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THE UNIVERSITY
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
His Excellency The President of India
Chancellor
Sh. Vijay Kapoor Hon’ble
Lt. Governor of Delhi
Vice Chancellor
Prof. K.K.Aggarwal
Board of Mangement
Prof. K.K. Aggarwal ,Chairman Prof. M.B. Saxena
Vice Chancellor, GGS Indraprastha University. Director, Vastu Kala Academy
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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University S
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University was established in the year 1998 as a state uni-
versity by the Government of Delhi. The university from very outset focussed on professional
studies both at the undergraduate level and postgraduate level with a view to tap and direct 2
the enormous talent pool in the country. The university visualizes its role as a catalyst for
developing the technical skills of its students with the view to meet the needs of the industry. 0
In order to meet these goals the university has established schools in various disciplines like
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Information Technology, Management, Chemical Technology, Law and Biotechnology. All schools
share the flexibility required to keep pace with the current trends by modifying the course
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contents periodically while retaining a strong core curriculum that imparts the essential skills
for meeting dynamic requirements of the industry.
All the schools have state of the art laboratories to back the core curriculum and are utilised
not just by students in the campus but also by other academicians, researchers, industries
and even government bodies.
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MESSAGE TO RECRUITERS
Message from VC
“Can we as a University do
satisfying ways”
Information Technology has emerged as the most powerful tool for all round development of the world
today and has been recognized as a driving force for this century.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is the embodiment of a vision to form an institution, filled with
purposive action, intellectual fervor and unshakeable will to forge ahead in India’s academic space. The
University has grown exponentially since its inception. The University in its endeavor to provide quality
education has set up the University School of Studies, which conducts professional courses, most of them
being in the sunrise disciplines. The University has been able to provide all its students an intellectually
stimulating environment and has evolved a holistic approach towards teaching.
The School of Information Technology was established to design and implement courses with the twin
objectives of generating competent professionals and to keeping pace with the R&D activities of this dy-
namic field. The School of Information Technology offers four programmes namely Master of Computer
Applications Specialization in Software Engineering, B.Tech (Integrated) in Information Technology and
M.Tech (Computer Science) Program and M.Tech (Information Technology) Weekend Program. The launch
of these programmes is a step towards generating complete IT professionals, dedicated to growth and
development of IT Industry.
This brochure is a step towards orienting the industry to the school and its offered programmes. I take this
opportunity to extend warm invitation to you to strengthen the University Industry Linkage.
Prof.K.K.Aggarwal
Vice Chancellor
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Message from Dean C
“People are always blaming
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I am glad to extend a warm invitation to recruiters to select the best talents from The University
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School of Information Technology,Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University that has enabled its
students to take all challenges and fare forward in the realm of Information Technology Market.
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The School of Information Technology presently offers four programmes namely, Masters of Com- 5
puter Application- with specialization in Software Engineering; B.Tech in Information Technology and
M.Tech (Information Technology)Programme and M.Tech (Information T echnology)-Weekend
Programme. The courses of these programmes have been designed to cater to the ever-changing
needs and demands of the growth oriented IT industry through requisite inputs from the industry.
We at School of Information Technology lay great emphasis on being in touch with the industry and
the working realities of the field.
It is my pleasure to approach you regarding placement of our fourth batch of MCA(SE) and third of
B.Tech(lnformation Technology) passing out in June 2005. 0ur first batch of M.Tech students will be
passing out in December 2005. We urge the comapnies to consider M.Tech. students as well for
employment based on their performance in B.Tech.
This brochure aims to brief you on the School of Information Technology and its offered programmes.
I extend to your esteemed organization, a cordial invitation to be a part of the School for final
semester training and placements.
Prof.Yogesh Singh
DEAN, SIT
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
School’s Pedagogy
The School aims at inculcating essential skills as are demanded by the global software industry,
through an interactive learning process. This includes supplementing conventional technical
education with team skills, audio visual presentation and personality development programmes.
Admission Procedure
The students are admitted through a National Level Entrance Examination for each course.
