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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

People who succeed have momentum. The more they succeed, the more they want to succeed, and

the more they find a way to succeed”, as rightly said by Tony Robbins, success is an addiction.

The Computer Science and Engineering Department of Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering

and Management has been reaching new epitomes of success since its inception in 2002. No stones

have been left unturned to explore new horizons such that each of its pillars get edified in technical

as well as in moral education, and excel in the same.

One of the most awaited technical events of the college is Polaris, which is a national level event

that brings in students from various educational institutions in and around the city. The events act as

a stepping stone for young minds to develop and explore the areas involving technical skills, their

application and creativity alike. They prove to be a channel to effectively and constructively apply

knowledge acquired during classroom teaching.

I gladly appreciate all the literary flairs presented in the CSE’s Departmental Magazine, Casopes

last year. It gives me enormous delight to release another edition of the same. I also extend my

warm wishes to the POLARIS 2019-2020 team for spotless brainstorming and organization of such

a gigantic event.

Dr. R.S. Pande

Principal,

RCOEM.

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FROM THE HOD’S DESK

As very aptly said by Mahatma Gandhi, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were

to live forever”, one must always be ready to learn and explore the world around them.

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has grown with all its efforts since its origin.

Realizing the hidden potential and talents of the students has been the primary aim of the

Department, as a result of which, it has raised the level of provocations for them. This has

undoubtedly helped them polish their skills and nurture the same.

The event entitled Polaris conducts various technical workshops based on the latest trends and

advances in technology, for instance Kubernetes, Cloud Computing and Salesforce, AI and ML,

which has helped sharpen the technical edge of the students.

Students were acquainted with the Branch Magazine, Casopes in the year 2013. Continuing the

trend with great passion, we are elated to present another edition of the same. The magazine

provides a platform for the students to illustrate their talents and introduces them to the current

trends in the industry. This version of our magazine is a mixture of articles that narrate technical

advents to social orders and various creative write-ups.

I feel honoured to take this opportunity to congratulate the entire team of Casopes for their

consistent efforts and acute hard work. Their unending dedication to work as a team has made our

shade of potentials vivid.

Dr. M.B. Chandak

Head of the Department,

Computer Science Engineering Department,

RCOEM.

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FROM THE TEACHER-INCHARGE’S DESK

“At the end it’s not about what you have or even what you’ve accomplished. It’s about who you’ve

lifted up, who you’ve made better. It’s about what you’ve given back.” We believe in rising by

lifting others. With this idea in mind, the students of our department have strived to bring out

another edition of the branch magazine “Casopes”.

While designing ‘Casopes’, our team involved in its crafting has put up their dedicated efforts to

make it a class apart, going to intangible dimensions. We have sincerely tried to evolve to take our

prominent event, POLARIS 2020, to a whole new level of admiration through the medium of this

magazine.

This year marks the 13th year of Polaris, and with all these years, Polaris and the Department, have

both evolved as an upcoming platform for budding Engineers to showcase their talents in different

domains. The students also find this program very useful in their practical life as it helps them in

various synergies. We have been successfully conducting Research Oriented Technology based

workshops; Industry oriented training workshops, conferences and technical competitions

on professional platforms under the banner of Computer Society of India (CSI). Our Students have

immense calibre to get selected at National and International Competitions.

It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you all to “POLARIS 2020”, a national level Technical

Symposium of the Computer Science and Engineering Department to provide a platform for the

talent within you. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all team members who showed great

zeal and enthusiasm and for their diligent and judicious cooperation.

Asst. Prof. Devishree Naidu,

Professor-In-Charge,

POLARIS 2020,

CSI-SBC,

C.S.E, R.C.O.E.M

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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK

Henry Ford once said, “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working

together is success.” Casopes 2020 has proven to be such a wonderful journey where our entire

committee has put in persistent efforts and has triumphed over all the shackles and backed us in

making this edition of Casopes 2020 a plausible one.

The entire expedition of bringing this edition into existence has been a great learning experience yet

a demanding task, but with splendid efforts from the students of the department, the constant

support from departmental staff and the organizing committee of the Compusys chapter of Student

Society of India, we have been successful in making Volume 7th of Casopes corporeality.

‘Casopes’ consists of five different sections starting with COGNIZANCE which explains how life

is about solicitousness, followed by TECH-HEX which is a blend of different technical articles,

gradually outclassing to the happenings of Computer Science and Engineering Department which is

followed by ARTIST’S FINESSE consisting of mesmerising strokes of skilled artists. The fourth

section is NEWS O CSE followed by EVENTS O CSE comprising all the events and activities that

have happened throughout the session. It is an honour and privilege to be the Magazine Head of this

chapter of Computer Society of India.

I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. M. B. Chandak, Head of

Computer Science and Engineering Department for his constant encouragement. My kind regards to

our Teacher In-charge Prof. Devishree Naidu for her timely guidance. An earnest thanks to my coeditors

Miss Vaishnavi Mandhana, Miss Sakshi Thakur, Miss Tithi Agrawal and Mr. Shubham Jha

for their meritorious support. Special thanks to Mr. Vishvesh Dhobe and Mr. Mohammed Husain

for helping us with the design of Casopes.

Priyal Sanklecha,

Editorial Head,

Casopes 2020,

Computer Society of India, RCOEM.

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FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK

"Unity is strength. When there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved."

We have achieved unity and this is the reason our event Polaris is getting bigger and better every

passing year.

I feel very thankful and honoured to serve the department as the president of Compusys, the

students' society of CSE department of RCOEM. Our department primarily focuses on the student

development by arranging various workshops and providing them a platform to showcase their

talent.

Our festive event POLARIS 2020, a National Level Symposium, is a program that brings

innovation, variation and advancement every year. It has been a symbol of unity and perseverance

which I as a president would wish to proudly carry forward.

I would love to extend my sincere gratitude towards Dr. M.B. Chandak, HOD, Department of CSE

for supporting us with this apparition of Polaris 2020 yet again this year. My wholehearted

appreciation also goes to Professor. D. Naidu, Teacher in-charge for her constant support and

guidance. Further, I am immensely grateful to all my colleagues and the members of Polaris 2020

committees to make Polaris 2020 a grand and successful event with all their enthusiasm.

Tanmay Shirbhate

President,

Computer Society of India, RCOEM

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Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Vision of Computer Science Engineering Department:

To continually improve the education environment, in order to develop graduates with strong

academic and technical background needed to achieve distinction in the discipline. The excellence

is expected in various domains like workforce, higher studies or lifelong learning. To strengthen

links between industries through partnership and collaborative development works.

Mission of Computer Science Engineering Department:

To develop a strong foundation of theory and practices of computer science amongst the students to

enable them to develop into knowledgeable, responsible professionals, lifelong learners and

implement the latest computing technologies for the betterment of the society.

Program Education Objectives of Computer Science and Engineering

Department are:

1. To prepare graduates to apply the broad set of techniques, tools, and skills from

science, mathematics and engineering required to solve problems in Computer Science

and Engineering.

The field of Computer Science & Engineering is a fast evolving field and caters to multiple

disciplines. The focus is to imbibe necessary skill sets amongst the students and develop

competencies to solve basic computer science & engineering problems.

2. To prepare graduates to address practices in computer science and engineering using

software development life cycle principles.

The department aims to develop good analytical and designing skills amongst students,

while emphasizing on theoretical and practical aspects of computer science.

3. To provide adequate training & opportunities to work as teams in multidisciplinary

projects.

The department aims at encouraging team spirit through projects which are multidisciplinary

in nature.

4. To prepare the graduates to exhibit professionalism, communication skills, ethical

attitude, and practice their profession with high regard to legal and ethical

responsibilities.

The department recognizes the need for effective communication in students and strives to

enhance this aspect. The department feels that apart from curricular studies, it is necessary to

impart good moral values in the students so that they are aware of their social

responsibilities.

5. To prepare graduates for engaging in life-long learning, such as post graduate study &

certification courses.

The department encourages the students for higher studies and certification courses to keep

track with the pace of technology.

