Placement Brouchure 2018
Placement Brouchure 2018
Placement Brouchure 2018
Placement
Brochure
2018
Our Vision T o emerge as one of the
world’s leading
institute through continuing
to the highest academic
standards by forging strong
industry-academia bond and
playing a pioneering role in
research & development, so
as to serve society by way of
shaping professionals to
conquer the present and
future challenges to the
socio-economic fabric of our
society by dissemination
Our Mission T
relevant knowledge through o build & nurture a
structured learning system. new generation of
The College aims to change well-rounded
lives, build future, impart professionals who can
technical expertise and work as positive change
improve industrial links agents in the new
through high quality applied millennium.
learning. It will be our endeavour
to assimilate and
disseminate practical
strategies to future
professionals and to
encourage their
understanding of
strategic perception to
fulfill the mission of the
organisation in the fast
changing global
environment.
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College Students’ College
Vision and Societies Infrastructure
Mission
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Message from Department
Founder of
Principal Electronics
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College Department Our Past
Mission of Recruiters and
Biomedical Sc. Our Alumnae
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About Department
the of
College Food Technology
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From the Department Student’s
Principal’s of Profile
Desk Computer Sc.
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The Department
Guiding of
Force Instrumentation
From the Principal’s Desk . . .
W elcome you with pride to Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for
Women, an institute of effective education, learning and character building. At
Rajguru, you will find a vibrant, energetic, affable community of student, faculty and staff.
In choosing your course of study from 14 streams, you will be able to pursue your interests
and aptitudes and develop a holistic personality leading to a career of your choice.
We have invested our resources in putting in place modern teaching techniques, internet
facilities and related recourses for your most exclusive use. College has a sprawling
campus of 9.5 acres with lush green surroundings. Our Campus is Wi-Fi enabled with
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smart classroom equipped with projection facilities and interactive monitors to make the
classes most effective for all students with varied power of understanding and learning.
College has open air amphitheater, indoor auditorium, three-floored RFID enabled library,
conference room and hostel for nearly 119 students. The College has produced large
number of alumni who are severing the nation with distinction in various fields. Our
Alumni have reached the high echelons in various industries, securing challenging and
highly paid positions in top ranking companies/ organizations in India and abroad.
I also take this opportunity to welcome recruiters to the Placement Program 2018. We
highly value our partnership with recruiters, alumni and friends of the college and remain
committed to making recruiting experience productive and positive. I am confident that
our students will exceed all expectations and prove to be an asset for any organisation in
which they will work. I have tremendous belief in the talents of our budding young minds
and feel gratified to invite your esteemed organisation to recruit from our college. I wish all
the students success in their endeavour.
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Message from
Founder Principal . . .
S haheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women
(University of Delhi) has completed 29 years after
inception and has already made a mark in the corporate sector
as many of the alumni are occupying senior positions in
various industries in India and abroad. The college was started
in the year 1989 in a school building and today it has a beautiful
campus build on 9.5 acres of land. It has a separate academic and administrative block, one
amphitheatre and an auditorium. It has a hostel for 119 girls and thus girls come from all
over India to study here. The college library is RFID enabled and it is the first library in the
universities to have the most updated technology. The college has all state of the art
laboratories having the latest equipments. Thus our students are able to have hands on
training during their practical sessions. The college curriculum framed is such that it
allows girls to become economically independent and develop leadership qualities.
Curriculum design is innovative wherein there are a set of concept level courses, followed
by core papers in their field and skill enhancement courses which sharpen their skills. A set
of special elective courses or project which provides them with a sense of fulfillment by
addressing the questions arise in their mind during the training. Seminar by students is a
part of teaching methodology which makes them confident in their presentations.
The college has many innovative projects wherein the students are exposed to critical
thinking, lots of practical input, with hands on training and research. The college also
conducts seminars with industries from time to time. As mentioned earlier, our alumni are
placed in various industries like Varian USA, Ranbaxy USA, Wockhardt USA, Ranbaxy
Laboratories Gurgaon, Dabur India, World Health Organization, Tata Consultancy
Services, Jubilant Organosys, etc. A few students have started their own enterprise such
Fruitz Koncepts, Interactive Bees, i360 (a business training company). Thus the college has
strong alumni which help the college students in imparting training and placements too.
More than 200 industries train our students and more than 170 industries have placed
them. Today the students of our college are sought after by the industries as they have not
only acquired the necessary skills needed by the industries but they are dedicated, hard-
working and confident that they can pick up all the upcoming and newer technologies. We
as a college are committed to helping women to have global awareness, recognizing that
they live in a world that has become a global village.
I am sure all industries will find the final year students of our college as assets to their
organization. I wish all my students success in all their pursuits.
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About the college . . .
S haheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women affiliated to University of
Delhi and funded by Govt. of NCT of Delhi, was established in the year 1989. The
College offers B.Sc. (Hons) in Electronics, Instrumentation, Food Technology, Computer
Science, Biomedical Science, and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Microbiology, Bio-
Chemistry, Statistics, Bachelor in Management Studies, Bachelor of Business
Administration (FIA) and B.A. (Hons.) Psychology. These courses provide the platform
where the students are equipped with essential and practical knowledge to face the
challenging positions worldwide country.
The college has well-qualified and competent faculty. An important aspect of teaching
process is the ability to learn, unlearn and relearn. The teaching philosophy in the
college is that the difference between the teacher and the taught has to be dissolved as
the teacher and the taught are part of one process. The college has efficient support staff
responsible for the smooth functioning of various laboratories and administrative
work in the college. The college has about 1000 students at present hailing from
different parts of the country. The college gives its students opportunity to excel in
sports and co-curricular activities as well. There are various societies in the college like
Mukhauta (Street play society), Aharyaa (Dance society), Philyra (Music society),
Elvira (Fine arts society), Shuffle Shots (Photography club), Glamfire (Fashion society),
and Inklings (Literary society). There are students clubs like robotics club Eco club to
enhance their skills for career opportunities.
The College aims to change lives, build future, and impart technical expertise through high
quality applied learning. The college puts a strong foot forward to imbibe ethical values
with the aim of inculcating self reliance attitude in young women.
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the guiding force . . .
T he SRCASW faculty is regarded as one of the best and continually strives to create a caring and
stimulating learning environment by using the most progressive pedagogy.
