About Civil Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering, having an intake capacity of 180 students per year, was established in 1983, the year of inception of the institute. This core sector branch comprises of specialized subjects like Surveying, Irrigation Engineering, Building Construction, Structural Engineering, and Geotechnical Engineering & Environmental Engineering etc. The department started ME Environmental Engineering (Part-Time) with seven seats in 1995. ME Structural Engineering (Full-Time) was started in 2009 with eighteen seats. The department has fully equipped laboratories. The Civil Engineering labs are recognized for Doctoral Research by S G B Amravati University.
The teaching faculty is a judicious blend of youth and experience. The department, through its faculty members, is actively involved in consultancy, interaction with government and other agencies. The Civil Department has developed a couple of models of low-cost houses and has provided consultancy in the fields of Rain Water Harvesting, Rural Water Supply Schemes, Underground Drainage System, Retrofitting etc. We are empaneled for Third Party Assessment of Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyan and Rural Drinking Water Supply Scheme. We are also part of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan. During last three years earnings through consultancy and testing have exceeded Rs One Hundred Twenty Lakhs.
Vision
To become a pace setting center of excellence believing in three universal values namely Synergy, Trust & Passion, with zeal to serve the Nation in the global scenario.
Mission
To dedicate ourselves to the highest standard of technical education & research in core & emerging engineering disciplines and strive for overall personality development of students so as to nurture not only quintessential technocrats but also responsible citizens.
Our Quality Policy
"Striving for Excellence in the Quality Engineering Education"
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VISION: "To become a pace-setting center of excellence acclaimed across the region & imitated as a role model by its peers.”
MISSION: "To elevate technical, social, entrepreneurial & communication skills of its students so as to scale up their employability potential, encourage the spirit of enterprise in them & nurture responsible citizens.”
Department of Civil Engineering, having an intake capacity of 180 students per year, was established in 1983, the year of inception of the institute. This core sector branch comprises of specialized subjects like Surveying, Irrigation Engineering, Building Construction, Structural Engineering, and Geotechnical Engineering & Environmental Engineering etc. The department started ME Environmental Engineering (Part-Time) with seven seats in 1995. ME Structural Engineering (Full-Time) was started in 2009 with eighteen seats. The department has fully equipped laboratories. The Civil Engineering labs are recognized for Doctoral Research by S G B Amravati University.
The teaching faculty is a judicious blend of youth and experience. The department, through its faculty members, is actively involved in consultancy, interaction with government and other agencies. The Civil Department has developed a couple of models of low-cost houses and has provided consultancy in the fields of Rain Water Harvesting, Rural Water Supply Schemes, Underground Drainage System, Retrofitting etc. We are empaneled for Third Party Assessment of Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyan and Rural Drinking Water Supply Scheme. We are also part of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan. During last three years earnings through consultancy and testing have exceeded Rs One Hundred Twenty Lakhs.
Department looks after the overall development of its students. As a result of these efforts students from the department consistently perform well in academics, sports and other activities. Students participate actively and excel in technical seminars, workshops, sports etc. The department has been pro-active in interaction with the industry to familiarize the students and faculty with the latest technologies and trends.
Most of the teaching faculty members are life members of Indian Society for Technical Education and Institute of Engineers. The department also encourages the students to become members of professional bodies like Institution of Engineers.
Program Educational Objectives
1. Preparation: To strive for overall personality development of students so as to nurture not only quintessential technocrats but also responsible citizens.
2. Core Competence: To make the students apply the necessary problem-solving, design, and application skills for successful careers in Civil Engineering.
3. Breadth: To provide the educational foundation and communication skills that prepare the students for diverse career paths.
4. Professionalism: To inculcate the value systems & ethics, leadership and team work skills, bring holistic development of personality and to promote entrepreneurial thinking among students.
5. Learning environment: To provide students with an environment that develops confidence andstimulates innovative thinking for successful professional career.
Program Outcomes
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO1: Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2: Problem Analysis: Identity, formulate, research literature and analyze complex engineeringproblems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences
and engineering sciences.
PO3: Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration
for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of
information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5: 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.