The examination for MCA tests for mathematical logical and analytical sills of the students and
the M.Tech. examination tests for Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics. The USIT has been the
choice of top rankers in these examinations.
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SCHOOL OF IT
The School of Information Technology at GGS Indraprastha University has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with following organizations.
- CISCO Systems Inc. - The University School of Information Technology as been granted the
status of CISCO Regional Networking Academy for North India.
The courses at GGS Indraprastha University have been modified accordingly, preparing the stu
dents for CISCO certification.
- IBM India Ltd. - The company provides the faculty training in IBM Softwares like DB2, Visual Age
for JAVA, Web Sphere Application Server etc., from time to time.
- Intel Corporation - Intel has donated equipments based on network processors.Intel may
establish dedicated lab very soon.
- Future Alliance - The School of Information Technology is in the process of having academic
alliance with Microsoft Corp. and as a part of that research labs are going to be established.
The School also organized an International Conference on Geomatics from 06th November to 08th
November 2003 jointly with Indian Society of Geomatics, The Department of Space and National
Informatics Center, Govt. of India.
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Research and Thrust Areas of School
The Thrust areas of the School where researches are being actively pursued are:
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- Mobile Computing - Software Engineering
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- Advanced 3D Modelling
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INFRASTRUCTURE
The USIT boasts of a vast array of labs and technological facilities, which provide the student
with all the necessary tools and means to acquire mastery in various fields they pursue. The
campus has more than 200 Pentium machines. This number is currently being upgraded to 550
nodes.
1. Computer Centre
It is the central lab of the School. It is equipped with three distinct domains in order to
cater to the needs of not only the students but also the faculty. It comprises of two
student domains of 25 nodes each and a separate faculty lab of 10 nodes. This lab has
two servers Netfinity 5000 & X200 of IBM. Netfinity 5000 server acts as an IBM DB@
server whereas X200 acts as an Oracle 8i server.
This center is also equipped with a networked high-speed line printer and an A3 size
laser printer for the relevant need of documentation. A Sun Ultra 60 Machine has been
added for high speed computing needs.
2. Networking Lab
Networking Lab has been developed in collaboration with CISCO. This lab is equipped
with 20 nodes, 5 routers, 2 switches and hubs. This lab is devoted to router and other
network based programming. The Networking lab also has LAN Trainer Kit to simulate
implementation of network. This lab also servers the purpose of enabling students to
obtain CISCO certification.
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This lab was setup to provide practical exposure to software engineering activities.
The lab uses Rational Suite enterprise to conduct design practical, a 10-license pack
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of Rational Suite being available for this purpose. Rational ClearCase LT Client, Ra-
tional ClearQuest, Rational Pure Coverage, Rational Purity, Rational Quantify, Ratio-
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The Lab has been setup to provide the students with facilities for Advanced Digital
Signal Processing. The lab has 20 nodes, which are networked by LAN, and has two E
servers from IBM, xSeries235. Lab has acquired Digital Signal Trainer Kits and DSP
Starter Kits from Texas Instruments with TMS 320C6000 DS Processor. MATLAB soft-
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aim of this infrastructure is for design and implementation of Digital Filters.
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5. Web Development Lab
The Lab was setup with the aim of integrating the creative and technical skills of
the students. The lab is fully equipped with the requisite animation and graphic
development tools needed to enhance web interactivity and aesthetics. This lab 2
has in excess of 25 nodes, one IBM Netfinity 5000 Server, CD Writers & Scanners to
facilitate the above mentioned tasks.
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6. Multimedia Lab
It is a sophisticated lab with two user areas. This lab contains 12 high end SGI 330
workstations. It is also equipped with scanners, digital cameras etc. This lab has
been setup to train the students in multimedia applications like advertising, 2D and
3D animations, VR etc. This lab is equipped with advanced software like MAYA 4,
ANIMO & Combustion.
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INFRASTRUCTURE (Contd.)
