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CONTENTS

The Year in Review


Entrepreneurship
6
16
From the desk of the Vice-Chancellor
Interview: UPSC & GATE 18
Interview: CAT 19
Campus Hotspots 24
Interview:
How To?
28
36
Prof.
Yogesh Singh
EDITOR’S NOTE
T
he JEE Mains is not an easy exam to clear, and those who
do are truly gifted. Always attracting the top rankers of
“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language this examination, Delhi Technological University stands
And next year’s words await another voice. proud today as a leading Institute of higher education. On behalf
And to make an end is to make a beginning.” of the Faculty, Staff and existing Students of Delhi Technological
-T. S. Eliot University, I extend a warm welcome to our newly admitted students. The journey ahead is full of great
opportunities, and there many things to learn, both inside and outside the classroom.
It is a tumultuous,
momentous occasion, although it may not look like it at the moment. The previous academic session witnessed yet another successful placement season, with students bagging offers
Somewhere amongst the multitude of machines and servers in this country, rests a program within a from the world’s most prestigious companies. The immense hard work of the Training and Placement Cell
computer. This program took in lakhs of inputs - lakhs of names with lakhs of numbers attached to
deserves all the credit it can get for ensuring that these eminent companies visit the campus not merely for
them, each representative of over two years of toil and tears that went into creating that number. The
program went about its business, sorted these numbers and names, and chose yours for a destiny of four placements, but for internships as well.
years in a hallowed corner of North Delhi.
A large number of students from the University also showed their academic guile through exceptional
That simple program led to your gracing with your presence, a pair of sky blue gates that have seen a performances in examinations such as CAT, GMAT, GATE, GRE and UPSC CSE. A number of our students
lot of people. It has seen students poring over textbooks and glancing repeatedly at their watches, it has have been admitted to the best Colleges and Universities of India and the World.
seen teachers jog in after their morning run, it has seen parents with a shine in their eyes that magnifies
on seeing their wards, and it has seen the campus change like the climates passing by. More importantly, I applaud the entrepreneurial spirit of our young minds, and DTU’s Technology Business Incubator Unit helps
however, it has seen boys and girls walk in, and seen them walk out as men and women, ready to take them take the first steps toward turning their radical ideas into reality. The DTU Innovation and Incubation
on the world and win - comprehensively. Foundation has been set up to create a culture of entrepreneurship in the University, and the measure seems to
be sowing the seeds of success already.
The program assigned you to a world of inspiration and perspiration, of infinite hope and even more
opportunities. This world is unlike anything that school was able to encompass, it’s the platform where
DTU has a very strong alumni community, and we are proud of each and every one of our alumni. They have
everyone finally gets ready to board their caravan of dreams. There are ups and downs to be encountered,
brought laurels for not just our University, but even the country in itself. I am glad that the alumni have set
times where you feel hard done by and times when you feel lucky to be where you are. You will fall
in with other gifts of the program, people that shall forge connections that don’t break over oceans or wonderful examples, as role models and as brand ambassadors for the University.
lifetimes.
DTU is home to an ever-growing research culture, and a number of our faculty and students have been pursuing
The program asks you to explore, to feel your way around the obstacles that face you and learn to groundbreaking research, with papers published in leading scientific journals of the world and presented in
overcome them, to find objects and thoughts that no one else has found before.The program asks you international conferences. DTU also has a number of patents and in the near future, we expect the number of
to innovate, to conjure up something out of nothing that could help a nobody become a somebody, to patents to increase substantially.
solve problems that require solving.The program asks you to inculcate, to learn the whys and wherefores
of this world and help contribute to them, to know what is to be known and become who you’ve always I would like to congratulate the team of DTU Times, for their success in creating an informed and enlightened
wanted to become. DTU community. I hope they continue their endeavour to act as a source of information for the students as the
Official Newsletter of the University.
So much awaits you past these hallowed gates, new endings are bringing about new beginnings, and all
of it was borne from a little program in a little machine in the Capital.
We are proud to start the University School of Management and Entrepreneurship at DTU’s East Delhi Campus,
It is a tumultuous, momentous occasion, although it may not look like it at the moment.
which will have B.A. (Hons.) Economics, B.B.A. and M.B.A. courses in multiple fields, where classes shall be
To introduce to you the moment and its components, to give a glimpse of the where, an explanation commencing from this academic session.
of the how, an introduction to the who and an idea of the when, we have put together a tapestry of
moments in this university and what makes it tick, day in and day out. Dear Fresher, we give you the The faculty, staff and students of the University worked tirelessly for almost eight decades to build and maintain
39th Edition of DTU Times. the reputation that our University enjoys today. I wish the incoming students and all students currently associated
with the University the very best of luck, and encourage them to continue contributing towards this community
and achieve great success in life.

Yatharth Rana
Consulting Editor
Message from the Pro VCs UNIVERSITY
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The campus shall endeavour to provide quality education,
International Day of Yoga research and innovation in the emerging areas of Management
relevant to the industry and the society. From this academic
session, it will offer courses in Bachelor of Business
DTU celebrated the International Day of Yoga on 21st June,
Administration (B.B.A.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (Hons.) in
2017 from 7 A.M. to 9 A.M. The celebrations were inaugurated
Economics, and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.).
by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Yogesh Singh, and
morning and evening yoga sessions were organised on campus.
Massive participation was witnessed from faculty members,
students and nearby residents. The Vice-Chancellor delivered
an address on the benefits of yoga and urged all the participants
to continue practicing yoga in order to lead healthier lives.

Faculty Promotions under


Career Advancement
Prof. S.K. Garg Prof. Anu Singh Lather Scheme
Prof. Amit Pal, ME, Prof. Atul Kumar Agarwal, ME, Prof. Lecture on Computer
Jitendra Nath Rai, EE, Prof. Neeta Pandey, ECE, Prof.
Qasim Murtaza, ME, Prof. Raj Kumar Singh, ME, Prof. Vision
O ver the years, DTU has established itself as a University of
unshakeable repute. Hence, getting admission into DTU
comes with the added responsibility of keeping the standards
D TU is home to some of the best technical minds in the
nation. Every year, we produce the smartest engineers,
fully equipped with the knowledge and confidence to go forth
Rajeshwari Pandey, ECE, Prof. Ramesh Chandra Singh,
ME, Prof. Ranganath M.S., ME, and Prof. S.T. Nagarajan,
Prof. Anuj Srivastava, Department of Statistics, Florida
State University and Fellow, IEEE, ASA and IAPR delivered a
EE were granted promotion from the post of Associate guest lecture on “Application of Shape Analysis Computer
high. DTU provides its students with the facilities to pursue and achieve greatness. In the past few years, the University has Professor to that of Professor, by the Hon’ble Lt. Governor Vision” in July. He updated the audience with the latest
a myriad of careers. Alongside, the social culture ensures all changed immensely, and for the better. We intend to continue under the Career Advancement Scheme. developments in the fields of Computer Vision, Computational
students have a platform to showcase their talents. providing our students with the facilities required for them to
Statistics, Shape Analysis, Functional Data Analysis, and
achieve their dreams.
Initiatives such as DTU’s Technology Business Incubator Unit University School Statistics on Manifolds.
helps students take the first steps toward realizing their ideas.
The DTU Innovation and Incubation Foundation has been set
The research culture at DTU has been growing by leaps and
bounds every academic session, and the faculty and students
of Management and
up to create a culture of entrepreneurship in the campus. of our University have been successful in getting their research
published in many leading scientific journals and conferences
Entrepreneurship
DTU Alumni have scaled great heights on the National and in the world.
The newly established East Delhi Campus of Delhi
International stages, and continue to make us proud. They
Technological University shall be functional from the
have been placed at the most reputable organisations, have The University has been strengthening its tie-ups with
Academic Session 2017-18. The campus is located in Vivek
secured admissions in the world’s leading Universities, and international universities. We are looking forward to
Vihar, Phase II, New Delhi.
every examination hall has been witness to the exaltations establishing bilateral relationships, by introducing exchange
of our students. I extend a warm welcome to the incoming programs and opportunities for international academicians.
students, and wish them immense luck for their years ahead in
this University. My best wishes also to the outgoing batch, and We want our students to aspire for great heights, but not
for the upcoming recruitment season. succumb to pressure. Take failure positively in your stride, and
make it a learning experience. Work hard, and work well!

