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ABV- Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior

Training For Professionals

Sponsoredby: Department of Information Technology Ministry of Communication & Information Technology New Delhi

Project Objective
Information Technology has grown at an alarming pace in last decade. The software development tools and open source have become big buzz words of the modern era. Management is another field that has seen a huge demand among the corporate. Every professional needs to be a good manager, no matter what domain he/she comes from. A good knowledge of these fields, coupled with an impressive personality can make any professional excel in his/her field. The condition in the Indian context is quite discouraging. Lack of knowledge leads to slow pace of development for the individual, the corporate and the country at large. This condition can be felt at the IT and ITES industry where there is an immediate shortage of trained professionals who can deliver quality work according to the needs of the industries. Eventhough the requirement in the IT and ITES industry is massive, only 25% of the desirous students are able to get a professional training in these domains. This makes the rest 75% unemployable. The major problems in this field are: Inconsistent Foundation: Syllabus, curriculum and coverage are not complete. There is inadequate number of faculties. Lack of professional skills/life skills: People are unaware of team management skills, project management skills, etc. Technology: Syllabus is not appropriate. So students study obsolete things. Only 15% of these 25% people possess professional skills like communication skills, personality, project management etc. These mainly belong to the urban population. Their counterparts are mostly unemployed and require 3 times more effort. ABV-IIITM Gwalior has taken a novel step in this regard. The institute is committed to provide high quality training to about 50 to 75 professionals per batch all around the country totaling to about 300 students. The course of the training has been carefully designed to ensure its applicability in the corporate. The 12 week programme will help in guiding the professionals all round the country for excellence in Technology and Management and to keep then updated about the latest developments. The key objectives of the programme are: Offering suitable candidates to IT & ITES industry. Helping young graduates find job by inculcating IT and soft skills components through appropriate training. The institute will endeavor attempts to secure the job of the participants. The programme however does not guarantee any employment and the participants would not be treated as students of the Institute. The rich and diverse course of the training would cover all the requirements of the individual. We have courses aiming at the all round development of the individual, which includes: Software Development Management Skills Corporate Training Personality development

Details of the program


The Training for Professional program was inaugurated by Dr. M.N. Buch, Chairman, BOG, ABV-IIITM, Gwalior. Dr. B.K. Murty, Head, National Knowledge Network Division, DIT, Ministry of Communications and IT, New Delhi, was chief guest of the function. Mr. Devkant Agarwal, Head IBM Academic Initiatives, IBM; Mr. Sunil Dahia from NIIT; Dr. S. J. S. Flora, Head of Regional Centre, DRDE, Gwalior; Dr. Sitikantha Mishra, Director IITTM, Gwalior; Prof. Y.P Singh, Director, MITS, Gwalior graced the occasion and deliberated on various aspects and benefits of the training program. The function was attended by faculty of ABV-IIITM Gwalior and the students of Training for Professionals. For details please visit http://tfp.iiitm.ac.in/. The program at ABV-IIITM, Gwalior has got enormous appreciation and successfully completed three batches. In order to achieve excellence in training, the key factors are as follow: 1. Good Content. 2. Visiting faculty from IITs and Experts form Software Industries. 3. Live industrial projects. 4. Placement support.

Schedule of the training


Batch No. Batch -1 Duration of Training 3 Months (530 Hrs) Period 15 September 2008 To th 14 December 2008 08th January 2009 To th 07 April 2009 01st August 2009 To 31st October 2009 15th January 2010 To 14th April 2010 1st August 2010 To st 31 October 2010 1st December 2010 To th 28 February 2011
th

Status Completed

Batch -2

3 Months (590 Hrs)

Completed

Batch -3

3 Months (581 Hrs)

Completed

Batch -4

3 Months (600 Hrs)

Ongoing

Batch -5

3 Months (600 Hrs)

Scheduled

Batch -6

3 Months (600 Hrs)

Scheduled

Criteria for the selection


Short-listing is done on the basis of overall academics performance which includes percentage of the student in Degree, 12th, 10th and B.E / B. Tech / M.C.A / M. Sc degree. Eligibility criteria of the courses are B.E. / B.Tech. (CS/IT/ET) as well as M.C.A & M. Sc (IT / CS).

