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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

WEBZINE

Department Of MCA

GOVERNMNT OF NCT OF DELHI,

BHAI PARMANAND INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES,

SHAKARPUR EXTENSION, OPP. MADHUBAN COLONY(NEAR

NIRMAN VIHAR METRO STATION),DELHI-110 092

WWW.BPIBS.IN,E-MAIL:[email protected]

PHONE NO:011-22543891,22016134

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INDEX

S.NO. TOPIC

MESSAGES

1 FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK 3

2 FROM THE HOD DESK 4

3 EDITORIAL PAGE 5

ACADEMICS

4 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME - A COMMITMENT TO EXCEL 6

5 ACADEMIC CALENDER-2016 (MCA) 7

6 ODD SEMESTER (2016) 8-9

7 CONDUCT OF CLASSROOM SESSIONS 9-11

8 STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION 11-12

PROGRAMMES FOR STUDENTS

9 CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS 13-14

10 EMPHASIS ON PROFESSIONAL TRAINING/RESEARCH PROJECTS 15-17

11 INDUTRIAL VISITS 17

TRAINING AND PLACEMENTS

12 LIST OF MCA 6TH

SEMESTER STUDENTS UNDERWENT TRAINING 18-20

13 FACULTY MEMBERS OF MCA DEPARTMENT 20-21

14 MOTIVATION OF STUDENTS HROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS 22

COCURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

15 AMOGH 2016 23-23

16 WINNERS OF THE EVENTS, AMOGH-2016 23

17 SWACCH BHARAT ABHIYAN 23

18 SPORTS 24-27

19 VARIOUS COMMITTIES OF MCA DEPARTMENT 27-32

20 STUDENT’S CORNER 33-38

21 FUTURE PLAN 39

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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

It is a matter of great pleasure for me in bringing out “WEBZINE” for MCA

Department for the year 2016 The magazine depicts various academic and cultural

activities of MCA Department with special reference to their Orientation Programme,

Extra-Curricular Activities, Faculty Development Programme, Students’ Participation

and achievements in various Programmes, Industrial/Study Visits, and Placements

along with situational photographs etc. The attempts of Students’ Corner by MCA

Students are laudable.

I sincerely hope that this magazine will meet your requirements and the messages given

therein will give you the fullest satisfaction. I welcome the feedback and valuable

suggestions of readers.

DR. (MRS.) AMITA DEV

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FROM THE HOD DESK

It gives me immense pleasure in showcasing the achievements of the department at

the end of the year in a consolidated form. These type of exercises are very helpful

not only to rate us but also in becoming competitive for the days to come.

The department is flourishing since its inception and the journey is never ending.

There is always room for improvement. I also congratulate the team for preparing

the magazine “WEBZINE” for the year 2016.

DR.GIRISH SHARMA

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EDITORIAL PAGE

The year 2016 was the full of activities in the department. We usually start the

session with a long awaited our mega event AMOGH and closed the year by

giving enough and valuable input to the students for going them to upper

semesters. It gives me immense pleasure to present before you the third successive

edition of annual magazine of BPIBS.A magazine carries various events and views

on the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, placements of the

students etc. in respect of MCA Department of BPIBS for the year 2016 along with

the relevant photographs embedded side by side to make them more informative

and eye catchy. In the magazine, students of MCA have contributed different types

of articles on various topics which are definitely good and will catch the attention

of everyone and I would like to put on record my great appreciation for the best

efforts made by students.

I fervently feel that this magazine would act as an informative catalogue for all the

readers.

Suggestions for improvement are welcome.

Shrikant Patel

(Editor & Incharge Co-Curricular Society)

Literary Society (Student Members)

Simran Bhatt

Nancy Kumari

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ORIENTATION PROGRAMME - A COMMITMENT TO

EXCEL

The procedure of admission in the MCA Programme is totally governed by the

GGSIPU. The college is offering five courses MCA, MBA, BBA, B.Voc(SD),

B.Voc(MC ).and MOP besides WCSC(IT) . The Orientation programme provides

the opportunity to welcome the students and to acquaint them with the institution of

which they are now an inseparable part. Accordingly the orientation programme

was held on 11th

January 2016 and Principal, Dr Amita Dev, in her introductory

remarks made the students aware of the functioning of the institute, its rules and

regulations and available infrastructural facilities. The need and importance of

punctuality and discipline in a student life was reinforced by our respected

principal. Students were then introduced to the esteemed Faculty members. Faculty

members also introduced themselves besides academics and co-curricular activities

of the institute. Students were motivated to utilize the time and other facilities of

the institute in order to hone their skills and bring laurels to the institute and to their

parents.

Orientation Programme

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ACADEMIC CALENDER-2016 (MCA)

According to the Academic Calendar of GGSIP University, the academic activities

of the MCA department are given below in the calendar for even and odd semester

of 2016.

