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From the President’s desk With the aim of making human life to emit more fragrance, it is necessary to make education as well as the process of imparting education more ambi-tious, more fascinating and entertaining. People who train children for their tomorrow should cultivate a far-reaching vision and thus create a new throb-bing atmosphere in the field of education. In modern days, it is easy to earn money, but it requires a thoughtful in how to use money properly and beneficially. In such surrounding, my brothers and I have been blessed by Almighty to think about utilizing our earnings in the holy remembrance of our revered parents and thereby try to repay our so-cial obligations for the welfare of the society at large. In order to incarnate our dream, we, on 15-01-1993, founded ‘Smt. Shantaben Haribhai Gajera Charitable Trust’. Since ages, human beings have been living in the lap of nature. They have been worshiping the earth as mother and the sky as father. They have been living in the harmony with the surrounding green vegetation and animal worlds. The aim of our Trust is to try, with vigilance all easily available ways and means to maintain and preserve this state of harmony. In order to achieve our aim, we pray for help from every corner of environment.
Shri Vasantbhai Gajera
enLITning… campus news Volume - 1 July, 2015
LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
LAXMI VIDHYAPEETH SARIGAM Post Bag No. 15, Sarigam P.O. Valsad - 396155, Gujrat, India
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Director’s Message
To impart seamless education to individual scholars for delivering the highest quality professionalism and cutting edge research for the benefit of society on a national and global scale.
To foster and maintain mutually beneficial partnerships with our alumni, friends, industry, and local, state, and federal governments through public services assistance and collaborative research; and
To be the centre of excellence for creating holistic citizens inculcated with ethical, moral and social values in diverse culture of Indian envi-ronment
Dear Reader,
‘Many land marks have been set and many Milestones to par, before we rest’ – every LITians have joined hands to make LIT, so big, so mighty, so there is nothing that LIT can’t do.
Bubbling with activities like; ‘ Make-in-LIT’, ‘DIGITAL LIT’, Mozilla FireFox Club, Smart City Research partnership, Massive Open Source Technology Club, association with all possible professional bodies and above all Research & Development cell in collaboration with R & D organisation...and many more....
As the Director, all efforts are channelized to blow hot and cold to keep the balloon as high as possible, so that the flag of LIT fly soar high. We aim and pledge to polish each student to have a brighter future. We teach to aim high and reach there. We make them a complete citizen of value & become a contributor to the society. We need your suggestions.
Dr. V D. Abraham Brig.(Retd.)
this issue
LIT Through Years P.1 Research Promotion Activity P.2
Career Zone P.4 Student’s Corner P.6
Events & Celebrations P.7
EDITORIAL It is with great pleasure that we bring you the first issue of LIT newsletter. The name of our newsletter is enLITning which is taken from the word enlightening. It means to give spiritual/ intellectual insight, or shed light on something important.
LIT is working as a torchbearer, enlightening the path to end darkness that still prevails in the society. With faculty that consists of bright minds and students who are keen to leave a mark, our fu-ture is in safe hands indeed.
The current newsletter high-lights the activities of our stu-dents and the achievements of faculty during the past se-mester and we hope that the readers find the issues infor-mative and useful.
Vision
Mission
To educate the unreached talents to beacon the na-tion through research and innovative technology.
LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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LIT - through years
First Batch of LIT passes with Flying Colors...
Situated in India’s Western state of
Gujarat is Laxmi Institute of Tech-nology known for its technical
education functioning under the
aegis of Smt. Shantaben Haribhai
Gajera Charitable Trust, Surat (Registration No. E/3276), since
2010.
LIT is created with a vision to uplift
and enhance the knowledge of the students and to give them the per-
fect platform to build up their ca-
reer through implementation of
the acquired knowledge to reach zenith of their success.
The syllabi and courseware are
designed as per the guidelines of Gujarat Technological University
(GTU) incorporating the cutting
edge as well as ensuring a firm
grasp of core fundamentals. Fac-ulty, with their impressive aca-
demic, Research and Industrial ex-
perience, lead the students to
a c h i e v e ' E x c e l l e n c e ' a n d 'Competence'. This in turn en-
hances the core strength of stu-
dents and enables them to realize
all round development.
