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“Creation anew through the power of the memory or imagination”

Dr G R Sinha joins as Principal

(SSTC-SSEC)

Dr G R Sinha is Professor of Electronics & Telecommunication and

Principal in Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus, SSEC, Bhilai of CSVTU, .

He obtained his B.E. (Electronics) and M.Tech. (Computer Technology) from

National Institute of Technology, Raipur. He received Gold Medal for obtaining

first position in the University. He received his Ph.D. in Electronics & Telecommunication from

CSVTU, Bhilai. He is Dean of Faculty and has been Executive Council Member of CSVTU, Bhilai.

He has published 180 research papers in various international and national journals and confer-

ences. He is active reviewer and editorial member of more than 12 international journals such IEEE

Transactions on Image Processing, Elsevier Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Ap-

plied Physics Research of Canada etc. He has reviewed research papers of many International Con-

ferences including IEEE conferences.

He is recipient of many awards like TCS Award 2014 for Outstanding contributions in Campus

Commune of TCS, Rajaram Bapu Patil ISTE National Award 2013 for Promising Teacher for Crea-

tive work done in Technical Education by ISTE New Delhi, Emerging Chhattisgarh Award 2013:

Best Academician, Engineer of the Year Award 2011, Young Engineer Award 2008, Young Scien-

tist Award 2005, IEI Expert Engineer Award 2007, nominated for ISCA Young Scientist Award

2006 and awarded Deshbandhu Merit Scholarship for 05 years. He has been selected as Distin-

guished IEEE Lecturer in IEEE India council for Bombay section. He has been elevated to Senior

Member of IEEE. He has been selected as Distinguished Speaker in the field of Digital Image Pro-

cessing by Computer Society of India (2015). He has been elected as Chhattisgarh Representative of

IEEE MP Sub-section Executive Council 2016.

He has authored Six Books including Biometrics: Concepts and Applications published by Wiley

India, a subsidiary of John Wiley and Medical Image Processing: Concepts and Applications

published by Prentice Hall of India.

He has delivered many Keynote Talks and chaired many technical sessions in International

Conferences in Singapore, Mumbai, Trivandrum, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Kolaghat & across the coun-

try. He is Fellow of IETE New Delhi and member of International Professional Societies such as

IEEE, IACSIT & SIE Singapore and also of many National Professional bodies like ISTE, CSI, IS-

CA, and IEI. He is member of various committees of the University and has been Vice President of

Computer Society of India for Bhilai Chapter for two consecutive years.

Three (03) Scholars have been awarded Ph.D. under his Supervision and Eight (08) have been

Registered as Ph.D. Scholars. His research interest includes Biometrics, Early Detection of Breast

Cancer, Medical Image Processing, Soft Computing Techniques; Problem based Learning, Employ-

ability Skills, Outcome based Education (OBE) etc.

Dr G R Sinha has been elected as “Chhattisgarh Representative of IEEE” MP Sub-

section Executive Council 2016.

Chief Patron:

Shri I. P. Mishra

President, SGES

Patron:

Mrs. Jaya Mishra

Vice-President, SGES

Chief Editor: Dr. G. R. Sinha (Principal, SSTC-SSEC ) Editor Dr. Shilpi Dewangan (Assot. Prof.,Applied Mathematics , (SSTC)SSEC Students-Editors: Aman Verma--V th Sem(Mech) Durgesh Singh-V th Sem(Mech) ========o========

April-June2016 Volume 16 SSTC SHRI SHANKARA-

CHARYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE,

BHILAI

Salient Features:

Result-8th Sem

Placement

Scope and opportu-nities in Engineer-ing

Info graphics of HoD

Highlights “Creation anew through the power of the memory or imagination”

Quarterly Newsletter

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PLACEMENT STATISTICS

S. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE BRANCH

1 Shubham Patni CSE

2 Dhiraj Kumar

ETC 3 Diksha Gajendra

4 Aman Mehta

5 Niharika Yadu

COMPANIES

S. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE BRANCH

1 Manish Yadav

MBA 2 Prashant Kumar

3 Anurag Soni

4 Jyoti Kashyap

S. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE BRANCH

1 Raj Kumar Soni MECH

S. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE BRANCH

1 Ria Kesharwani CSE

2 Akshya Pandey ETC

3 Dipika Likhani

IT 4

Diksha Rahat Gaonkar

S. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE BRANCH

1 Shubhra Mishra CSE

S. NO. NAME OF CANDIDATE BRANCH

1 Pranita Singh ETC

2 Bhumika Patel

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University Result of 8th Semester of SSEC-SSTC-2015

Sl. No. Branch No. of Students appeared

No. of Students Passed

Pass %

1 CSE 56 53 94.6%

2 ET&T 97 92 95%

3 IT 30 28 93%

4 MECH 115 107 93.04%

Overall Pass Percentage 8th Sem- 93.95%

Topper 8th Sem.-CSE

S.No. Name of the Students Marks Obtained (out of 1000)

1 Animesh Keshri 879

2 Mansi Borwanker 866

3 Surbhi Singh 964

4 Vandana Chandrakar 862

5 Bhavishya Jain 848

Topper 8h Sem.-ET&T

S.No.