ManpowerDetails
Serial Name No
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mr.PriteshTiwari,B.E(E&TC) Mr.VishalTaiya,B.E(CSE) Mr.HemantVerma,B.E(CSE) Mr.NagendraSingh,DCA Mr.SanjaySharma,BCom

Designation
ScientistEngineer ProjectAssistant ProjectAssistant OfficeAssistant OfficeAssistant

WorkAssigned
FacultyCoordination, Placements,Selectionof Trainees,Website Library/Attendance/Grading SupervisionofNetworking/ Maintenance SupervisionofProfessional ComputingLab Supervisionofhostelforthe TrainingProgram

FacultyDetails
Sr.No
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Name
Dr.R.C.Mittal Dr.P.Gupta Dr.SudhaBhandari Dr.NavalBajpai Dr.ManojPatwardhan Dr.AdityaTrivedi Dr.J.Suresh Mr.NimalRoberts Mr.RekhRamJanghel Mr.K.K.Bajpeyee IITRoorkee IITKanpur

Affiliation

Designation
VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty Visitingfaculty

ABVIIITM,Gwalior ABVIIITM,Gwalior ABVIIITM,Gwalior ABVIIITM,Gwalior InfosysTrainer,Bangalore IITKanpur ABVIIITM,Gwalior

10.

Corporate Trainer, Bangalore

IndustryPartners
Sr.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name
NIITLimited TataConsultancyServices WIPROTechnologies SEEDINFOTECHLtd MICROPRO SUNWORKSPvtLtd

Affiliation
NewDelhi Noida Bangalore Pune Kolkatta Gurgaon

Designation
Visitingfaculty VisitingFaculty VisitingFaculty Visitingfaculty Visitingfaculty Visitingfaculty

Temporary Lab Facility has been created Utilizing, a Floor of ABVIIITM having EquipmentsasdescribedintheTableBelow
Sr.No Item 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. ComputerSystems Printers Scanners PhotoCopier MultiFunctionPrinter LCDProjectors Laptop WideScreenLCDMonitor Switches WirelessRouter AudioSystem Furniture No.of Units 75 09 06 01 02 02 08 01 02 01 01 125 Specification P4(Core2vPro) 4(Mono)&5(Color) 5and1(WithDocumentFeeder) WithoutDocumentFeeder 1HP &1Samsung 1(5000ANSILumens) &1(2000ANSILumens) Core2Duo (Dell,Sony,HCL) (WithTVTunerCard) 1(48Port) &1(8Port) 24PortsWireless+4PortsWired WithCordless&Collar ComputerTables,ComputerChair, OfficeChairs,SofaSet,Tables WaterCooler,ROWaterFilter WaterBottleDispenser

14.

Fixtures

HostelInfrastructure:
All boys and girls undergoing training are accommodated in furnished single seated rooms at BoysHostelBH2andGirlsHostelrespectivelyandprovidedmessfacility.

LibraryFacility
Thetrainingprogramhasaseparatelibraryfacilityspeciallytailoredforthecoursecurriculum oftraining.

TrainingCourseStructure
CORE-I
Data Structures and Algorithms Database Management System

CORE-II

CORE-III

CORE-IV*

Communicatio n Skills & Personality Development

Programmin g in C++

PHP

Java Management Skills Animation J2EE

Operating System Employability Skills

Software Engineering

C# & ASP.NET

Computer Network

Corporate Training

Linux and Open Source

Compiler Design

Lab Session

*CoreIVhasbeenIntroducedinPhase4

FacultyEngagedfortheTraining
Batches Batch1
ABV IIITM

COREI
IIT TCS Roorkee Noida TCSNoida.

COREII
ABVIIITM Gwalior ABVIIITM Gwalior ABVIIITM Gwalior ABVIIITM

COREIII
NIITLtd. SEED Infotech. Ltd,Pune MICROPRO ,Kolkatta MICROPRO ,Kolkatta IIT Kanpur IIT Kanpur IIT Kanpur IIT Kanpur

COREIV

Batch2

ABVIIITM Gwalior ABVIIITM Gwalior ABVIIITM

Batch3

TCSNoida.

Phase4

TCSNoida.