The college opened with 5 depart-
ments offering engineering degree
in ME, EC, CE, CSE and IT with total strength of 300 students. The first
session of college started in July
2010.
In Year 2011, the institute started offering Diploma as well in 3
branches viz. ME, EE & CE.
Within five years Laxmi Institute
of Technology, Sarigam total stu-dent strength in Degree & Di-
ploma engineering is approx
2000 with 4 top rankers among-
top 10 ranker students of GTU .
Dr. V D Abraham - A well -
informed educationist, retired as
a Brigadier, Electronics and Me-
chanical Engineers of Northern Command at Jammu & Kashmir
has a passion for teaching. Serving
as Director to LIT since April 2015
has given LIT a new Pathway to excellence of education.
College is recently in the process
of accreditation from NAAC & NBA. LIT holds international asso-
ciation with confederation of In-
dian Industry (CII), Indian Society
for Technical Education (ISTE) In-stitution of Electronics & Tele-
communication Engineers (IETE),
Computer Society of India (CSI).
Along with the Technical collabo-rations LIT focus on the develop-
ment of personality of students
through its two community ser-
vice groups National Service Scheme (NSS) and National Cadet
Corps (NCC).
Name of Industry Branch
MARCHANT NAVY ALL BRANCHES
IBL MECH/CE
BOSLEO INFOTEC
CSE/IT
KABRA EXTRUTION MECH
LOGIX IT CORE CSE/IT/EC
SOFTYOUG CSE/IT
SELVER-TOUCH TECHNOLOGYS LTD
CSE/IT
NIKET SOFT TECH CSE/IT
CMPL CSE/IT
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Research Promotion Activities
National Seminar on ‘Leveraging ICT for developing Smart City’ (29 June 15) Smart cities are defined as “cities that utilize information and communication technologies (ICT) with the aim to increase the life quality of their inhabitants while providing sustainable development”. A seminar was organized in order to make academicians, industrialist, and students aware about scope and im-plementation of smart city with ICT. The purpose of the seminar was to determine the challenges and opportuni-ties which modern cities face like the challenges that range from providing a good quality of life for citizens to ensuring appropriate socio-economic development year on year, and the opportunities that can be seen in busi-nesses becoming more efficient and innovative, to the reduction of crime. Brig (Dr) V D Abraham (Retd), Director LIT was the key note speaker of the seminar. Dr. Hiren Patel, HOD (EE) SCET Surat, Dr Niteen Patel, HOD (EC) SCET Surat, Mr. Karan Bhagat, CEO Allied Infosoft Vapi, Mr. Jayantibhai Ranavat Suryadeep Constructions and Mr. Parth Myatra, Pramukh Developers Pvt Ltd, the invited speakers from various eminent institutes/organizations, elaborated the smart city plans with wonderful ideas and examples. Many participants including students from Vapi, Valsad, Surat presented their research and survey papers in ef-fective manner which stated about the application areas of ICT in smart city implementation and required prereq-uisites that encapsulate human expertise. LIT faculty and students also presented many papers.