PO6: 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 professional engineering practice.
PO7: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settings.
PO10: 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.
PO11: Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
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.
PO12: Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to Engage in independent and life- long learning in the broadest context of technological Change.
PO10: 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.
PO11: Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
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.
PO12: Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to Engage in independent and life- long learning in the broadest context of technological Change.
Program Specific Program Outcomes
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO13: Computer Based Civil and Structural Engineering Design: Design Civil end Structural engineering systems using contemporary software used by design and analysis firms.
PO14: Entrepreneurial spirit: Demonstrate ability to organize activities, work with and lead teams, understand prevalent trade practices, understand site culture.
Course Outcomes
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BE Project Reports List 2018-19
S.N. | NAME OF FACULTY | TITLE OF PROJECT |
1 | Dr. P. S. Pajgade | Structural audit of gymnasium hall |
2 | Dr. P. A. Kadu | Evaluation and analysis of noise pollution in Amravati city |
3 | Dr. N. W. Ingole | Experimental evaluation of colour removal from textile effluent by using biomaterials |
4 | Prof. M. Iqbal | Treatment of domestic wastewater by phythore mediation with use of colocasia esculenta |
5 | Prof. S. D. Bonkile | Bim modelling (Lod-350)& analysis of structure ( Live project of G-4 building) |
6 | Prof. R. Y. Kale | Effect of saw dust ash and lime on expansive soil ( Black cotton soil) |
7 | Prof. S. G. Adhau | 'Measures for improving profitability of existing flyash brick factory |
8 | Prof. M. V. Mohod | Performance of sustainable paving unit |
9 | Dr. N. P. Kataria | Earthquake resistant analysis and design of residential bunglow and G+4 building |
10 | Prof. M. A. Banarase | Experimental study on Lightweight concrete using leca |
11 | Prof. Mohd. Shahezad | Enhancing the strength of percious concrete using polypropylene fibre |
12 | Prof. R. S. Shah | Comparison between hair reinforced concrete and conventional concrete |
13 | Prof. S. V. Dharpal | Air quality index of Amravati city |
14 | Prof. S. D. Malkhede | Analysis of a multi-storey residential building with and without shear wall by using ETABS |
15 | Prof. A. S. Deshmukh | Mix design for high strength concrete using white coal ash |
16 | Prof. S. R. Band | Analysis and design of G+3 residential building by using ETABS & manual calculations |
17 | Prof. S. R. Bhuskade | Effect of industrial by-product on properties of self compacting concrete |
18 | Prof. H. P. Nistane | Factors affecting quality of construction |
19 | Prof. S. O. Rathi | Demand based crop water requirement and management |
20 | Prof. S. C. Sagne | M25 grade concrete made with brick bats with partial replacement of coarse aggregate |
21 | Prof. N. W. Chorey | Design of water treatment plant for five lakhs population |
22 | Prof. R. S. Adhau | Influencing parameters on solid waste managemnt |
23 | Prof. S. A. Deshmukh | Dry- mix Density of concrete ingredients |
24 | Prof. P. V. Kolhe | Stabiliztion of black cotton soil using terrasil & zycobond |
25 | Prof. R. V. Langote | Stabilization of black cotton soil using GGBFS and fly ash as waste |
26 | Prof.S.A. Baitule | Analysis and design of residential building |
27 | Prof.P.P. Tajane | Analysis and design of residential building |
BE Project Reports List 2017-18
S.N. | NAME OF FACULTY | TITLE OF PROJECT |
1 | Dr. P. A. Kadu | Digitalized TDS Management |
2 | Dr. A. R. Mundhda | Comparative study of effect of elevated temperature on properties of ordinary and steel fibre reinforced concrete |
3 | Dr. P. S. Pajgade | Plastic Fibre Reinforced Concrete |
4 | Dr. N. W. Ingole | Feasibility studies on Defluoridation of water by using Natural Adsorbants |
5 | Prof. M. Iqbal | Wastewater Treatment Using Lemna Minor and Water Hyacinth |