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The Year
In Review
A Timeline of all the major events that took place
in DTU in the Academic Session 2016-17

DTU plays host to a multitude of events every year,


ranging from scientific conferences to technical
festivals. Here’s recounting the most prominent
events from the previous session.

August 2016
DTU Times Edition 35
• Freshers’ Orientation
• GIAN Course: Photovoltaic array to utility
interface power converters
• India International Conference on Information
Processing

September 2016
• Mid-semester examinations (Odd Semester) December 2016
• GIAN Course: Geotechnical Structures • Convocation
with Geosynthetics, Reinforcement and • GIAN Course: Productivity and Performance
Confinement Measurement
• GIAN Course: Circuits, Microsystems
October 2016 and Packaging Techniques Intended for
• Freshers’ Week Autonomous Brain-Machine Interfaces
• International Conference on Recent • International Conference on Advanced • Annual Alumni Meet 2017
Advances in Mechanical Engineering Production and Industrial Engineering • Techfest -The Annual Technical Fest Sports Fest of DTU
• Engifest - The Annual Cultural Fest
November 2016 January 2017 • E-Summit organised by E-Cell April 2017
DTU Times Edition 36 • Yuvaan-Literary Fest • HR Conclave • Batch Photoshoot
• Diwali Mela organised by DTU-SA • DelTech MUN March 2017 • Farewell Week
• GIAN Course: Emerging Trends in Advance • DP-DCE-DTU General Body Meeting, Hasya • TEDxDTU
Control System Applications in Intelligent Kavi Sammelan and Alumni Meet • Mid-semester examinations (Even May 2017
Transport Systems February 2017 Semester) DTU Times Edition 38
• End-semester examinations (Odd Semester) DTU Times Edition 37 1. Aahvaan - Inaugural Inter-Collegiate • End-semester examinations (Even Semester)
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DEPARTMENT
Dr. Mohan Singh Mehata, Asst. Prof., Dr. Amit Pal, Assoc. Prof., Dept. of
Dept of Applied Physics Research Papers Published Mechanical Engineering
• Lecturer, ‘National Conference on • Experimental studies on ‘Utilization
Recent Advances in Materials Science and Prof. S. Indu, HOD, Dept. of of Prunus Armeniaca L. (Wild Apricot)
Spectroscopy’, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Electronics and Communication Biodiesel as an alternative fuel for CI
University, J&K. Engineering Engine’, and Experimental investigations of
• Speaker, ‘10th National Conference on ‘Performance and emissions characteristics

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• ‘Novel load balanced clustering approach
Solid state Chemistry and Allied Areas’. in WSN using biogeography-based of Kusum (Schleichera Oleosa) Biodiesel in a
• Principal Investigator of recently granted optimization’, ICITCCE, London, UK. multi-cylinder transportation diesel engine’,
the presence of Chief Guest Sh. Manoj industrial aspects of various fields of Research Projects: • ‘GCS decolour based binarization of Waste Biomass Valor.
WorldSkills International Kumar, Director, Department of Technical development in these areas. Prof. 1. ‘Photoinduced Charge Transfer Dynamics historical manuscripts’, Serial Publication Vol. • ‘Performance, emission and combustion
Competition of Quantum Dots/Molecules under the 10. characteristics of an Indica diesel engine
Training & Education (DTTE), Prof. K.J. Rao, IISc Bangalore, Prof. N.S.
Influence of External Perturbation’, SERB, • ‘Automatic dipper system using camera in operated with Yellow Oleander (Thevetia
S.K.Garg, Pro-Vice Chancellor, DTU, Gajbhiye, IIT Kanpur and Prof. H. DST. peruviana) oil biodiesel produced through
The Department of Electronics Sh. N.K. Mohapatra, CEO-ESSCI, Kobiyashi, NIMS Japan were amongst vehicles’, IEEE TENSYMP, Bangalore.
2. ‘Ultrafast Dynamics of Excitons and hydrodynamic cavitation method’,
and Communication Engineering Electronics expert Sh. Yogender Pal the many distinguished speakers at the Charge Carriers in the White-Light- Prof. R. S. Mishra, HOD, Dept. of International Journal of Ambient Energy.
in collaboration with Electronics Singh, Sh. Naveen Kumar, Technical conference. Emitting Quantum Dots Produced at Low • ‘Biodiesel production from Oleander
Mechanical Engineering
Sector Skill Council of India Consultant, ESSCI, faculty members, and Temperature’, DST-RFBR. (Thevetia Peruviana) oil and its performance
International Journal of Research in Engineering
(ESSCI) organised the Final Selection students. and Innovation. testing on a diesel engine’, Korean Journal of
in Electronics to choose the Indian Workshop on Alternative Fuel Dr. M. Rizwan, Asst. Prof., Dept. of • Thermal modelling of three stage vapour Chemical Engineering.
candidate for the 44th WorldSkills and Engine Tribology Electrical Engineering compression cascade refrigeration system • ‘Ultrasonic assisted production of Biodiesel
National Conference on • Chair, Technical Session, 8th IEEE from Karabi oil using heterogeneous
International Competition, to using entropy generation principle for
be held at Abu Dhabi in October, Solid State Chemistry and Conference on ‘Innovative Smart Grid reducing global warming and ozone catalyst’, Biofuels.
The Department of Mechanical, Technologies’, Washington D. C., USA. • ‘Kaner biodiesel production through hybrid
2017, with support from the Emtech Allied Areas Production and Industrial and depletion using ecofriendly refrigerants for
• Attendee, ‘IEEE PES General Meeting’, semen preservation’ reactor and its performance testing on a CI
Foundation and hosted by DTU. Automobile Engineering organised Chicago, USA, July. • ‘First law thermal performance engine at different compression ratios’, and
Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. The Department of Applied a two-day workshop on Alternative improvement of vapour compression ‘Performance and emission characteristics
Yogesh Singh inaugurated the event. Physics, DTU, in association Fuel and Engine Tribology in July, Dr. Nitin Kumar Puri, Asst. Prof., of a stationary diesel engine fuelled by
refrigeration using nano materials mixed in
The valedictory ceremony of the four- with the Indian Association of 2017 with Prof. R. S. Mishra, HOD, Dept. of Applied Physics Schleichera Oleosa Oil Methyl Ester (SOME)
R718 in secondary circuit and eco-friendly
day event took place in July and witnessed Solid State Chemists and Allied Mechanical, Production & Industrial and • Awarded grant for a research project on produced through hydrodynamic cavitation
refrigerant in primary circuit’
Scientists, organised the 10th Automobile Engineering Department as ‘Nanotechnology: Nanomaterials for cancer • ‘A thermodynamic analysis of ejector type process’, Egypt Journal of Petrol.
National Conference on Solid State the Chairman, Prof. Samsher, Dean,
diagnostic applications’ from SERB-DST, vapour refrigeration system using eco- • A comparative study on ‘Ultrasonic
Chemistry and Allied Areas in July, Govt. of India. friendly refrigerants’ cavitation and mechanical stirring method
Student Welfare as Co-Chairman, Prof. towards efficient production of Biodiesel
2017. The conference aimed to bring Naveen Kumar, Professor, Mechanical • ‘Thermodynamic study of R134a in vapour
together solid state chemists, physicists Dr. Paras Kumar, Asst. Prof., Dept. of compression refrigeration system in summer from non-edible oils and performance testing
Department as Mentor, Dr. R. C. Singh Mechanical Engineering on a CI Engine’, IJEWM.
and material scientists from Industry, climate’
as Convener and Sh. Rooplal Rana, • Lecturer, ‘Machine health condition • ‘Effect of process parameters using friction • ‘Performance and emission characteristics
Universities and Research Institutions Asst. Prof., Mechanical Department as the monitoring techniques’. of a transportation diesel engine operated
stir processing/welding of steel - a review’
to discuss the modern academic and Treasurer. with non-edible vegetable oils biodiesel’,
• ‘Comparative study of parabolic trough