7. Microprocessor Lab
The lab is devoted to study of microprocessors. The l;ab as 10 nodes used for asm program-
ming and interfacing experiments. The lab is equipped with 8086 microprocessor-training
kits, 8051 microcontroller kit, bus extension units, Multifunction PCI interface cards and vari-
ous study modules like 8251, 8253, 8255, 8257. In addition to this EPROM programmers are
also available to the students.
8. VLSI Lab
This Lab has 10 nodes providing excellent facilities for VHDL programming. Software includes
XILINIX 4.1i, Alteras MAX+10.1, Alteras Quartus II ver 1.1, ORCAD Tools, design bundles for
CADENCE VHDL Compiler. The Lab has four FPGA programmers. VLSI Lab provides simulators
such as ModelSim XE/Starter 5.5b, T-Spice & ModelSim-Altera 5.5b. Facilities of Synthesis tools
are also available through Leonardo Spectrum for Altera.
9. Electronics Lab
This Lab is meant for experiments in Computer Architecture, Switching Theory and Logic De-
sign Electronic Devices & Circuits, Communication Systems and Digital Communication. The
lab is fully equipped with CROs, Bread Boards, relevant ICs and different Trainer kits which
include Antenna trainer Kit, Digital signal trainer kit among others.
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In the present scenario, the Internet is vital to learning as it is a wide information resource for
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nearly every topic under the sun. The University has a FIBER OPTIC backbone and currently has
200 Mbps Internet Access.
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The university has an intranet which interconnects the various administrative departments and
the academic section of the University. The LAN also connects the Library to other departments.
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Various applications like Intranet Website, Online Examination System, File Monitoring System,
Casual Leave Handler, Tax Calculating System, Location Information System, Complaint Lodging
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System, Lost & Found System, indigenously developed by students of the school are imple- T
mented through LAN to facilitate automation of office procedures. This Intranet is operational
24 hours and is accessible from both inside & outside the campus. Moreover, the security is S
handled by a firewall which runs on a Red Hat 7.0 based IBM X200 server. The University website
is also hosted in-house on IBM 7100 server and is mirrored on a server of same configuration.
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The University Information Resource Centre (UIRC) is a fully computerized library which supple-
ments the educational and knowledge needs of the students, researchers and its faculty mem- 0
bers. UIRC has been consistently building up itself from strength to fulfill its objectives by incor-
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information services to its members. It has over 15000 scientific technical, basic, classic and
reference books, 500 CD/AVC providing information through multimedia and subscribes to over
250 periodicals on current topics of research and interests. Apart from a regular section, the
center has a book bank section from which books are issued for an entire semester. An ambi-
tious proposal of making this center a part of the University’s website will help its members and
international academic community to assess the information on the library holdings online. The
fully air conditioned resource center also has Xerox facilities and document delivery services.
The center at present serves about 1000 members, with a plan of doubling its reading room
capacity in the near future.
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BEYOND CLASSROOM
InfoXpression
The annual national level students technical festival is the event of the year of the School of Informa-
tion Technology. Organized by Students Association of Information Technology (SAInT), InfoXpression
has been a major success drawing participation from students allover India from institutions includ-
ing the IITs and the RECs. This year approximately 1000 students participated. Being a technical
festival, the focus of the event is on latest developments in the field of Information Technology.
Guest lectures and seminars conducted by eminent personalities is one of the events to look for-
ward to at the festival. Contests such as the Technical Paper presentations and Day and Overnight
programming competitions keep the spirit of competition alive in the participants in the three day
event. Other competitions include the Hardware Design Contest, Website Design Contest, the Linux
Challenge and the Software Project Presentation. InfoXpression has established itself as the event
for the IT enthusiasts. Organizational and managerial skills of the students are put to test in and the
students have been upto the task, as it has been evident from the overwhelming success of the
festival.