6 | Prof. R. Y. Kale | Effect of Foundry Waste on Expansive Soil ( Black Cotton Soil ) |
7 | Prof. S. G. Adhau | Development of Innovative Products using cement and Geopolymer No-Fines Concrete |
8 | Prof. M. V. Mohod | Performance of Bamboo Fibre Reinforced Concrete |
9 | Dr. N. P. Kataria | Analysis and design of RCC Building using different Seismic Codes |
10 | Prof. M. A. Banarase | Replacement of Fine Aggregate with Granulated Blast Furnace Slag in concrete |
11 | Prof. Mohd. Shahezad | Pervious Concrete |
12 | Prof. R. S. Shah | Comparative study between different types of cement using admixture and without admixture for different grades |
13 | Prof. S. V. Dharpal | Evaluation and Assessment of Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) and Sulphur Dioxide (So2) In Amravati City |
14 | Prof. S. D. Malkhede | Partial replacement of Cement by Wood Ash |
15 | Prof. A. S. Deshmukh | Replacement of Cement with White Coal Ash |
16 | Prof. S. R. Band | Behaviour of Concrete by replacement of Natural Sand with Crumbed Rubber |
17 | Prof. S. R. Bhuskade | Effects of various parameters of Building on Natural Time Period |
18 | Prof. H. P. Nistane | Approach for Energy Efficient Residential Building |
19 | Prof. S. O. Rathi | Safety Rolling Barriers - A solution to serious road Accidents |
20 | Prof. S. C. Sagne | To study the compressive strength of Geopolymer Concrete |
21 | Prof. N. W. Chorey | A Novel Approach to treat Domestic Waste Water by Hybrid Process |
22 | Prof. R. S. Adhau | Domestic waste-water treatment using Attached Growth System |
23 | Prof. R. S. Wanare | Stabilization of soil by using Waste Paper Sludge and Fly Ash |
24 | Prof. P. V. Kolhe | Performance of BC soil stabilized with Polypropylene Fiber and Cement |
25 | Prof. R. V. Langote | Effect of Tyre Shreds and LDPE Waste on behaviour of BC Soil |
BE Project Reports List 2016-17
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1 | Dr. N.P. Kataria | Earthquake resistant analysis and design of (G+1) bunglow using SAP 2000. | ||
2 | Prof. M.V. Mohod | Fatigue behavior of sustainable concrete pavement. | ||
3 | Dr. A.R. Mundhada | Performance of steel fiber reinforced concrete at elevated temperature. | ||
4 | Dr. N.W. Ingole | An eco-friendly approach for treatment pf water using natural coagulants. | ||
5 | Dr. P.A.Kadu | Case study on common effluent treatment plant for textile industrial effluent. | ||
6 | Prof. R.Y.Kale | Stabilization of black cotton soil using eggshell powder and quarry dust. | ||
7 | Prof. S.D. Malkhede | Earthquake analysis of multistoreyed R.C. frame building for different seismic zones. | ||
8 | Prof. V.P. Ravekar | Drainage related performance of flexible highway pavement and improvements. | ||
9 | Prof. M. A. Banarase | Seismic performance of R.C. frame multistoreyed building with and without infill wall. | ||
10 | Prof. R.S. Wanare | Behaviour of black cotton soil using brick kiln dust and fly ash. | ||
11 | Prof. S.C. Sagane | Feasibility study on fly ash based on Geopolymer concrete. | ||
12 | Prof. S.D. Bonkile | Project management by MSP | ||
13 | Prof. A.S. Deshmukh | Partial replacement of cement with soyabean husk ash and GGBFS | ||
14 | Prof. S.G. Adhau | Effect of coir fibres on no fines concrete and overview of application. | ||
15 | Prof. M. Iqbal | Decentralized wastewater treatment. | ||
16 | Dr.P.S. Pajgade | Mix design for pumpable concrete. | ||
17 | Prof. S.S.Vinchurkar | Treatment of domestic wastewater by Hybrid Biological system. | ||
18 | Prof. S.R.Band | Analyses and design of elevated circular water tank. | ||
19 | Prof. H.P. Nistane | Proposal for green PRMIT&R campus. | ||
20 | Prof. S. O. Rathi | Self sustainable portable structures. | ||
21 | Prof. S.R.Bhuskade | Introduction of Precast BIN " |
Civil Engineering Department has signed Memorandum of Understanding with
Year | Name of Company | Date |
2017-18 | Executive Engineer, Irrigation Project, Amravati | 26th Feb 2018 |
2017-18 | Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna | 2nd July 2017 |
2017-18 | Construction Quality Control and ConstroChem (CQCC) | 19th June 2017 |
2017-18 | Umap Builders & Developers | 19th June 2017 |
List Of Job Avenues
1 | Indian Government Jobs |