Dr. Payal Mago, Ph.D. (Botany), Principal
Department of Biomedical Science Department of Food Technology
Dr. Radhika Bakshi, Assistant Professor Dr. Kulsum Jan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Varsha Mehra, Assistant Professor Ms. Shikha Goel, Assistant Professor
Dr. Saquib Ansari, Assistant Professor Ms.Vandana, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shruti Banswal, Assistant Professor Ms. Prabhjot Kaur, Assistant Professor
Dr. Indu Arora, Assistant Professor Department of Instrumentation
Dr. Manisha Khatri, Assistant Professor Dr. Daya Bharadwaj, Assistant Professor
Dr. Parvinder Kaur, Assistant Professor Dr. Sneha Kabra, Assistant Professor
Dr. Hemant , Assistant Professor Ms. Himani Dua, Assistant Professor
Mr. Tarun, Assistant Professor Ms. Neha Garg, Assistant Professor
Ms. Neetu Sain, Assistant Professor Ms. Reshma Sinha, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science Dr. Yogesh Pratap, Assistant Professor
Dr. Suruchi Chawla , Assistant Professor Ms. Sarul Mallik, Assistant Professor
Ms. Deepali Bajaj, Assistant Professor Ms. Sonal Singh, Assistant Professor
Dr. Aakansha , Assistant Professor Department of Physics
Ms. Urmil Bharti , Assistant Professor Dr. Alka Vohra Kuanr, Associate Professor
Ms. Tina Sachdeva, Assistant Professor Dr. Manoj Jaiswal, Assistant Professor
Mr. Sumit Kumar, Assistant Professor Mr. Ginminlen Touthang, Assistant Professor
Ms. Seema , Assistant Professor Dr. Ashok Kumar, Assistant Professor
Ms. Asha Yadav, Assistant Professor Dr. Rashmi Verma, Assistant Professor
Ms. Neha Gandhi, Assistant Professor Ms. Vartika Gupta, Assistant Professor
Ms. Tulika Kumari, Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry
Ms. Kalpana Singh, Assistant Professor Dr. Jasjeet Kaur, Associate Professor
Department of Electronics Dr. Shuchi Dhingra, Assistant Professor
Ms. Venika Gupta, Associate Professor Ms. Neha Sagar, Assistant Professor
Ms. Preeti Singhal, Associate Professor Dr. Anjeeta Rani, Assistant Professor
Dr. Amita Kapoor, Associate Professor Dr. Deepak Kumar, Assistant Professor
Ms. Monika Tyagi, Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics
Ms. Sonia Ahlawat, Assistant Professor Dr. Punita Saxena, Associate Professor
Dr. Neha Katyal, Assistant Professor Dr. Shalu Sharma, Assistant Professor
Ms. Surbhi Aggarwal, Assistant Professor Ms. Ritika Chopra, Assistant Professor
Mr. Deepak Jaiswal, Assistant Professor Dr. Minakshi Dhamija, Assistant Professor
Department of Food Technology Ms. Raksha Verma, Assistant Professor
Dr. Shuchi Agrawal, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ranjana Singh, Associate Professor
Dr. Amita Sethi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Deepa Joshi, Associate Professor
Ms. Tanvi , Assistant Professor
Ms. Para Dholakia, Assistant Professor
Ms. Saumya Chaturvedi, Assistant Professor Department of Botany
Ms. Chaynika Verma , Assistant Professor Dr. Rekha Mehrotra, Associate Professor
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students’ societies . . .
Ahaarya – This society has been actively participating in a wide variety of categories like
western group dance, duet dance, solo classical dance etc. They have participated in many
inter college festivals and won positions in various colleges and brought laurels to college.
Glamfire – Glamfire has a group of fashion and designing enthusiasts. Students of this
society participated in fashion shows on various themes and won best attire, best Revlon
model, best design etc. in inter college competition.
Shuffleshots – Shuffleshots is an emerging society of the college with camera in hands &
creativity in minds. Their indefatigability has a very promising future for the photography
club. The society has the record of participation in various photography events and won
the positions in colleges.
Inklings – Inklings hosts a number of events each year like conferences, writing
competitions, debates and reading circles and won positions in group discussion, best
interjector, best speaker awards in various colleges.
Elvira – Elvira, the Fine arts society, participated in various colleges for events like Rangoli
making, Diya Decoration, Poster Making, Card Making, handscape, trash craft rangoli and
jewellery making from e waste etc. and won positions.
Philyra – Philyra performs and participates in various events like Duet Singing, Group
Singing for different colleges and bring with themselves a lot of appreciation and credit.
Members have also done studio recording for commercial purposes.
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Department of Biomedical science . . .
T he Department of Biomedical Science was started in college in 2005 with a vision
dedicated to educating a next generation of outstanding Biomedical Scientist who
will drive future cutting edge translational research.
There are four well equipped labs namely : Microbiology Lab Molecular Biology/
Biotechnology LabTissue culture Lab/ Cell Biology Lab Research Lab – The Department
has state of the art laboratory facility with latest equipment including thermocycler, UV
spectrophotometer, multiple gel electrophoresis units, centrifuges, shakers, autoclaves,
rotary vacuum, laminar flow, microscopes, gel documentation unit which makes learning
experience worthwhile and helps in the better understanding of the subjects. The course
equips the students with knowledge and skills necessary for a career in research in both
basic and applied sciences.
Departmental Library : The Department has a library with a reading room. The
Departmental library has 50 books.
Internet facilities for Staff & Students: The Department has system with Internet facility. It
is available for staff to access web.
Every year an annual departmental fest PLEXUS is also organised to celebrate science in
which students are encouraged to discuss and learn about new techniques and happenings
in the field of biomedical science. The main goal behind organising these events, seminars,
workshops is to encourage overall development of the students along with the academics
by providing them opportunities to explore their interests in various fields of research,
providing them hands-on training of several important techniques.
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The Department has undertaken and completed the following projects :
1. Isolation and characterization of halotolerant bacteria from saline soils and study their
effect on wheat seedlings. Funding Authority : University of Delhi. Grant : 6 Lakhs
2. Complexity of repeat sequences in differential genomes of plant/animal infecting
viruses. Funding Authority : University of Delhi. Gran t: 3.5 Lakhs
3. Unraveling the genetic basis of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Funding Authority :
University of Delhi. Grant: 6 Lakhs.