ProintegraITSolution (P)Ltd,Nagpur

IndicativelistofProjects

DSPAutomationSystem DevelopmentofTPFOnLineExamination DevelopmentofTPFEmploymentgroup/site DevelopmentofHostelSystemManagement DevelopmentofHospitalSystemmanagement DesignanddevelopmentofonlineShopping DesignanddevelopmentofIndianTourismInformationwebsite OracletoJavaconnectivity(Interfacing)

TypicalCycleinaTrainingProgram

Issue of advertisement

End

Short listing of candidates

Feed Back

Candidates asked to deposit fees

Issue of Certificate

Candidates report for class

Placement

Class Commence

TrainingForProfessionals

Feedback
Alltheparticipantsgivetherefeedbackafterthetrainingisfinishedandbasedonthismodification inthecurriculumhasbeendonetoimprovethequalityofthecontentandalsochangethetrainers iftherequalityoflecturesarenotappreciatedbythetrainees.

An overview of List of tentative Programming skills covered under TFP program


C++
Principles of Object-Oriented programming Classes and Objects Constructors and Destructors Inheritance Operator overloading and Type conversions Pointers in C++ Virtual function and Runtime polymorphism C++ streams File handling in C++ Templates Exception handling

Core Java
Java primitives Classes and Objects Inheritance Interfaces String handling in Java Streams and Files Exception Handling Packages and Inner Classes Applets Events and Swing Multi-threading Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)

J2EE
The Java 2 Enterprise Architecture Java Servlet Essentials Session Tracking in Servlets The Essentials of Java Server Pages (JSP) Handling Java Beans from JSP AJAX Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) Essentials MVC Framework Apache Struts Using Hibernate to connect Database

Introduction to ASP.NET

Web Application Fundamentals Creating a Virtual Directory From ASP to ASP.NET Browser Independence Separation of Code and Content State Management Web Forms Architecture View State Web Forms Event Model Page Processing Page Events Code-Behind in ASP.NET 3.5 ASP.NET 3.5 Code-Behind Page
Using Visual Studio ASP.NET Applications Sessions Global.asax Web Application Life Cycle Data Binding Session Data Sessions Using IIS

Web Forms Architecture

Web Applications Using Visual Studio

Server Controls
Web Controls Validation Controls Required Field Validation Regular Expression Validation Rich Controls Copying a Web Site ASP.NET 3.5 Control Improvements New Controls in ASP.NET 3.5 Master Pages Using a Menu Control Creating Content Pages TreeView Control Master Page Application Data Access in ASP.NET 3.5 Creating a Connection Using Database Explorer Performing Queries SQL Generation Options Enable Edit and Delete Editing Records GridView Control DetailsView Control

More Server Controls Web Applications

Data Access in ASP.NET 3.5

Personalization and Security


Security in ASP.NET 3.5 ASP.NET Membership Login Controls Membership Demonstration Web Site Administration Tool Access Rules Profile Properties Using ASP.NET Profile Properties ADO.NET Architecture .NET Data Providers Programming with ADO.NET Interfaces .NET Namespaces Connected Data Access ADO.NET Class Libraries Using Commands Creating a Command Object ExecuteNonQuery Using a Data Reader Data Bound Controls Filling the Dataset Displaying the Data Set ASP.NET and Web Services Industry Standards Web Services and Remoting XML XML Namespaces Uniform Resource Identifier XML Schema SOAP WSDL The anatomy and architecture of an Ajax application Using the XMLHttpRequest object to build asynchronous web Updating a web page using the Document Object Model (DOM) Build a basic screen widget library Forms and post requests Protecting your Ajax applications Build a form-driven application for maintaining a database Using XML requests and responses with the DOM Using JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) in Ajax applications Exploring open source Ajax toolkits and libraries SQL SERVER 2005 Advanced SELECTs with SQL Server Subqueries, Joins, and Unions with SQL Server Inserting, Updating and Deleting Records with SQL Server Creating and Modifying Tables with SQL Server Views and Stored Procedures in SQL Server

Database Programming Using ADO.NET

Introduction to Web Services

Ajax

Listofparticipanttrainees
Sr. No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Batch1
AkankshaSinha AnkitaChoudhary AnupriyaAgrawal AparnaTripathi AshutoshShukla AugustNayak BabuRam DebabrataPaul DeeptiBansal DeeptiGupta DiwakarPyasi FaishalKhan GauravTaneja GouravTalyan GunjanKumari HemKumarPal JayPrakash JayPrakashGupta J.SinghTomar KumarNeelesh ManishRanjan ManjuGupta ManpreetKaur NishantJain O.PrakashSoni PankajRajesh ParghiKirtiKumar P.Ku.SinghYadav PiyushSharma PoojaVerma PrashantSharma