2 | Maharashtra Government Jobs |
3 | Defence Sector Jobs |
4 | Indian Railways Jobs |
5 | Private Sector Jobs |
Expert Talk on Mission Civil Services
Apha Drive
Apha Drive 2018-19
Expert Interaction for Carrier Guidance
Expert Interaction for Carrier Guidance
Expert Talk on Mission Civil Services
Shree Buildcon Campus Drive
Expert Talk on Mission Civil Services
Team Training and Placement, Dept. of Civil Engg., P.R.M.I.T. & R, Badnera is working rigorously for the placement of students in various national and multinational companies. Various training activities are carried out at the Institute level as well as dept. level to improve technical as well as soft skills of the students. Institute level activities include CRT training which is provided twice a year for the upliftment of the students. Department is taking extra efforts for improving confidence amongst the students by carrying out a unique activity named as CBS (Content Beyond Syllabus). It is the weekly activity that includes various aspects that will enhance the confidence and stage confidence of students. The activities such as debate, elocution, round table conference, presentations by students on their area of interest, etc. are carried out that will provide the platform to showcase their talent resulting in boosting of their confidence.
Apart from all these, we also provide various internships to the students that improve their practice and field knowledge which is most important. The student gains knowledge regarding actual working culture on site and industries which is of prime importance as far as Civil Engineering is concerned. He/She gain knowledge regarding the actual scenario and problems that create obstruction on and off the field.
The department is striving hard for students to get placed in renowned organizations and Industries. Much well-known company such AMBUJA CEMENT, Nagpur, MAHINDRA FINANCE, Indore, SHREE BULLION, Pune, APHA ENGINEER & CONSULTANT, Pune have visited the campus last year and many of our students got placed with handsome packages. Also, many of the reputed companies are under pipeline which will visit the Institution this year too.
List of Students Placed in Different Companies during the Academic Year 2018-19
Sr. No. | Name of Student | Company |
1. | Rushabh Gadkari | Apha Engineer & Consultant, Pune. |
2. | Pratik Thakare | Apha Engineer & Consultant, Pune. |
3. | Dhanashri Dagwar | Apha Engineer & Consultant, Pune. |
4. | Mrunal Metange | Apha Engineer & Consultant, Pune. |
5. | Sagar Bhopale | Shree Buildcon, Pune |
6. | Sumit Tidke | Shree Buildcon, Pune |
Internship offered to students during the Academic Year 2018-19
Sr. No. | Name of Student | Name of Company | Address of Company | Duration |
1 | Ravindra R. Raut | RPS Infra Project Pvt. Ltd. | 113 – C, Shyam Kamal Agrawal Market, Vile Parle (E) Mumbai 400057 | 13th June – 30th June 2019 |
2 | Kunal R. Katre | RPS Infra Project Pvt. Ltd. | 113 – C, Shyam Kamal Agrawal Market, Vile Parle (E) Mumbai 400057 | 13th June – 30th June 2019 |
3 | Kunal S. Huske | RPS Infra Project Pvt. Ltd. | 113 – C, Shyam Kamal Agrawal Market, Vile Parle (E) Mumbai 400057 | 13th June – 30th June 2019 |
4 | Karan S. Rathod | DEE VEE Projects Ltd. | 1st Floor, Vikash Complex Power House Road, Korba | 9th Jan to 9th Feb 2019 |
5 | Ajay G. Rathod | DEE VEE Projects Ltd. | 1st Floor, Vikash Complex Power House Road, Korba | 9th Jan to 9th Feb 2019 |
6 | Saurav M. Kankirad | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th Sep 2018 |
7 | Pranjali A. Nikhade | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th Sep 2018 |
8 | Shubhangi U. Bharsakade | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th Sep 2018 |
9 | Charuksha A. Raut | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th Sep 2018 |
10 | Priya V. Gugulmane | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 1st July to 1st Sep 2019 |
11 | Sneha P. Bhagat | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 1st July to 1st Sep 2019 |
12 | Pragati B. Khot | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 1st July to 1st Sep 2019 |
13 | Rohit S. Ingole | Institute of Architectural Graphics | IAG, Laxminagar Sadar Nagpur | 6th Dec to 5th Jan 2019 |