4. Bioactive component quantification and inhibitory activity of MurrayaKoenigii (Curry
leaf) extracts against key enzymes linked to the pathology and complications of type 2
diabetes. Funding Authority : University of Delhi. Grant : 6 Lakhs.
5. Design, Synthesis and evaluation of anti-diabetic activity of substituted alkyl
carboxylic acid derivatives as GPR40 agonists. Funding Authority : University of Delhi.
Grant : 7.5 Lakhs.
6. Transition metal based spinel oxide-graphene nanoribbon composites for removal of
pesticide from water. Funding Authority : University of Delh. Grant : 5 Lakhs.
7. Isolation and characterization of Adhatoda Vasica constituents for antimycobacterial
activity against mycobacterium tuberculosis in vitro and ex vivo within human
macropahges. Funding Authority : Department of Science and Technology (DST).
Grant : 23.3 Lakhs.
Conferences and Workshops : Two National Conference and a workshop has been
organised by Department:
The Department of Bio-Medical Science has been sanctioned a Department of Science and
Technology (DST) funded project entitled “Isolation and characterization of Adhatoda
Vasica constituents for antimycobacterial activity against mycobacterium tuberculosis in
vitro and ex vivo within human macropahges”.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
C : Core Courses; GE : Generic Elective; AECC : Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course; SEC : Skill Enhancement Courses;
DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
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Department of computer science . . .
T he Department of Computer Science was established in the year 2004 in the college
with a vision to be a leading department, offering high quality education in the field of
Computer Science and research in allied areas; to produce scientifically inquisitive, design
oriented computer scientists and researchers capable of lifelong learning; to promote
talent of students for innovation and research in the field of Computer Science; and to
produce socially sensitive computer scientists with professional ethics To provide value
based education by initiating social activities.
The Department of Computer Science is Currently Running B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science
under CBCS Mode. The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses
from the prescribed courses comprising core, elective/minor or skill based courses. The
courses can be evaluated following the grading system, which is considered to be better than
the conventional marks system. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce uniform grading
system in the entire higher education in India.
Over the past few years the department has provided excellent infrastructure for executing
software skills using the latest software development tools and technologies. The
department has 4 well equipped ICT enabled labs with about 135 computers with latest
computer configuration : Intel corei7 – 3.4 GHz processors with 4 GB RAM, 64-bit
operating System with Wi-Fi connectivity, Three High-end HP ML350G8 Tower Model
Servers and Laptops A good combination of Licensed Software and Free/Open Source
Software to enrich student practical experience.
Department has latest software like Oracle 10Gi, Multimedia Tools, Red Hat Linux, Visual
Studio, Developer 2000, Windows NT server, Fortran 90, Turbo C++ etc. Three HP LaserJet
4555HMFP server printers, colour laser printer, laser printers cum scanners. Each lab has a
mounted LCD projector which is used during seminars and presentations.
An add-on CISCO laboratory is further equipped with CISCO 2900 series routers, CISCO
1900 switches 24 Port full Duplex, Bay stack 425 24 T switches, 16 port hubs, cable testers etc.
Department also has various utility rooms like programmer room, server room,
departmental library, UPS room, teaching rooms and technical staff room. Department has
skilled lab staff which includes a Scientific Assistant, Technical Assistant, Lab Assistants
and Lab Attendants to manage the lab work efficiently.
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Departmental Library : The Department has a small library/book club. It has more than 200
books donated by faculty and alumnae.
Internet facilities for Staff and Students: To enhance the spirit of research work among
students the labs are equipped with Internet facility to provide access to e-journals and
other scientific portals of interest. The Department has about 100 systems with Internet
facility. They are available to both staff and students.
The Department organizes its Technical fest “Tech Melange” every year. The students
organize it with great zeal introducing an element of competition in technology. Every year
we experience an increase in participation of students from other colleges.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
C : Core Courses; GE : Generic Elective; AECC : Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course; SEC : Skill Enhancement Courses;
DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
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Department of Electronics . . .
T he Department of Electronics was established since the inception of the college i.e.
1989. The department envisages to achieve recognition as an estimable department,
offering high quality education in the field of
Electronics with due emphasis on research.
Its mission is to promote the establishment of
centre of excellence in upcoming areas of
technology to imbibe the essence of
innovation among faculty and students; to
enable students to develop skills to solve
complex technological problems of current
times and also provide a framework for
promoting collaborative and multi-
disciplinary activities; and to provide value
based education by initiating social
activities.
The Department of Electronics is currently running B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics under CBCS
Mode.
There are well equipped eight laboratories in the department, namely : Circuit and
Networks Lab; Digital and Analog Lab; Communication Lab; Microprocessor Lab;
Optoelectronics Lab; Electronics Simulation Lab1; Electronics Simulation Lab2; and
Research Lab. The labs are equipped with Digital storage oscilloscopes, Function
Generators, Power supplies, Multi meters, sophisticated 8085/8086 Microprocessor trainer
kits etc. and latest software based on Electronics. The Department has a
Research/Workshop laboratory recognized by the university currently with one Ph.D.
Student.
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The Department organizes its Technical fest “Electromania” every year since 2005. The
students organize it with great zeal introducing an element of competition in technology.
Every year we experience an increase in participation of students from other colleges.
The department has also organised three national conference in the past 2 years viz.