Batch2
NirajKumarSingh RajeevGupta DushyantKumar KeenuSingh ShreyVashishtha SudamaKumar PankajKeshari VineetBhatia BirbalKumarShah Md.Ashraf DhruvSingh SatyamMalviya Nidhi JagritiSingh YogeshKumar ReetaRawat KalpanaSikarwar AtulTiwari SheetalVerma PrashantShrivastava KamaljitKumar BalwantKumar S.SinghRathore O.PrasadTripathi RishiKantTiwari PrashantSharma SauravKumar ShobhitManiTiwari PritishaMeshram NitinSaini AbhijitAstana

Batch3
A.K.ArakkalShaji AbhishekAgarwal AbhishekPatel AjeetKumarPrasad AlkaKumari A.KumarMishra A.KumarSharma AmitKumar A.KumarAgrawal AmitKumarPandey AmritaKaur AniketSinghKumar AnshuSaxena AnujKumar AshishSankrityayan AshokKumarTiwari A.KumarSharma P.G.Bangad DivyaPola DivyaVerma P.PrakashGanorkar GauravKumar GauriPol GautamKumar HanwantSingh KunalHasija ManishaMadhavi MayankVerma PrakashChandraMishra MiteshMutreja KunalNarayan

Batch4
Abhishekkumarseth Akhileshkumarpandey Amitkhandelwal Amitkumar Anilkumarkanojia Anjuverma Anujmathur Anujshrivastav Archanasingh Avdeshkumar Ayeshafatma Babliadarsh Bhaumikindrawal Chhotelal Dsatish D.Pavithra Debashishnath Deepalikansal Kavitabalukadam Laliteshwarkumar Manishkumarsinha Mukeshku.Choudhary Muneeralam Neerajyadav Niladrisaha Nisharai Nitingavendra Parichayyadav Parulagrawal Priyanshuchandel Priyanshupandey

32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64.

RajeevRanjan RaveeshKumar RaviArya ReenaYadav RichaMishra RiteshKumar RizwanAliKhan SatyaPatel ShikhaShukla ShilpiAgrawal SobitGupta SomvirSinghBharti SuryaDeoKumar SwatiPauranik UpjeetKaur V.Ku.Vishwakarma VijayKumarSen VikasSoni VivekSingh

AmitKumar AbhimanyuAgrawal AbhishekGupta ManjeetSingh RohanRajak R.PrakashSharma AayamGupta V.Nuthalapati Meenakshi V.K.Swarnkar MdKhalidPervez UjjwalKumar AkankshaDeepak M.M.Rafiqui PraveenKumar BasudevJena SundeepKumarRai RajeevSahu VikashTiwari RuchiTilwani PushkarArya

NishantSinha P.A.Srivastava ShantanuPrakash P.RamKhobragade RahulKumar RahulPawaiya RajKumar RajanKumar R.K.Goswami RajnarayanKumar RakhiArya RameshKumar RanveerChoudhary RaviKumarJain RichaSaksena S.P.Kumar SanghamitraBasu S.K.Vishwakarma SaurabhBansal SaurabhSuman SekaranJanani ShakuntalaManjhi ShashiKumar SheelKumar ShishupalKumar SuchandraPal SumantKumar

Pushpirani Rahulkumar Rajeshahirwar Rajeshkumarahirwar Rakeshvishwakarma Ramgopaljoshi Ramkumar Ramkumard Ramkumargoswami Rashikhemaria Ravikrishna Raviverma Riteshgupta Riteshkumar Ritikaparashar Rohitkumar Rohitshrivastav Svivekan Sanjeetkumar Satyaprakash Shashikant Shrutidandotia Snehlata Soneramverma Sonichaudhary Sudigalinagamani Tarinimishra

UdaysinghKeshariJajati Vikramsinghchandel VarshaRaina VibhaSingh VishalMakkar VivekVishnu YogeshSinghYadav