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Programme Outcomes of Computer Science & Engineering are:

1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering

fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering

problems.

2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex

engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of

mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and

design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate

consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental

considerations.

4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research

methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis

of the information to provide valid conclusions.

5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and

modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering

activities with an understanding of the limitations.

6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to

assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities

relevant to the professional engineering practice.

7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering

solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and

need for sustainable development.

8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and

norms of the engineering practice.

9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or

leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the

engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and

write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and

receive clear instructions.

11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the

engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member

and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage

in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

1. Foundation of Computer System: Ability to understand fundamental concepts of

computer science & engineering, operating system, networking & data organization

systems, hardware & software aspects of computing.

2. Software development Ability: Ability to understand the software development life cycle.

Possess professional skills and knowledge of software design process. Familiarity and

algorithmic competence with a broad range of programming languages and open source

platforms.

3. Research Ability: Ability to apply knowledge base to identify research gaps in various

domains, model real world problems, solves computational tasks, to provide solution for

betterment of society with innovative ideas.

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...Because I’m Not A Writer

Sakshi Thakur

3 rd Year

I’m an expression,

An unannounced emotion,

I’m crunch like deep cut on skin,

Or just surface of water in sink,

I’m unacceptable truth,

An imagination like fairy tooth,

I’m reaction to someone’s wish,

Or story of an untold selfish,

I’m letter to my 3:00 am soulmate,

A flirty comment to my evening’s date,

I’m unexpected cause to your thoughts,

Or remarkable joint to your missing dots,

I’m someone’s anger in disguise,

An improper poem with adaptable advice,

I’m past with memories and some regrets,

Or a free bird to draw wings through dense air of charades,

I’m an apology to my unintended mistakes,

A derivation to illogical but lovely mess,

I’m bright little light to someone’s existence,

Which makes me delight to my emotional variance,

Because I’m not a Writer, But a Mask to Inexpressible Emotions.

- Sakshi Thakur || Not A Writer :)

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SPARK

Tithi Agrawal

2 ND Year

As I open my eyes filled with HOPE,

ready to enter a new world,

accept the challenges and fight hard,

I see myself, ready to CHANGE…

As I see a fire YELLOW,

wanting it to fill me with joy,

making the world entirely different,

I feel that SPARK, triggering my inside…

As I see its power to SHAPE,

the things strong and rigid,

even those resisting to melt,

I see a new found TRUST, finding its place…

As I walk along, filled with CURIOSITY,

wanting to explore everything I can,

even provide what I have,

I see usher HAPPINESS flowing, enveloping all…

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Finding light through the dark…

I was lost in a misery

In a cave of desolation

All I could see was the bewildery darkness

Just me and my isolation

Tanisha Agrawal

2 ND Year

But there was something

Which kept me crawl further

Which kept me kindle the light within

Aspiration was that mother

Searching for a light

Which could ignite

The spark of conviction

To solve all my senile

I didn't capitulate

Though it continued to stimulate

The malaise, sorrow and the darkness

But I didn't capitulate

As I walked further

Mustering the little hope I got

All the setbacks I forgot

But the malaise didn't die

I made it my strength

All the impair became my fuel

All the downfalls became my lessons

It increased my fames length

It continued to grow stronger

With all my attempts to further

I started to break

No longer I could fake

I became the hunter for that light

And continued to fight

I know I'll win one day

By finding this light through the dark

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THE JUDGEMENT

Sarthak Pande

I laughed at him,

He laughed back at me.

I used swear words to disrespect him,

He used them back at me.

I cried in front of him, he cried with me.

I put a hand on his shoulder to console him; in return it consoled me....

It was my reflection I've been talking to, for it never JUDGED me for being who I am.

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Lepcha Folktale About Rongnyu and Rongeet

The following story is about the River Teesta. It

talks about the love story of Rongeet and Rongnyu

and how they came to be known as the Teesta-

Rangeet. This story is a part of the Rong (Lepcha)

culture. The Rong culture is very rich, beautiful,

interesting, and unique. The Rong folk stories talk

about human nature. Every couple strives to have a

beautiful relationship like Rongnyu-Rongeet, i.e., for

eternity. A long time ago, Itbumu created the world,

nature, animals, birds, insects, mountains, rivers,

lakes, rocks, trees and humans. Everything was

balanced and everything had a partner. Her creation

had life, feelings and emotions. Rongnyu and

Rongeet were created by her. They were the two

rivers who were in love. Rongeet was the male river

and Rongnyu was the lady river. Both the lovers

wanted to live together like other couples would

love to. They used to meet secretly with each other

and spend their time together. But they were afraid

that their relationship would be rejected by the

world. Finally one day, they decided to elope and

live together down the plains. Both of them decided

they will run away from their homes separately and

meet at ‘Punzok’, literally meaning the forest lands,

a place at the lowlands from where on they would

move on together onwards to the plain. But there

was a problem; both of them never left their house,

because they did not know the way to the lowlands.

So they took help from someone who would guide

them to reach the place. Rongeet decided to go there

first and wait for her as he thought it would be rude

to make his lover wait for him. He asked help from a

bird, ‘Tut-fo’, because he thought that the bird

would fly to the destination without delay. Rongnyu

took help from ‘ParilBu’, a serpent. That important

day came when the two secretly left their house.

Rongeet was guided by the bird and Rongnyu was

guided by the serpent. After some time, the bird got

exhausted and hungry, and then he wandered around

the mountain searching for food. On the other side,

Paril-Bu was slow but consistent in its journey.

Finally Rongnyu reached ‘Punzok’ before Rongeet.

When Rongeet saw her waiting for him, he got

ashamed and was filled with disgust. As being a man

he could not keep his word and he exclaimed

“Thhee- Sutha?” meaning “when did you arrive?”

This is how this place where Rongnyu and Rongeet

met got its name as ‘Thhee- Sutha’ which is now

called ‘Teesta’. Rongeet’s ego was hurt as he had

promised to reach Punzok before Rongnyu but had

failed to keep his promise. He left without saying

any word as he was ashamed. He just began to flow

in anger without realizing that his actions were

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Shubham Jha

2nd Year

destroying the world around him. After seeing his

actions, she followed him to calm him down.

However in her attempt to calm him down, she

caused even more destruction. They were least

bothered about the nature as Rongeet was engaged

with himself and his hurt ego and Rongnyu was after

him to calm him down. Mayellyang, a village, was

in deep waters and great trouble. Both of them

destroyed all the animals, birds, insects, humans,

trees, rocks and everything. The people took shelter

in the high hills around Mayellyang. The safest hill

was Tungrong Hlo and all the animals, birds and

humans remained safe there. But the destruction of

the rivers continued. 23 All the living beings were

desperate and asked help from Itbumu for

protection. They made offerings of Chi (alcohol) to

Itbumu. Itbumu saw the chaos and decided to protect

her creation and restore peace in Mayellyang. She

came in the form of ‘Kohom-Fo (partridge)

sprinkled the Chi all around and requested Rongeet

to stop all the destruction. It is believed that while

sprinkling, some of the Chi fell on her chest and that

is the reason that partridge has white spots on its

chest. When Itbumu convinced Rongeet, he realized

what he had done out of anger and came back to his

senses. He regretted his actions and asked pardon

from Itbumu. Rongnyu also begged for her

forgiveness as she was also a part of the great

destruction. Itbumu, being ‘The Great Mother’,

pardoned her children Rongnyu and Rongeet for

their actions. Rongeet was ashamed for his actions.

Rongnyu consoled her lover as he was embarrassed

and she assured him that she will stay with him

forever. Rongeet felt relieved as his lover was

supportive and always stayed with him. He was

thankful and grateful to Itbumu for giving him such

a loving, caring and affectionate partner. He asked

Rongnyu to forgive him for hurting her feelings.

Itbumu was touched by their love for each other and

blessed the couple that they would be remembered

for their eternal love. They were finally happy to be

together and moved towards their new life. They

began their new journey from where they had left.