FACULTY
Dr. Ruchika Malhotra, Asst. Prof., collector through MWCNT/H2O nanofluid Case Studies in Thermal Engineering.
Dept. of Computer Engineering and water’ • ‘Biodiesel production from Nerium
• Attendee, ‘Genetic and Evolutionary • ‘Sensible heat energy storage technology Oleander (Thevetia Peruviana) oil through
Computation’ conference, Berlin, July. using low cost locally available thermal conventional and ultrasonic irradiation
energy storage packed bed materials for methods’, ‘Biodiesel production from
Dr. Vijay Gautam, Asst. Prof., Dept. of space heating and crop drying’ microalgae oil through conventional and
Mechanical Engineering ultrasonic methods’, and ‘The production

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• ‘Modeling of variable speed compressor
• Coordinator, ‘Advances in manufacturing vapour compression refrigeration system of Semal oil methyl esters using a combined
and operations management,’, DTU. using ecofriendly refrigerants and nano process reactor’, Energy Sources, Part A.
Prof. R. S. Mishra, HOD, Dept. of Dr. M. Jayasimhadri, Asst. Prof, Dept. refrigerants and water cooled condenser-
Mechanical Engineering of Applied Physics Dr. Vivek Kumar Aggarwal, Asst. evaporator with experimental validation’ Dr. Awadhesh Kumar, Assoc. Prof.,
Awards, Honours, • Chairman, FDP on ‘Advanced Manufacturing • His student Ms. Sumandeep Kaur Prof., Dept. of Applied Mathematics • ‘Exergy and energy analysis of modified Dept. of Civil Engineering
and Operations Management’. received the Best Poster Presentation Award • Attendee, ‘International Conference • ‘Improvement in impact resisting capacity
Conferences on Computational Science’, Zurich,
organic Rankine cycle for reduction of global
of concrete using tyre rubber dust’, IJSET.
• Chairman, International Workshop on in ‘10th National Conference on Solid State warming and ozone depletion’
‘Alternative fuels & Engine Tribology’. Chemistry and Allied Areas’. Switzerland. • ‘Thermodynamic analysis of vapour • ‘Retrofitting of corrosion affected steel
Prof. S. Indu, HOD, Dept. of
• Co-chair, ‘10th National Conference on absorption system using waste heat of gas bridge members using steel – CFRP bonding
Electronics and Communication
Dr. R. C. Singh, Assoc. Prof, Dept. of Solid State Chemistry and Allied Areas,’ Dr. Yasha Hasija, Asst. Prof., Dept. of turbine plant with intercooling’ systems’, and ‘Production and utilisation of
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering ISCAS. Biotechnology • ‘Sensible heat energy storage packed bed rice husk ash in concrete and its comparison
• Promoted to ‘Full Professor’ w.e.f. 24th
• Lecturer, ‘Advances in Manufacturing and • FDP on ‘Advanced Manufacturing and • Grant Reviewer, ‘Personalized Medicine systems from waste materials for space with silica fume’, IJTIMES.
March.
Operations Management’. Operations Management’, organized by Infrastructure Program’, Israeli Ministry of heating and crop drying’ • ‘Design and experimental investigation on
• Organised a seminar on ‘Indian Citation
• Speaker, FDP at Krishna Engineering CAPIER. Science, Technology and Space. • ‘Experimental performance evaluation of high strength concrete using fly ash and silica
Index’.
College, Ghaziabad in July. vapour compression refrigeration system fume’, and ‘Retrofitting of RCC beams using
• Organised the finals for World Skill
Dr. Meha Joshi, Asst. Prof., Delhi Dr. S. K. Saxena, Senior Programmer, without nanoparticles FRP and ferrocement laminates’, IJSER
Olympics.
Dr. C. P. Singh, Asst. Prof, Dept. of School of Management Dept. of Computer Engineering • ‘Vapour compression refrigeration systems • ‘Reliability of moment resisting beam
• Organised a guest lecture on ‘Application
Applied Mathematics • Workshop on ‘5S: Japanese style of • Outstanding Paper Award, ‘4th using nano materials mixed with R718 in column bolted connections’, IJERIA.
of Shape Analysis Computer Vision’ by
• His student Pankaj Kumar defended his Management’ at Bharat Electronics Limited. International Conference on Emerging secondary circuit of evaporator for enhancing • ‘Experimental study on light transmitting
Prof. Anuj Srivastava, Florida State
Ph.D. thesis. • Seminar on ‘Skilling India for Global Trends in Engineering, Technology, Science thermodynamic performances’ concrete’, IJIST.
University.
Competitiveness’ by FICCI. and Management’. • ‘Application of nanotechnology in
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STUDENT
improving the performance of cementitious Dr. Mohan Singh Mehata, Asst. Prof., Oversampling Methods’, and ‘Prediction of
composites’, International Journal of Recent Dept of Applied Physics Change Prone Classes using Evolution- based
Scientific Research. • ‘Investigation of biocompatible and protein and Object-Oriented Metrics’, ICACCI.
• ‘Importance of maximum size, gradation of sensitive highly luminescent quantum dots/ • ‘Software Change Prediction using
aggregate and grade of cement on compressive nanocrystals of CdSe, CdSe/ZnS and CdSe/ Voting Particle Swarm Optimization based
strength of concretes’, IJEIR. CdS’, Spectrochimica Acta Part A. Ensemble Classifier’, Genetic and Evolutionary

v
• ‘Investigation of charge-separation/change Computation.

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Dr. R. C. Singh, Assoc. Prof, Dept. of in dipole moment of 7-azaindole: quantitative
Mechanical Engineering measurement using solvatochromic shifts Dr. Vijay Gautam, Asst. Prof., Dept. of
• ‘Mechanical properties of thermoelectric and computational approaches’, Journal of Mechanical Engineering
n-type magnesium silicide synthesized Molecular Liquids. 3rd International Conference on Advancement and
employing in-situ spark plasma reaction • ‘Probing metastable states of a bio-sensitive Recent Innovations in Mechanical, Production and
sintering’, Material Research Express. molecule, 2,6-ANS: transient absorption and Industrial Engineering.