Name of the Students Marks Obtained (out of 1000)

1 Amit Singh Rajput , Ruchi Sahu

870

2 Madhuri Chauhan 868

3 Chetna Sahu , Esha Shrivastava

856

4 Arushi Singh 855

5 Diksha Tiwari , Divyani Chetwani

852

Topper 8th Sem.– MECHANICAL

S.No. Name of the Stu-dents

Marks Obtained (out of 1000)

1 Sunny Jain 887

2 Vinay Kumar Verma 876

3 Alka Meher , Ashish Kumar Sahu

866

4 Pushpendra Kumar 865

5 Ameen Verma 859

Topper 8th Sem.-IT

S.No. Name of the Students Marks Obtained (out of 1000)

1 Indu Chandravashi 886

2 Pranoti Joshi 865

3 Ankit Shrivas 858

4 Nidhi Panday 857

5 Simran Kaur Sanota 857

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HOD (ETC)

Name: Prof.Yogesh S. Bahendwar Designation: Associate Professor & Head Qualification: B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D (Pursuing) With SSEC Since: 2008 Subject of Interest: Embedded system, Image processing, Analog Electronics Publication: 12 International Journal, 4 International Conferences and 15 National Conferences Guided (ME): 06 Awarded and 05 (Pursuing) Motto : A good Educationist Message: SSTC aims to educate Technocrats. We believe these technocrats contribute to make a difference to their organizations and to the world around them. In our endeavor, we draw upon reserves of goodwill among the diaspora of our alumni, reputation among recruiters and potential stu-dents, and commitment of our faculty and staff to the institute. The future holds tremendous promise for the Institute. We look forward to being recognized as one of the premier Technical Institute worldwide. To achieve this goal, the Institute is following a three-pronged approach: connect, nurture, and grow. We will:- CONNECT proactively with the worlds of practice and policy, with academic work nationally and globally, with our alumni, and with the local community.- NURTURE a high performance work environment by emphasizing and support-ing a climate of autonomy ,stretch, and team work.- GROW our capacity, but do so in a thoughtful and strategic manner, aiming to have an impact commensurate with our ambitions, and ensuring that we maintain and up grade the quality of our people and our experience. These three strategic priorities - connect, nurture, and grow – therefore, are at the core of our effort to be a premier global Technical institute that educates leaders of enterprises. Strengths: Hard Work

HOD (MECHINICAL)

Name: Prof.Swapnil Jain Designation: Associate Professor & Head Qualification: B.E , M.E. With SSEC Since: 2009 Subject of Interest: Fundamental of Mechanical Engineering , Thermody-namics Publication: 04 Papers Publication (Books) : 3 Message: Mechanical engineering is a core branch and it creates, develops the technologies in the

field of engineering. It is classified in three sections: Production, Design and Thermal. All these sec-

tions are interconnected with all other streams of the engineering. Considered as a core engineering

field, Mechanical Engineering is the foundation for several other technologies like CAD/ CAM/CAE,

CNC, Robotics and Mechatronics; so without this Branch we cannot imagine anything in this world.

Know Your HoDs

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HOD (CSE)

Name: : Prof. Radhe Shyam Panda Designation: Assistant Professor & Head Qualification: B.E , M.E. With SSEC Since: 7 June 2010 Subject of Interest: ADA,C,C++,Java,DS Publication:

A Comparative Study on Various Mechanisms to Detect Phishing Websites, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology (IJARCET), Vol-ume 2, Issue 12, December 2013, ISSN: 2278 – 1323

Protection from Phishing Attacks by Exploiting Page Rank, Reputation and Source Code of the Webpage, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Soft-ware Engineering, Volume 4, Issue 3, March 2014, ISSN: 2277 128X

Projects: “Phishing detection mechanism using page rank and reputation of the web page” I Like: To meet the deadlines, if some work is assigned to me. I Hate: To delay the work. Motto : To become a person of integrity.