From there they were united and called ‘Thhee-

Sutha’ or ‘Teesta’. It is believed that the two rivers

flow as one but still maintain their own colour. The

colour of water above is light and green and the

colour underneath is dark and muddy. Rongeet is a

bit lighter and green in colour while Rongnyu is

darker. It is said that Rongnyu flows under Rongeet

as a mark of respect and submission towards her

lover and Rongeet flows above his lover as a mark

of protection and care.


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BRIEF ON TYPES OF CLOUD COMPUTING

Juhee Gandhi

3rd Year

One of the recent trends in technology

includes the term cloud computing as storage

and computing solution. It is a pay-as-you-go

service to cater the computing needs. Cloud

services are often used as a relatively broad

term without significantly highlighting the

basic services which are offered by a cloud

solution company.

Here is a brief overview to understand your

cloud architecture requirements as per your

work or need.

The most basic of cloud computing provides

four types of clouds:

Private Cloud

A Private Cloud is implemented using a

dedicated data centre infrastructure of

hardware and software that is used privately

by an organization. The data centre can be onpremises

or off-premises. It is not shared with

another organization. If the data centre is

shared, that is a Virtual Private Cloud. The

Cloud Computing Stack in a Private Cloud is

dedicated to the organization. If the data

centre is shared but not the Cloud Computing

Stack, that is a Virtual Private Cloud.

Public Cloud

A Public Cloud is implemented using a shared

data centre infrastructure of hardware and

software that is shared by multiple

organizations. The data centre is off-premises.

Hybrid Cloud

A Hybrid Cloud is any combination of

Clouds. It could be a Private Cloud and one or

more Public Clouds. Similarly it could be a

Virtual Private Cloud and one or more Public

Clouds. It is, however, more than just

multiple Clouds. There needs to be resources

shared among the Clouds. An example is

Cloud Bursting. Cloud Bursting is a condition

where the application needs additional

resources like power, storage or computing .It

will then burst into public cloud and use the

public cloud additional resources. Another

concept apart from these three basic clouds is

of a community cloud.

Community Cloud

A Community Cloud can be a Private Cloud,

Virtual Private Cloud, Public Cloud, or

Hybrid Cloud. A Community Cloud is

designed to meet the needs of a community.

Such communities involve people or

organizations that have shared interests. This

includes industrial groups, research groups,

standards groups, and so on. So, a

Community Cloud is not so much a type of

Cloud as it is a way to look at how Clouds

could be used. The data centre supporting the

Community Cloud could be one of the

member organizations or it could be in a

location separate from all member

organizations. These clouds are sufficient to

cater most of the cloud needs .Further

additional services offered by the popular

cloud vendors such as Microsoft Azure,

AWS, GCP (Google Cloud Platform) and all

others, makes cloud a very popular choice

among the client companies.

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Why should one do Competitive Programming (CP)?

Vishal Kriplani

3rd Year

This blog is to answer all the queries

regarding CP.

1. What is CP?

2. How should one start with CP?

3. Which language to choose for CP?

4. What are good Platforms for CP?

5. What path most people follow for

starting CP?

6. What are some recognized

competitions that are based on CP?

7. Is CP useful?

8. Why should one do CP over

development in college?

1) What is CP?

CP is a sport. Just like any other sport, there is

some task that is given to you and you have to

solve or do that task. It's kind of a mental

sport. Every sport has some rules so does CP.

Every problem or task has some rules that in

what way it will give you input and in what

way one is supposed to give the output. Like

any other sport, the one who plays well will

win. In CP one who solves first with fewer

penalties will win. So CP is a type of

programming where you have to solve

problems with your problem solving and

coding skills in less time and with the least

amount of errors.

2) How should one start with CP?

No ideal path exists for starting with CP. One

can go to any CP site and start solving

problems. There is no secret ingredient that

one should know for solving problems. But

some prerequisites are there before you start

CP. One must have a good knowledge and

grasp on any programming language. Solving

problems randomly and learning the concepts

with it is best instead of picking up one topic

and trying to become an expert in it.

So if you have good knowledge of any

language then go to any CP site and start to

muggle up with problems.

Ps-Knowledge of basic data structures and

algorithms is a plus.

3) Which language to choose for CP?

Almost all the CP sites support all the

recognized languages. But the question is

which one to choose. It doesn't matter which

language is best. All that matters is the logic

or approach used to solve a particular

problem. Language is just a tool to solve a

problem. But good tools help you to increase

your productivity. Most people do CP in C++,

Java, and Python. Every language has its

advantages and disadvantages.

C++ - It is very basic and easy to understand

language. It's quite fast compared to many

other languages. But it's not that easy to code

the solution in a short amount of time.

Java - It is not easy to understand language.

It's fast too. But coding the solution in a short

amount of time is quite difficult.

Python -It's the easiest language to

understand and code in a short time. But it's

not that fast compared to others too.

Ps-Most of the CP people love to code in C++

and ACM ICPC winners also prefer C++ over

other languages.

4) What are good Platforms for CP?

There are many good platforms for CP and

every platform has its specialty.

CodeChef - It is the most common platform

in India. Most of the Indian coders practice

here. The famous challenges here are every

Month long challenge for 10 days, Lunchtime

and cook-off (ACM style). The one who does

well in CodeChef gets the stars and that is the

motivation for many coders.

Ps-Most of people got a direct job by their

code chef profile in Directi, Zeta, etc.

Codeforces - It has the most users that any

other CP platform. It has a huge community

of coders from many countries. It has a wide

variety of questions. It conducts 6-10 contests

per month with duration of 2-2.5 hrs. It gives

colours to coders according to their ratings. It

gives the complexity level to each problem so

that a user can filter problems according to

particular complexity and solve it.

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HackerEarth - It is gaining popularity

nowadays. It is the best platform if you want

to master a particular topic. It has good blogs

on new algorithms. It is also conducting

famous competitions such as ‘month easy’, a

3 hr contest, 'month circuits', and a 7-day

contest.

HackerRank - HackerRank is good for

mastering any programming language or

practice the most common and legacy

problems.

Leetcode, InterviewBit, Geeks for Geeks -

These platforms are for preparing for

interviews. One can learn the new and

standard algorithms in these sites.

Ps- Most people cracked amazon, google,

Microsoft interviews by solving GfG and

Leetcode.

5) What path most people follow for

starting CP?

In starting, learning new concepts is

important so people learn from data

structure online.

After that, most people do the long

challenges on CodeChef because it

teaches new algorithms and one can

have a good amount of time to learn

new concepts and apply it.

After that people try to improve solving

problems in less time. So people prefer

doing Codeforces contest rounds. It

improves the thinking ability with

precision.

After reaching a good level learning

new concepts and practicing a particular

concept is important so people do

HackerEarth.

After that interview season comes and

people are looking for brushing up old

algorithms and practicing standard

algorithms so they solve Leetcode,

geeks for geeks.

6) What are some recognized competitions

that are based on CP?

ACM - ICPC– It’s the Olympics of this

sport where most of the people from

all around the world compete with

each other to prove their problemsolving

skills.

Google Codejam - Google organizes

this contest every year.

Google Kickstart - It has several

rounds A, B, ---- in each round good

performers get an interview with

google.

Facebook Hackercup

Microsoft imagine

TCS CodeVita(India)

HackwithInfy(India)

7) Is CP useful?

After reading all the above articles it is clear

that CP helps to increase problem-solving

skills. Suppose you are a technical recruiter of

a company and you have to hire a guy from

college. On what skills would you judge that

guy? The best thing on which you judge is the

ability to think about real-life problems. For

this CP comes into the picture and serves as a

good tool for recruiters for hiring purposes.

CP will teach not only to solve problems but

solve them in a limited amount of time and

efficiently too.

Ps - Big product-based companies and also

service-based such as Amazon, Google,

Microsoft, Goldman-Sachs, Flipkart only

consider your CP skills during the interview

process.

8) Why should one do CP over

development in college?

There is always a debate between what to do

Development or CP. In industry, people do

development and don't do CP. So it's Obvious

that college students should do development,

learning new technologies, making projects.