EVEN SEMESTER (2016)

EVENT Date & Time

Commencement of Classes 11th January 2016

Expert Lecture Every Fortnightly (Tentative) I/C DR. Girish Sharma/ MR. Kaushal

Short Term Program on Cloud Computing 23rd 24th jan 2016(I/C MR. Shrikant Patel/Deepak Sharma)

Submission of Research Paper synopsis (MCA IV) 30th

January 2016 to all project guides

Anugoonj 11th

Feb.2016 to 13th Feb.2016(I/C MR. Shrikant patel)

Sports Day 19th

Feb.2016

First Internal Assessment (Class Test) 29th

Feb.2016 – 4th March 2016

Amogh - 2016 5th – 6th March 2016

Industrial /Study Visit /Educational tour 17th

-18th March 2016

Workshop /One Day Seminar 4th

April 2016

Second Internal Assessment(Class Test ) 7th April 2016 – 12th

April 2016

Co-curricular Activities (Intra Deptt.) 14th

April 2016 – 15th April 2016 I/C Mr. Kaushal Mehta & MR. Pravir Chitre

Project Presentation MCA-IV Semester 18th April week I/C MR. Kaushal Mehta

Final Submission of Paper (Hard Copy)

(MCA - IV)

20th April 2016

Practical Examinations (External) 25th

April 2016 – 30th

April 2016

Preparatory Leave 2nd

May 2016 – 6th may 2016

End Semester Examination 9th

May 2016 onwards

Summer Vacation 4th June 2016 – 17th July 2016

Commencement of Next Academic session 1st August 2016

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ODD SEMESTER (2016)

EVENT Date & Time

Commencement of Classes

MCA ,01st Aug.2016

Submission of Technical Paper

Abstract

22nd

August, 2016

Submission of Project synopsis 09th September, 2016

Pre-Project Presentation 16th September, 2016

Expert Lecture Every Fortnightly (Tentative) I/C Mr.Shrikant Patel

First Review of the Technical Paper 26th September, 2016By the Mentors

/Guides First Internal Assessment (Class Test ) 26

th

September 2016-30th

September, 2016

Workshop Last week of October (I/C Mr.P.Chitre)

University Sports Meet 20th October – 22

nd October 2016

Second Review of the Technical Paper 28th October 2016 By the mentors

/Guides First Project Presentation 13

th October, 2016-14

th October, 2016

Second Internal Assessment

(Class Test )

07th November, 2016-11

th November,

2016( For Final Year)

Third Review of the Technical Paper 19th November, 2016 By the mentors

/Guides Date of summation of project with hard

copy & Soft Copy

22nd

November, 2016

End Semester Examination 11th December, 2016 onwards

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CONDUCT OF CLASSROOM SESSIONS

There are seven regular and four

visiting members in the Department to

take care of all academics related

activities. The Institute has best of the

faculty selected through UPSC in addition

to other top notch professionals from

industry. The department also takes pride

in announcing its association with the

leading academicians from reputed

Central/State Universities, Govt/Research

Institution and other Field Experts. Highly

qualified faculty members deliberating the

curriculum in well-equipped class rooms

by making teaching- learning activities a

good experience for the students. Such

interaction with experts from both

industry and academia enrich students

and help them to keep abreast with

latest developments.

STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION: A Holistic Approach

There is a provision of taking surprise test in the classes and encouraging the

students for presentations. Faculty members encourage the Students to hone their

skills on various aspects including their subjects and organizes various activities

like Programme Mania, Web Designing and Bug Finder like competitions which

help them to face/tackle the challenges and issues when they start working in real

world/corporate.

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An Initiative has been taken by the Department to expose the students

to the latest programming skills and softwares.Students of the all

semesters of MCA had gone through the Spoken Tutorial test which is a

country wide program provided by The Indian institute of Technology,

Mumbai for enhancing the learning and developing the computing skills

among the students. The exam held on 07th

, 08th and 09th

November 2016

for MCA First, third and fifth semester respectively.

IEEE TUTORIAL EXAM

An Orientation programme is arranged in the department for the students of

the department for the access of IEEE journal and DELNET which was

arranged by the Library staff of the college on 13th

October 2016.

Orienation for Accessing IEEE Journala

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PROGRAMMES FOR STUDENTS

Work shops

WORK SHOPS SESSION

RGNIYD is providing a brilliant platform for the youth to identify their

hidden talent and polish it to get excellence in their lives. The college has

recently conducted an awesome workshop based on "LEADERSHIP &

ADVOCACY" in BPIBS, from 17th

to 21st Oct 2016 wherein the

placement coordinators and class representatives of our college, have

come across many brilliant speakers like Ms. Akanksha, Ms. Shubhi

Mehta, Mr. Sourabh Mehta, Mr. Gurwinder Singh, Mr. Nirbhaye Singh

and lastly Mr. Avinav Thakur who have conducted the entire workshop

for five days. All the facilitators have delivered sessions on various life

skills, advocacy, conflict resolution, non-verbal communication and most

importantly a great session on HAPPINESS through interesting fun

activities. The student of MCA department has taken participation very

enthusiastically.

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INAGURATION: ONE WEEK PROGRAMME ON ADVOCACY AND LEADER SHIP

CERTIFICATE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKSHOP ON ADVOCACY

There is a course on java programming in the curriculum of MCA third

semester therefore Department conducted a workshop for the students

to abreast them with the real life software development process in java.