Message: As a teacher by profession my message would always be student oriented that is the

process of learning is extremely important in life. What you learn, how you learn and where you learn

play a crucial role in developing ones intellectual capability. In the current market scenario the student

should be adaptable to new technologies that come their way. On the basis of the quality of technical

education that we provide to our student we are confident that our Engineers will emerge as assets not

only to our institution and to the organization they belong, but also to the country at large. Strengths: Integrity.

HOD (IT)

Name: Prof.Animesh Singh Designation: Sr. Assistant Professor & Head Qualification: B.E. , M.Tech With SSEC Since: January, 2011 Subject of Interest: Software Engineering, Operating Sys tem, Digital Electronics & Logic De-sign and Computer System Architecture Achievements: Having Certificate of National Level Mathematics Olym-piad. Publication: 05 International Conferences and 05 National Conferences I Like: Playing guitar I Hate: Lazy people Motto of my life: To become good Teacher and maintain a healthy relationship with every one. Message: “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have” Strengths: Positive Attitude, diligent and helpful

Know Your HoDs

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Professor I/C FIRST YEAR

Name: Dr. Mimi A. Pateria Designation: Professor Qualification: Ph.D (Physics) With SSTC Since : 2008 Subject of Interest: Applied Physics: Semiconductor nano structured Physics, Electro – Optical studies, Luminescence Properties, Material Science and Solid State devices ACHIVEMENTS Publications : 58 Research paper published at National / International Journals / Proceedings of Con ferences PERSONAL ACHIEVMENTS 1. Convenor of a “National workshop on Physics & applications of Luminescence to Nanoscience, Ra-

diation Dosimetry and Geology (NWPAL-09)” held on Dec. 3-4, 2009 at SSCET, Bhilai

2. Research work used at the cover page of Journal „Optical Materials‟ (Elsevier North Holland) in

the issue of June 2004

3. Worked in collaboration with Dr. Fink, Hahn Meitner University, Germany

4. Selected amongst the 16th young Physicist to present a paper in YPC-2001 held at SINP, Kolkatta

5. Invited to present a no. of papers/talks at various National / International forums

6. Invited as judge/ Chief guest on various schools and colleges of Chhattisgarh state

7. Awarded by Pt. Ravishankar University Fellowship [1999] for JRF was awarded Senior Research

Fellowship (SRF) [2002] by CSIR, New Delhi

Projects: 1. Awarded a project grant (completed) on “ Investigation on structural and optical properties of some

CdS type nanoparticle films” under SERC Fast Track Proposals for young scientist by Govt. of India,

Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi. [SR/FTP /PS-29/2005]

2. Awarded a MODROB Project for lab development worth Rs.13 lakhs (completed) by AICTE [8024/RID/BOR/MOD-302/2008-2009]

Guided : P.hD : 04 Students (registered in CSVTU) I Like: Simplicity, being close to nature and down to earth. I Hate: Complex attitude; hypocrites ; unpunctual people. Motto : To live each day as if it was my last; i.e. to be happy always Message: Failure can be foundation of success. If you take a look at all the companies that have succeeded Microsoft, Apple, Google, Face book etc; all these companies went through times of hard-ships. It‟s how optimistic you are that will determine your success. Think for yourself, stand against the trend and be innovative. Strengths: My experience and positive attitude towards life

Know Your HoDs

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Scope of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Studying electronics and communication engineering is the dream of every second aspirant due to a number of reasons – growth, job opportunities, salary range and continuous industry growth. Taking educational scope into consideration, today‟s world is coming up with new technological advancements every day. The-se new developments are done by the engineers turned scientists. In bringing their own thoughts in the world‟s next brilliant technological advancement and this path can be achieved by producing quality Electronics & Communication Engineers. In-depth knowledge is required for such tasks and this fur-ther divides Electronics & Communication into various sub fields. This field has a great scope in India & abroad. CAREER PROSPECTS: Having a further look at the career prospects, there is bound to be huge demand for competent engi-neers in electronic industry to cope this demand in technology. The engineers would be involved in sustaining cutting edge technology to stay ahead in competition. An electronic engineer can find a job in Consumer electronics manufacturing organization , Tele-communication & IT industries, Health care equipment manufacturing , Mobile communication(2G,3G,4G), Internet technologies, Power Electronics, and other industries like steel, petroleum and chemical industry, directing control and testing production process. Electrical Technicians and technologists can specialize in technical sales, product representation, systems management, the design and manufacture of electronic devices and systems, or the installa-tion, maintenance and repair of electronic systems and equipment. They may also work with computers and electronic equipment in the medical, manufacturing, in-dustrial control, telecommunications, aeronautical and military fields. Electronics & telecommunica-tion engineers also have several job openings & good pay-packages as compared to other branches. Electronics and Communication Engineers are acquired by top recruiters (both private and govern-ment) like DMRC, Siemens, Motorola, Intel, Texas Instruments, BEL, ISRO, DRDO, Accenture, Wipro, HCL Technologies, NVidia, Samsung, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, TCS, Conexant, MTNL, AIR, BSNL, Indian Air force, Indian Navy, Railways, Bharat Electronics Ltd and Flextronics and Philips Electronics. Indian Engineering Services Digital India Imtiatines driven opportunities