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SAInT
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SAInT is the students’ body of the School of Information Technology. It provides the C
students with a platform for developing team spirit apart from organizational and mana-
gerial skills. SAInT enables them to bring their talent to the fore through various extra-
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curricular activities and competitions both at intra and inter university level. In fact, the
students have been actively participating, with remarkable success, at events such as
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Day Programming, Overnight Programming at festivals organised at IIT-Delhi, DCE, NSIT
among others. SAInT periodically organizes seminars, conferences, workshops and guest
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Programming Competitions are organized from time to time to enthuse the students
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‘SAInTSpeaks’, containing articles and writeups of both technical and non-technical na-
ture. The association has been successfully organizing InfoXpression, a national level
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students IT festival, for the past 3 years. Each year the festival has met with a more
resounding success than the previous editions, the last edition drawing participation
from as many as 1000 students from all over India.
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FACULTY PROFILE
He has delivered lectures for several universities in India and abroad. Among them are the University of Berkley,
U.S.A; University of Cincinatti, U.S.A; Florida State University, U.S.A; University of Birmingham, U.K; Technical
University of Germany, etc. and industrial organizations. He has conducted programs for many industrial houses like
Tata Consultancy Services, BHEL, TVS Electronics, DCM Data Systems, Central mechanical Engineering research
Institute, Electronics Corporation of India, BEL, ISRO, Defense Research Labs etc. He has been widely consulted by
the industry, most notable being his contribution towards the Reliability Analysis for PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch
Vehicle). He delivered a talk on Reliable Automobiles Electronics in Ford Motors, Detroit, USA and has also conducted
a full day program for Information Management Resources, Florida, USA. Prof. Aggarwal was honored by the Reli-
ability Society of IEEE, USA for his services as Guest Editor for the special issue on “ State of Reliability Effort of the
Indian Sub-Continent”. He was declared as the Man of Decade & Man of the Century by American Bibliographical
Institute, USA and was conferred L. C. Verman award by the Institute of Electronics and Tele-Communication Engi-
neers (IETCE). He was also awarded the Life Time Achievement Medal by the India International Friendship Society.
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Prof. Nupur Prakash (Professor) C
Prof. Nupur Prakash is working as professor in the school of information technology, GGS Indraprastha
University. She received her B.E. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) and M.E. (Computer science
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&Technology) from UOR, Roorkee in 1981 and 1986 respectively. She has worked as a scientist in CSIO,
Chandigarh (1983-1985) on microprocessor based projects, later on she joined the computer engineering
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department of SGS institute of technology & science, Indore as lecturer 1986 to 1989. She completed her
PhD. (Engineering &Technology) from Punjab University, Chandigarh in 1998 in the area of neural networks E
and natural language processing. Before joining GGS Indraprastha University, she has been serving the
department of computer science and engineering at Punjab engineering college, Chandigarh as head and
assistant professor (1991 to 2000). Her major areas of interests are computer graphics, computer commu-
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neural networks. She has published 18 papers in various national and international level conference pro- T
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Mrs. Bindu Goel (Lecturer) C
Mrs. Bindu Goel is working as lecturer in school of information technology. She obtained her B.E.(Electronics
and Electrical communication) Degree from Punjab engineering college, Chandigarh in 1993 and M.Tech (
computer technology and application) from Delhi college of engineering, Delhi in 2000. She has worked as a
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lecturer with electronics department of Mahila institute of Technology, Delhi and REC Kurukshetra. She has
also served the department of electronics and communications at D.C.E., Delhi and CRSCE Murthal in the M
capacity of the lecturer. Her major areas of interests include computer networking, Object Oriented Software
Engineering, microprocessors, operating system, image processing, software engineering and database. E
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Mr. Amit Prakash Singh (Lecturer)
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Mr. Amit Prakash Singh is working as lecturer in school of information technology since July 200l. He S
obtained his M.Tech (computer science and Engineering) from Guru Jambeswar University, Hissar. He has
worked earlier as lecturer in University of Hyderabad and Banasthali Vidyapeeth (Deemed university)
Rajasthan. His major areas of interests include VLSI Design, Fuzzy logic, Embedded System Design and
microprocessor based system design. He is a Associate member of IETE and VLSI society of India.
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Mrs. Anjana Gosain is working as a lecturer in School of Information Technology, GGSIPU. Previously she
was working with Y.M.C.A institute of Engineering, Faridabad (1994-2002). She obtained her M.Tech in Infor-
mation Systems from NSIT, Delhi. Her technical and research interests include Data Warehousing and Data
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Mining, software engineering, object orientation and conceptual modeling.