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Hence, one workshop was conducted by the industries experts on .NET

Technologies

WORKSHOP ON DOT NET TECHNOLOGIES

A two days work shop on Big Data and Hadoop Technology was organized

for the students of MCA and the students of other departments on 16th

and

17th August 2016 in collaboration with Indian Institute of Technology,

Roorkee .The expert were from Finland Labs. The program was very

appreciated by the students and the feedback of the students was very good

about the program.

A Three days workshop on Entrepreneur ship was conducted for the student

of MCA from 05th October to 07

th October 2016.The workshop was

addressed by Mr. Mahender Gupta, Assistant Professor, ABES Engineering

College, Ghaziabad and sponsored and funded by the department of Science

and Technology (DST), Govt. Of India,

An Expert Lecture was delivered by Mr. Som Prakash (Expert) on Advance

Java from JTC to MCA Students on 17th September 2016.

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EMPHASIS ON PROFESSIONAL TRAINING/RESEARCH

PROJECTS

(An Interaction with Mr. Som Prakash on Advance Java)

The Department is encouraging students to go for industrial and

software company visits , beside this as a part of the curriculum of

GGSIPU the student has to go in for research oriented activities like

project for a period of 16 – 18 weeks under the direct supervision of a

senior official in the leading organization located at their convenient

places in their final semester in order to hone their skills in various

technologies like ASP.NET, EJB, PHP, LINUX etc. which would be

immensely beneficial to them, when they go for a job after their master

degree in computer applications.

The students of the sixth semester were closely monitored by all the faculty-members

allocated to them as per the time- Schedule chalked out by the department and

guided them as to how to select the topics for the project, prepare synopsis,

collect data, process, analyze and interpret the data and in future go deeper in the

study by working on findings, conclusions and suggestions etc.

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The project preparation is a time bound activity and the students were

asked to make presentations to the concerned project-guide. The students were

evaluated from time to time throughout the semester based on the performance.

The university has a provision of NUES ( Non University Examination Scheme)

for the students of every year, in which the third semester students has to go

through a research paper writing exercise and students were allotted to every

faculty for the guidance in writing the research paper. Following were the topics

allotted to the students for this year.

Grp. No

Name of the Students and Topic

1 Vikas(054) + Shivam Gupta(044) = Wireless Network Vulnerabilities .

2 Megha Chandra(029) + Abhishek Dabar(003) = New horizons for mobile

computing

3 Sweta Rani(051) + Shweta verma(048) + Jogendra Kumar(019) =

Comparative Study of different DBMS.

4 Varun Saxena(053) + Manish Mishra(027)+Abhay Kumar(002) =

Multimedia.

5 Ankit Shahi(007) + Yatish Raj(058) + Mohammad Wasif(030) = Online

Shopping. 6 Sumit(049) + B.Bharath(011) = Web Security.

7 Priya Jain(038) = Raspberry Pi. 8 Bhawana Pant(013) + Khushboo Verma = Ccna

9 Ankur Shukla(009) + Manish Sharma(026) + Praveen(036) =Captcha

10 Yogesh Raj(059) + Akanksha Dua(004) = Cloud Computing

11 Vikas Anand(055) + Apoorva Malik(010) = A Software reverse

Engineering methodology for legacy modernization

12 Pooja Gambhir(035)+ Kunal Banswal(025) = Data analysis using

Hadoop Tools

13 Shreya Bhatt(046) + Swati Grover(050) = Mobile Communication /

Computing

14 Vivek Bhatt(057) = 5G Mobile technology 15 Ankit Tyagi(008) = Rover Technology 16 Rahul Mehra(039)+Gaurav(017) + Deepanshu(015) = Big Data

17 Alisha(005) + Kavita Basera(020) = Advanced Hill Cipher

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18 Shivraj + Owais + Vandana = Internet of Things

19 Dashrath + Diwakar = Wireless communication

20 Bharat Pandey + Sakshi Rana = Software testing

21 Mudit Narang + Ritika Sharma + Nikita Babu = AODV Modified

Algorithm 22 Prince + Himanshi = Smart Card

23 Khurshid Alam + Amit Joshi = Virtual Reality

Industrial Visit:

An Industrial visit for the MCA student is arranged on CISCO Lab at

APTRON Solutions Pvt. Ltd. On 04th November 2016.The MCA third

semester students are greatly benefitted with this interaction and

exposure.The setup is in Development & Training in Networking,Redhat,

Android,C++, Robotics,IOT, Cisco and Others. The Students are being

demonstrated various devices used in enterprise network also

demonstrated simulation and practical of the equipment’s being used.

INDUSTRIAL VISIT OF CISCO LAB AT APTRON SOLUTIONS

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TRAINING & PLACEMENT

MCA STUDENT’S PLACEMENT DRIVE

Department has got its own vibrant Placement Cell headed by a Training

& Placement Officer for its students to be placed in various sectors

like information technology and software engineering along with

teaching profession. Some of the students in the Department are going for

higher studies also. During the year, the Institute has organized various

campus interviews for its IT Students and below is the list of Selected

Candidates.

