainig and Development
S stems in Maxvin
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title : y
Monika Singh
B. ComMarketing
IPGCLRecruitment & Selection
process in Inderprasth Power Generartion Company Limited & PPCL
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Kirti Soni
BBA (CAM)Marketing
Power Finance Corporation
Training policies and practices in Power Finance Corporation of India
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Isha
BBA Marketing
DMRC corporation Ltd.
An analysis on job satisfaction amongst employees of DMRC
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title : Deepti Bhatia
BBA ( B & I)Marketing
ICICI SecuritiesMinor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Ritika Gopi
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
HUMAN RESOURCES
B. ComFinance
IPGCLA study on recruitment
procedure at IPGCL
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Navita Singh
50
B. Sc Marketing
Air India A study on impact of emotional
intelligence on job satisfaction of the employees of Air India
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Garima Goyal
BBA Marketing
Air India A study employee motivation
and stress management of the employees of Air India
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Karan Sharma
BBA Marketing
Hotel Park Plaza
A study on recruitment and various other operations performed in HR in daily routine in Hotel Park Plaza
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Shweta Grover
B Sc. Computer Science (H)Marketing
ONGC Ltd. Training and Development in
ONGC.
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Aanchal Garg
B. Com (Pass)Marketing
NTPC Limited Impact of wage and salary
administration on employee relation: A study in NTPC Limited-a Maharatna Company in Power Sector
Minor : Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Tanvi Saxena
BBA Marketing
SAIL Study of executive performance
management system in SAIL
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Isha Kaushik
B. Tech Marketing
NTPC Ltd. A study on employee benefit
structure of NTPC Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Anurag Saxena
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
HUMAN RESOURCES
BBA ( CAM) Finance
Corporation Bank
Study of training and organisational development in Corporation Bank
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Richa Sharma
51
BCAMarketing
All E Technologies
Understanding of HR processes in All E Technologies through human resource management system (HRMS), audit and various strategies
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Abhimanyu Saini
B Sc. Physical SciencesFinance
Maxvin Elevators Pvt Ltd.
Analysis of HR practices in elevators company.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Jyoti Varshney
BCA Marketing
All E Technologies
HR processes in All E Technologies
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Shruti Jain
Economics Hons. Marketing
Kotak Mahindra Bank
A srtudy on training amd development procedures at Kotak Mahindra Bank
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Nikita Tayal
BBA ( B & I)Finance
Kone Elevators India Pvt. Ltd.
An anlalysis of recruitmney and selection procedures of Kone Elevators India Pvt. Ltd.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Neha Sharma
BBA Finance
Sasteel Performance appraisal
management of employees at Sasteel
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Rangoli
BBA Marketing
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited
Human resources intervention/initatives taken by Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited and its affect on employees intention to turnover
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Ti t le :
Prabhneet Saluja
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
HUMAN RESOURCES
BBA Finance
Osram India Pvt. Ltd.
Recruitment and Selection system at Osram
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :Ritu
52
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
Marketing
BA IB
HDFC Bank Marketing startegy in HDFC
Bank
Minor :Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Hemant Kumar
B. Com IB
BIKANERVALA foods pvt. Ltd. (Bikano)Role of area sales manager in
modern trade of Bikano
Minor :S u m m e r T r a i n i n g C o m p a n y :
Project Title : Vikas Raj
BBA Finance
100 pillarsDevelopers and Promotors
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Amit Kumar
B. Com (H) IB
SharekhanMinor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Ashish Agarwal
B. Com IBMinor :
Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Anshu Gupta
BBM IB
Benson Polymers Pvt. Ltd
A study on customer relationship management of Benson Polymers Pvt Ltd
Minor :Summer Training Company :
.Project Title :
. .Nikhil Kohli
BBA IBMinor :
Summer Training Company : Project Title :
Sanny Rana
B. Sc (IT) IB
Religare A study on Branding SCRM
Management
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Sunil Kumar
53
Student's Profile – Final YMBA ear for Placement
Marketing
BBA Finance
Philips Marketing analysis of factors
governing dvd players.
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Raman Kalra
BBA Finance
IIFT (International Inst i tute of Fashion Technology)
Brand promotion and public relation in IIFT
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Sonal Kapoor
BBA IB
Sharekhan
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Amartya Vikram
BCA IB
Maxvin Elevators Pvt. Ltd.
A study on brand management and customer relationship management strategies adopted by Maxvin Elevators Pvt. Ltd.