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FACULTY PROFILE
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Dr. Prem Swarup (Visiting Faculty) C
Prem Swarup has done M.Sc. (Physics-Electronics), D.Phil. He did his specialization in Advanced Electronics, E
Semiconductor material and devices, Microwave Technology, Communication System, Semiconductor Tech-
nology for microwave and photonic devices, MMIC design and development from wafer to chip.
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After superannuating, in DRDO Consultants at SPL. He is a Professor/ visiting professor at DIT and DCE (at
Kashmiri Gate Campus, Delhi) teaching microwave engineering, antennas to BE and ME, courses (Kashmiri E
Gate complex) and M.Sc. Tech. Of Delhi University. Jt. Director, Solid State Physics Lab, DRDO, Delhi.
He has worked earlier as Professor of Electro-technology at the Institute of Armament Tech. Pune. He has
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guided work for M.Tech and Ph.D.Research scientist at Lebedev Physics Institute, Academy of Science,
Moscow. NRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at McGill University, Montreal. He was also a lecturer of Applied T
Physics, JK Institute of Applied Physics, Allahabad University teaching M.Sc. Tech courses and conducting
research in Microwave absorption and dispersion in materials. S
Apart from this he is a member of ISI microwave components. Co-chairman International Workshop on
Physics of Semiconductor Devices, New Delhi 1991. Delivered invited talks and chaired sessions in national/
international conferences. Published over 60 research publications.
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DR. UTPAL K. BANERJEE recieved his honours degrees in Pure Physics (1955) from the University of Calcutta
with a Graduate Scholarship and PhD from the University of Manchester, U.K (1972) where he was awarded
a Commonwealth Scholarship for doctoral work in Operations Research and Computer Systems. His vast
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experience in matters relating to information management and allied subjects stems from his close associa-
tion with the Ministries of Defense, Finance, Industry and Directorate General of Technical Development
where he served in senior official capacities for 17 years up to 1975 followed by TATA Steel, administration
Staff College of India and All India Management Association in 1975-89.
Form 1989 – 91, he took over as National Director at the prestigious body India Ghandhi National Center for
the Arts (IGNCA) to prepare UNDP project document on the Mulimedia Database for Indian Art And Culture.
He has been advisor and consultant for Information Technology for ET&T Corporation and National Open
School(NOS), Delhi; Rollatainers ltd., Faridabad; Institute of Management Technology and Swadeshi Polytechs
ltd. at Gaziabad; Orissa Computer Applications Center(OCAC), Bhubneshwar and others. From 1991- 2003
he has been chairman, Governing Council for Academic Affairs, XANSA India which is a UK based multina-
tional involved in software development, application Management, export project servicesand product sup-
port with a strong interest in IT and Management education. Recently, he has given full time PG courses at
Baihang University, Beijing; Ching Hua University, Beijing; Southeast, University, Nanjing; and Yunan Uni-
versity, Kunming-in China.
His recent experiences in IT education, strategic planning fot IT, use of IT as a strategic resource and end
user computing in a distributed environment come form TATA Steel, Railway Board, Bajaj Auto, Indian
Police, NTPC(for their current project sites at Rihand, Singhrauli and Vindhyachal, apart from their corporate
planning), state Electricity Boards of UP,AP, DESU,ET&T corporation, to name a few. These involvements
have given him rare insight into real industrial and business problems, especially regarding man machine
interfaces and top Management perceptions, apart from the paramount role of education and corporate
training in IT.
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B.Tech (IT)
The M.Tech (Integrated) Information Technology aspires to generate global IT professionals, to fare
forward in the realm of Information boom, taking on the ever emerging challenges in this growth ori-
ented field of Information Technology, excelling in all spheres of activity from knowledge based skills to
team work and communication. M.Tech (Integrated) in Information Technology is a unique amalgamation
of Computer Science Engineering and Communication Engineering, the two disciplines that form the
building blocks of today’s IT era. All round development of the students is ensured with courses on
Management, Organizational Behavior and Communication Skills being an integral part of the curricu-
lum.