National Conference NCAECA 2016; National Conference RTIE 2016; and National
Conference RTIE 2015.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
C-I : Basic Circuit Theory and Network Analysis C-III : Semiconductor Devices
C-II : Mathematics Foundation for Electronics C-IV : Applied Physics
AECC-I : English/MIL Communication or EVS AECC-II : EVS or English/MIL Communication
GE-I GE-II
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
C : Core Courses; GE : Generic Elective; AECC : Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course; SEC : Skill Enhancement Courses;
DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
Discipline Specific Electives (DSE) (Credit : 06 each) 3. Mobile Applications Development (4)
(4 papers to be selected) DSE I-IV 4. Internet Technologies (4)
1. Power Electronics (4+4) 5. Programming with LabVIEW (4)
2. Numerical Analysis (4+4)
Other Discipline GE-I to GE-IV
3. Modern Communication Systems (4+4)
1. Mathematics
4. Semiconductor Fabrication and Characterization (4+4)
2. Computer Science
5. Electrical Machines (4+4)
3. Physics
6. Basic VLSI Design (4+4)
4. Biomedical Science
7. Digital Signal Processing (4+4)
5. Chemistry
8. Control Systems (4+4)
6. Commerce
9. Computer Networks (4+4)
Any other discipline of Choice
10. Nanoelectronics (4+4)
11. Embedded Systems (4+4) Generic Elective Papers (GE) for other
12. Biomedical Instrumentation (4+4) Departments/Disciplines (Credit : 06 each)
13. Transmission Lines, Antenna & Wave Propagation (4+4) 1. Electronic Circuits and PCB Designing (4+4)
14. Dissertation (4+4) 2. Digital System Design (4+4)
3. Instrumentation (4+4)
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) (02 papers) 4. Practical Electronics (4+4)
(Credit : 02 each) SEC-I to SEC-II 5. Communication Systems (4+4)
1. Design and Fabrication of Printed Circuit Boards (4) 6. Microprocessor and Microcontroller Systems (4+4)
2. Robotics (4) 7. Consumer Electronics (4+4)
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Department of Food Technology . . .
T he Department of Food Technology was established since the inception of the college
i.e.1989. The department envisages to educate and develop undergraduate and
graduate students for leadership roles and to cater the need of the fast growing demand in
the food industry, academia and in government sector.
The Department of Food Technology is currently Running B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology
under CBCS Mode. The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses
from the prescribed courses comprising core, elective/minor or skill based courses. The
courses can be evaluated following the grading system, which is considered to be better
than the conventional marks system. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce uniform
grading system in the entire higher education in India. This will benefit the students to
move across institutions within India to begin with and across countries.
The Department is located on ground floor and the pilot plants are in the basement area.
There are seven main labs namely : Analytical Lab1; Analytical Lab 2; Food Microbiology
Lab; Food and Nutrition Lab; Food Engineering and animal technology Lab; Food
Instrumentation Lab; and Sensory Evaluation Lab.
The Department has well developed infrastructure. There are additional rooms for culture
inoculation, sample weighing and sample digestion equipped with laminar flow chamber,
electronic balances and digestion facilities respectively. The pilot plant I houses bakery and
Ice-cream unit and Pilot plant II houses canning and dehydration unit. The departmental
library has reference books, project reports and product development literature with
computers and internet facilities for the faculty and students. The analytical lab has
sophisticated instrumentation facilities for students. Some of the Key instruments are:
moisturometer, bursting strength tester, vacuum oven, brookfield viscometer, Abbes
refractometer, penetrometer, hydrometer, viscometer, soxhlet unit, UV visible
spectrophotometer, dehydrator, muffle furnace, polarimeter, Lovibondtintometer,
Kjeldahl unit, Ball mill, vacuum evaporator, fermenter, Digital microscope and RM-PV
estimation assembly.
Bakery unit has planetary mixer, baking ovens, dough kneader, bread slicer, dough
sheeter, bun cutter, sugar grinding mill, kitchen aid mixer etc. Microbiology lab has
autoclave, incubators, binocular microscopes, BOD incubator, air sampler, Millipore
filtration assembly, laminar air flow chamber, electronic colony counters etc. The lab also
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has high end equipments which include HPLC system, texture analyzer, atomic
absorption spectrophotometer, rancimat, fat analyser, protein analyser, reverse Osmosis
plant and SO2 estimation assembly.
The Department boasts of a small library too. Students use its facility during practical and
otherwise. The Department also has systems with Internet facility. They are available for
both staff and students to access web.
The Department celebrates its fest “World Food Day” every year. The students organize it
with great zeal and enthusiasm and hold various competitions. Every year there is an
increase in participation of students from other colleges.
A National conference was organised by the Department in year 2016 – “First National
Conference on Advances in Food Science and Technology” (NCAFST-2016).
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
C : Core Courses; GE : Generic Elective; AECC : Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course; SEC : Skill Enhancement Courses;
DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
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Department of instrumentation . . .
T he department of Instrumentation was established in the year 1989. Instrumentation
is a multi-disciplinary branch which includes Electrical, Electronics and
Instrumentation. It enriches the students to excel in the area of automation where the
students are exposed to various subjects related to measurements and control. The
department envisages to aspire for excellence in the multi facets of Instrumentation
through consistent innovative practices to make an effective contribution in the field of
Instrumentation technology. Its mission is to mould motivated and well-qualified
Instrumentation professionals who can provide solutions to Process, Automation, and
Allied Industries; the department focuses on preparing the students to meet global
industrial challenges. The ultimate goal is to make them aware of the recent advances
taking place in the technological field; Furnish the students with potent concepts and
application based knowledge to cater to the competency of the industries, research
organizations and entrepreneurship skills; Inculcate good human and social values along
with the intellectual and core technical skills among the students so as to transform their
ideas to practice and real world applications; Nurture wisdom and foster innovation ideas
amongst the youth towards serving the society.
The Department enjoys long standing relationships with industry, academia, and research
organizations of national importance to pursue teaching, training and research agenda.
The industry/research organization members that play active participation in
departmental activities are Sunpharma Pvt. Ltd, Jubiliant Organosys Pvt. Ltd, Toshvin
Analytical Pvt. Ltd., Dabur Research Foundation, Centre of pollution Control Board
(CPCB) Delhi, IEEE EDS Delhi Chapter, Futuronix Pvt. Ltd, Tevatron Technologies Pvt.
Ltd., Yakult Danone India Pvt. Ltd., to name a few.
There are six well equipped labs namely : Analytical Instrumentation Laboratory
supported by a Wet Laboratory; Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory; Electrical
Machine & Control System Laboratory; Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory;
Industrial Instrumentation Laboratory; and Analog & Electronics Instrumentation Lab.
The Analytical laboratory is well equipped with HPLC, GLC, Karl Fischer Titrator, pH
meter, UVV Spectrophotometer, Photometer, Flame Photometer, FTIR
Spectrophotometer, and Rotary Vacuum Evaporator. The Biomedical laboratory has
biomedical kits which are used to measure EEG, ECG, EMG, pulse rate, respiration rate etc.
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The lab also has ELISA reader, Biochemistry Analyzer, Biomedical Scanner, PCR machine,
Blood cell counter and ultrasound machine.
The Department organizes its annual technical fest, “Technexus”. The fest is organized
every year with the objective to provide platform for the students to showcase their talent
with a competitive spirit.