Faculty Development Program Publication of Books/Chapters
Publication of Books/Chapters
Name of Faculty
Name of Book/Publisher
Brig.(Dr) VD Abraham,
SM
Tryst with Technology (Directorate General of Electronics and Mechani-
cal Engineers)
Brig.(Dr) VD Abraham,
SM
Optimization of Spreading Code and Estimation of Channel Capacity in Multi-Code CDMA Down Link (IEEE)
R.Anjana Power Minimization of a Radix (Elsevier Publications)
Dr. Dhaval Patel
Characterizations of Molybdenum Ditelluride (Lambert Pub. House)
Dr. Dhaval Patel
Certain characterizations of Tung-sten Ditelluride single crystal
(Lambert Pub. House)
Branch Resource Person
IT Ravi Krishna Pandey
IT Paresh Chauhan
IT Viral Prajapati
EC R.Anjana
EC Hitesh Ka-mani
Topic
Latex
Latex
Latex
Net Neutrality
Design Engineer-ing 1-A
(3rd Sem)
Organization
Uka Tarsariya University
Uka Tarsariya University
Uka Tarsadiya University
LIT,Sarigam
LIT,Sarigam
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Publications
Department Name of the Faculty Name of International Journal or Conference
Topic
EC Brig.(Dr) VD Abraham, SM
IEEE India Council Conf., Mum-bai Proceedings
Design of Empirical Model of Signal at South Pole
EC Brig.(Dr) VD Abraham, SM
Medical Electronics Conf by ‘Inst of Engrs (India), New Delhi, India
“Robotic Surgery”
EC Suchita Borkar IIJEC Design of Compact antenna modified ground plane for Ultra wide band Communication
EC Nipa Modi 2011 International Conference on Communication Systems and
Network Technologies
Skew Correction for Vehicle License Plates using Principal Component of Harris
Corner Feature
EC Nandlal C. Dhand-hukia
IJSER
Effects of Jamming Attacks on Wireless Commu-nication Systems
IT Kashyap Parmar ICCPCT “Cutting Stock Problem: A Solution based on Novel Pattern Based Chromosome Representa-
tion Using Modified GA
CIVIL Hiral Patel International Journal for Scien-tific Research & Development-
2013
Review on Cost Overruns and its Remedies for Effective Construction Management
EE R.Anjana (IJARCSSE) VHDL Implementation of a MIPS RISC Processor”
EE S.Kannan International Journal of Soft Computing, Mathematics and
Control (IJSCMC)
“Torque Ripple Minimization of Matrix Converter-Fed PMSM Drives Using Advanced Direct Torque
Control”.
EE Sita Singh IJEE (International Journal of
Electrical Engineering)
Application Of SVC on IEEE 6 Bus system for opti-mization of voltage stability)
EC Siddhi Desai International Journal of Com-puter Science And Information
Technologies (IJCSIT)
Evaluating Performance Of Compressive Sensing For Speech Signal With Combined Basis
EC Krunal Gandhi IJARCSSE VHDL Implementation of a MIPS RISC Processor
Applied
Science
Hiral Desai 17th International Conference
of Academy of Physical Sciences
(CONIAPS XVII Jaipur)
Diffusion Reaction Problem and it’s solution through method of weighted residual
Many of LIT faculty members have published ample of Research Articles and Paper Publications in various Na-tional and International Journals./Conferences which includes
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Career Zone Basics of Personality Development We all know that people are about 80% water which means we all are 80% identical – is that right? So what is that 20% which makes us different; it is not how tall or thin we are or what colour is our skin or hair. What really makes us different is what is inside: ‘up here’ in our heads and ‘in here’ in our hearts – our values, be-liefs and thoughts. These innate qualities are important because they make us who we are. They silently guide our actions, the way we live our lives and communicate with oth-ers. What comes to your mind when you hear the words ‘Personality Develop-ment’? Is it the images of famous people who were successful in their respective profession or field? Yes, they were successful because of the qualities of the mind and heart they possessed that did not come or hap-pen naturally. They had to make a continuous effort to develop their personality. Personality development helped them gain confidence and high self esteem which had a positive impact on their communication skills and the way they saw the world re-sulting in their being role models for
others. ‘Personality’ is an integration of physical, emotional, intellectual, so-
cial, psychological and spiritual char-acteristics of an individual where as ‘Development’ is an ongoing process. Personality development is an unend-ing conscious effort being made to improve upon our existing knowl-edge, skills and attitude. To begin working on developing our personal-ity we need to be aware of ‘us’ first. Each one of us is unique in our own way. We need to know ourselves well to embark on our journey of person-ality development in order to climb up the ladder of growth ‘n success. If we want to ‘sharpen our axe’ it’s important that we know our core beliefs and fundamental life influ-ences which have resulted in our pre-sent life structure and pattern. We should be aware of our interests, in-clinations, relationships, and our source of energy which sustains growth and a sense of well being amongst us leading to hopes for our