In order to provide the essential practical knowledge base, apart from summer training after the 2nd
and 3rd years respectively, the entire final semester has been devoted to training. Interactive teaching
with regular seminars, presentations and guest lectures is the USP of the course. The five and a half
years integrated M.Tech programme in Information Technology has been designed to tap the potential
of the student right after the senior secondary level. The course offers the distinct advantage of gradu-
ating with a B.Tech degree in four years, and this would lead to an M.Tech degree in the subsequent one
and a half years.
B.Tech(IT) Batch
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Course Structure
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First Year
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Chemistry-I M a t he m a t i cs- II A
Mathematics-I Physics-I
Physics-I
C o m m u n i ca t i o n S k i l ls - I
Statistics Theory of Probability and Linear Prog.
Chemistry-II
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Im pact of Science & Technology on Society-I
Int rodu ctio n t o C o m p u t e r s
Electrical Science
Communication Skills-II
Impact of Science & Technology on Soceity-II E
Engineering Mechanics
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Chemistry-I
Data Structures
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Physics-I Chemistry-II
Computers
Engineering Grap h ics - I
Physics-II
Data Structure
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Second Year
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Computer Architecture Java Programming
Switching Theiry & Logic Design
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Web Site Designing
Algorithm Analysis & Design
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Object Oriented Programming using C++ Database Management System
Foundations of Computer Science Communication Systems
Operating Systems Software Engineering
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Switching Theory & Logic Design Lab
Labs :
Communications Lab - I 2
Software Lab(C++) - I Software Lab(Java & Web Site Designing) -II
Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab Software Lab(AAD & DBMS) - III 0
Third Year
Computer Graphics Multimedia Applications
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Computer Networks Advanced Computer Networks
Microprocessors
Digital Communication
Linux and X-Windows Programming
Digital system Design
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Front End Design Tools Advanced Computer Architecture
Organizational Bheaviour Technical Writing
Labs : Labs :
Software Lab IV(Computer Networks) Software Lab VI(Multimedia Applications)
Software Lab V(FEDT & Computer Graphics) Software Lab VII(Network Tech. & Linux)
Microprocessor Lab Digital System Lab.
Practical Training & Viva
Fourth Year
Digital Signal Processing Major Project
Embedded System Design Seminar, Progress Report
Electives (any two): Comprehensive Viva
Soft Computing
Mobile Computing
Reliability Engineering
Simulation & Modeling
Object Oriented Software Engineering
Data Warehousing & Data Mining
Digital Image Processing
Cognitive Psychology
Transactional Analysis
Cellular & Mobile Communication
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Compiler Design
Labs :
Software Lab VIII (Based on Electives)
Seminar & Minor Project
Industrial Training / Visit Report
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MCA (SE)
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This year we have an additonal intake of sixty students based on their performance in 5
BIS(H) (Bachelor of Information Systems Hons), which is a programme being run by the
university. They have been granted lateral entry into MCA(SE) IIIrd semester. Thus making
a combined strength of ninety students.
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MCA (SE)
MCA(SE) Lateral Entry, Group B
Apart from practicals in conventional papers students are trained in highend Software Analysis
and Designing tools like Rational Suite Enterprise and Multimedia Applications like MAYA, Animo,
Combustion etc.