Mr. Sudarshan K. Valluru, Assoc. Prof,


time-resolved spectroscopy’, Nature Scientific
Reports.
• ‘CFD analysis and comparison of different
ventilation geometries for brake discs’. Research Papers Conferences and
Dept. of Electrical Engineering • ‘Synthesis and optical properties of core- • ‘Design and solidification simulation of
• ‘Metaheuristic tuning of linear and multishell CdSe/CdS/ZnS quantum dots: exhaust manifold made of SiMo ductile cast Published Workshops Attended
nonlinear PID controllers to nonlinear mass surface modifications’, Optical Materials. iron’.
spring damper system’, International Journal of 1. Aarman Roy, B. Tech., ME, 3rd Year
Applied Engineering Research. Dr. M. Rizwan, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Dr. Vivek Kumar Aggarwal, Asst. Prof., • Selected, Taxi Fabric Workshop, Design Fabric and Asian
Electrical Engineering Dept. of Applied Mathematics Paints Colour Next 17
Dr. Asmita Das, Asst. Prof, Dept. of • ‘A predictive current control for solar PV • ‘Dynamics of a high-dimensional stage-
Biotechnology Fed VSI in distribution system’, 17th IEEE structured prey–predator model’, IJCAM.
• ‘Recent advances in carbon based
nanosystems for cancer theranostics’,
ICEEE.
• ‘Design and optimization of RES based
• ‘The versatility of an entropy inequality
for the robust computation of convection
Honours and Awards
Biomaterial Science Journal. standalone hybrid system for remote dominated problems’, Procedia Computer
applications’, 8th IEEE Conference on Science Journal.
Dr. C. P. Singh, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Innovative Smart Grid Technologies. 1. Shreya Barua, B. Tech., EEE, 3rd Year, Ritwik
Applied Mathematics • ‘Short term PV power forecasting using Dr. Yasha Hasija, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Awasthi, B. Tech., ENE, 3rd Year, Aman Gulyani, B.
• ‘New age graphic dark energy models in generalized neural network and weather Biotechnology Tech., ME, 3rd Year and Gunjar Ahuja, B. Tech., ME,
Brans-Dicke theory with logarithmic form of type classification’, International Conference on • ‘Functional annotation of hypothetical 3rd Year
scalar field’, Astrophysics Space Science. Advancement in Energy, Drive & Control. proteins of lactobacillus rhamnosus: an in- • Secured 2nd Position, Winter Policy Internship, the Indian
• ‘Dynamics of Bianchi V anisotropic model • ‘Smart building energy management: silico approach’, and ‘Discovering anti-aging
Road Safety Campaign, Tryst ‘17, IIT Delhi
with perfect fluid and Scalar Field’, Indian a review’, International Conference on drugs utilizing unsupervised learning and
Journal of Physics. Advancement in Energy, Drive & Control. pharmacokinetic study’, 6th ICBBS. 1. Karan Sanwal, B. Tech., COE, Class of 2017, Nalin
• ‘Holographic dark energy models with • ‘A three-phase prid connected SPV power • ‘Identification of mutational variants in Goel, B. Tech., COE, Class of 2017 and Satyarth 2. Vinayak Arora, B.Tech, ENE, 3rd Year
future event horizon in Brans-Dicke theory’, generating system using EPLL based control P-glycoprotein (P-gp) as drug target for MDR Praveen, B. Tech., COE, Class of 2017 • Scored 98 in Vocal Music Grade 7, Trinity College of London
IAGRG. technique’, IEEE ICECCT. in breast cancer,’ ICDD. • Best Paper Award, ‘Opinion Extraction from Quora using International Exam. Among the international top-scorers.
• ‘Analysis of osteoporosis gene interactome User Biased Sentiment Analysis,’ International Conference on
Dr. Jai Gopal Sharma, Assoc. Prof, Dr. Nitin Kumar Puri, Asst. Prof, Dept. to identify heterogenic genes and pathways’, Information System Design and Intelligent Application, Da 3. Vipul Yadav, B.Tech., ECE, 2nd Year
Dept. of Biotechnology of Applied Physics New Horizons in Translational Medicine. Bang, Vietnam, 2017 • Developed a tool to detect and block graphic images online
• ‘Effect of temperature on digestive • ‘Theoretical approach for detection and • ‘Integration of DNA methylation data under the Gurugram Police Cyber Security Internship
physiology, immune-modulatory parameters, lifetime measurement of obscured low cross- and gene expression data for prostate
and expression level of Hsp and LDH genes sectional processes by the X-ray absorption adenocarcinoma: A proof of concept’, Current
2. Vikas Kumar Singh, B. Tech., EE, Class of 2017
in Catla catla’, Aquaculture Journal. technique’, and ’Lifetime quenching due Bioinformatics. • ‘Direction of Arrival estimation of underwater acoustic signal 4. Nakul Arya, B. Tech., CE, 2nd Year
• ‘A simple efficient method for removal to surface wake field’, Nuclear Instruments & • ‘Computational modeling of small molecule via Virtual Steering’ • Won Gold, Open National Taekwondo Championship, 2017
of phenolic contaminants in wastewater Methods in Physics Research Section B. inhibitors of mitochondrial fusion’, in Current • ‘Object picking using robotic arm mounted with a camera for
using covalent immobilized horseradish • ’Band gap engineering of armchair graphene Bioinformatics. detection using image processing,’ International Conferences
peroxidase’, Journal of Materials Science and nanoribbons via Mn/Cr termination’, Journal • ‘Comparative analysis of metabolic network for Convergence of Technology, Pune, 2017
Engineering. of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience. of pathogens’, in Frontiers in Biology
• ‘Degradation of phorbol ester in Jatropha • ‘Evidence and positive selection test for 3. Aradhya Shandilya, B. Tech., ECE, 3rd Year, Dishant
seed cake by pseudomonas aeruginosa DS-1’, Dr. Paras Kumar, Asst. Prof., Dept. of gene-loss theory of evolution’, International
Shahi, B. Tech., ECE, 3rd Year and Dr. Nand Kumar,
International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences. Mechanical Engineering Journal of Basic and Applied Biology.
• ‘The effect of axial misalignment on fatigue • ‘Big Data: A driver of innovation in the 21st
Department of Humanities
Dr. M. Jayasimhadri, Asst. Prof, Dept. strength of Spur Gears’. century’, Advances in Computer Science and • ‘Real Estate Rigidities,’ The 11th Conference of the Spatial
of Applied Physics Information Technology. Econometrics Association, Singapore, 2017
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. Dr. Ruchika Malhotra, Asst. Prof., • ‘Role of microRNAs in genodermatoses’,
• ‘Multicolor and white light emitting Tb3+/S Dept. of Computer Engineering and ‘Development of a tool that create 4. Abhishek Kumar Dev, B. Tech., ME, 3rd Year, Anshul
bvm3+ doped zinc phosphate barium titanate • ‘Quantitative evaluation of web metrics for complex protein circle for a given input Chaudhary, B. Tech., ME, 3rd Year, and Anshul Goel,
glasses via energy transfer for optoelectronic automatic genre classification of web pages’, protein’, IJBBS. B. Tech., ME, 3rd Year 5. Sirjanpreet Singh Banga, B. Tech., SE, 2nd Year
device applications’. and ‘Prediction of defect severity by mining • ‘Effects of mechanical properties by friction stir processing,’ • Secured 3rd Position, Dwitya Abhikalan, organised by
• ‘Single NUV band pumped PbO-GeO2- software project reports’, IJSAEM. Dr. S. K. Saxena, Senior Programmer, E-Gurukul Bharat
International Conference on Materials Processing and
TeO2:Tb3+ yellowish green emitting glass • ‘Analyzing machine learning techniques for Dept. of Computer Engineering
material for tricolor white LEDs’. fault prediction using Web Applications’, ‘Assessing Teacher’s needs using Data Mining’,
Characterisation, GRIET College, Hyderabad, 2017
• ‘Spectroscopic studies of Pr3+ doped lithium Journal of Information Processing Systems. International Journal of Advance Research in
lead alumino borate glasses for visible reddish • ‘Tool to Handle Imbalancing Problem Science and Engineering.
orange luminescent device applications’. in Software Defect Prediction Using
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SOCIETY
IIChE-DTU receives National Recognition Madhurima achieves New Milestones