future; of our inherent potential, our strengths and what makes us special leading us to desired results, achieve-ments and realization of our goals. We should not ignore our weak-nesses, challenges and difficulties which will otherwise become road blockers to success. Developing a winning personality to make an impact is not a hit-and-miss affair or matter of luck but a con-scious and focused effort. So to rein-vent ourselves to achieve something we have never had, we need to do something we have never done. Self belief is the cornerstone to personal-ity development. So start with a con-fident smile as nothing works better than a smile while interacting with people and wins over even the toughest soul. Always think positive, be adaptable to change and look at
the broader perspective of life. Dressing sensibly and smartly goes a long way in honing one’s personality. One needs to dress according to the time, place and occasion. An individ-ual who is turned out appropriately and conducts himself well is re-spected and liked by all. Do remem-ber to let go of your ego or that will prove to be the biggest speed breaker in your race towards the fin-ishing line. Effective communication skills play the most crucial role in honing our personality. We should speak really well to make a mark of our own. Our thoughts, feelings and knowledge should be passed on in the most de-sirable manner and effective commu-nication skills help. It is not just the verbal communication but non verbal communication which plays a larger role. Body language is vital to crystal clear communication. Great men of the world who have achieved pinnacles of success were not freaks of nature. Success did not fall into their lap from heavens; they
achieved it by sheer will, discipline and persistence. It’s easy to develop your personality provided you are willing to make sincere efforts to-wards enhancing it. Wish you success in your endeavors! Mrs Harinder K. Sraw Director – Placements
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Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school – Albert Einstein
What is popular today can vanish to-morrow. What is considered useless can become a necessity tomorrow. Is there anything we can vouch on, that never changes? May be the universe was not made to be static and perma-nent. From the very basic particle like atoms to the biggest galaxy, it was de-signed for movement, for a cyclic proc-ess, for progress or basically for change. Change is the law of the uni-verse. Change is progress. Change is success. Only change is permanent.
The real future of a graduate depends on the adaptability to change. One may be used to having one’s way but can they take on corrections? Having a good time at the beach and eight hours of sleep is your style, can you sacrifice on them? Social media is your thing; can you work under strict supervision? Rain equals to bunking college, can you meet deadlines inspite of cold and rain? It is this ability to adapt to any situation, be it in thinking, culture, food habits, work, people etc is what helps one climb the ladder of success. It is not the end result but the process that counts. It is not your curriculum vitae but the core of you what employ-ers hunt for.
Have you observed that life will not always give recognition for adapting? You may finally be operating a huge machine yet be confronted for tiniest of an error. You may have mastered troubleshooting yet be classified as a trainee. Why? A mother does not get a certificate to raise her kids or an em-ployee working over-time necessarily gets increment. Life is about learning to contribute to the system. It is about adding value to society. If you want true education or success, it can come through service. If you want a job, visit an industry and volunteer for free. Take up a challenging project and give
your best, for free. You will be aston-ished with the breakthrough you get. Give valuable, to get valuable.
At the Training, Career Counseling and Placement Cell (TCCPC) of Laxmi Vidyapeeth, Sarigam we value and lay emphasis on soft-skill training and various practical activities that enhance employability skills through in-house workshops and industry pro-jects. TCCPC offers training through Technical Training Program to provide hands on technical experience on in-struments. Soft-Skills Development Program for professional culture, self-respect and a good character. Guest Lectures to attend for connecting and learning from an expert as they are exposed to various perspectives on a subject. Industrial Visits to get famil-iarized with industry environment and get a feel of work frameworks and discipline. Campus Drive to secure a job offer.
We are committed to make our stu-dents job-ready and welcome ideas from students, staff and all readers to help in trainings and campus drive. Write to us at [email protected] or call us between 10:00 and 14:00 hrs at +91 260 2405300 or visit us person-ally. You can also follow our updates on Facebook – ‘LVS – Training, Career Counselling and Placement Cell’ or network with us on LinkedIn – ‘LVS TCCPC.’