The students are offered a wide array of electives which augments their expertise in the
promising areas of the software industry. Some of the discretionary fields are: -
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First Year A
Information Technology
Computer Architecture
Software Engineering
Database Management Systems
Algorithm Analysis & Design
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Programming in C & Data Structure
Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics - I (Probability & Statistics)
Organizational Behavior
Mathematics -II(Linera Algebra & Queuing Theory)
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Labs : Labs :
C Programming & Data Structure
Computer Architecture
Algorithm Analysis & Design
Database Management System
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Project :
Term Paper - I
Project :
Term Paper - II E
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Second Year T
Object Oriented Programming
Front End Design Tools
Computer Networks
Operating Systems
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Web Site Design Software Project Planning
Labs : Programming in Java
Object Oriented Programming using C++ Electives(Any Two) :
Project :
Front End Design Tools & Web Site Designing Fuzzy Sets & Logic
Artificial Intelligence 2
Seminar & Project Report Digital Signal Processing
Functional & Logic Progrmming
Microprocessors
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Computer Graphics
Data Warehousing & Data Mining 0
Labs :
Java Programming & Electives I
Software Project Planning & Elective II
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Third Year
Software Verification, Validation and Testing Seminar and Progress Reports
Linux and X-Windows Programming Dissertation
Advanced Computer Networks
Multimedia Applications
Electives(Any Two) :
Digital Image Processing
Advanced Computer Architecture
Compiler Construction
Software Project Management
Software Quality Management
TCP/IP
Neural Networks
Simulation and Modeling
Cognitive Psychology
Transactional Analysis
Labs :
Multimedia Applications & Elective I
Advanced Computer Networks
Linux & X-Windows Programming
Software Verification, Validation & Testing
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Student Profiles
B.Tech(IT) Batch
Amandeep Matta
E-Mail : aman_karan04@yahoo.co.in
MCA(SE) Batch
Abhishek Magoo
E-Mail : abhishekmaggo@yahoo.com
Course : BIS(H)
Key Interests Areas :
C, C++, ASP, Visual Basic
PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN
PARICHAY – USEFI DATABANK
CLIENT : UNITED STATES EDUCATION FOUNDATION IN INDIA (USEFI)
The project was made to fully automate the HR department of the organization. A key objective was to prepare a
database/design & user interface for managing the exhaustive information about all the contacts and the national
level events by USEFI. The database so designed in SQL Server was expected to provide real-time updation and
retrieval of information. The project involved an access control mechanism by which an officer was allowed to view
the information and prevent unauthorized access. It was extended to generation of all type of reports needed by
USEFI.
The software is embedded part of Sighting System of a armored vehicle. This is a Gyro Stabilized control that
provides line of control Stabilized to a high degree of accuracy against any vehicular disturbance in the Azimuth and
Elevation axes. The main function of the SEU is to acquire target data from the Laser Range Finder (LRF), for
designating and engaging targets, along with transferring the relevant data to the Fire Control Computer (FCC). It
also provides user interface to manage System health and releva nt information.
Project included Development and Installation of Enterprise Communication Solutions using a wide range of Si-
emens products for accomplishment of jobs like Customized Corporate LAN Development over Wired and Wireless
Platforms using L2/L3 3COM switches and CISCO Routers, Communication Systems using Siemens Communication
Servers supporting both Digital and Analog transmission along with Campus Wireless Telephone over DECT, Con-
vergence Solution i.e. VoIP technology System Integration and Communication Solutions using Video Conferencing
over ISDN and IP.
The Project involved working on 8086 Training/development kit and experiment with the Assembly Language
Programming on the Kit. The second stage involves interfacing of various study modules like 8255 (Programmable
Peripheral Interface), 8259(Programmable interrupt Controller), 8254(Programmable Interval timer), 8279 (Pro-
grammable Keyboard/Display Interface etc.) to the trainer kit and their study. The project involved working with
the Analog to Digital & Digital to Analog Converter to study signal storage in hex and reproduction on the Oscillo-
scope. Specifically interfacing and synchronizing two stepper motors for Pick ‘n’ Place arm was studied and imple-
mented. In the beginning the kit was used for controlling through the Stepper Motor Card in Normal Drive and later
on Half- Step Drive and Wave Drive were also tried. Finally the computer’s parallel port was used to send signals to
control the motors using C Programming. Further on the motors were run with load and tested for use with a real
arm.
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CLIENT : Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. C
For viewing the data at SMSC through Remote Operator Interface or SMP. SMSC basically receives short message
from originating MS through MSC, IWMSC, then stores the message and then delivers the short message to the E
terminating MS.