CAMPUS INTERVIEWS/PLACEMENT RECORD HELD

FOR MCA BATCH 2013-2016

S.No. Name Enroll No. Company Name

1 Shilpa Chauhan (07211404413) E2E

2 Himadri (01911404413) E2E

3 Divansh (02611404413) E2E

4 Vivek Mishra (02611404413) Wipro

5 Abhishek Sengupta (02411404413) Wipro

6 Shehzar (05611404413) Wipro

7 Ritika (03011404413) Wipro

8 Ankit Manchanda 01311404413) Wipro

9 Anu Dogra (04211404413) Wipro

10 Harsimran (07511404413) Wipro

11 Tejas (05311404413) Wipro

12 Ankit Sharma (06611404413) Wipro

13 Shikha Ahuja (04111404413) NZT Solution

14 Himanshu Sachdeva (04011404413) Hexaview

15 Pawan Pandey (00311404413) Eurysinfosystem

16 Surabhi Sharma (05011404413) Eurysinfosystem

17 Shruti Rai (01611404413) Eurysinfosystem

18 Rohit Adhikari (06011404413) CMC

19 Anuradha Singh (06111404413) Cyber Group

20 Dikshant Marwah (07611404413) Cyber Group

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List of MCA 6th

semester students undergone training

S.NO NAME COMPANY PROJECT UNDERTAKEN

1 Pawan Pandey GNCT Web Portal IT Wing Delhi Secretariat

2 kartikay kanojia Briskjab Secure Mobile Application Development

3 Ankur Kumar Northern Railway Online Examination System

4 Govinda Fourtek IT solutions Pvt. Ltd. Vehicle Management System

5 Divya Sharma Appinventiv technologies Bluetooth chatting App

6 Ankit Manchanda . Web Earn Solution Pvt LTD Automated Network Administrator

7 Neha Wadhwani DUCAT Student Information System

8 Shruti Rai CDAC EMMS(Equipment Maintenance and Manags

9 Subodh Kumar Tripathi NCR Corporation BAM Dashboard

10 Himadri Kushwaha DUCAT

University Students Grievance And Complaint Registration System

11 Juhi ONGC Optimum Rig Utilization using GIS Technology

12 Ramandeep Singh Gulati Tech Vision Online Assessment

13 Divansh Mehra Agile Computers Placement Hub

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Dilip Kumar Yadav National Informatics Centre Secure Mobile Messaging

15 Ritika Srivastava Northern Railway Merchandise Management System

16 Suhail HCL CDC Enterprise Resource System

17 Pooja Negi DUCAT Crime Reporting System

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Himanshu Sachdeva Hexaview Technologies

Responsive client portal for us based credit score repair company

19 Shikha Ahuja CyberGroup India Pvt. Ltd Digital Metal : A Protal

20 Anu Dogra Apsidata Solutions private limited Online Survey Design

21 Priyanka Arora indus valley partners security repository solution for a fund

22 Nupur Jain News Website (CMS) To The New Digital Paradigm

23 Abhishek Mahant niit technologies Sales of multiarea store

24 Ankita Sharma IT Wing, Delhi Secretariat GNCT web portal

25 Akash Orient Craft Limited E-Class Management system

26 Surabhi Sharma Keysight Technologies Sea to Sea : Bird’S Eye

27 Tejas Singh Northern Railways Hostel management system

28 Rahul Dhoundiyal Rudra Institute of Technology and management Big data Analytics

29 Neeraj Singh Webearn solution pvt ltd E-Kissan

21 Shivangi Verma (07111404413) NIIT

22 Divya (01211404413) Appinventive

23 Priyanka Arora (04311404413) IVP

24 Nupur Jain (04411404413) Intelligrape

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30 Shehzar shams Agile computers Placement Hub

31 Amardeep Kumar DUCAT Bug Tracking

32 Pragya Kumari DUCAT Criminal Record

33

Ashish kumar singh Web Earn Solutions Automated network administration

34 Rohit Adhikari Cyber Group Retail Energy Services

35 Anuradha singh Cyber Group Just energy

36 Devesh yadav Jspider, Basavangudi, Bangalore College activities management system

37 Heena Virdi Bebo Technologies Online Billing System

39 Ankit Sharma Web earn solutions Sales and order Automation

40 Tanu DUCAT Hostel Management System

42 Shilpa Chauhan Xceedance Empower Recruitment

43 Garima Gupta DUCAT Hotel management system

44 Arfa Porteck India Infoservices Pvt Ltd Clinical Management System

RECRUITMENT DRIVE FOR STUDENTS

Department has arranged a recruitment drive by a leading company in content

development ACADEMICGURU, on 01st September 2016 which is a recruiter for

writing the content for the many clients. The students had good interactions with

them during the test and imbibed many more information regarding latest trends in

Software Development Process.

Glimpse of Lab Session during Recruitment Process

Participation of Faculty Members of MCA Department

In order to inculcate quality-oriented education to the students in the areas of

Information Technology and Software Engineering. Department has provided

ample opportunities to its faculty members to hone their skills and capabilities by

participating in various Training Programmes and Seminars e t c . Given below

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are some of the programmes, seminars and FDP etc. attended by the Faculty

during the period 2015-16.