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Rajesh Kumar
English Hons. HR
HUL Consumer behaviour towards
the product of HUL
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Swapnil Mishra
B. Tech. HR
Vodafone Essar “Strategies for increasing the
count of black berry service for vodafone”
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Yogendra Pal Singh
BBA HR
ITC Maurya Sheraton
A study on reward and recognition system at ITC Maurya Sheraton
Minor :Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Prashant Pawar
BA HR
Alternate reality A study on promotional
strategies adopted by alternate reality
Minor :Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Ashutosh Kumar Singh
54
BBAMarketing
SparshFinancial products and
customer satisfaction level in HDFC Bank
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Anup Gaurav
BAIB
HDFC BankAn innovation in technology is
an asset for customers through HDFC Bank
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Gouri Sethi
B. Sc (Zoology) Hons.Marketing
LuminousA study on market potentila and
customer satisfaction for Luminous
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Manali Sharma
English Hons, BLIS.Marketing
SauhardStatutory Leave Details
Applicability and Labour Act Rules in Sauhard.
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Sanjeev Kumar
B. Com (H)Human Resources
Aon HewittComparitive Analysis Between
Taskwise and Clientwise Work Distribution at Aon Hewitt
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Richa Nagpal
B. ComMarketing
Reliance Life Insurance
Analysis of Capital Budgeting Techniques
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Parveen Kumar
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Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
MarketingIntelicom
E-Learning
Inderpreet.Singh
BBAMarketing
Word Window Infrastructure & Logistics Pvt. Ltd.
Study of working capital of WWIL Pvt. Ltd.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Yogesh Kumar
Student's Profile – MBA Part Time Final Year for Placement
FINANCE
55
B. Com (H)HR
Inter Globe Technology Quotient
Cost and Budget Analysis of Indian Airlines
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Ashish Kumar
BBAInternational Business
ITCFinancial statement of Fortune
park hotels Ltd.
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Isha Gupta
BBAMarketing
Reliance Life Insurance
Financial Analysis of Reliance Life Insurance Company Limited.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Yogesh Dhawan
BBAMarketing
Worlds Window Infrastructre & Logistics Pvt. Ltd
Inland Container Depot, Loni ( One solution for EXIM)
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Ketan Anand
---------Marketing
Ogilvy & Mather
Value added services for Vodafone
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Parikshit Sharma
FINANCE
Student's Profile – MBA Part Time Final Year for Placement
56
Student's Profile – Final YMBA Part Time ear for Placement
HUMAN RESOURCES
B. Sc Computer Science (H)Finance
Reliance Life Insurance
Effective analysis of Job for the benefit of the organisation and Employess in Reliance Life Insurance.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Alwar Ranjani
B. TechIB
Suntec Web Services Pvt. Ltd.
Price comparison between proacoustics USA, Inc and other competitor companies.
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Naveen Dabas
Student's Profile – Final YMBA Part Time ear for Placement
MARKETING
BBAFinance
Nestle IndiaAnalytical study of the branding
exercise at Nestle India
Minor : Summer Training Company :Project Title :
Deepa Arora
BBAIB
Word Window Infrastructure
Inland container Logistics Process
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Viom Sharma
BBAIB
Leader Health Care
Market Analysis : Indian Market of Home Care (Oxygen Concentrator)
Minor : Summer Training Company :
Project Title :
Adarsh Modi
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Course Curriculum - Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
FIRST SEMESTER
* Fundamentals of IT* Programming in C* Discrete Mathematics* Computer Organization* Principles and Practices of ManagementPractical * Fundamentals of IT Lab.* Programming in C Lab* Computer Organization Lab.* General Proficiency I
FOURTH SEMESTER
FIFTH SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
** Object Oriented Programming in C++* Operating Systems* Database Management Systems* Software EngineeringPractical* Data and File Structures Lab* Object Oriented Programming in C++ Lab* Database Management Systems Lab* Software Engineering Lab.* General Proficiency II
Data and File Structures
THIRD SEMESTER
* Theory of Computation* Computer Graphics* Java Programming* Data Communications and Networking* C# ProgrammingPractical* Computer Graphics Lab* Java Programming Lab* C# Programming Lab.* General Proficiency III
SIXTH SEMESTER
* Dissertation* Seminar and Progress Report
* Design and Analysis of Algorithms* Data Warehousing and Data Mining* Advanced Computer Networks* Object Oriented Analysis and Design* Web TechnologiesPractical* Design and Analysis of Algorithms Lab* Data Warehousing and Data Mining Lab* Advanced Computer Networks Lab* Object Oriented Analysis and Design Lab* Web Technologies Lab* General Proficiency IV
* Linux Programming* Software Testing* Enterprise Computing with JavaElective - I (Choose any One)* Advanced Database Management Systems* Numerical and Scientific Computing* Software Project Management* Multimedia Technologies* Mobile Computing* Artificial Intelligence* Microprocessors* Compiler DesignElective - II (Choose any One)* Operational Research* Distributed Systems* Financial Accounting* Organizational Behavior* Advanced Computer Architecture* Software Quality Management* Digital Signal Processing* Research ProjectPractical* Linux Programming Lab* Software Testing Lab* Enterprise Computing with Java Lab* Lab based on Elective - I* General Proficiency V
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B. Sc Applied Physical ScienceC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetR.W.A. Automation
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc (Honrs) Computer ScienceC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetResearch paper on Google
file system, Flute Mp3 player(C#), College website (drupal), Clustering Project, Time table management system (.Net)
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
Asp.NetShare Management System,
Time table management system (ASP.Net) 6 weeks
training on ASP.Net (Delta power Ltd.)