The data SMSC includes short message for MS, PLMN specific data, system data, News letter subscription data, M
Traffic data etc. This large data needs to be managed by certain operators authorized by the service provider. Since
a mobile network spans across geographical areas so it is required to grant remote access to the operators. E
For the purpose of managing this data a service management point (SMP) is created through which the operators
get connected to the SMSC via a JDBC connection over the web request. N
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Network Monitoring Tool S
CLIENT : ERNET India Society
This tool was developed for network administrators to effectively monitor network traffic. The tool can sniff the 2
packet contents, and create a log file of the same. It can graffically plots the traffic flow and the percentage of
the type of packets received. Snapshots of these graphs can be taken and stored in various formats. Filters are
available so as to monitor only specific types of packets.
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Potential Nucleosome Sequence Prediction
CLIENT : Jawaharlal Nehru University
This project is executed as Summer project 2003, under the supervision of Andrew Lynn, Assistant Prof. at
Bioinformatics Center, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. The project involved Markov Chain and Hidden
Markov model as the machine learning applications in Bioinformatics.
This work aimed at developing an Interactive Display and Map Editing System on which GIS applications can be
modeled with some enhancement. It provides a low cost alternative to digitize a map system. While retaining the
common features like zooming scrolling it incorporated a more powerful editing module and complete mouse
operability on to the whole package. This also involved the new feature of automatic editing of map data by making
graphical editing at front-end. This software can most effectively be used by a town planner to make available a city
roadmap wherein various networks can be associated thus helping in designing a planned city map.
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GIS for optimized Delhi local bus routes
CLIENT : Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
The work aimed to develop a generalized platform on which GIS application can be modeled with some enhance-
ments and customization to the software. This work displays the bus routes on the digitized map of Delhi. In
incorporates the projection of the whole city map for the source and destination. It also displays the bus routes
taken by different bus number. The work aims to suggest the shortest distance of the route taken. It also
includes the conventional features like zooming, scrolling, it also incorporates the graphical interface, editing of
bus stops, and convenient mouse operability to the user.
This project "Text-To-Speech (TTS) & Speech Recognition (SR)" was an experiment using the Microsoft Speech SDK
to build a Speech enabled application, an application that can read the text for the user (TTS) and that can also write
for the user on the basis of what he/she speaks into the system using microphone (SR). The system uses the
interface provided by the Microsoft Speech SDK to access and use the sample TTS and SR engines. The System
provides an easy to use interface to exploit some of the features of the TTS and SR engines of the Microsoft Speech
SDK.
This project provides an interface to view images in the existing standard image formats (bmp, jpg, etc), and
also allows the user to create new images, modify the existing images, and store them in a new image format as
implemented. The project doesn’t implements any of the existing standard image formats. The image format
implmented uses one of the basic encodeing schemes, i.e, the Run Length Encoding (RLE). The implemented
image format is compared against the exiting JPEG and BMP images on the basis of the quality of the image and
the size of the images.
This project aims at implementing a WAP version of the University’s Website. The main features includes display-
ing University’s Information and the Entrance Test results conducted by university based on the entrance test roll
no. The user have to select course and then input the roll no to see his/her details and result. The WAP site also
shows university contact addresses and general information about the university. The site has been tested on
Reliance’s RWORLD and GPRS enabled GSM phones.
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w Project : Persistence File Storage Tool For Mib Data Containing Integrated SNMP Stack of The Agent A
Client : Hughes Software Systems Ltd.
w Project : Network Authentication through SCOSTA (Smart Card Operating System for Transport C
Application) based Smart Cards using OCF (OpenCard Framework).
Client : NIC (National Informatics Centre), Delhi. E
w Project : Setup And Automate The Working of OTC’s in NCR and Delhi
Client : Reliance Infocomm M
w Project : Verification & Validation of Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) Subsystem
Client : HCL Technologies
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w Project : Logic Block Packing for Cluster-based FPGA’s N
Client : ST Microelectronics
w Project : Design and implementation of the Message Transfer Part of the SS7 stack.
Client : Inter Solutions, NOIDA.
w Project : Design and implementation of the Message Transfer Part of the SS7 stack.
Client : Inter Solutions, NOIDA.
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