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Scope of Information Technology Engineering : Information Technology drive the world and has become an indispensable part of human civilization. For every learned individ-ual, it is an asset for the knowledge economy. Computer Science Engi-neering not only grooms research scientists who have passion for in-vention and novel design of new technology and explore new vistas for the use of existing technology. Prospective computer technologists are supervised and guided by ex-perts to study and solve complex problems in computing in all walks of human endeavour especially in business, science, medicine, and education sector. As a career: Booming IT sector in India has plenty of jobs for fresh computer science graduates. Candidates from top engineering Universities and colleges Like JK Lakshmipat University get attractive job offers from MNC IT companies. A person having B.Tech in computer science & engineering or information tech-nology can start his career as IT engineer. Career in IT is considered one of the most high-paying jobs and is full of opportunities; particularly when India‟s prowess in information technology industry is recognized across the globe. Besides the Computer Engineers have plenty of options to work in IT companies in departments such as design, development, assembly, manufacture and maintenance, etc. Placement: Designation in company: Software Developers, Hardware Engineers, System Designer, System Analyst, Networking Engineers, DBA, Software Testing, Security analyst etc. Top Companies:: Google, Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard, International Business Machines Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, Dell Inc, NEC Corporation, Canon Inc, Apple Inc, ASUSTEK Computer Inc, Acer Inc, Lenovo Group Limited, SAIC, Sun Microsystem, TCS, Infosys, HCL, Wipro, CMC, CMS, L&T, Techmahindra etc. Government Sector; Banking and Research

Scope of Computer Science & Engineering B.E./B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering is all about Computer Sciences, programming languages, software development and testing, networking etc. Computers drive the world and have be-come an indispensable part of human civilization. Career in IT is con-sidered one of the most high-paying jobs and is full of opportunities; particularly when India‟s prowess in information technology industry is recognized across the globe. Computer Science Engineering not on-ly grooms research scientists who have passion for invention and novel design of new technology and explore new vistas for the use of existing technology. Numerous IT companies from India employ huge number of computer professionals in their Indian and overseas offices. Booming IT sector in India has plenty of jobs for fresh computer science graduates.

Job opportunities are available for Graduates in Government as well as Private sector. Graduates may

take up the following job posts-

Software Developers, Hardware Engineers, System Designer, System Analyst, Networking Engineers,

DBA, Software Testing, Security analyst etc.

Top Companies:

Google, Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard, International Business Machines Corporation, Toshiba Corporation,

Dell Inc, NEC Corporation, Canon Inc, Apple Inc, ASUSTEK Computer Inc, Acer Inc, Lenovo Group

Limited, SAIC, Sun Microsystem, TCS, Infosys, HCL, Wipro, CMC, CMS, L&T, Techmahindra etc.

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Scope of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering. It is also referred to as the „mother‟ branch of engineering. Another appealing feature of mechanical engineering is that the application base of this field of study is extremely broad and diverse. Almost all inventions during the ancient period and a vast majority in the modern era are direct contributions of one or the other application of mechanics. Traditionally, mechanical engineers have to deal with concepts such as mechanics, thermodynamics, ro-botics, kinematics, structural analysis, fluid mechanics and many others. These concepts are applied in the process of designing state-of-the-art manufacturing units, different types of motor vehicles, aircraft and aerospace parts and a vast assortment of industrial machinery. Mechanical engineers also contribute in the development of various engines, power plant equipment, heating and cooling systems and other simple and complex machinery. Mechanical engineers not only design new mechanical systems but they are also responsible for testing, maintaining and manufacturing them. The aforementioned are the conventional roles and responsibilities of mechanical engineers. However, times have changed. Nowadays the scope of mechanical engineering is expanding beyond its traditional boundaries. Mechanical engineers are focussing their attention towards new areas of research such as nanotechnology, development of composite materials, biomedical applications, environmental conserva-tion, etc. The ever increasing scope of this particular job profile now requires professionals to get into financial and marketing aspects of product development and even into people and resource management. All in all mechanical engineering offers a wide bouquet of job options to students who are looking for a stable and stimulating career Top Companies: Automobile and auto part manufacturers