Pooja Thakur
Training & Placement Officer, LVS
FAQs What are the basic employability skills the
final year students should have honed by now to be successfully employable?
The basic skills required are fluency in English, communication skills, team work, analyzing and investigating, initiative, creativity, positive attitude, planning and organizing, domain knowledge, general awareness, professional etiquette, time management and leadership techniques.
What attributes does an employer look for in an employee?
It is generally expected that graduates should be equipped with a balance of technical and functional knowledge, along with relevant ‘soft skills’ required at the work place.
How can I build upon my confidence?
Self-confidence comes from self-respect which needs to be earned by your actions. You yourself are responsible for your ac-tions so be self disciplined, self motivated and sincere in all that you do.
What is undertaken during soft-skills and personality development training? Is it important?
Soft-skills and personality development training helps learn how to manage our-selves and interact with each other. They are also referred to as ‘People Skills’ or ‘Life Skills’. It helps you communicate and collaborate effectively leading you to per-sonal success.
Is project work helpful in securing a job?
We believe what we see with our own eyes. In the same way, recruiters do not believe your curriculum vita unless you show implementation of what you have learned. Your project work is a working proof that you know your subject well. It is very important and gives an idea of your potential and passion.
Can you share a few selection criteria for interview?
Professionalism, effective communication, high energy, positive learning attitude and confidence are high in demand at the rapidly changing workplace.
How to write a dynamic Curriculum Vita?
This is a loaded question and it takes a whole session to explain this but one thing to focus on is your hobbies and project work which should show that you are a versatile person who is interested in life long learning and will accept any chal-lenge.
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Student’s Corner कभी पहल बार कूल जाने मे डर लगता था, और आज हर रा ता खुद ह चुनत ेहै| कभी म मी पापा क हर बात .सचाई लगती थी आज उ ह से हर पल झूठ बोलत ेहै| कहा नय क जगह रात को चटे करना यादा पसंद है|
पहल े1st आने के लए पू रे साल पढ़ा करते थे, आज पास होने को तरसते है| काटू स नह अब रय ट शोज अ छे लगत ेहै| कभी छोट सी चोट कतना लाती थी, आज दल टूट जाता है फर भी स भल जात ेहै| पहले दो त बस साथ खलेने तक याद रहते थे, आज कुछ दो त जान स े यादा यारे लगत ेहै| एक दन था क टशन का मी नगं पता नह ं था, ओर आज टशन सो मेट लगता है| एक दन था जब पल मे लड़ना पल म ेमानना तो रोज़ का काम था, आज जो एक बार जुद हु ए तो फर र ते तक खो जात ेहै| सच म ेिज़ंदगी ने बहु त कुछ सीखा दया, जाने कब हम इतना बड़ा बना दया|
Arvanbir Singh Sandhu Student, IT Sem V
Move out of your comfort zone. The strongest factor for success is self-determination: believing you don’t quit, believing you deserve it and believing you will DO it.
िज़ंदगी...
Success Snippets
Students Laurels
Parth Chauhan, Sem V (Civil Engineering) was honored with a certificate by Hon. Chief Minister (Gujarat) – Shri Anandiben Patel in Bal Chitrakar Sammelan at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar on 3/6/2015. He stood second in the competition organized by GTU.
On the eve of LVS Environmental day celebration, Laxmi Institute of Technology organized a grand Art exhibition to encourage and showcase the talent of Parth Chauhan. The chief guest of event Shri Ramanbhai Patkar, MLA Umargaon congratulated him for his immense contributions and to put LVS in lime light among other institutions.