But it's also quite obvious that a student

cannot make an industry level software

project and for learning new things they

prefer tutorials that are not enough to go to

industry. Every company gives training on

technology to new candidates. Companies

expect students to be strong in the

fundamentals of computer science. So CP

teaches you the data structures and algorithms

that are the core of computer science domain.

CP guy can think about any situation and

learning a new technology is not that difficult

for that guy because he is good with the

basics. Therefore a college student must have

CP skills.

Ps - Knowing about new technologies is also

a plus and gives an edge.

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The Call For Creative Engineers

Shardul Nimbalkar

2 nd Year

From the last 4-5 years, the software

industry is scrapping the market for good UI

designers. The only reason being is to get a

better looking app, website. There might be 100

other apps, which do the same work as your

does. But, what really makes a difference is

you’re User Interface and the overall look and

feel of the app. When it comes to the end client,

he/she always expects it to work as expected

and look good. A good UX designer focuses on

the need of the client and understands how the

client is going to use the software, app and

covey’s the proper instructions to the UI design

team. A UI designer, designs the end product by

taking the customer’s “ease of use” as a major

factor into consideration, while not bringing

down the overall aesthetic of the app, software,

website. People say, “Your first impression is

your last impression”. Similar ideology is

followed by major software companies. They

know that, you will have a look at their app

page on play store for less than 3 seconds, and

within these 3 seconds they must convince you

to click on that green “Install Now” button. The

first step they take to attract the users is by

making the app icon attractive. When designing

the icon of the app, big brands tend to use

colours that symbolize their apps main use. Red

symbolizes a need for urgency. This can be seen

in food delivery and news channel apps which

tend to have a red colour icon indirectly

triggering your mind to think of the app when

you are hungry or need to watch the breaking

news .They also take into consideration, the fact

that their app icon must stand out amongst the

50 other apps the user has installed on his/her

device .Each and every The feature of the app is

made to engage the user for as much time as

possible.

To design the major design components

of the app, software such as Adobe Photoshop

and Adobe illustrators are used. Adobe has a

series of design software; they call this series as

the Adobe creative cloud. It consists of all kinds

of designing software. Sound design, video

design, special effects software, you name it,

they have it. Majority of these softwares are

paid. But, recently Adobe released game

changing software called as the ADOBE XD.

This software is the dream come true software

for UI/UX designers. It is a drag and drop style

software to make apps. Each and everything can

be adjusted graphically. You require absolutely

0% coding skills to design an app in it. And the

cherry on the top is that it is free of cost. If you

want to try out a prototype of your app and you

want to get a feel of how it is going to look on

the end client’s device. This is the software to

use. When it comes to designing a video, adobe

premiere is the best in the industry. Though

some people prefer the Final cut pro X this has

been specially designed by apple.Inc to run on

their apple devices. Which also makes it

somewhat restricted. As not everyone in the

world has an apple product, thus making

adobe’s premiere the world standard. Premiere

is used at major video designing studios. UI

designers use it to make small product guide

animations that you see when you use an app

for the first time. If you need to go, one step

further, adobe has got the next big gun for you.

Adobe after effects, this software is a kind of

visual effects compositing. If you are thinking

of installing these softwares on your computer

right now, let me inform you, these softwares

require a lot of GPU power. You should have

NVidia gtx 660 graphics card or its equivalent

to meet the minimum requirements. If you want

some serious usage go for the NVidia quadro

series, they are specially made for heavy duty

designing softwares such as adobe after effects.

As much as visual aesthetic is

important, sound is too. When you hear a

custom notification bell in an app, your mind

instantly thinks about the app. Major apps such

has payment apps have a custom designed

“ting” sound which plays after you have

finished a transaction. These sounds are made in

FL studio, adobe audition. So, start using this

software to make your apps, websites, and

softwares more attractive.

Tip- adobe has the instruction videos and

YouTube which will teach you step by step on

using their Softwares.

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Artificial Intelligence-Art by Algorithm

Sanskruti Talmale

2 nd Year

Imagine software that would look at all new

information and know your interests, benefits

and thereby present to you what is more

valuable, precious and appropriate for you!!

Certainly going to make human thinking more

efficient! This Autonomy by Artificial

intelligence is quite exciting and engaging for

us.

But what exactly does AI mean??

Artificial intelligence (AI), currently the

hottest buzzword in tech is the simulation of

human intelligence processes by machines,

especially computer systems. The field was

founded on the assumption that human

intelligence can be so precisely described that

a machine can be made to simulate it.

It is the intelligence demonstrated by

machines, in contrast to the natural

intelligence displayed by humans and

animals. Also defined as ‘Study of Intelligent

agents’, it refers to any device that perceives

its environment and takes actions that

maximize its chance of successfully achieving

its goals.

AI is seeping into our lives in all sort of ways,

making things just better and better in every

aspect of life from medicines, transportation

risk reductions, better problem solving and

even better data handling with new and

improved interfaces. Achieved with the more

advanced and powerful computers, it has left

less room for errors, right decision making

and virtually 24*7 working possible. It can

result into more prosperity and opportunities

for the people by introducing incredible

precision, accuracy, and speed. AI doesn’t get

tired and wear out easily, Digital assistance

helps in day to day chores, rational decision

maker, and paves way for Repetitive jobs and

has Medical Applications and Advancements.

But it cannot be denied that this technology

with an integration of Information has the

potential to replace and skip humans and have

some serious and negative implications on

human lives. Artificial Intelligence raises

philosophical arguments about the nature of

the mind and the ethics of creating artificial

beings endowed with human-like intelligence.

Some people also consider AI to be a danger

to humanity if it progresses unabated. Others

believe that AI, unlike previous technological

revolutions will create a risk of mass

unemployment. The question that ultimately

arises is about the proper harnessing of

Artificial Intelligence.

AI can fundamentally change the equation of

almost every aspect of the world today. If

executed wisely, it can create productive and

efficient economy. It greatly depends upon

the perception and stand point; its

initialization, correct implementation and

apposite execution of the technology.

To ‘err’ is human, so why not use AI?

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OPEN SOURCE- THE WAY AHEAD

Mihir Goyenka

2 nd Year

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, a staunch

critic of Open Source software once stated

that “Linux” was a cancer. Today, Microsoft

is the largest contributor to open source

software, with the recent acquisition of

GitHub for 7.5 billion$ being its latest move

in that direction.

With the advent of better Internet facilities

across the globe, the open source community

has exponentially grown and evolved. With

knowledge being available at one’s fingertips,

virtually anybody on this planet can become

an open source contributor.

This decade of the 21 st century has marked a

stark change in the behaviour of many

enterprises- their willingness to embrace open

source.

This is also due to several reasons-

Quality of open source softwares being

consistent and reliable.

Low or negligible cost of utilizing open

source software

Readily available support for resolving

issues through means of open source

forums and communities.

Reduced maintenance costs.

Even the largest tech companies evaluate

candidates based on their open source

contributions on GitHub, etc.

It is worth mentioning that Android

(powering 2.5 billion devices) is based on the

Linux Kernel, which is also open source.

So, as Computer Science Engineers of this

era(who owe their education to the internet

partially!), we must learn, adapt and grow

with open source communities, to design

more robust and secure softwares for products

and customers alike.

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PROJECT TITLE: REMOTE ENABLED MULTI SOCKET

Sarang Mishra

2 nd Year

ABSTRACT:

In recent years, a lot of research work has been

proposed on routing scheme in WSN. Remote

accessing is one of the most promising techniques

due to its simplicity, scalability and efficiency.

Under any research and development cells it has

been noted the establishing the wireless sensor

nodes network and let them work as a cluster, but

the major problem with wireless sensor node

cluster is monitoring of cluster head through

wireless technology has limitation of range. We

focus on energy consumption problems in duty

cycle of node with forwarding mechanism.

FLOW OF PROPOSED SYSTEM:

Proposed system is designed by keeping the

multipath broadcast methodology for data sinking

at receiver end. This will create multiple paths

from transferring data from sender to receiver and

every path and every node will be notified with

the help of calling mechanism. This will help in

reducing the energy consumption problem,

Improve efficiency and save energy.