Under the constant support and guidance of their faculty The members of the Music society of DTU, Madhurima
coordinator, Mr. Ram Singh, IIChE-DTU, was awarded added feathers to their cap of success. Following were
with a memento at the 44th Annual General Meeting their achievements at Splash 2017- Annual fest of Lady
of the Northern Regional Centre of Indian Institute of Hardinge Medical College: Vinayak Arora and Manas

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Chemical Engineers, for their efforts. They conducted Singh secured 1st Position in the Indian Duet category,
lectures, seminars, short courses, plant visits, etc., Vinayak Arora and Anurag Saikia secured 1st position in
at regular intervals to better equip and empower the Western Duet category, Mayank Mittal: 1st Position in
students beyond their academic precincts. western solo category.
Also, Vinayak Arora and Jessjit Singh secured distinction
E-Cell DTU provides a Platform for Budding NLU-D, General and Entertainment quizzes at Cultural in the Vocal and Classical Guitar category respectively in
Entrepreneurs and Tech Fest, BVCOE. Varun also secured 3rd position the examination held by the Trinity College of London.
in IIT-Madras’s Literature Quiz, Miranda House’s Sports Many performers from the group also represented DTU
E-Cell DTU in association with the Delhi Startups Quiz and Ramjas College’s Literature Quiz. for various events and shows.
community hosted the Startup Boot Camp in June this
year. It was billed as an extravaganza where entrepreneurs,
students, mentors, influencers, and startup enthusiasts Rotaract Club of DTU strives to Present a
came together to share real life experiences of the New Way to Thrive
Startup Ecosystem and learned about all the know-hows
of starting up. The Club conducted an Organ Donation Camp in
Ambience Mall, Gurugram, in July, 2017 where they Round Table DTU organises Brainstorming
D-42 shines in the Quizzing Circuit encouraged people to pledge to donate their organs after Sessions
death. The drive successfully created awareness, with
The accolades of DTU’s quizzing society D-42 have been over 100 people signing the pledge. Round Table organised online Group Discussions in
going through the roof. April and May saw the members July. Students witnessed regular GD sessions with four NSS DTU contributes Towards a Sustainable
winning numerous quizzes. Animesh and Ankit won the IEEE-DTU bags the HPSBCP Award, Third active moderators in the group to help out the interested Living
1st Prize at the KNC Business Quiz, LBSIM- Biz Quiz Time in a Row students by posting suggestions, assessing the people and
and also secured the 2nd position at Miranda House - giving them ideas to improve. Many events were organised to spread the awareness by
Business Quiz and St. Stephen’s SciBizTech Quiz. Rishi IEEE DTU PES won the High Performing Student NSS DTU. The “Voice of Animals” initiative took place
Aneja and Rohan K won the 1st prize at DTU’s FinBiz Branch Chapter Program Award (HPSBCP Award) for ASME catches a Glimpse of Multi-Speed in April. ‘Recycle today’ was organised where volunteers
Quiz while Animesh and Ankit stood 2nd. At Mind 2016 third time in a row and was awarded around Rs. Freewheel collected old paper and sheets from the University
Mumble, CSI, DTU- General quiz. Eshaan Rampal, 25,000. IEEE DTU has become the only student branch and transferred it to the waste paper recycling agency
Kishan Mittal, Pulkit Tanwar secured the 1st position and in North India to bag the award thrice in a row. ASME-DTU organised an Industrial trip to Spark Jaagruti. Under Project Shiksha, a team of volunteers
Anwesha Chattoraj, Alankrit Tomar and Lakshay Gautam IEEE DTU organised a free and open for all Interview Engineering Pvt Ltd., with a view to provide meaningful visited a school and promised systematic coaching
stood 2nd. Ramjas College- General Quiz. Shreyam Parth Preparation Workshop focussed on Software Placements/ insights in Automotive Engineering. An exposure and assistance to top 20 students of grades 8, 9 and 10.
Krishna, Alankrit Tomar and Ankit stood 3rd at the Internships. It was a day-long workshop that covered to machining techniques such as punching, drilling, NSS DTU joined hands with Save Life Foundation and
Rajasthan College - General Quiz. Kumar Shashwat and various complex topics of software engineering and milling, shaping, CNC as well as operation management IRSC and conducted a workshop on First Aid in April.
Mudit Aggarwal stood 3rd at the LSR - Open FLAME programming such as Dynamic Programming, Greedy techniques helped students get acquainted with concepts ‘Saksham’ campaign was also started which involved
Quiz. Kumar Shashwat and Abhiroop Dey secured Algorithms etc. of importance in engineering. bringing small business, public service establishments
the third position at the DSC - Sports Quiz. Anwesha and public conveniences to Google Maps.
Chattoraj and Shreyam Parth Krishna stood 3rd at the
Gargi College’s SciTechFiction Quiz.

Varun Rustagi, Batch of 2017 won an astounding 22


quizzes in a span of merely 3 months which includes the
1st position in SNU’s media quiz, IIIT D General Quiz,
Hansraj College’s Lit Quiz, Life and Times Quiz at Madras
Minutiae, IIT-Madras. He stood 2nd in SVC’s Lit Quiz
and General Quiz, Pop Culture Quiz at Tarang ‘17, LSR,
MELA Quiz at High Q, Gargi College, General Quiz at

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TECH TEAM
DTU SUPERMILEAGE
DTU Supermileage is a team of motor enthusiasts with a
mission to develop a super mileage vehicle that provides
maximum mileage for a litre of gasoline while trying to reduce

NEWS
the impact of gasoline powered vehicles on the environment.
DTU Supermileage participated in the Shell Eco-Marathon
Asia 2017 at Singapore. Their vehicle Sauverner averaged an
impressive 190 mpg, in the Urban Concept category

UAS DTU
The DTU UAS project was initiated with the primary purpose TEAM DEFIANZ
of developing technologies so as to reduce India’s dependence
on foreign ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance)
products.
RACING
The team bagged the first prize at SAE Aero Design Series, Founded in 2003, Team Defianz Racing engineers Formula
Anna University, Chennai, June, 2017, winning the best overall Racing Cars.
performance award, along with the best technical presentation Team Defianz Racing participated in the Formula UK, held in
award.. UAS-DTU also participated in AUVSI SUAS Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom, July 2017.
Competition, Maryland, USA, June, 2017.

DTU ALTAIR DTU AUV


DTU ALTAIR (Advance Leap in Technology and Intelligent Team DTU AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) is a
Robotics) established in August 2016, is a team of robotics group of students from various streams who have taken up the
enthusiasts aiming at developing autonomous robotic solutions. innovative project to develop a fully - autonomous underwater
They emerged victorious at the Micromouse Robot vehicle.
Championship and won 2nd position in the Quadcopter They participated in the Singapore AUV challenge organised
Championship held at TechnoXian 2017 World Robotics by IEEE Ocean Engineering Society in March with its AUV
Championship, Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi in ZARIYA. The team has also developed the YAM-bot for
May 2017. documenting pollution levels of the Yamuna river.