2. Aerospace industry (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (Hal) , Indian Space Research Organisation

(ISRO) , Defence Research Development Organization (DRDO) )

3. Various Government sector undertakings (Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), Coal India

Limited (CIL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL))

4. Aviation companies (Air Charter Services Pvt Ltd , Air Charters India , Air India)

5. Steel plants (Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) , Indian Iron and Steel Company (IISCO),

The Visweswaraya Iron and Steel Ltd

6. Thermal plants and gas turbine manufacturers(NTPC, BHEL)

7. Air conditioning and refrigeration industry (Samsung , LG, Godrej)

8. Shipping industry (Inland Waterways Authority of India , The India Ports Global Pvt Ltd, JM

Baxi Group)

9. Engineering consultancies (ABG Infralogistics Ltd. ,ABG Shipyard Ltd ,ACC Limited)

10. Armed forces Indian Army Indian Navy Indian Air Force

11. Indian Engineering Services

Faculty Achievements- Seminar/Workshop/Publication

Dr. G.R. Sinha Principal SSEC has published a paper on topic , “Distinctive Feature Extraction for Indian Sign Language (ISL) Gesture Using Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT)”, at Journal of Institution of Engineers: Series (B) of Springer, July 2016,DOI 10.1007/s40031-016-0250-8

Dr. Ranjana Das Sarkhel of Communication de-partment has published a paper on topic “Between Arrival and Departure: Narrating Boundaries Experiences from Transit Spaces”.at Conference proceedings. Unique conferences Canada publication, Toronto, Canada on 2016 April. ISBN 978-0-9939889-8-1 page 25-30

Mrs. Devyani Chaube of communication depart-

ment has published a paper on topic“Enhancing

Employability for Engineering students through

Oral communication” at Conference proceedings

Paras 16ISNCESR-2nd International Seminar on

utilization of Non- Conventional Energy Sourses

for sustainable development of rural areas on

march 2016

Mrs. Timam Sharma of CSE Department has pub-

lished a paper on the topic “A Comparative study

on Various proxy signature scheme” at IJSRD–

4(4), 2016

Mrs. Timam Sharma of CSE Department has pub-

lished a paper on the topic “A Survey paper on

various Id based proxy signature scheme” at

IJRTER– 2(6), 2016

Congratulation:

Akash Kumar Shrivas, Assistant Professor , ET&T Department has completed Post Grad-uation (M.E.) (Honors) , specialization in Communication.

Nilesh Sharma, Assistant Professor , Mech. Department has completed Post Graduation (M.E.) (Honors) , specialization in Thermal Engineering.

Stress on Employability Skill Development NASSCOM and other agencies have been reporting that “more than 78 percent graduates in India are not employable”. Does it make any sense! It has two sides like every coin has two sides. One is YES, because the students are mastered in academics and tech-nical skills and if they are not equipped with set of skills then the graduates are NOT em-ployable. But, if the students are well equipped with required skill set then the aspirants for higher studies or competitive examinations be-come competent that makes them employable. Employability does not only mean getting placed or employed BUT enjoying sustainable career growth too. Few of important skills re-quired in today‟s work force include:

Communication Skill; Presentation Skill; Writing Skill; Reading comprehension and Listening

Skill; Critical Thinking and Problem Solving; Teamwork and Leadership; Honesty and Integrity; and many others

Now, what SSEC has been doing or practicing in developing the above required skill set so as to make our students competent, is million dol-lar question. Few important initiatives include: Stress on Communication Skill, Writing Skill and general aptitude right from First Semester; Mandatory Lectures on Communication Skill and General Awareness in Second Year of studies; Emphasis of Problem based Learning based Ex-periments in Laboratory classes; EdRP based academic monitoring and assess-ment; Industrial Visits; Lectures on Group Discus-sion, Personal Interview and Personality De-velopment in all higher Semesters; Opportunity to students for Development of Skill Set (both technical and others) through several activities (NSS, Curricular, Co -curricular & Extra-curricular); and many more… Hope and rather I strongly believe that

more and more number of students would be

developed as competent professionals and great

human beings.

Dr G R Sinha, Principal (SSEC)