PROPOSED SYSTEM:

The system consists of Master and Slave

Architecture where master node has GSM,

Arduino UNO and RF module and slave with RF,

SMPS, Arduino NANO, and Relay Module.

Master node will command to slave and

accordingly slave will perform the process. Maser

will establish communication with node through a

call using GSM. This will decide the limit at the

node and will operate at that time period saving

the energy consumption. This system will help to

reduce the extra usage of energy

OUTPUT:

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CLOUD COMPUTING TOOLS

Pawan Shukla

3 rd Year

Every day, more advanced technologies

emerge across the business landscape. They

bring innovation and disruption that continues

to power growth. Over the past few years,

cloud service providers have helped

businesses transform their wide ranging

processes. Cloud solutions are a robust

industry that has quickly matured and became

mainstream Cloud and managed IT services

provide access to powerful capabilities once

outside the reach of most small companies.

Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform is a suite of public

cloud computing services offered by Google.

The platform includes a range of hosted

services for compute, storage and application

development that run on Google hardware.

Google Cloud Platform services can be

accessed by software developers, cloud

administrators and other enterprise IT

professionals over the public internet or

through a dedicated network connection.

AWS Services

Amazon Web Services offers a wide range of

different business purpose global cloud-based

products. The products include storage,

databases, analytics, networking, mobile,

development tools, and enterprise

applications, with a pay-as-you-go pricing

model. AWS adds the ability for customers to

enable AWS Local Zones themselves. ...

Once enabled, customers can create and

manage resources in Local Zones using the

same APIs and Management Console they use

for Availability Zones in AWS Regions

today. In simple words AWS allows you to do

the following things-

Running web and application servers

in the cloud to host dynamic websites.

Securely store all your files on the

cloud so you can access them from

anywhere.

Using managed databases like

MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle or SQL

Server to store information.

Deliver static and dynamic files

quickly around the world using a

Content Delivery Network (CDN).

Send bulk email to your customers.

Here, are essential AWS services.

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ARTIST’S FINESSE

Afra Shueb Sayad (2nd Year)

Tithi Agrawal (2nd year)

Shubham Manikant Jha

Prachi Kane (3rd Year)

(2nd Year)

Vishvesh Dhobe (3rd Year)

D Sai Pawan (3rd Year)

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Vishvesh Dhobe (3 rd Year)

Devan Somani (3 rd Year)

D Sai Pawan (3 rd Year)

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Shreyas Kolte(3 rd Year)

Salil Palkar (3 rd Year)

Kaiwalya Joshi (4 th Year)

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NEWS @ CSE

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS

Hackwithinfy at Infosys

Sushant Kumar, student of VII Sem shift II,

CSE won first prize among 1.5 Lakh

participants with cash prize Rs. 2 Lakhs held

at Infosys Pune Development Centre

Hinjewadi.

HackWithInfy is a contest for all engineering

students across India graduating in the year

2020 to inculcate the culture of rapid

problem-solving and innovative thinking from

early on. It provides the perfect stepping stone

for students to explore their passion for

programming, and an opportunity to compete

and earn a chance to work with Infosys.

Barclays All India Hackathon 2019

Barclays All India Hackathon 2019, a coding

competition consisted of two rounds followed

by Grande Finale. The initial two rounds were

hosted online on Hacker Earth in the first two

weeks of June 2019.The Online Round 1 was

a team round in which the top 20 teams would

get a chance to compete in the Grand Finale +

Job Interview for BA3 Graduate Analyst

position. The Online Round 2 was a 5 day

individual coding round in which top 20

individuals would get a job interview.

Students team of Naman Vidyabhanu,

Saurabh Talmale, Keshav Lakhotiya, VII

Semester, CSE secured position in top 20

teams amongst 1800+ teams in round 1 and

Aashee Shrivastava, students of VII Semester

, CSE secured a position in the top 20

individuals in round2 and got a chance to

appear for a job interview. Naman

Vidyabhanu, Aashee Shrivastava, Keshav

Lakhotiya cracked the interview and get the

Pre Placement Offer from Barclays.

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AXIS HACKS, VNIT

Team 'Coding Devils' secured first position at Axis Hacks, a Hackathon based held at VNIT, hosted

by Microland, Bangalore. The event comprised of two rounds- Competitive Coding and an

overnight hackathon.

Team won the Hackathon by deploying a project on 'Smart Employee Attendance using Facial

Recognition'. The project was built on LBPH model on OpenCV and worked on Android. Team

secured summer internship at Microland, Bangalore.

Team Members:

1. Krunal Pande 4. Vishal Kriplani

2. Nachiket Satpute 5. Piyush Chotiya

3. Kunal Khadkeshwar 6. Aditya Sharma

CSE IN ICPC 2019

Coach:

Prof Dilipkumar A. Borikar

Assistant Professor, CSE

A Feature in the Cap

Teams from CSE, RCOEM confirmed their participation at all 04 sites (viz. Kharagpur, Gwalior-

Pune, Amritapuri, Kanpur) for the first time for On-site Contest (the Regionals) of West Asia

Regionals 2019.

Participation Details & Honours

1. Team Ascendants,

Shrey Agrawal, Punit Gandecha, Pranav Manbhekar, Vaibhav Kalbhore (all VI B) is ranked 55 (out

of 95) at ACM ICPC Asia West Regional Contest -- IIT Kharagpur Onsite Contest -- conducted on

07-08 Dec 2019.

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2. Team Ascendants,

Shrey Agrawal, Punit Gandecha, Pranav Manbhekar, Vaibhav Kalbhore (VI B) is ranked 75 (out of

126) at ACM ICPC Asia West Regional Contest -- IIT Gwalior-Pune Onsite Contest -- conducted

on 14-15 Dec 2019.

3. Team No_Calibre

Naman Vidyabhanu, Aniruddha Agrawal, Saurabh Talmale and Surbhi Khatri (Reserve) (VIII B) is

ranked 208 (out of 313) at ACM ICPC Asia West Regional Contest -- Amritapuri-Bengaluru Onsite

Contest -- conducted on 26-27 Dec 2019.

4. Team Whats_in_a_Name

Rajat Agrawal, Karan Rathi, Adnan Husain (all VIII B) has contested the ACM ICPC Asia West

Regional Contest -- Kanpur Onsite Contest -- conducted on 30-31 Dec 2019.

Team Ascendants

CSE IN SIH 2019

03 Teams of RCOEM CSE Students are WINNERS in Smart India Hackathon 2019

The Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon-2019, the World's Biggest Open Innovation Model

which is a 36-hour non-stop coding competition was held simultaneously at 48 nodal centres across

India. In all 10 teams from RCOEM participated at the Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon-

2019 at different centres.

03 Teams of Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering Management belonging to Department of

Computer Science & Engineering emerged WINNERS at the Grand Finale of Smart India

Hackathon 2019. All the WINNING Teams successfully solved the problems of “Complicated”

category to bag cash prize of INR 75,000.00 each.

Team AVANGUARDIA was adjudged Winner for the problem statement - “Create an Augmented

Reality based 3D Build and Assembly Instruction App for Cardboard Models”, of Plezmo Ltd. The

team led by Anmol Deshpande with Aditya Sharma, Aman Shrivastava, Aashee Shrivastava,

Keshav Lakhotia, and Shruti Bichpuriya as members participated at the Nodal Centre – Sagi

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Ramakrishnam Raju Engineering College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Manoj B. Chandak,

HOD, CSE and Prof. Dilipkumar A. Borikar, Assistant Professor, CSE were faculty mentors.

Team AVANGUARDIA emerged Winner of Plezmo Statement

Team CALLISTO_06 was adjudged Winner for the problem statement - “Search Engine for the

Embedded Devices”, of Schneider Electric. The team led by Pranay Sharma with Sahil Khan,

Dinesh Yadav, Raashika Varma, Abhay Khandelwal, and Swarup Laddha as members participated

at the Nodal Centre – B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering & Technology, Hubli, Karnataka.