The Department has also organised two national conferences in past 2 years viz. Second
National Conference on Recent Trends in Instrumentation and Electronics RTIE-2016; and
First National Conference on Recent Trends in Instrumentation and Electronics RTIE-2015.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Instrumentation
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
C-I : Basic Electronics and Network Analysis C-III : Analog Devices and Circuits
C-II : Applied Physics C-IV : Transducers and Sensors
AECC-I : English/MIL Communication or EVS AECC-II : EVS or English/MIL Communication
GE-I GE-II
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
C : Core Courses; GE : Generic Elective; AECC : Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course; SEC : Skill Enhancement Courses;
DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
Discipline Specific Electives (DSE) (Credit : 06 each) Other Discipline GE-I to GE-IV
(4 papers to be selected) DSE I-IV 1. Mathematics
1. Concepts of Chemistry (4+4) 2. Computer Science
2. Signal and Systems (4+4) 3. Physics
3. Advanced Analytical Instrumentation (4+4) 4. Biomedical Science
4. Communication System (4+4) 5. Chemistry
5. Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation (4+4) 6. Electronics
6. Embedded System and Robotics (4+4) 7. Commerce
7. Process Control Dynamics (4+4) Any other discipline of Choice
8. Reliability and Quality Control Techniques (4+4)
9. Dissertation (4+4)
Generic Elective Papers (GE) (Minor - Instrumentation)
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) (Credit : 02 each) (any four) for other Departments/Disciplines
(2 papers to be selected) SEC-I & SEC-II (Credit : 06 each)
1. Programming in C (4) 1. Sensors and Actuators (4+4)
2. VLSI Design and Verification (4) 2. Electro-Mechanical Instruments(4+4)
3. Testing and Calibration (4) 3. Instrumentation & Control (4+4)
4. PLC and SCADA (4) 4. Analytical Instrumentation (4+4)
5. Virtual Instrumentation (4) 5. Nuclear & Biomedical Instrumentation (4+4)
6. Programming using MATLAB (4) 6. Machine Intelligence (4+4)
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college infrastructure . . .
Administrative Block – An aesthetically designed campus spread over an area of 8 acres of
land with state of the art infrastructure. The college administrative block has Principal's
Office, Administrative office, Accounts office, a Conference room and a Committee room.
Academic Block – The college has a four floored Academic Block with all Departmental
Laboratories. Each floor in the block consists of ICT enabled Seminar Room and four
Lecture Theatres.
Auditorium – The college has a multi-purpose centrally air conditioned auditorium with a
seating capacity of 500 students. A spacious stage, projector, state-of-art light and sound
arrangements makes it the perfect venue for hosting various intra and inter-college events.
Witness to special assemblies, annual days, prize distribution ceremonies, fresher's party
and more, it is an necessary part of the college where the students learn many useful life
skills as confidence, team spirit, etc.
Amphitheatre – One of the architectural delights of the college is its beautifully designed
amphitheater. With a capacity of 1000, this venue is used for entertainment, performances
and different kinds of interactive programs like Rock band concert, open stage plays etc.
Hostel & Staff Quarters – The college has a well maintained Hostel with a capacity of 119
residents on sharing basis. The hostel warden and Matron handle the responsibilities of the
hostel. Beside girl's hostel the college has on campus residential accommodation of four
Quarters for academic staff and eleven quarters for administrative staff. The college also
has on campus Principal bungalow.
A lady doctor is available for consultation in the hostel twice a week and is also available on
call. All cases of illness must be immediately reported to the warden / matron. Hostel has a
First Aid Room with all basic medicines, BP machine, weighing machine and nebulizer. All
cases of serious illness shall be referred to the nearest hospital. The local guardian will be
duly informed and will have to take charge of the resident within twelve hours of
intimation. Hostel residents interested in sports may avail the sports facilities of the college
during the timings as permitted by the warden.
Each resident is provided with a bed, one built-in wardrobe / almirah, one study table, a
chair and a bookshelf. Residents are required to bring their own mattress, pillow cover,
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quilt, blanket, bed linen, towel, bucket, coffee mug, glass, spoon, thermos flask, torch, hot
water bottle, thermometer, lock and key, duster and utensils, etc.
The hostel has one laundry room with a fully automatic washing machine on each floor.
The hostel also has one ironing room with one iron, table and dari on each floor.Pantry:
The hostel has one pantry on each floor with one induction plate, microwave oven and
fridge in common room. Wash Rooms: Five on each floor. Washrooms are equipped
with sanitary napkin incinerators. Every floor is Wi-Fi enabled. CCTVs are installed in
and around the hostel. Mosquito/Insect Control: Insect Killer Machines are installed on
each floor to safeguard the students from mosquitoes and insects.
The mess is run by a caterer on contract basis. The hostel ensures nutritious and
wholesome meals. The hostel committee along with student representatives of mess
committee will oversee the quality and nutritional content of the food served in the
mess.
Resident may receive her relatives and friends in the visitor's room. The timings for visitors
are : 4.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. : On all working days10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. : On Sundays and
other gazetted holidays. Visitors must sign and fill up pertinent columns of the visitor's
book each time they are visiting.
There is a students' common room equipped with recreational facilities such as television,
carrom board, chess, etc.It is the venue for residents to carry out activities like recitals,
debates and discussions.
College Library – The college library is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification system)
enabled, which is being used for library housekeeping operation, the system move beyond
security to become tracking system that combine security with more efficient tracking of
materials throughout the library, including easier and faster charge and discharge,
inventorying, material handling and automated book droop kiosk being used for easier
return of books. The RFID system included self-circulation desk, staff work station,
security gate, book droop box, RFID reader, RFID sticker for Book, RFID enabled member
card, SMS and e-mail services in each book transaction.
The College library has more than 20000 printed books and approx. 1,35,000 e-books, 11
printed journals and many scientific encyclopedia and periodicals covering all aspect of es,
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fundamental science, such as Electronics,
I n s t r u m e n t a t i o n , F o o d Te c h n o l o g y,
C o m p u t e r s S c i e n c e s , P s y c h o l o g y,
Management, Microbiology, Psychology,
Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Biochemistry,
Chemistry, Physics etc.
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our alumnae . . .
S haheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women feels proud of all our
alumnae. At SRACSW we have strong relation and affinity with our alumnae. Every
alternate year, alumnae meet is organized to enable present batch of students to interact
with their alumnae. This also keeps alive the bond between teachers and students. There is
an alumni organizing committee which works for this event called BLEND. The name of
event was kept keeping in mind signifying blending of present and previous batches. The
alumni, who are presently working in the industry, interact with the students from time to
time. A dedicated email-id (blend.rcaps@gmail.com) is used to keep in touch with alumni.
Networking sites like face book are used where alumnae groups are made and all meet at
one platform and share views and experiences. A few of our alumnae are :
1. Ms. Arpita Mudit, A/cs Service Manager, Nielsen Int’l Solutions (Batch 1998-2002 (BIS))
2. Ms. Vanita Goswami, Software Engineer, Wipro Technologies (Batch 2002-2005)
3. Ms. Mitali Jhulka, Software Engineer, United Health Group (Batch 2011-2014)
4. Ms. Pallavi Mahajan, Assistant Vice President, Citigroup (Batch 1998-2002 (BIS))
5. Ms. Kalpana Kediyal, Software Engineer, Headstrong (Batch 2006-2009)
This year election of office bearers for the alumni cell was conducted. The following
members (all our college alumnae) were elected as office bearers : Ms. Richa Bharti, President;
Ms. Nandini Sharma, Secretary; Ms. Akanksha Mehra, Joint Secretary; Ms. Aayushi Jain,
Treasurer; Ms. Anshu Sharma, Executive Member; Ms. Seema Shukla, Executive Member;
Ms. Shweta Birla, Executive Member; Ms. Sanya Khurana, Executive Member; Ms. Vineeta
Motilal, Executive Member; Ms. Alka Mahajan, Executive Member; Ms. Bharti Narang,
Executive Member; Ms. Tanya Seth, Executive Member; Ms. Aditi Jain, Executive Member;
Ms. Deepali Bajaj, College Representative; and Ms. Monika Tyagi, College Representative.
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PROFILE
Students’ B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 7.18; 2nd year – 7.64. CGPA: 1st year – 8.76; 2nd year – 7.96.
Skill Set: PCR techniques, Flow cytometry, NGS sequencing Skill Set: Various Biotech Techniques including ELISA,
on Ubuntu, ELISA on Architect. SDS-PAGE, Western blot, Column chromatography, Native
Training/Project: 1st year – Innovation Project (Biomedical PAGE, AGE, Ultrasound, Biopac, Spectrophotometery (UV-
Science); 2nd year – Summer Internship at Cryoviva Biotech, visible), PCR, Gel electrophoresis, ELISA reader, Gel doc,
Gurgaon. Spirometery, HPLC, Sphygmanometer, MS-Office.
Training/Project: Internship in Mankind Research Center.
CGPA: 1st year – 8.23; 2nd year – 8.5. CGPA: 1st year – 8.23; 2nd year – 8.32.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, Biopac, Spectrophotometery (UV- Skill Set: PCR techniques, Nanodrop technique, Microbial
visible), PCR, Gel electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, techniques.
Rotary evaporation, Gel doc, Spirometry, Plant tissue culture, Training/Project: 1st year – Innovation Project (Biomedical
Dialysis, Sphygmomanometer, DNA isolation techniques, Science); 2nd year – Summer Internship at IISER, Pune in
MS-office. Biology Department.
Training/Project: Innovation Project – Bioactive
component quantification and inhibitory activity of
murrayakoeiginii extracts against key enzymes linked with
complications of type 2 diabetes under Dr. Varsha Mehra,
University of Delhi.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 7.64; 2nd year – 8.04. CGPA: 1st year – 8.82; 2nd year – 9.0.
Skill Set: Spectrophotometry, Biopac, Viscometer, Elisa, Pcr, Skill Set: Molecular Docking, XRD, FTIR, DLS, SEM, TEM
Electrophoresis, MS-office, Sds Page, Pedigree analysis, and possess basic knowledge of instruments involved in
Karyotyping, Widal test, Media preparation, Microscopy. chemistry and molecular biology.
Training/Project: NA. Training/Project: Project SRCA-308 (2015-16) – “Design,
Synthesis and Evaluation of anti-diabetic activity of new
substituted alkyl carboxylic acid derivatives,” and Summer
Internship (2017) at Anna University, Chennai under
Professor D. Arivuoli – “Synthesis and characterization of
super paramagnetic maghemite nanoparticles (ã-Fe2O3) for
biomedical application.”
CGPA: 1st year –7.73; 2nd year –8.07. CGPA: 1st year – 8.45; 2nd year – 8.29.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, Biopac, Spectrophotometery, PCR, Gel Skill Set: Isolation techniques, Chromatography, Cell
electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Rotary evaporation, Gel staining and various laboratory techniques, PCR, Microscopy,
doc, Spirometry, Column chromatography and various lab Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Western blotting, Southern
techniques. blotting , Widal test.
Training/Project: Antimicrobial and Antidiabetic activity of Training/Project: NA.
plant extract of Justiciaadhatoda under Dr. Varsha Mehra,
University of Delhi.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 6.55; 2nd year – 6.46. CGPA: 1st year – 8.82; 2nd year – 9.0.
Skill Set: Spectrophotometry, Biopac, Viscometer, MS- Skill Set: Molecular Docking, XRD, FTIR, DLS, SEM, TEM
office, Centrifuge, Elisa, Pcr, Electrophoresis, Ultrasound, and possess basic knowledge of instruments involved in
Tissue staining, Pedigree analysis, Sds Page, Widal test, chemistry and molecular biology.
Media preparation, Karyotyping, Western blotting, Training/Project: Project SRCA-308 (2015-16) – “Design,
Fluroscencemicroscopy, Tissue analysis. Synthesis and Evaluation of anti-diabetic activity of new
Training/Project: NA. substituted alkyl carboxylic acid derivatives,” and Summer
Internship (2017) at Anna University, Chennai under
Professor D. Arivuoli – “Synthesis and characterization of
super paramagnetic maghemite nanoparticles (ã-Fe2O3) for
biomedical application.”
CGPA: 1st year – 7.14; 2nd year – 7.07. CGPA: 1st year – 7.5; 2nd year – 7.82.