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetH. R. Management System
Languages known :
Project Title :
Student's Profile – Final Year for Placement MCA
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.Net, JSP, Servlets1. Airline Management
System with Servlet, JSP 2. Prison Management System with C#
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetLibrary management system
on VB with Ms access as backend. Banking System on Asp.net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetAirline Reservation System
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetManagement Information
System, Resume Builder, Photography Website
Languages known :
Project Title :
Smriti Malhotra Manoj Kumar
Amit Bhardwaj Samarth Nigam
Amit Dimri Preeti Aggarwal
Jai Prakash Yadav Pallavi Aggarwal
Student's Profile – Final YMCA ear for Placement
59
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetOnline Bank Management
System in C#
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc (H) Computer ScienceC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetDatabase search engine(C#)
Photography website (ASP .NET)
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetStudent Management
Information System in C#, Courier and Cargo Service Management in Asp.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc Applied Physical Sciences (with Comp. Sci.)
C, C++, JAVA, C#, ASP.Net
MCA Training Portal in ASP.Net, Hospital Management System (C#)
Java core and Java Advance from NIIT
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetReverse Bidding, Video
Library Management System
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetBoutique Management system
in C#, Airline reservation system in ASP.Net
2nd position in BCA 2 year.
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetWebsite on health
management, Library management system, IT Career Website, RDIAS Android App.
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc (H) Computer ScienceC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetReverse auction in ASP.Net,
payroll management system in C#
Languages known :
Project Title :
Amit Kumar Priya Pahwa
Anubhuti Khera Kanika Dua
Chandani Katyal Ankit Wadhawan
Ajay Singh Chauhan Bineet Kaur Kalsi
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Student's Profile – Final Year for Placement MCA
B. ScC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetDatabase search engine in
C#, Website designing in ASP.Net Advanced
Java
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
B. ScC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetIntensity Variation of Light By
AVR Micro controller, Railway Reservation System, Prison management system with C#
DOEACC ‘O’ & ‘A’ Level
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.Net, VBRestaurant Management
System(C#), Saraswat Mill Store website (ASP.Net)
6 week .net training (DUCAT), 2 month summer training in NISRADS (CSIR) on “standardization of 10 yrs CSIR Data”
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetReverse auction in ASP.Net,
Payroll Management System in C#
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. ScC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetE-Shopping, Downloading
pdf and video tutorials
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements : 6 weeks training in crezone technology and DRDO (ASP.Net)
B. Sc (G)C, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetVideo Library Management
System, Reverse Bidding
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc (P) Comp. Sc.C, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetLan Chat Messenger in C#,
Airline Reservation System in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetToll tax management in C#,
online cab booking in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
Somya Pahuja Archana Rana
Rajesh Rawat Kritika Pangasa
Saurabh Chawla Neera Gupta
Monika Taneja Niharika
Student's Profile – Final YMCA ear for Placement
61
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetEmail Server-JAVA,Website-
HDFC Banking SYSTEM Trainig of 6 weeks in H.C.L
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetDTC in VB, Gas Agency in
C#,shoping cart in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetMCQ based game-VB,
Inventory control system-C#, Courier website-ASP.Net
Core Java project of pan drive hacking in java
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.Net, JavaScriptsResearch paper on Cloud
Computing, Flute Mp3 player(C#), College website (ASP.Net C#), E-Book Library Manager(C#) SearchIndia.com (aspx.net C# ),Tantra-e-Naya(College fest website)
ASP.Net 4.0
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetHotel Management System in
VB, State Wide Area Network, Online Polling in ASP.Net
Android
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetCollege fest website in
ASP.Net, Payroll Management in Visual Basic
Core & Advance Java
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetDatabase search engine in