Prof. Dilipkumar A. Borikar and Prof. Abhijeet Raipurkar, Assistant Professors in CSE were faculty

mentors.

Team CALLISTO_06 emerged Winner of Schneider Electric Statement

Team IDEATORS_22 was adjudged Winner for the problem statement - “Check on Traffic Rules

Maintenance and Accident Management”, of Infosys Ltd. The team led by Surbhi Khatri with

Janhavi Tatewar, Sheetal Hablani, Anuradha Dubey, Yash Gindodiya, and Anirudha Agrawal as

members participated at the Nodal Centre – National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala. Dr.

Ramchand Hablani, Associate Professor and Dr. Shailedra Aote, Assistant Professor, CSE were

faculty mentors. Prof. Dilipkumar A. Borikar, CSE and Prof. Rakesh K. Kadu, IT were the Students

SPoCs for the College to oversee Teams Registration, Idea Approval and Facilitation at SIH 2019.

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Team IDEATORS_22 emerged Winner of Infosys Statement

Branch Cup Standings:

It is said that “Dance is hidden in the

language of soul” This year the themes were

given to the branches on which they had to

prepare their dance and CSE got a blank chit

which made them wrack their brains to find a

suitable theme and all this hard work resulted

in securing 1 st position in interbranch dance

cup competition.

Where words fail music speaks…

Applying this and their talent students of CSE

bagged 3 rd position in the interbranch music

cup competition. They also stood first in the

surprise round where they had to apply their

creativity and create a song out of the tune

allotted to them.

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Words are mightier than swords

It was well seen in the battle of interbranch

literary Cup competition. Starting from

qualifying Group discussion and up winning

the JAM and debate, our Literary Team with

their efforts and hard work won 2 nd position

in this competition.

This year a RCOEM introduced new branch

cup i.e. Technical cup. But wining was not


new for the students and they bagged

1 st position in this cup as well.

Today’s Youth is tomorrow’s Leaders So here

comes the Youth Parliament of the college in

which different branches were allotted

different parities and they were given bills to

be proposed in the youth parliament. In this

the students of CSE secured 1 st position.

A picture says the whole story and this can be

easily understand by the students as they

secured 2 nd position in the Photography cup

Sports Cup Standings:

SPORT

POSITION

Chess (men)

1 ST

Basketball(men)

1 ST

Basketball(women)

1 ST

Table Tennis(men)

1 ST

Table Tennis(women)

3 RD

Cricket(women)

2 ND

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SPORTS CUP

ATHLETICS

Athletics Standings:

SN NAME SPORT MEDAL

1 Gauri Walke(3 rd year) 200m Gold

2 Gauri Walke(3 rd year) 400m Gold

3 Anshul Chauhan(4 th year) Disc throw Bronze

4 Shapath Pandey(2 nd year) 100m Silver

5 Shapath Pandey(2 nd year) 200m Silver

6 Shapath Pandey(2 nd year) 400m Bronze

7 Pooja Agrawal(4 th year) Long jump Silver

8 Pooja Agrawal(4 th year) 100m Bronze

9 Abhishek Sharma, Anshul Chauhan,

Shapath Pandey, Adnan

Relay(100*4)

Bronze

Toppers List:

Sr.No. Second Year Third Year Fourth year

1. Rishabh Parmanand Rathi

(10)

Yavar Yakub Vazir

(9.9)

2. Atul Ratnakar Thakre(9.97) Sharvari Shriram

Tapase (9.82)

3. Aditya Ramnarayan Sharma Gaurav Sudhir

(9.86)

Sharma(9.68)

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Rakshit Bhagwat

Kathawate(9.98)

Shruti Sunil Bichpuriya(9.7)

Rajat Shrinarayan

Agrawal(9.75)


Intra Institute:

Sr.

No.

Name of

Student

1 Ayush Kedia

2

Tanisha

Agrawal

Name of Event

and Place

Quiz

competition,

RCOEM

Debate

Competition,

RCOEM

Event

Details of

Activity/Organized

Student Body of

Computer Society of

India, CSE Dept.,

RCOEM

Student Body of

Computer Society of

India, CSE Dept.,

RCOEM

Achievement

Secured 1st

rank

Secured 1st

rank

Date

Aug-19

Aug-19

Copyrights:

S. No. Title

Name of the

Student/students

Registered

with

Semester

Shift

1

Linear Data Structure

Simulator (Software

Copyright)

Sushant Patrikar,

Yash Sharangpani

Copyright

Office, GOI

5 1

Workshops:

Sr.No.

Name of the

student

Institute/Organization/Industry

Start

Date

Duration

End Date

1

2

3

Kunal

Khandelwal

Kunal

Khandelwal

Kunal

Khandelwal

Introduction to ML with Azure Notebooks by

Microsoft Student Partners in GHRCE

Nagpur

Introduction to Deep Learning with Azure

Notebooks by Microsoft Student Partners in

GHRCE Nagpur

Introduction to ML with Azure ML Studio by

Microsoft Student Partners in GHRCE,

Nagpur

9/14/2019 9/14/2019

9/14/2019 9/14/2019

9/14/2019 9/14/2019

Inter-College Competition:

Sr. Name of

Event

No. Student Name of Event Details of

Achievement Date

and Place Activity/Organized

1

Dance competition at

Vartika Gupta LAASYA, Sadabai Raisoni

Sreya Vallabhani Raisoni College Women's College,

Winner 24/8/2019

Nagpur

2 Rishabh Rathi Coddiction at Coding event at IIIT Score 470 out 30/9/2019

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3 Aditya Sharma

4

Chaitanya

Chafale

5 Surbhi Khatri

IIIT, Nagpur Nagpur of 540

Coding event

IGDTUW- An

organized by Indira

Online Coding

Gandhi Delhi

Event, Coding

Technical University

Ninjas

for Women

GDG Code Jam

Extended'19

Traveloka

HackerEarth

Coding contest

organized by Google

Developer Group

Traveloka Campus

hiring challenge by

HackerEarth

23rd rank and

149/270

7/10/2019

Top 50 finalist 6/10/2019

2nd rank 15/9/2019

6

7

Aman Pawar

Gaurav Agrawal

Sumit Bhutada

Rushabh

Gaherwar

8 Shubham Jha

IRL - Sr. Robo

Race under

Time

Technoxian,

Delhi

BNY MELLON

Coding

Challenge

Urdu Debate

Competition,

LAD college,

Nagpur

International Robotics

League & world

championship

Internship Coding

challenge by BNY

Mellon

Intercollegiate Urdu

Debate competition

Participation

23/9/2019

to

25/9/2019

top 100 07-09-19

Won Speaker

of the City

2019

28/9/2019

9 Saurabh Talmale

GDG Code Jam

Extended'19

Coding contest

organized by Google

Developer Group

2nd rank 10-10-19

Online Courses:

Sr.No.

Name of the

student

1. Abhishek Chohan

2. Afra Sayed

3. Arpit Dekate

4. Shreyas Barve

Institute/Organization/Industry

Udemy (CEH - Exploit Research and Development), Udemy (Learn

how to Code : Google's Go (golang) Programming Language)

Udemy –(Java Design Patterns and Architecture), (The web

developer bootcamp)

Udemy (Python for beginners: learn with ex. And mini project

online), (Deep learning prerequisites.: the numpy stack in python),

(AWS concepts), (The Complete iOS 10 Developer- Create real

apps in swift 3)

Udemy (Learn to code with python 3), (Talking Robots : AI

Audiobook creation), (VFX and Virtual Reality basics), (Japanese

(Hiragana) in English), (AI and predictive Analysis using Python)

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5.