Vikramsinghtomar Yogeshkumarsharma

StudentsStatistics:StateWise

State Andhra Pradesh Delhi Madhya Pradesh Orissa Tamil Nadu Uttaranchal Haryana Kerala Punjab No. of State Students 3 Bihar 11 Jharkhand 61 Maharashtra 4 Rajasthan 6 Uttar Pradesh 4 West Bengal 15 Jammu & Kashmir 1 Chhattisgarh 2 Gujarat Total Number of Students - 227 No. of Students 47 8 6 8 43 4 1 2 1

StudentsStatistics:CategoryWise

SC&ST 10% OBC 24% General 66%

Batches Batch -1 Batch -2 Batch -3 Batch -4 Total General 35 36 45 34 150 Category Wise Statistics OBC SC & ST 10 5 9 7 15 4 20 7 54 23 Total 50 52 64 61 227

StudentsStatistics:GenderWise

Batches Batch -1 Batch -2 Batch -3 Batch -4 Total

Male 32 38 45 44 159

Gender Wise Statistics Female 18 14 19 17 68

Total 50 52 64 61 227

Status of classes

Courses
Core-1 Core-2 Core-3 Core-4 Total Hrs.

HoursCompleted
Batch-1 128 134 268 530 Batch-2 116 120 354 590 Batch-3 100 120 361 581

HoursProposed
Batch-4 120 80 350 60 610

IndustriesvisitedforCampusPlacementinTrainingForProfessionals.
HCL TECHNOLOGIES LTD. PLANET E-COM SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. GSPL. NIIT HQ. PATNI COMPUTERS. SEED INFOTECH LTD. WIPRO BPO PUNE. ZENSAR TECHNOLOGIES PUNE. VB HEALTH SERVICES.

Batch BatchI BatchII BatchIII BatchIV

Statistics of Campus Placement StudentsSelected


20 11 10 04(Upto10thMarch)

Location
Gurgaon,Bangalore Mumbai,Pune

NewDelhi,Bhubaneswar, Kolkata Hyderabad,Gurgaon

ProposedFutureWorkRegardingTrainingProgram
Development of Advanced Training Center capable of conducting, Part Time Short Term Courses on Computer Software, Hardware and Networking for the Beginners as wellasfortheAdvancedProfessionalsofIT/ITESSector. BeginnersofIT/ITESSector: Course on infrastructure development in Computer Hardware and Computer Networks. AdvancedITProfessionals: Course on Animation. Course on Mobile Gaming. Course on Operating System LINUX Courses on PHP and SAP.

IndicativeListofVisitors
TFP is fortunate to have a galaxy of visitors representing IT/ITES industry, academia and government. An input from these professionals and their feedback has helped in improving the content and format of the course. Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Name of the visitors Date

Mr. Devkant Agarwal, Head, IBM ,Academic Initiatives September, 2008 Mr. Sunil Dahiya, Head HR,NIIT Ltd., Delhi Dr. Ashok Kochhar, Professor, Aston University, UK Dr. Sitikantha Mishra, Director, IITTM,Gwalior Dr. S.J.S. Flora, Sr. Director, DRDE, Gwalior Prof. Y.P. Singh, Director, MITS, Gwalior Mr. G Rangrajan, Vice President, JK Tyres Mr. Rajdeep Sehrawat, Vice-President, NASSCOM Mr. A. K. Jain, Vice President, Wipro Dr. B.K. Murthy, Senior Director, DIT, New Delhi Prof. P. Gupta, IIT Kanpur Mr. Milind Deshpande, Associate Vice President, HCL Prof. S. Choudhry, IIT Delhi Prof. S.C. Gupta, IIT Delhi Prof. Ajit Kumar Verma, Director, IIIT Pune September, 2008 December, 2008 January, 2009 January, 2009 January, 2009 July, 2009 August, 2009 August, 2009 September, 2009 October, 2009 January, 2010 February, 2010 February, 2010 February, 2010

Acknowledgements
WearegratefultoDepartmentofInformationTechnologyforsupportingtheprogarmmeright fromthebeginning.Thefinancial,academicandadministrativesupportfromDITisgratefully acknowledged.

ThankingYou

Dr.AnupamShukla Coordinator ABVIIITM,Gwalior


Email:anupamshukla@iiitm.ac.in dranupamshukla@gmail.com

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