Name of the student
Branch Semester Significant Achievement Organized by
PATEL MONEX EC 7 Zonal Level Champion (Cricket And Volleyball)
GTU
SOLANKI UMESH
EC 7 Zonal Level Champion (Cricket And Volleyball)
GTU
NISARG NAIK IT 5th Table Tennis(1st Rank) GTU
HIRAL AHIR IT 7th Cricket Champion GTU
Name of the student Branch Semester SPI Rank in GTU
SHANKHLA SHILPA IT 8TH 9.59 5TH
SHAIKH MOHD SA-QUIB ANISAHMAD
CIVIL 7th 9.29 1st
VIKHYAT RAO EC 1St 9.3 7th
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Events and Celebrations DIGITAL INDIA WEEK Digital India Week was celebrated at LIT, from July 2, 2015 to July 7, 2015, with the purpose to start a new era of LIT as Digital LIT. Many activities like awareness seminars, presentations, demonstrations on Digital Locker, e-Scholarship, e-banking, Poster exhibi-tion, Movie-making and web-designing competition were conducted.
LIT rejoiced ‘International Yoga Day’ Laxmi Vidhyapeeth Campus observed ‘International Yoga Day’ on June 21, 2015, a modern celebration of the an-cient Indian discipline spearheaded by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modiji. A large number of students, faculty and staff from LIT joined Prime Minister’s call to work towards adopt-ing an International Yoga Day. For the preparation of International Yoga Day programme, a training programme was ongoing from last one week for all the LIT members, with the help of a Yoga instructor, Mr Vijay Nirmal.
ENZUERA-15
EKATRA 2K15
“EKATRA 2k15” is a technical fes-tival of Laxmi Institute of Tech-nology, Sarigam. It also refers to the independent body of stu-dents, who organize this event along with initiatives and out-reach program around the year. We intend to provide platform for the student community to develop and showcase their technical initiation.
Ekatra 2015 was celebrated for two days on 27th and 28th Feb-ruary, 2015 at Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam. 1200 par-ticipants from 50 different col-leges of Gujarat have partici-pated in these two days event with creativity and enthusiasm and won different prizes in vari-ous Technical events like Robot-hon, Robo Pick & Place, Rob war, Technical Project & Model Pres-entation, Town Planning and Non technical event like Show me What U got, Gully Cricket, Quiz, Lan Gamming & Football.
ENZUERA the annual mega event of Laxmi Vidyapeeth Sarigam was cele-brated this year on 14th February, 2015. Nearly 500 students from the Laxmi Institute of Technology worked day and night for almost two months to make ENZUERA-15 a big success. All the fac-ulty members of LIT were also involved at various domains in ENZUERA. Hon. Speaker of Gujarat Legislative Assembly Mr. Ganapatbhai Vasava inau-gurated the event accompanied by various famous personalities and trus-tees. There were four performances by LIT students named JUNGLE DANCE, SALUTATION, DISASTER MANAGEMENT & SPORTS. With the team work and dedication of the faculty and students, LIT contrib-uted well in achieving the LVS mega event a grand success.
LIT REVIVED—SHAPATH SAMAROH “Rededication Program” was organized on 20th June at LIT for all faculty and staff members. The purpose of the pro-gram was to help LIT faculty and staff members, rejuvenate towards their work and for them to improve on dif-ferent facets of technical aspects. Pledge was taken to meet the chal-lenges with renewed vigor.
Inter-departmental Volley Ball Match was conducted to strengthen the bonding. The function was cherished a lot as all LIT members felt re-energized and integrated.
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Existing Departments Degree Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Electrical Engineering Automobile Engineering Information Technology Electronics and Communication
Diploma Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Automobile Engineering
Calendar of Events
EDITORIAL BOARD
1. Nipa Modi 2. Sita Singh 3. Ketan Vyas 4. Vivek Mishra
We thank all the faculty members, administrative staff, training and placement cell, library and students of Laxmi
Institute of Technology for their valuable inputs, help and cooperation in bringing out this Newsletter. We welcome
suggestions and feedback that will help us improve further.
ACITIVITY SCHEDULED DATE
Seminar on Smart City June 27, 2015
Orientation Program For First year Students Aug 5, 2015
Independence day celebration Aug 15, 2015
Fresher’s party. Sept 4, 2015
Engineer’s day celebration Sept 15, 2015
10th Year of LVS Celebration February, 2016
Photo Courtesy: Arvanbir Singh Sandhu
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