RAFTAAR
INFERNO DTU Raftaar-DTU is a team of students which designs innovative
Founded in September 2013, Team Inferno DTU strives to human powered vehicles. The team provides an opportunity for
manufacture an efficient Go-Kart. students to demonstrate the application of engineering design
The team stood first in the Best Innovation and Best Business principles in the development of sustainable and practical
Plan categories and was declared the first runner-up in the Best transportation alternatives.
Design category, in International Go-Karting Championship, Team Raftaar-DTU won first prize in Human Powered Vehicle
Lovely Professional University, March, 2017. The team won the Challenge (HPVC) Asia Pacific, organised by ASME in Jaipur
Best Design Presentation Award - Runner Up at the National in March. The team also stood first in the Design, Male Drag
Kart Racing Championship in Indore in July. and Female Drag events. The team will be participating in
ASME’s international HPVC in Wisconsin later this year.

DELTECH BAJA
OKAMI Started off in 2003 as “Team Resistance”, DelTech Baja is the
Okami Racing, the Electric Motorcycle Team of DTU is a newly
established team which aims at designing and manufacturing oldest Baja SAE team in India. The team engineers single-seat,
high performance electric motorcycles to nurture the advent of all-terrain, sporting vehicles. The team aims to build an ATV to
full electric - emission free modes of transportation. participate in the student Baja style events organized by The
The team aims to participate in the Motostudent Competition Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
that takes place in Motorland Aragon FIM Circuit in Spain.

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Entrepreneurship Know Your Alumni

Mr. VINOD DHAM


• Batch of 1971, Electrical Engineering

Section
• Became interested in knowing what went on inside the devices. So, went on to
pursue MS (EE) in Solid State Sciences in 1975 from Cincinnati
• At IEEE conference in Monterey, California, where Mr. Dham was presenting,

Start-Ups the Intel panel was also there presenting their work. It was there that Intel
invited Mr. Dham to join them

From DTU •


After his Pentium Project, he left Intel and joined Nexgen, a startup acquired
by AMD later
After helping AMD seriously challenge Intel with its vastly popular K6, Dham
left AMD and joined Silicon Spice, a startup, as Chairman, President and CEO
• In the words of Mr. Dham, “It has been the best part of my life, building teams,
FATHER OF THE
products, raising money, talking to customers and finally selling it to Broadcom,
PENTIUM CHIP
a company which might become tomorrow’s Cisco”
DTU Innovation and Incubation Foundation provides mentorship and support to budding entrepreneurs to create marketing strategies
required to launch their product or service from their own incorporated company at DTU. Currently, four Start-Ups from DTU are being
mentored by the DTU IIF :-

SUPER HYDRO PRODUCTS PVT. LTD. BLACK DOOR ENTERTAINMENT PVT. LTD. • Batch of 1969, Electrical Engineering

DR. PROMOD
• Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University and MBA from
In hot areas with low rainfall, loss of water through evaporation Black Door ENT is set to be a music and video production
Northwestern’s Kellogg Graaduate School of Management, where he serves

HAQUE
is a major problem encountered during farming. SHPPL deals company with the idea of producing music and videos for artists
in the production and marketing of soil water retention super- around Delhi, ad films for corporate firms, local businesses & on the advisory board
particles which help retain water in the soil, to increase crop yield start-ups and marketing them on social media. Their aim is to • Invested in more than 60 companies which have produced $40 Billion in exit
and soil productivity in dry areas. The particles are domestically popularize ventures on the internet and social media through values till date
produced and scientifically designed. Audio Visuals. • Recognised as a ‘Hall of Fame’ investor and #1 venture capitalist by Forbes
• Is a Board Member of umpteen number of companies such as CognitiveScale,
Incorporated: 2 November 2016 Incorporated: 2 August 2016 Dtex Systems, Shape Security, SlashNext Inc., Simpplr Inc., Health Catalyst,
Share Capital: Rs. 1,00,000 Share Capital: Rs. 1,00,000 CareCloud and more
Company Category: Company Limited by Shares Company Category: Company Limited by Shares
SENIOR MANAGING
PARTNER, NORWEST
VENTURE PARTNERS (NVP)

GETWINGS LIBELLUS INFOMEDIA PVT. LTD.

Mr. K. L. CHUGH
• Batch of 1960, Mechanical Engineering
Libellus Infomedia aims to provide readers with an online • Worked for 10 years at the Heavy Engineering Corporation, a public sector
An online platform to enable artist, musicians, photographers
community to exhibit their literary skills and to provide them organisation based in Ranchi, leading a young team and implementing this
and writers from all over India to learn more about their art
form and increase their skills, create beautiful original artwork with a one-stop destination to rent, buy and subscribe books large project in record time with no cost overruns
and collaborate with other artists and mentors on the platform. they want to read but don’t have, along with other features such • Served as Chairman of the ITC Group from November, 1991 to December, 1995.
as collaborative writing and debating. On his retirement, was honored with the title of Chairman Emeritus. During his
Incorporated: 18 April 2017 4 year-long stewardship, ITC became one of the India’s leading private sector
Share Capital: Rs. 10,00,000 Incorporated: 26 September 2016 corporations in turnover, profit, and market capitalization and the country’s
Share Capital: Rs. 10,00,000
Company Category: Company Limited by Shares largest exporter
Company Category: Company Limited by Shares
• Presently Chairman of Gati Ltd, Director of Sandhar Auto Industries, Urban
Mass Transit Co., Member of Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of
CHAIRMAN, GATI Management, Bangalore and Population Foundation of India, etc.
LIMITED
• Appointed as Director on the Central Board of Reserve Bank of India, Shipping
Credit and Investment Company of India Ltd., Tourism Finance Corporation of
India and National Housing Bank of India and Member of Board of Governors,
National Council of Applied Economic Research, IIM Kolkata, Administrative
Staff College of India, President, AIMA
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1. What was the process of preparation for the key, the cliche is not. So always try to avoid answers