FDP/STP ATTENDED BY FACULTY MEMBERS

1. Dr. Girish Sharma (Associate Professor, HOD)

Attended International Conference on “Computing for Sustainable

Global Development”(INDIACom-2016) Jointly by BVICAM and IEEE

held on March 16-18,2016 at New Delhi.

Attended STC on JOOMLA and DRUPAL conducted by Computer

Science & Engineering Department, NITTTR, Chandigarh, held on 25th

January, 2016 to 29th

January 2016 at BPIBS, Shakarpur,Delhi – 110092.

2. Mr. Shrikant Patel (Assistant Professor, Cultural & Sports Incharge)

Attended STC on JOOMLA and DRUPAL conducted by Computer Science

& Engineering Department, NITTTR, Chandigarh, held on 25th January,

2016 to 29th January 2016 at BPIBS, Shakarpur,Delhi – 110092

Attended STC on LINUX ADMINISTRATION USING CENT OS “ conducted

by Computer Science & Engineering Department, NITTTR, Chandigarh,

held on 18th JULY, 2016 to 22th JULY 2016 at AIT, Shakarpur, Delhi –

110092

3. Mr. Kaushal Mehta (Assistant Professor, Training & Placement

Officer)

Attended “ENDEAVOUR” on “Research Methodology and Data

Analysis” conducted by Guru Jambheswar University of Sciene &

Technology held on 23rd

December,2015 to 12th January, 2016 at

Hisar(Haryana) – 125001.

Visiting Faculties:

Mrs. Surbhi Dalal

Mrs. Natasha MCA Department of BPIBS

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MOTIVATION OF STUDENTS THROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS

MERIT AND MERIT-CUM-MEANS SCHOLARSHIPS:

In order to encourage the students

to concentrate more on their

studies and other curricular

activities, besides topping the

ranks in their subjects,

Department has been distributing

Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship to

its student-toppers as well as the

students hailing from reserved

categories and doing well in their

studies. During the year, the

Scholarship has been distributed

to the following students of

department

MERIT SCHOLARSHIP –

2016

S. No. Name Course Total Amount

1.

Aksi Jain MCA V Sem 12600

2.

Megha MCA I Sem 12600

MERIT-CUM-MEANS SCHOLARSHIP-2016

S. No. Name Course Total Amount

1. Subodh Kumar Tripathi MCA V Sem 9600

2. Prashant Kumar Neeraj MCA V Sem

9600

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CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

AMOGH 2016

AMOGH! The meaning of this word is “indomitable or unconquerable” in

Sanskrit. This fest is a long awaited event for the students and a cardinal event in

the academic & cultural calendar of BPIBS. Amogh was started in the year 2014.

Inauguration by Dignitaries

This year it was organized on 5th

-6th March, 2016 at the BPIBS Campus. The

fest began with a purpose that the students of BPIBS & students from other

institutes of Delhi NCR can participate & showcases their talents in cultural,

technical & management fields. As usual, AMOGH proved to be a great success

and definitely next year also it is going to achieve greater heights.

Glimpses of AMOGH-2016

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AMOGH-2016 CELEBRATIONS

WINNERS OF THE EVENTS of MCA DEPARTMENT

AMOGH-2016

Congratulations to all the winners for this year’s Amogh, Your hard

work and preparation paid off. We wish to best of luck as you compete

in the bigger contests in future. Keep it up!!!!!

Name of Student Event Name Position

Mudit Narang ,

Bharat Pandey

Code Juggler 1st

Vishal Gupta,

Hunny Pal

IT Quiz 1st

SWACCH BHARAT ABHIYAN

The Department is given the responsibility of cleaning the campus and the

classrooms on every Wednesday of the week. On this day, the students of the

department contribute in the cleanliness to clean the class rooms, computer labs,

corridors & the premises of BPIBS. In this regard, Principal has always motivated

the department of MCA students, faculty & staff to put in continuous efforts

towards SWACCH BHARAT ABHIYAN. Faculty & staff have also taken Oath to

participate in SWACCH BHARAT ABHIYAN regularly.

To create awareness about SWACCH BHARAT ABHIYAN under the guidance of

Principal, Department of MCA has organized debate competition; essay writing

competition & poster making competition to motivate the students.

Students involved in cleanliness drive during Swacch Bharat Abhiyan

CLEAN BPIBS GREEN BPIBS

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SPORTS

WINNERS OF ALL INHOUSE SPORTS EVENT HELD IN FEBRUARY 2016

“Real athletes run, others just play games”

1. HIMANSHI THAKUR-MCA (4TH

SEM) 3. RAVINDER YADAV- MCA (4th SEM)

2. ANUJ PANDEY (MCA 4TH SEM) 4. VIKRAM SINGH -MCA (4TH

SEM)

The Institute Congratulates and wishes them good luck for their future Endeavour.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION IN INTERNAL SPORTS MEET

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION IN INTERNAL SPORTS MEET

WINNERS OF GGSIPU SPORTS MEET 2016

Students of BPIBS participated in March-Past and all other events held in

GGSIPU Sports Meet 2016 and won prizes in the events.