Skill Set: Spectrophotometry, Biopac, Viscometer, MS- Skill Set: Ultrasound, Biopac, Spectrophotometery, PCR, Gel
office, Centrifuge, Elisa, Pcr, Electrophoresis, Tissue Electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-Page and various lab
analysis. techniques.
Training/Project: NA. Training/Project: NA.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 8.36; 2nd year – 8.57. CGPA: 1st year – 8.59; 2nd year – 9.39.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery, PCR, gel Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery(UV-
electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Rotary evaporation, Gel visible), PCR, gel electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE,
doc, spirometry, column chromatography and various lab Rotary evaporation, Gel doc, spirometry, Plant tissue culture,
techniques. dialysis, sphygmomanometer and various lab techniques,
Training/Project: Antimicrobial and antidiabetic activity of MS-office.
plant extract of Justiciaadhatoda under Dr. VarshaMehra, Training/Project: Innovation project – Bioactive
University of Delhi. component quantification and inhibitory activity of
murrayakoeiginii extracts against key enzymes linked with
complications of type 2 diabetes, under Dr. Varsha Mehra,
University of Delhi.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 7.86; 2nd year – 8.32. CGPA: 1st year – 7.18; 2nd year – 7.57.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery (UV- Skill Set: PCR techniques, tissue examination, ELISA, ANR,
visible), PCR, gel electrophoresis, ELISA reader, Gel doc, Tissue staining.
spirometery, HPLC, sphygmanometer, and various other lab Training/Project: 1st year - Innovation project (biomedical
techniques, MS-office. science); and 2nd year - Summer Internship at Sir Ganga Ram
Training/Project: Innovation project – Bioactive Hospital.
component quantification and inhibitory activity of
murrayakoeiginii extracts against key enzymes linked with
complications of type 2 diabetes, under Dr. Varsha Mehra,
University of Delhi. Internship at Mankind Research Center.
CGPA: 1st year – 8.00; 2nd year – 7.90. CGPA: 1st year – 7.52; 2nd year – 8.18.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery (UV- Skill Set: Spectrophotometry, ELISA, Cloning technique,
visible), PCR, gel electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Autoclaving, AGE, PCR.
Rotary evaporation, Gel doc, spirometry, Plant tissue culture, Training/Project: 1st year - Innovation project
dialysis, sphygmomanometer DNA isolation techniques and (Understanding Genetic Evolution of Acute Myeloid
various lab techniques, MS-office. Leukemia AML); 2nd year – CSEC : Summer Internship in
Training/Project: Innovation project - Design, Synthesis Lab Research, Department of Plant Molecular Biology, DU.
and Evaluation of Antidiabeticacytivity of new class of alkYl NPTEL Online Course on Introduction to Proteomics.
carboxylic acid derivatives under the supervision of Dr.
Manisha Khatri. Participated in two-day training workshop on
Drug Discovery Technology (5th-7th January, 2017). Two
months training at Microbiology and Biochemistry Deptt. in
Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 2st Year - 8.14; 2nd Year - 7.64. CGPA: 1st year – 6.37; 2nd year – 6.97.
Skill Set: Ultrasound Biopac, Spectrophotometry, PCR, Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery (UV-
Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, visible), PCR, Gel electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE,
Column Chromatography, ELISA, Blotting Techniques, Rotary evaporation, Gel doc, spirometry, Plant tissue culture,
digital marketing, Practical Skills (Immunotechniques, dialysis, sphygmomanometer DNA isolation techniques and
Microbiological Methods, Develepmental Biology, various lab techniques, MS-office.
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Enzymology, Medicinal Training/Project: NA.
Chemistry, Physiology, Epidemiology.
Training/Project: Innovation Project under DU during
2015-16. Summer Training at Cryoviva Biotech International
during June 2017.
CGPA: 1st year – 9.00; 2nd year – 8.96. CGPA: 1st Year - 5.7; 2nd Year - 6.5.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery (UV- Skill Set: Ultrasound Biopac, Spectrophotometry, PCR,
visible), PCR, gel electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE , Gel Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis,
doc, spirometry, Plant tissue culture, dialysis and various lab Column Chromatography, ELISA, Blotting Techniques.
techniques, sphygmomanometer, MS-office, java Training/Project: NA.
programming, primer designing, DNA Isolation techniques.
Training/Project: Innovation Project – Unravelling the
molecular basis of acute myeloid leukemia.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 7.82; 2nd year – 8.54. CGPA: 1st year – 7.47; 2nd year – 7.57.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery, PCR, gel Skill Set: Gel Electrophoeresis, PCR, SDS – PAGE, Biopac
electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE and various lab system, Former NSS member, Primer Designing, gene
techniques. cloning , purification of protein, imex microsatellite extracter
Training/Project: NA. and ictv (classification of virus), Spectrophotometry, ELISA,
Cloning technique, Autoclaving, AGE, PCR.
Training/Project: 1st year - Innovation project (complexity
of repeat sequences in differential Genomes of Virus); 2nd
year – CSEC : Summer Internship in Lab Research,
Department of microbiology. NPTEL Online Course on
Introduction to Proteomics. TERI University Project – Health
and Sanitation.
CGPA: 1st Year - 7.27; 2nd year - 7.07 CGPA: 1st year – 7.91; 2nd year – 8.68.
Skill Set: Ultrasound Biopac, Spectrophotometry, PCR, Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery, PCR, gel
Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Rotary evaporation, Gel
Column Chromatography, ELISA, Blotting Techniques. doc, spirometry, column chromatography and various lab
Training/Project: Bioinformatics headed by Dr. Safdar techniques.
Ali. Training/Project: Antimicrobial and antidiabetic activity of
plant extract of Justiciaadhatoda under Dr. Varsha Mehra,
University of Delhi. Bioinformatics and cancer project under
Dr. Safdar Ali and Dr. Radhika Bhakshi, University of Delhi.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
CGPA: 1st year – 8.36; 2nd year – 8.89 CGPA: 1st year - 6.5; 2nd Year - 7.3.
Skill Set: Ultrasound, biopac, spectrophotometery, PCR, gel Skill Set: Ultrasound Biopac, Spectrophotometry, MS office,
electrophoresis, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Rotary evaporation, Gel PCR, Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Agarose Gel
doc, spirometry, column chromatography and various lab Electrophoresis, Column Chromatography, ELISA, Blotting
techniques. Techniques.