GATE
written exam? like ‘better salary’ when asked questions like ‘why
do you want to do an MBA?’
DTU Times interviewed ARIJIT
For the written half, I decided to seek external
BHATTACHARYA, Class of 2017,
guidance and hence joined Career Launcher for a 6. Which were the toughest/trickiest questions
who secured 5th Rank in GATE Exam
1-year weekend course. I devoted all my time solving you were asked during the PI rounds?
in Mechanical Engineering. He is
the questions given in the class and gave as many
pursuing his Masters from
mock test papers as I could. It is no surprise that IIM interviewers tend to throw
IISc, Bangalore.
the interviewees off balance into a state of mute
2. What role does coaching play in MBA exam bewilderment. During my IIM Ahmedabad interview,
preparations? I was asked why was Rohini called Rohini and the
1. What inspired you to go for further studies as opposed number of districts in Delhi. Similarly, during my
to going in for placements? I believe that to truly ace a subject, one always IIM C interview, the panelists asked me to interview
To call myself an engineer, I feel that the knack of needs a guide or a helping hand even if it’s just them. Then they asked me detailed questions
understanding is important. I realised during my preparation to point you in the right direction. Now, it isn’t regarding economics and finance like the difference
that I still have to learn a lot in order to pursue my desired compulsory to join coaching, however, doing so has between them, of which I obviously I had no idea
1. How was your journey after you graduated from college career in research and development. many advantages like regular class tests, All India and in the end one of the panelists told me that I
in 2013? What made you appear for the Civil Services
Mock Tests wherein you compete with thousands could ask him any question related to economics –
Examination? 2. When is the ideal time to start preparing for the of people to know where you stand, quality peers one which I thought he couldn’t answer – and that
It has been a great learning experience. I decided to go for examination? to provide motivation, and most importantly then only would they accept me. Later, of course, I
Civil Services in my final year and continued my preparation The more time you have, the merrier it is. Ideally, a year of knowledgeable teachers who will solve your queries found out, he himself was an economist.
during my job. It was a well thought out and clear decision, coaching followed by self-study and problem-solving are hand to hand.
and I stuck to it. It took some time, but in the end, it has all appropriate for cracking the exam. The most important thing any coaching institute 7. What advice would you give students who aspire
been worth it.
does is to familiarize you with the exam pattern not to crack CAT and get admission in elite institutions?
3. What difference does stream make in the preparation to mention that their study material will be more
2. Ideally, how much time is required for the Preparation technique for the exam? than enough to study and practice for CAT. Keep yourself updated with the latest current affairs
for the Civil Services Examination? Mechanical branches usually revolve around the basics, from the beginning, as you may not get enough time
At least one year of studying is required to understand the whereas Electrical branches have a deeper sense of 3. What is the importance of academic to grasp the entire year’s news just before the PI.
requirements of the exam and prepare oneself for it. It took application. Other branches lie between the 2 extremes. achievements and extracurricular activities in Do not try to be over smart during the interview.
me four attempts to do the same.
getting admission to a good B-School? As the panelists are experienced people and will be
4. What aspect of your GATE preparation would you smarter than you.
3. Does coaching play a crucial role in preparation? consider the toughest? Academics always bag the front row seats when
Coaching has to be a strictly personal decision. It is not The need to stay motivated during the test series, along it comes down to getting admission into a good Think before you speak. After all, anything as you
mandatory. In my case, it helped introduce me to the with preparing for the semester was the toughest part. business school, without a doubt. Extracurricular say can be used by the panelists to ask further
preparation and showed me the direction in which I should
activities help but are not necessary when it comes to questions based on that.
move. For interview programs and such, mocks are helpful. 5. Have you applied to any PSUs recruiting through GATE? the selection into IIMs. Performing well in academics As for CAT, having a good speed and accuracy is
Yes, I got selected in HAL and ONGC and I am expecting right from Class 10th to graduation is extremely important than having a good memory. So try to do
4. The UPSC Examination consists of three rounds, namely, positive results from IOCL and NTPC. important. When it comes to extracurriculars, calculations mentally.
the Preliminary Exam, the Mains Exam and the Interview.
people who have excelled outstandingly are
What is the difference in preparation styles for each of 6. What role did the college play while achieving this great obviously given an upper hand. For the English section, start practicing the unseen
these rounds? feat? comprehensions as they usually are the most boring
All three stages require a slightly different conditioning. I The semester preparation strategy suggested by our 4. How many GD and PI rounds did you participate and sadly the largest part of the English section.
suggest that anyone wanting to appear for the exam should Professors turned out to be helpful and acted like a head in, and where? Make sure you do as many mock tests as possible
first understand what these stages are about and what is start for the GATE Preparation. and then try to analyse and rectify the mistakes you

CAT
being tested where. However, the basic course work remains
I got calls from 5 IIMs- Ahmedabad, Lucknow, made in that test.
the same, it is only slight adjustments one needs to effect. 7. During the preparation, any specific recreational activity Kozhikode, Indore, and Calcutta. All of them had
that helped you unwind? a Written Ability Test (WAT), which consisted of
5. We have to choose a particular subject for the Mains Honestly, there was very less time for recreation, but writing an essay followed by a Personal Interview of
Examination. Which subject do you think engineers should watching good TV series like Doctor Who, Sherlock and around 15-20 minutes except for IIM Shillong, which
choose to get an optimum score in the Mains Examination? Dexter was a huge relief. conducts a GD in place of WAT. The admission
Again, a strictly personal choice based on one’s interest.
process of IIM A takes place at Hotel Vivanta by Taj,
I chose Political Science because of considerable overlap
Dwarka. IIM C conducts PI at Indian Habitat Centre;
with General Studies and a genuine interest in it. All sorts
IIM L uses their Noida campus. I however only
of optionals have a potential to fetch good marks. To give
attended the ones for IIM Ahmedabad, Calcutta,
you an example, the top 20 ranks this time had optionals
and Indore.
as diverse as Telugu Literature, Public Administration,
Geography, Psychology, Political Science, Mathematics, etc.
5. Please share your experiences and takeaways
DTU Times interviewed
from the GD and PI rounds.
ASHUTOSH AGGARWAL, who

UPSC
DTU Times interviewed If there is anything I have learned from my PI cleared the Common Aptitude
ANAND VARDHAN, AIR experiences it is that it is extremely important to Test (CAT) with a percentile
7, UPSC Civil Services have a good grasp on current affairs. Knowing what of 99.92 and converted the
Examination, 2016 and is happening around you especially in your country call for Indian Institute of
an alumnus of DTU. is the most necessary thing after the course subjects Management, Ahmedabad.
because maximum questions are based on those.
And always remember, where on hand confidence is

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Proliferated Pigments
Where all the Action Is
Springtime exhibits the University in full colour and grace, as the lawns are abloom with
The Library and Auditorium form the most prominent structures of the University,
a vast variety of flowers, and a larger variety of pollinators.
alongside being the sites of all significant activity that takes place here.

Green DTU Sneaking Through


Along with impeccable architecture, the Afternoons near the SPS halls can be Pride of the Campus
campus is home to a curated abundance particularly adventurous, as droves of
of plants and trees, resulting in a cool, airy monkeys leap, play and make the area No more than a brisk walk toward the wind tunnel, and the distant cries of our exultant
and lush green campus. their own. peacocks are distinctly audible. A few brave ones even venture deep into the campus!

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Nescafe
“Let’s talk, One moment, One Nescafe”
MechC Legend says that engineers can’t survive endless
lectures and countless labs without their daily dose
“Ek garam chai ki pyali ho, Koi usko pilane wali of coffee. Nescafe is the the ideal resting place for
ho” people of less experimental natures.
Located next to the Mechanical Department, here
is where most of your spare time will be spent,
wondering what on the enormous menu is available

Campus
today or standing in the crowd outside, attempting
to acquire those much-coveted notes.

Jessjit Singh, 2nd Year, COE


Pratyush Jain, 2nd Year, IT
Shivam Jha, 2nd Year, ME

DTU Lake
Hotspots
Away from the chaos of hefty academics and plethoric Amul
cultural activities, lies the lake in all its serenity. Some
“Amul doodh peeta hai India”
may argue that it’s just a glorified pond, but one
sunset by the side is enough to change your mind.
Undoubtedly the social hub of
the campus, Amul is the societies’
PR activity hotspot. Catch the
latest from all societies, even as
you register yourself for a contest
Wind Point or two.

“Surat Hee Maine Aisee Payee, Kehte Hain


Mujhko Hawa Hawayee”
NightC
At the heart of the science block, Wind Point is
always inhabited by patrons who seek the comfort of “Khoya khoya chaand, Khula aasmaan”
a cool breeze as they sit and write (read: copy) their Burning the midnight oil before an exam is incomplete without severe hunger pangs.
practical files, which is tough given the Wi-Fi speed And that is when you will flood Night-C, your go-to place for every late hour hunger-
here, if you catch our drift. related ailment, for a plate of Rajma Chawal or Masala Maggi.