C#, Website designing in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc applied physical science computer science
C, C++, JAVA, C#, ASP.Net
Video Library Management System, Reverse Bidding
Languages known :
Project Title :
Akshat Bajaj Rashmi Taneja
Akhilesh Kumar Mishra Garima Choudhary
Anant Garg Ankita Popli
Gourav Goyal Nidhi Tyagi
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Student's Profile – Final Year for Placement MCA
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetManpower Management,
Online Polling
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetManpower Management,
Online Polling
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetOnline Polling in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.Net, VBToll tax management system
in VB and C#, company database system in VB, Online cab booking in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. Sc Comp Sc (H)C, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title : Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetDatabase search engine in
C#, Website designing in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetOnline shopping in ASP.Net,
file transfer protocol in VB, online polling in ASP.Net
Android
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetCourier Website in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
Aditi Thakur Parul Jain
Kritika Pahuja Poonam Saraswat
Shalini Aggarwal Avni Jain
Himani Pathak Rahul Sharma
Student's Profile – Final YMCA ear for Placement
63
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetToll tax management in C#,
online cab booking in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetCourier Website in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetWebsite on IT Career Website
in C#, Project on LIC, Summer Training in Graduation with IRCTC on Complaint Management System
Languages known :
Project Title :
B. ScC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetLan Chat Messenger in C#,
Training and Placement in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements : Core & Advanced Java Course, Worked as agent in
rdTATA AIG Company, 3 position in BSc
st(1 year)
B. ScC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetResearch paper in
recommended system, resume builder in C# .net, Photography site in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetGas Agency System in C#,
Tic Tac Toe Game in C#, Shopping Cart in ASP.Net
Core & Advance Java
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
B. ScC, C++, JAVA, C#, ASP.Net
Toll tax management in C#, online cab booking in ASP.Net, device communication UI in C# for Sensor Interface1) OSNA Electronic Pvt. Limited as IT support,2) 2 months summer job in C2C technosoft as Executive Assistance, 3) Worked in with NGO
Core and Advance Java course. Done Du Top in B Sc. Got scholarships in all three year of B Sc.
Languages known : Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetMCA training portal in
ASP.net, Hospital Management (c#) Achieved
C certificate from NIIT
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
Rupali Gupta Lipika.Ratra
Vikrant Sharma Shanker Bhandari
Mohit Gandhi Mamta Sharma
Priyanka Goyal Sahil Kumar
64
Student's Profile – Final Year for Placement MCA
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetToll tax management system
in C#, Online cab booking in ASP.Net
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements : Core & Advanced Java
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetGas Agency System in C#,
Shopping Cart in ASP.Net Core &
Advanced Java
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetInventory control system-C#,
Courier website-ASP.Net Core Java
project of pan drive hacking in java.
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetTraining and Placement in
ASP.Net, Student Information Management System in Visual Basic, OrangeHRM (Module Manual Testing)
Training Course in Manual Testing with Project
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetBanking Management system in
C++, Railway Reservation in ASP.Net. Gas agency system in C#, OrangeHRM (Module Manual Testing)
Training Course in Manual Testing with Project
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetE-Shopping, Downloading
pdf and video tutorials
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetCollege website (ASP.Net)
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetOnline Bank Mgmt System in
C#
Languages known :
Project Title :
BCAC, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetIT Career Website
Languages known :
Project Title :
Maths (Hons)C, C++, JAVA, C#,
ASP.NetBoutique Management system in
C#, Airline reservation system in ASP.Net 3nd position
Math (Hons) D.U.,
Languages known :
Project Title :
Other courses & Achievements :Served as mathematical
seuctory for 2 consecutive years
Harinder Kaur Pooja Shokeen
Akshay Pathak Monica Malhotra
Sachin Singh Ranjan Tanwar
Ankit Yadav Umang Chatwal
Vidisha GoelChirag Gadhock
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