Training/Project: Antimicrobial and antidiabetic activity of Training/Project: To check the antimicrobial, antidiabetic
plant extract of Justiciaadhatoda under Dr. Varsha Mehra, and anti-inflammatory activity of justiciaadhatoda whole
University of Delhi plant in chloroform under Dr. Varsha Mehra.
CGPA: 1st year - 6.45; 2nd Year - 7.29. CGPA: 1st year - 7.27; 2nd year - 7.71.
Skill Set: Ultrasound Biopac, Spectrophotometry, PCR, Skill Set: Ultrasound Biopac, Spectrophotometry, : PCR,
Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, Native PAGE, SDS PAGE, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis,
Column Chromatography, ELISA, Blotting Techniques. Column Chromatography, ELISA, Blotting Techniques,
Training/Project: Tibetian Scientific Society Workshop. Digital marketing.
Training/Project: NA.
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B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Science
Zohra Hashmi
zohrazoya1@gmail.com n
+91 - 9650889580
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PROFILE
Students’ B.Sc. (H) Computer Science
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B.Sc. (H) Computer Science
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B.Sc. (H) Computer Science
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B.Sc. (H) Computer Science
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B.Sc. (H) Computer Science
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B.Sc. (H) Computer Science
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PROFILE
Students’ B.Sc. (H) Electronics
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
Deepshikha Sonam
deepshikhachaudhary1998@gmail.com n
+91 - 9012625496 pressume00@gmail.com n
+91 - 8376933471
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
Skill Set: C language, Scilab, Matlab, Basic knowledge of Skill Set: C, Java Script, Computer Basics and Fundamentals,
matlab and scilab. Scilab, Matlab, Html.
Kajal Deepu
kajjudaksh@gmail.com n +91 - 8750730041 deepudaksh7u@gmail.com n
+91 - 9717417447
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B.Sc. (H) Electronics
Reshmi
reshmikumari483@gmail.com n
+91 - 7065926880
CGPA: 6.5.
Skill Set: C Language, Computer Basics and Fundamentals,
Scilab, Matlab.
Training/Project: NA.
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PROFILE
Students’ B.Sc. (H) Food Technology
Aisha Peenwal
aisha.peenwal.97@gmail.com n+91 - 9971596335 Anjali Singh
angel.anjali987@gmail.com n +91 - 8826223371
CGPA: 7.61.
Skill Set: Well-versed with most of the instruments related to CGPA: 9.36.
food processing and packaging (Brookfield viscometer, Air Skill Set: Knowledge of handling Autoclave, Laminar Air
dried oven, Abbe's refractometer, Autoclave, Laminar Air Flow hood, Microscope, Brookfield viscometer, Air dried
Flow hood, Microscope, Zahmnagel gas volume tester, oven, Abbe's refractometer, spectrophotometer, Cabinet
colorimeter, spectrophotometer, Cabinet dryer, Fluidised Bed dryer, Fluidised Bed Freezer, Deep freezer Butyrometer,
Freezer, Deep freezer, Butyrometer, Kjeldahl apparatus, Kjeldahl apparatus, Analytical balance, Lactometer, Multi-
Analytical balance, Lactometer, Basic knowledge of Purpose Analyzer and knowledge of word, excel, powerpoint.
analytical instrumentation and statistics. managerial skills Basic knowledge of biostatistics.
learnt during internship in Makson Group confectionery in Training/Project: FOSTOC - Safety in bakery product, one
Gujarat. month summer training at Pradeshik Co-operative Dairy
Training/Project: Makson Group confectionery in Gujarat. Federation, Lucknow, UP.
Akansha Singh
aakanshaspirit@gamil.com n+91 8742955310 Akanksha
akankshaetw1920@ gmail.com n
+91 - 9560636718
CGPA: 5.9
Mobile no.: CGPA: 7.6.
Skill Set: knowledge of how to handle refractometer, Skill Set: Viscometer, Abbes refractometer, soxhlet
photography, Lightroom, laminar flow, autoclave, apparatus, butyrometer, kjeldhal unit, freezer, drier, TLC,
microscope, spectrophotometer, butyrometer, GC, TLC, HPLC, autoclave, spectrometer, Dean and stark moisture
kjeldhal apparatus, colorimeter, Flame Photometer. content estimation and canning unit.
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B.Sc. (H) Food Technology
CGPA: 8.69.
CGPA: 9.07. Skill Set: Knowledge of handle spectrophotometer,
Skill Set: Working knowledge of spectrophotometer, Tray butyrometer, autoclave, laminar flow, spray dryer, kiln dryer,
dryer, viscometer, refractometer, fluidised bed freezer, kiln abbe`s refractometer, Brookfield viscometer, moisturometer,
dryer, kjeldhal assembly, Soxhlet apparatus, colorimeter, muffle furnace, freezers, Soxhlet apparatus, kjeldhal unit,
abbe`s refractometer, TLC, air sampler, biostatistics, canning, knowledge of making different milk products like mozzarella
quantitative analysis of tannin content, total phenolic content, cheese, channa, ice-cream, kulfi yoghurt etc. fortification of
calcium content. iron inn cereal flours, preparation of different bakery products
Training/Project: Summer internship programme Dabur like biscuit cookies, different types of cakes, utility
India Limited, Plot No. 22, Site-IV, Sahibabad Ghaziabad in management at dairy plant and CIP in Dairy and other food
quality assurance for 2 months and worked on project during processing industries.
internship. Assocom - FSSAI FoSTaC training – Train the Training/Project: Paper Presentation (1), Review paper (1);
Trainer – Bakery – Food Processing 2017. Written one review Training in (NDRI) National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal.
paper and presented 2 posters.
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Shreelaksmi Suyimzenla
shreelakshmi470@gmail.com n +91 - 9643759774 suyimienla97@gmail.com n
+91 - 9560110054
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Students’ B.Sc. (H) Instrumentation
Anuska Arnika
anushka0128@gmail.com n
+91 - 9540253122 arnikakhokher@gmail.com n
+91 - 9560101951
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B.Sc. (H) Instrumentation
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B.Sc. (H) Instrumentation
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B.Sc. (H) Instrumentation
Shivani Shivani
shivanikheiwal99@gmail.com n
+91 – 9540240113 shivanikapoor3124@gmail.com n
+91 - 7065484818
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Cherub Digimax (