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1. Mr. Anuj Kumar Pandey, a student of class 5rd

Semester 3rd year

participated in Arm wrestling and won Bronze medal in 60 kg category. The

Institute Congratulates and wishes him good luck for his future Endeavour.

WINNER OF GGSIPU SPORTS MEET 2016

2. Ankit Sahi, a Student of class 3rd Semester 2nd year participated in Arm

wrestling and won GOLD medal in 120 kg category and in power lifting

won Bronze medal in 80 kg category. The Institute Congratulates and wishes

him good luck for qualifying for nationals.

WINNERS OF GGSIPU SPORTS MEET 2016

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A VIEW OF MARCH PAST CEREMONY

The Institute Congratulates and wishes them good luck for their future Endeavour.

CONTRIBUTION OF MCA DEPARTMENT IN

VARIOUS COMMITTES

The student and faculty members of the department are involved in various

committees constituted at college level for the smooth functioning of day to day

activities.

WEBSITE COMMITTEE:

This committee holds the responsibility for making up of website of the college

and maintaining it.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.SHRIKANT PATEL

STUDENT MEMBERS:

MILAN SHIVAM SHARMA

ANKIT KUMAR VISHAL GUPTA

HUNNY PAL

SPORTS COMMITTEE:

This Committee is responsible for organizing all the inter college and intra college

sports events .This is also responsible for sports meet at GGSIPU.

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COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.SHRIKANT PATEL

STUDENT MEMBERS:

PRINCE SINGH HIMANSHI THAKUR

DEEPANSHU SHARMA ANMOL SHARMA

JUSTIN THOMAS

CULTURAL COMMITTEE:

This committee is one step ahead of academic work.It rather focuses on extra

cultural arena so that students don’t only buried themselves into academic work

but also polish up their extra talent.This society manages all these types of

activities in the techno cultural fest AMOGH as well as other events like

ANUGOONJ.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.SHRIKANT PATEL

STUDENT MEMBERS:

DOLLY PRIYA PANKAJ RAWAT

RAVI KUMAR MAHATO SHIVANGI

BHAVANA PANT

PLACEMENT COMMITTEE:

This committee helps students to achieve their ultimate goal of being placed in a

prestigious Company. This society arranges the placement drive for the final year

students .

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.KAUSHAL MEHTA

STUDENT MEMBERS:

AHIWINI TIWARI DEVASHISH MAURYA

MOHD. TAFSIR ALAM PARTH SHARMA

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REKHA BHATT ARUNIMA BHATTACHARJEE

CLASS - REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE:

This committee helps students to keep track of the academic environment and the

flow of course curriculum along with the upkeep of the installation in the class

room and labs .Besides this it is also interacting with the departmental incharge

and other members of the department on monthly basis in academic meetings.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE : DR. GIRISH SHARMA

STUDENT MEMBERS:

DIXSHANT GUPTA BALRAM YADAV

JOGINDER KUMAR SWATI GROVER

SWETA VERMA MANISH MISHRA

SAURABH MOHAN DEEPIKA PANWAR

RAVINDRA YADAV POOJA RAWAT

SPOKEN TUTORIAL COMMITTEE:

Spoken Tutorial is a program initiated by the Indian Institute of Technology,

Mumbai for helping the students through distance learning and to achieve their

ultimate goal of being placed in a prestigious Company. This society is suppose to

extend technical help for getting the student registered for the tutorials and

arranging the online examination after the completion of the learning session.

Those who qualified in the on line examination will be issued certificate from IIT

Mumbai.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.K.DINESH KUMAR

STUDENT MEMBERS:

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ANURADHA RASHMI THAKUR

MD. WASIF ALISHA

ABHA SHARMA ADITI KAUSHIK

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE:

Now a day the technology is changing every movement. Students being the carrier

of technology are supposed to know the latest happenings. Keeping this in mind, a

technical committee is incepted which is responsible for providing the latest

information about technological changes in the world through notice boards by

wide circulation.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.S.P. AJITH KUMAR

STUDENT MEMBERS:

DIVYA RAWAT HONEY RAJVANSH

SWETA RANI SHREYA BHATT

IPU-BTE COMMITTEE:

The college is running multiple programs and hence has to be interfaced by

multiple regulating agencies. The students are also required to fill their

Registration chart and examination forms etc.This committee helps students to fill

their examination forms and to resolve other issues related to affiliating agencies.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.S.K.AWASTHI

STUDENT MEMBERS:

AMAN KUMAR RUPENDRA CHAWALA

MANISH KUMAR SHARMA BHARAT YADAV

LAVISH SATI SONAM SALUJA

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SWACH BHARAT ABHIYAN COMMITTEE:

Our Honble prime Minister Mr. Narender Modi started this campaign as a moment

and thereafter the college is working on to it in a very judicious manner. The days

of the week are assigned to every department for this campaign.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MRS.HARVINDER KAUR

STUDENT MEMBERS:

MANYA SUSHANT TYAGI

ANKIT TYAGI VARUN SAXENA

ASSHISH DONDIYAL GUNJAN

DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE:

This committee is responsible for maintaining the discipline in the college

premises. Two days in the week, Wednesday and Friday are observed as formal

days. Students are to come in formals for these two days.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: CONCENRED PROCTORS

STUDENT MEMBERS:

NANCY KUMARI PRABHDEEP SINGH

YATISH RAJ ANKIT SHAHI

DEEPANKAR DHANDA PARDEEP KUMAR

GUEST LECTURE/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS COMMITTEE:

This committee is constituted for helping in the arranging of events like Guest

Lecture, Seminar and wokshop etc.The students acts as volunteers and helps in the

proper execution of the program.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.S.P. AJITH KUMAR

STUDENT MEMBERS:

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MD. ASAD SIMRAN BHATT

MUDIT NARANG RITIKA SHARMA

TUSHAR KARMAKAR KARTIK

INDUSTRIAL VISITS COMMITTEE:

This committee has been given the responsibility to make student aware what is

happening in the industry. For these purpose Industrial visits are arranged for the

students.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.S.K.AWASTHI

STUDENT MEMBERS:

MEGHNA HARIT YOGESH KAKKAR

DASHRATH CHAUDHARY GYANENDER

ABHAY SADANANDAN

ECO –CLUB COMMITTEE:

This committee is constituted for maintain the environment of college eco-friendly

and to aware the people about the environment. Under the banner of this, various

in house competitions like debates, essay writing and poster making etc. are

arranged in the college.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.K.DINESH KUMAR

STUDENT MEMBERS:

LAKSHYA BHALLA KAVITA BASERA

MANISHA GUPTA VAIBHAV RAI

SUMIT KUMAR TIRUMAL SHARMA

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RED RIBBON CLUB COMMITTEE:

This committee is constituted for organizing the blood donation camps and keeping

communication with various blood banks and agencies related to this

activity.Blood donation camps are also arranged in the college.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MRS.RUCHIKA SINGH

STUDENT MEMBERS:

MILAN SHARMA SHIVRAJ SINGH

APPROVA MALIK SURABHI SINHA

HIMANI PANT

LIBRARY COMMITTEE:

Library is the important part of any institution. Keeping this in view,the library

committee helps students to know the do’s and donot’s of the library and the

procedure related to issue and return in the library so that they should not face any

problem related with the library.

COMMITTEE INCHARGE: MR.S.K. AWASTHI

STUDENT MEMBERS:

MUKUND KUMAR POOJA KUMARI

POOJA GAMBHIR RAHUL VERMA

CHANCHAL CHAUDHARY ANCHAL SHARMA

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STUDENT’S CORNER

Augmented Reality

In this 21st century the one thing that is constant is “Change” within a fraction of

second something around us is changing no doubt the one field that justify it is

Information and technology . Technology is improving at rapid pace, as many

things are possible today that were not possible 10 years ago even if we tried our

best to make it happen. Today, some of the impossible things are rising to the

occasion in the form of Augmented Reality. The field of Augmented Reality has

existed for just over one decade, but the growth and progress in the past few years

has been remarkable. As we all are very much familiar with the virtual reality

concept that it is about the creation of a virtual world that users can interact with.

This virtual world is designed in such a way that users find it difficult to tell the

difference between what is real and what is not. Furthermore, virtual reality is

usually achieved by the wearing of a virtual reality helmet or goggles

But when it comes to augmented reality the scenario is completely different,

augmented reality is a variation of virtual reality. As in virtual reality we have seen

that it completely immerse a user inside a synthetic environment. Due to which the

user cannot see the real world around him. In contrast, augmented reality allows

the user to see the real world, with virtual objects superimposed upon the real

world. Therefore, augmented reality supplements reality, rather than completely

replacing it. Ideally, it would appear to the user that the virtual and real objects

coexisted in the same space. So we can say it combine the real world with

computer-generated objects that appear to coexist in the same space as the real

world. Its properties are like-it combine real and virtual objects in a real

environment, runs interactively in real time and register real and virtual objects

with each other.

Augmented Reality enhances a user's perception of and interaction with the real

world. The virtual objects display information that the user cannot directly detect

with his own senses .And the reason why augmented reality is the new trend is

because of its applications in a wide range of fields like medical visualization,

maintenance and repair, annotation, robot path planning, entertainment, and

military aircraft navigation and targeting. For example a robotic operator uses a

visual image of the remote workspace to guide the robot. Annotation of the view

would be useful as it is when the scene is in front of the operator. Besides,

augmentation with wireframe drawings of structures in the view can facilitate

visualization of the remote 3D geometry.

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Augmented Reality in a general context can be termed as Mixed Reality which

refers to a multi-axis spectrum of areas that cover virtual reality, augmented reality

and other related technologies. The basic technologies involved in it are display

tracking and registration. While designing an augmented system, three aspects

must be considered first the combination of real and virtual worlds, second the

interactivity in real time and third the registration in 3D. So this was all about

augmented reality with the help of which information about real world of the user

becomes interactive and can be manipulated digitally

Kavita Basera

(MCA 2nd Year)

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ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY

IN EDUCATION

Operational definition of terms information and communication technologies (ICT)

in this review article refers to the computer and internet connections used to handle

and communicate information for learning purpose.