Hrishikesh

Udemy (Machine Learning A-Z), Coursera North Western

Chawdipande University (Fundamentals of Digital Image and Video processing)

6. Hardik Sharma

Udemy (Introduction to Compiler Construction and Design),

(Applied Deep Learning: Build a Chatbot- Theory, Application)

7. Sarang Nafde NPTEL (Design Thinking - A Primer)

8. Arpit Kidile NPTEL (Ethical Hacking) 12 weeks course

9. Nidhi Sharma NPTEL (Introduction to IoT) 12 weeks course

10. Yugandhar Deshkar Coursera Stanford University ( Machine Learning)

11. Sudhanshu Bhogal Coursera Stanford Online (Machine learning)

12. Aarushi Tiwari

Intel AI Academy (AI from Data center to the Edge- An optimized

path using Intel Architecture

13. Anshul Chauhan AWS Cloud Practitioner

14. Rida Zuber Infosys Certified Software Programmer

15. Dhiraj Kungwani Infosys Certified Software Programmer

Paper Publications

SNo. Name of Student Achievement Date

1 Naman

Vidyabhanu,Hashir

Sheikh, Shoeb Pathan,

Zeeshan Ali syed,

Shivam Singh

Guide-Shubhangi

Tirpude

2 Rakshita Jayant Joshi,

Kashmira Deshpande

Abnormal X-Ray Detection

System using Convolution Neural

Network, IJATCSE Paper Vol 9

No 1

Drowsiness Detection System for

Online Classes, IJATCSE Paper

Vol 9 No 2

February

2020

April 2020

3 Malhar Jadhao An Overview Of Coronavirus

Disease Of 2019 (Covid-19),

Journal of Critical Review, ISSN:

2394-5125, Paper Id :Rk 1743,

IJSAE Publications

April 2020

Students in Higher Studies

1. Yash Rathi of final year got selected in IIM Udaipur to pursue Master of

Business Administration.

2. Aman Shrivastav of final year secured 767 all India rank in GATE2020.

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Training & Placement

IT giants like VMWare, ZS Associates, Musigma, Barclays, Principal Global Investors LLC,

Infosys, Persistent Systems Ltd., Accenture, L&T Infotech, Hitachi, etc visited the campus for

recruiting students of final year and we are proud to convey that some of our students have already

been offered full time employment or paid internships in these reputed companies.

The placement details for the session 2019-20 are as follows:

Number of Students Placed

Shift I 71

Shift II 66

Total Students with Job Offers 299

Total Placed 137

Sr.

No.

Company Name

Number of

selected

students

Package

Shift I Shift II (in Lakhs)

Total

selected

1. VMware 3 2 19.5 5

2. Barclays 2 1 12 3

3. Mu Sigma 20 7 8.5 27

4. Z S Associates 2 2 8.5 4

5. Informatica 1 1 8.5 2

6.

Infosys Limited-Power

Programmer 1 3 8 4

7.

Tata Consultancy Services

(Digital) 6 7.6 6

8. Accenture FSE 7 12 6.5 19

9. L&T Infotech L2 2 3 6.5 5

10. Hitachi Consulting 1 0 6.5 1

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Principal Global Investors

LLC 5 1 6 6

12. Epam 1 4 6 5

13. L&T Infotech L1 12 18 5 30

14.

Infosys Limited-Specialist-

System Engineer

7 9 5 16

15. Prescriber360 Solutions 2 0 5 2

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16. Accenture ASE 30 26 4.5 56

17.

IBM Associate System

Engineer 4 4.5 4

18.

IBM Associate Technical

Engineer

1 4.5 1

19. Persistent SIH 1 4.5 1

20. Persistent Systems Ltd. 7 10 4.4 17

21. Cognizant 1 4 1

22. AVEVA 1 4 1

23. Capgemini 22 19 3.8 41

24. Chegg India 4 3.6 4

25. Tata Consultancy Services 6 18 3.5 24

26. Cybage Software Pvt. Ltd. 4 2 3.5 6

27.

28.

29.

30.

Infosys Limited-System

Engineer 2 1 3.5 3

Jade Global Software Pvt.

Ltd.

2 3.5 2

infostretch Corporation

(India) Pvt. Ltd. 1 3.5 1

infostretch Corporation

(India) Pvt. Ltd. 1 3.5 1

31. Birla Soft Limited 2 3.25 2

Internships:

The department has taken a novel initiative to provide paid Internships to students of VIII Semester

in Industries like Amazon, VMWare, Siemens, BNY Mellon, Informatica, etc. have already

recruited 86 students for internship. The count is expected to increase up to 94 byJanuary 2020.

Sr. No.

Company Name

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Number of selected

students

Stipend Per month

Shift I Shift II (inRs.)

1 Sentech 1 80,000.00

2 Amazon 2 60,000.00

3 BNY Mellon 1 60,000.00

4 VMware 4 4 40,000.00

5 Capillary 1 35,000.00

6 ZS Associates 2 30,000.00

7 Fivetrans 3 1 25,000.00

8 Sahaj 2 25,000.00

9 Siemens 1 2 25,000.00

10 Informatica 1 1 22,000.00

11 Amazon 3 1 20,000.00


12 Hitachi Consulting 1 20,000.00

13 Absyz 1 7 18,000.00

14 Embibe 2 18,000.00

15 Mithya labs 2 15,000.00

16 Principal global 4 15,000.00

17 squpus 1 15,000.00

18 Persistent 2 8 10,000.00

19 Sankey Solutions 1 1 10,000.00

20 Sacchidanand U-tech 1 10,000.00

21 EDISPHERE 1 9,000.00

22 GRAPHA 1 8,000.00

23 Mindzcloud 1 8,000.00

24 Konverge.AI 1 5,000.00

25 Sabertooth 2 5,000.00

26 Grab 2

27 Jade Global 1

28 Marvel Semiconductor 1

29 Neeri 3

30 Prescriber 360 1

31 TCS 2 6

32 Vconstruct 3

Total=86 37 49

Interns at VMware got converted to placements.

1) Rakshit Kathwate

2) Naman Vidyabhanu

3) Anmol Deshpande

Interns at Sahaj Software got converted to placements.

1) Anirudh Agrawal

2) Raghav Lohit

Interns from Amazon Services got converted to placements.

1) Shruti Bichpuria

2) Anshit Raika

3) Aashi Shrivastva

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MANZAR’19

The Installation ceremony was organized in the CSE Department building on Saturday 24 th

August, 2019. The entire Students of CSE department participated in the Installation ceremony with

Great Spirit. Formal Installation Ceremony is conducted to install a Student Body of the

Department for making all the Technical as well as Non-Technical events a great Success under the

supervision of our teachers. The ceremony started by welcoming the Chief Guest Mr. Rajendra

Jodhpurkar, Head Business Planning and Strategic Initiatives, Infocepts, Nagpur, India. Dr.M. B.

Chandak, HOD, CSE addressed all the students for future technical and disciplined aspects. He

encouraged all the Students and congratulated all the Students who have set the Benchmark of the

Department very high this year. The Chief Guest addressed everyone with his valuable and

motivating words. The Student Body of the Computer Science Department which was further

divided as Compusys, CSI and ACM was installed by giving them batches which recognized their

position. Compusys Student Body organizes all the Cultural and Technical Events of the

Department. CSI Student Body conducts all the events organized by Computer Society of India.

ACM Student Body conducts all the Technical Workshops and Events in association with ACM

professional chapter Nagpur under ACM, India. The Student Body of Entrepreneurship

Development of the Department was also installed by giving them batches which recognized their

position. All the Students with Remarkable Achievements were congratulated by giving certificates

and trophies by the hands of our Chief Guest and Dean Second Shift.

The Final Round of Eminence (Personality Contest) was conducted. Compusys Student

Society conducted various competitive rounds for Mr. and Miss Eminence 2019. Talking Titans, the

debate competition was one of the events conducted in our branch event MANZAR 2k19 for

students to showcase their speaking skills. The event was successful and appreciated, where all the

students got a chance to overcome their fear of public speaking. Quiz contest was organized in the

CSE Department during Manzar’19 for second year students. The Installation Ceremony ended with

a grand success which paid off to all the work done by the CSE Student Body under the supervision

of faculty members of the department.