14 | Shubham A. Bhendkar | Institute of Architectural Graphics | IAG, Laxminagar Sadar Nagpur | 6th Dec to 5th Jan 2019 |
15 | Pranit D. Deole | Institute of Architectural Graphics | IAG, Laxminagar Sadar Nagpur | 6th Dec to 5th Jan 2019 |
16 | Pratik P. Thakare | Institute of Architectural Graphics | IAG, Laxminagar Sadar Nagpur | 6th Dec to 5th Jan 2019 |
The internship offered to students during the Academic Year 2017-18
Sr. No. | Name of Student | Name of Company | Address of Company | Duration |
1 | Sandip D. Kharade | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 1st July to 30th August 2017 |
2 | Sandip D. Kharade | Astu Shilp Consultancy | Vastushilp, Club Layout, SBI Road Buldhana | 4th Dec to 4th Jan 2018 |
3 | Tejaswini G. Saoji | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 17th Dec to 17th Feb 2018 |
4 | Gayatri Kale | Sandeep Shikre Associates | Prabhadevi Industrial Estate, Veer Savarkar Marg, Mumbai 400025 | 5thJuneto 5thJuly2017 |
5 | Vaishnavi S. Choudhary | Western Coalfields Limited | Ballarpur Area, 442706 | 10th Dec to 5th Jan 2018 |
6 | Tejasv S. Sand | M/s. S. Navin Builders | J & D Mall, Shyam Chowk, Amravati | 07th Oct to 2nd Jan 2018 |
Internship offered to students during the Academic Year 2016-17
Sr. No. | Name of Student | Name of Company | Address of Company | Duration |
1 | Gauri R. Kaware | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 1st July to 1st Sep 2016 |
2 | Shivani P. Kadu | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th June 2016 |
3 | Swati S. Dakre | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th June 2016 |
4 | Tejaswini G. Saoji | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 1st July to 1st Sep 2016 |
5 | Shital K. Kukade | Balaji Structural Consultancy | 2nd Floor, Gulshan Plaza, Rajapeth, Badnera Road Amravati 444601 | 20th July to 20th June 2016 |
6 | Mayank Loya | Shapoorji Pallonji & Company Pvt. Ltd. | SP Centre, 41/44, Minoo Desai Marg, Colaba, Mumbai 400005 | 1st Feb to 25th Mar 2017 |
List of Students Selected in for Industry Internship: Session 2018-2019 |
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Mr.Nakul Deshmukh
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Monika Vitthal Nanane
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Mr.Nakul Deshmukh
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Himanshu Prabhakarrao Kolse
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iBase Electrosoft, Amravati
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Mr.Nakul Deshmukh
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Sahil Vilas Kakde
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Mr.Nakul Deshmukh
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Mr.Nakul Deshmukh
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Yash Sureshkumar Puraswani
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iBase Electrosoft, Amravati
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Mr.Nakul Deshmukh
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Amey Deshpande
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Ms.Tanuja Barbudhe
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Mrunal Khandade
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JK Innovative Amravati
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Ms.Tanuja Barbudhe
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Pranjal Dongre
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JK Innovative Amravati
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Advance Java
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Ms.Tanuja Barbudhe
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Monika Nanane
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Third Year-B
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JK Innovative Amravati
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Advance Java
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Ms.Tanuja Barbudhe
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Tanay Mahajun
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Third Year-B
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JK Innovative Amravati
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6th Aug to 10th Nov 2018
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