FACILITIES WHAT ICT PROVIDES:-

E-learning:-

It is a learning program that makes use of an information network such as the

internet, an intranet (LAN) or extranet (WAN) whether wholly or in part, for

course delivery, interaction and/or facilitation. Web based learning is a subset of e-

learning and refers to learning using an internet browser such as Moodle,

blackboard and internet explorer.

Blended learning:-

It refers to learning models that combines the face-to-face class room practice with

e-learning solutions. For example a teacher may facilitate student learning in class

contact and uses the Moodle (modular object oriented learning environment) to

facilitate out of class learning.

Constructivism:-

It is a paradigm of learning that assumes learning as a process individuals

"construct" meaning or new knowledge based on their prior knowledge and

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experience. Educators also call it the emerging pedagogy in contrast to the long

existing behaviorism view of learning.

Learner-centered learning environment:-

It is a learning environment that pays attention to knowledge, skills, and beliefs

that learners bring with them to the learning process where its impetus is derived

from a paradigm of learning called constructivism. In the context of this article, it

means student personal engagement to the learning task using the computer and or

the internet connection.

BALRAM RAY

MCA First Year

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Virtual Firewall

A virtual firewall is a firewall device or service that provides network traffic

filtering and monitoring for virtual machines. A virtual firewall is deployed,

executed and operated from a virtual machine.

Virtual firewall formats include: Stand-alone software Integrated OS kernel

component. A virtual security provider's dedicated hardware platform. A virtual

firewall operates in a virtual area network (VAN) environment of connected virtual

machines. A virtual firewall operates in two different modes: Bridge mode: Like a

traditional firewall, this mode operates by diagnosing and monitoring all incoming

and outgoing traffic bound for other virtual networks or machines. Hypervisor

mode: In contrast, this mode is isolated from the actual network, resides in the core

hypervisor kernel and monitors the virtual host machine's incoming and outgoing

traffic.

Virtual Firewall Operation

Virtual firewalls can operate in different modes to provide security services,

depending on the point of deployment. Typically these are either bridge-mode or

hypervisor-mode (hypervisor-based, hypervisor-resident). Both may come shrink

wrapped as a virtual security appliance and may install a virtual machine for

management purposes.

A virtual firewall operating in bridge-mode acts like its physical-world firewall

analog; it sits in a strategic part of the network infrastructure — usually at an inter-

network virtual switch or bridge — and intercepts network traffic destined for

other network segments and needing to travel over the bridge. By examining the

source origin, the destination, the type of packet it is and even the payload the VF

can decide if the packet is to be allowed passage, dropped, rejected, or forwarded

or mirrored to some other device. Initial entrants into the virtual firewall field were

largely bridge-mode, and many offers retain this feature.

By contrast, a virtual firewall operating in hypervisor-mode is not actually part of

the virtual network at all, and as such has no physical-world device analog. A

hypervisor-mode virtual firewall resides in the virtual machine monitor or

hypervisor where it is well positioned to capture VM activity including packet

injections. The entire monitored VM and all its virtual hardware, software,

services, memory and storage can be examined, as can changes in these. Further,

since a hypervisor-based virtual firewall is not part of the network proper and is

not a virtual machine its functionality cannot be monitored in turn or altered by

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users and software limited to running under a VM or having access only to the

virtualized network.

Bridge-mode virtual firewalls can be installed just as any other virtual machine in

the virtualized infrastructure. Since it is then a virtual machine itself, the

relationship of the VF to all the other VM may become complicated over time due

to VMs disappearing and appearing in random ways, migrating between different

physical hosts, or other uncoordinated changes allowed by the virtualized

infrastructure.

Hypervisor-mode virtual firewalls require a modification to the physical host

hypervisor kernel in order to install process hooks or modules allowing the virtual

firewall system access to VM information and direct access to the virtual network

switches and virtualized network interfaces moving packet traffic between VMs or

between VMs and the network gateway. The hypervisor-resident virtual firewall

can use the same hooks to then perform all the customary firewall functions like

packet inspection, dropping, and forwarding but without actually touching the

virtual network at any point. Hypervisor-mode virtual firewalls can be very much

faster than the same technology running in bridge-mode because they are not doing

packet inspection in a virtual machine, but rather from within the kernel at native

hardware speeds.

Ankit Tyagi (MCA 2nd

Year)

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FUTURE PLAN OF THE DEPARTMENT 2017-18

Department, during the year 2017, is intending to organize –

Department will try to get some project from some external funding

agencies.

Faculty Development Programs/Management Development Programs in the

discipline of Computer and Information Technology with the collaboration

of NITTTR, Chandigarh.

Campus Interviews for the students of MCA.

Expert/Special Lectures on different technologies and new areas and

disciplines.

Programming Competitions

A National Seminar/Conference by Department

Expert Lectures on Communication/Soft Skills for the students of BPIBS.

Department is planning for the program on youth development also..