A cultural night program was organized in the MBA parking on Saturday 24 th August,

2019.All the students of CSE department participated in the event with great zest to showcase the

wealth of culture that we offer. It is a night to celebrate the cultural, artistic and creative

communities of our branch. Many skills were showcased by students of our department. Fashion

show, Dance performances, music performances, standup comedy, was done by 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th year

students with different themes. After these activities felicitation of winners of Mr. / Ms. Eminence,

Quiz, Debate and Dance competition was conducted. DJ was conducted after this, followed by

dinner. Teachers and all the students took tremendous efforts to make this event a grand success.

Mr. Rajendra Jodhpurkar addressing everyone

CSE Committee

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COMPETITIVE CODING WORKSHOP

A Competitive Coding Workshop followed by a Coding Competition was held at CSE Department

RCOEM on 5th September 2019. The event was organized by ACM RCOEM Chapter. The

workshop was aimed at giving the students a brief insight into competitive programming and also

making them aware of the opportunities, competitive programming offers.

The event started with inspiring words by Head of the Department Dr. Manoj Chandak. It was

followed by a workshop on Competitive Programming. The speakers at the workshop were Mr.

Punit Gandecha and Mr. Vishal Kriplani; both the speakers were students of III year, CSE

Department.

The Coding competition was held in two parts: first competition for 2nd year students and the

second competition for 3rd year students. The competition was conducted on Hacker rank platform

and the questions were framed by the final year students of CSE Department. The competitions

were conducted for 2 hours and 2.5 hours respectively. There were three winners from each

competition. The students were quite enthusiastic during the workshop and it inspired them to take

part in the upcoming competitions.

FLUTTER STUDY JAM

Workshop on Flutter Study Jam was organized on 31st August 2019 in CSE Department. The

Workshop, Flutter Study Jam was conducted by

Developer Student Club, RCOEM in collaboration

with Google Developer Group Nagpur.

Flutter is an application development framework

for both Android and iOS. It enables the

developers to create beautiful UI designs with

smooth animations, great performance and allows

for faster application development. The

development for Flutter is done in dart language.

The workshop included a hands-on session on

Codelabs where the speakers helped the participants make small working applications to get a taste

of the capability and speed of Flutter. The main aim of the workshop was to bridge the gap between

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college studies and the industry tools and software for students, and to make them more aware

about the requirements in the industry.

There were around 110 attendees for the workshop. Students from different colleges like GHRCE,

IIIT, GCOEN and RCOEM have participated. The speakers were Bhavik Makwana and Sanni

Prasad from Ahmedabad. They both are Entrepreneurs and they have learnt Flutter all on their own.

Others involved in organising were Aditya Sharma(DSC RCOEM Lead), Param Puranik, Aman

Shrivastava , Rakshit Kathawate, Shruti Bichpuriya, Sourav Roy, Shantanu Vishwanandha(GDG

Nagpur Organiser).

WORKSHOP ON CLOUD TECHNOLOGY

Workshop on cloud technology was organized on 23 rd July 2019 in CSE Department in

Collaboration with ACM.It covered an overview and introduction to Cloud Technology, followed

by lab sessions based on Google Cloud Platform conducted on Qwiklabs in coordination with

Google Developers team. The participants were provided with 1 month of free access to Qwiklabs

for their further learning after the workshop. The main motive of this workshop was to give the

introduction of Cloud Computing Qwiklabs and Google Cloud Platform, to create a Virtual

Machine in GCP, shell and Gcloud, Kubernetes Engine introduction, setting up Network and HTTP

Load balancers. The participants included students from 2 nd and 3 rd year of CSE Department. The

students involved in the organisation of this workshop were Aditya Sharma (DSC Lead), Aman

Shrivastava, Shruti Bichpuriya, Param Puranik, Rakshit Kathawate, Keshav Lakotia, Sourav Roy

and Sushant Kumar, students CSE Prof.Devishree Naidu was the Professor Incharge of this event.

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WEBINARS

Sr. no Title Speaker Date

1. Current Trends in

Data Science

Dr.Pushpak Bhattacharya, Director,

IIT Patna, Mr.VasusenPatil, Senior

Engineering Manager, Coursera, and

Mr.JaidevDeshpande, Senior Data

Scientist, GramenerPvt. Ltd., New

Delhi.

1 st May

2020

2. Current trends in

Data Science

Dr. Abhiram G. Ranade, Professor,

Department of CSE, IIT Bombay, and

Mr. Jay Mahadeokar, Senior Software

Engineer, Facebook AI, Sunnyvale,

California, USA.

8 th May

2020

3. Blockchain

Technologies and

Applications

Mr.Razi Abbas, Vice President -

Blockchain Engineering at J.P. Morgan

Chase & Co

3 rd June

2020

4. Core Java for

Beginners

Prof. Vasundhara Rathod, Prof. Kanak

Kalyani, Prof. Jignyasa Sanghavi, Prof.

Rupali Vairagade, Assistant Professor,

Shri Ramdeobaba College of

Engineering and Management,

Nagpur.

18 th to 23 rd

May 2020

5. Prospects in

Software Industry

Post COVID-19 for

M.Tech. Students

Mr. Arvind Kumar, Center Head, Tata

Consultancy Services, Nagpur and Dr.

P.B. Kulkarni, Dean Admissions Shri

Ramdeobaba College of Engineering

and Management, Nagpur

4 th June

2020

6. Recent trends in

Database

Technologies

Resource persons from esteemed

institutions like VNIT Nagpur, IIIT

Kurnool, NIT Raipur and leading

MNCs like Amazon, Capgemini, Blue

Prism, TCS, 6 Simplex

26 th June

2020

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SOCIETY MEMBERS

Post Name of Student Contact Number

President Tanmay Shirbhate 8484060008

Vice President(Compusys) Kaiwalya Joshi 8446659148

Vice President(CSI) Parikshit Pawde 7020135936

Vice President(ACM) Hardik Sharma 8668328522

Treasurer Priyal Sanklecha 7038600661

Joint Treasurer

Komal Chandak

Mohammed Husain

7744989310

7620746566

Secretary Smiti Agrawal 8149228283

Joint Secretary Salil Palkar 9372645459

Sports

Umang Lahoti

Jaskirath Singh Vij

8329938378

7083977347

COMPUSYS

Post Name of Student Contact Number

Event Head Sudhanshu Patil 7767955701

Event Head Vaidehi Rai 7038913985

Activity In-charge Vaishnavi Mandhana 8275300775

Event Coordinator Yughandhar Deshkar 8600870343

Event Coordinator Sakshi Thakur 9372939595

Photography Head Vishvesh Dhobe 8975046765

CSI

Post Name of Student Contact Number

Event Head Tejas Deo 9403555981

Event Head Sai Pawan 9763678586

Activity Incharge Manjiri Butolia 8552071353

Event Coordinator Siddharth Golechha 7507945225

Event Coordinator Shrasti Gupta 9755994591

ACM

Post Name of Student Contact Number

Web Development

Vishal Kriplani 7020776165

Executive

Web Development

Pawan Shukla 8308887984

Executive

Design Executive Varun Mishra 8055457577

Event Coordinator Devan Somani 9503922887

Event Coordinator Shreyas Kolte 9011071647

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BACKDROP

Post Name of Student Contact Number

Backdrop Co-Head Pankhudi Tiwari 9766604829

Backdrop Co-Head Prachi Kane 9423088838

SECOND YEAR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Sr.No Name Contact Number

1. Tithi Agrawal 9503247006

2. Jereen Valsson 8237841648

3. Mihir Goyenka 8668703696

4. Abbas Husain 7972772448

5. Shubham Jha 8279208435

6. Yash Dhamecha 7447339449

7. Deepali Pathe 8080190769

8. Ruqaiya Dargahwala 8329096626

9. Gaurav Shukla 8626016027

10. Bhagyashree Mahalle 9152437089

11. Kunal Khandelwal 9372161516

12. Shubham Saboo 9405320787

13. Sarang Mishra 9423444299

14. Akshat Chandak 9423542190

15. Palash Jhawar 9891007552

16. Sanskruti Talmale 9370181535

17. Afra Sayed 8355841698

18. Shardul Nimbalkar 8087173785

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