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1. What drove you to abandon corporate life Despite having undergone the process of

ENERGIZE:
and work exclusively toward the cause of rural electrification, with an exception of two to three
electrification? hours, citizens of our villages have no choice but to
spend all their time without electricity.
[Rahul]: I always wanted to do something to
improve the condition of education and health in
India. When I found my classmate Nitin working on 3. What were the major problems you faced in your
providing basic electricity in villages, I thought of endeavour?
joining him. We think providing basic electricity can
do wonders in the lives of people and also improve The process of completing our first rural
their overall quality of life. Students can study after electrification was long, but be it securing funds or
sunset, hospitals can operate for more time as well making our microgrids smart, we have been able to
as provide better facilities by storing vaccines, blood manage effectively.

Finesse
samples etc. All this has helped us immensely in reaching our
current business model.

2. What was the major motivation behind this


venture? 4. How has your time at DTU (then DCE) helped you
in your venture?
Close to 1.1 billion people in the world lack access to
electricity and 300 million of this deprived lot live in While organising fests or working as placement DTU Times organised Finesse - The Creative Extravaganza
India, by far the highest share for any single country. co-ordinators, the type of exposure offered by the in June, 2017.
80 million households rely primarily on sources other college helped us greatly. We learned about time
than electricity for their lighting management and multi-tasking and such experiences It summoned Creative writers and illustrators from all
needs. also helped us develop our networking skills. over Delhi participated in the two events that were held

The first event Caption Kranti marked a week of a wide


NITIN SAINI and RAHUL TALREJA, Electrical Engineers from the variety of the most creative and thoughtful captions. From
Class of 2013, left their corporate jobs to pursue their passion for Shayari and poetry to simple one-word descriptions, each
rural electrification. Using novel methods, their company Free contest saw overwhelming participation and engagement.
Spirit Green Labs has successfully installed solar grids in a village
in Uttar Pradesh. DTU Times interviewed them on their journey and
struggles. Dr. Ashish Agnihotri, Associate Professor,
JNU was the judge for the contest.

SOLAR GUYS
Anirudh Goel, DTU was declared as the winner
of the inaugural edition of Caption Kranti for
his caption - “When in doubt, trust the bow!”
5. What are the major technological innovations region and would be able to communicate to the
you have incorporated into your project? platform easily in case of potential faults. This, in “कलम,तसव्वुर और तस्वीर!” - The Illustration Competition
turn, will generate new income opportunities for
We wanted to implement something that could track beneficiaries and employment in rural areas. under Finesse, received over 50 spectacular
the performance of the installed micro grid, spot or entries from students of colleges all over Delhi,
predict failures and conduct possible maintenance,
not requiring any one of us to actually go back to
ranging from mindblowing to heartwarming.
7. What is your vision of the future?
find the issue.
For this reason, TrackSo was born. With our Smart Microgrids, the vision is to create Ms. Kaanchi Chopra, was the Chief Judge for the event.
TrackSo is a cloud based solar IoT platform that tracks various self-sustainable microgrids which can
and controls performance, predict and notify failures benefit a large population and improve the quality
and assist in possible maintenance for any kind of of life for the people of rural India. With our product Urvashi Verma, DTU was declared as the winner of the
solar system installed in remote locations, hence,
allowing customers and installation companies to
TrackSo, the vision is to reduce the operations and inaugural edition of “कलम,तसव्वुर और तस्वीर!”. The second
maintenance cost of India’s 100 GW solar target up position was bagged by Mayuri Dutta, College of Art,
manage their product’s life cycle.
to 50%.
Delhi University while the third position went to Rahul
6. How large has the impact of Free Spirit Green Chakraborty, MAIT.
Labs been? 8. What message would you like to give the
students of DTU?
We are still in a phase where a lot of impact is yet
to be made. We are in process of onboarding all the In the initial years of University, take every possible
major rural micro-grid companies on our remote opportunity seriously, for what you will learn during
monitoring platform TrackSo so they may maintain these days will help you in the long run. If you think
their systems effectively. an idea or a project is good enough, pursue it, for
We deploy our service along with a skill development you will learn a lot in the process of transforming it
program to ensure that the local population has into reality.
enough know-how of the systems installed in their
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1. Please educate the readers about the whole trained classical dancer and had also taken
process of getting admitted in HEC Paris. part in poetry writing competitions. If one is
There are two ways to apply-one directly interested in pursuing MIM, one should definitely
DTU Times interviewed through HEC and other through SAI which be involved in few extracurricular activities.
Sidharth Raja, Class of 2017, consists of 5 Business Schools. I chose the latter

NISTHA CHAKRABORTY
who is placed in Uber, San one, submitting my CV, recommendations, 8. One project/internship/activity/position
Francisco. GMAT and TOEFL scores, percentage, pursued which sets you different from others?
extracurricular activities and internships and I believe it is not one but my overall application
answers to the essay questions initially. This along with my interview performance which
was followed by a 25-35 minute long interview, had differentiated me. I interned at Lamprell
which covered topics like my interests, goals, Energy Dubai, United Bank of India and Larsen
INTERVIEWS
current affairs, France etc. and Toubro, carried out one summer research
project from IIIT-Delhi and 3 other side projects.
2. What made you choose Management over I am thankful to my mentor, Prof. Vinod Kumar
1. Which area in Computer Science excites I originally applied for an internship role. There other courses? for the projects which I had pursued in DTU
Proclivity towards Maths and Computer Science under his guidance.
you the most and why? were 2 technical interview rounds and a round
made me pursue Computer Engineering. After
with the hiring manager. The technical rounds working on several coding projects, I decided 9. When did you start preparing for GMAT?
I’m interested in a lot of stuff. Distributed took place via pair coding on Hackerrank and to take up internships in the non-technical field. How did you prepare for the same?
Systems, Machine Learning and HCI would be a phone call. Because of the time difference, This is where I got introduced to management I wanted to submit my application in the first
my top 3 picks for areas I want to work on I was doing these interviews at 1 AM at night. and found the role of a Business Analyst to be an round of admission as the chances are said to
right now. For preparation, I felt I already had strong interesting one. Having good problem-solving be higher, that time. Also, it showed that I was
fundamentals. I practiced some selected skills, analytical abilities, algorithmic approach, serious about the school and I wanted to be
2. When did you realise you had a passion for questions on Leetcode and InterviewBit. this job would make use of my knowledge in free from the apprehension of my future after
coding? Later, I set up mock interviews with a few of Computer Science and one gained through B. Tech. I took my GMAT Exams in the Summer
my friends. MIM as well. Hence, the field of management Vacations of my Final Year. I used the official
I always liked to make stuff, and that and the MIM program was apt for me. GMAT books and verbal from the Manhattan
series for preparation.
gravitated me towards pursuing engineering. 5. What is your final advice to the juniors?
3. How does it feel to be a part of such
Programming was one of the few most prestigious Institute which is the second best 10. Which is your one achievement at DTU that
accessible things to me in school. I later You guys have way more time than you think. in European Business School Ranking? you cherish most?
went on to become the President of the Use it to explore different fields and see what I was on cloud nine when I received my admission I cherish my achievement in developing
Programming Club in my school. Therefore, I you like. Don’t just theorize, try to actually acceptance from HEC Paris. Studying there is the hostel website of our college. It was a
decided to major in CS. make stuff. Try to maintain a decent CGPA, it’ll a dream come true. I worked hard to maintain really challenging job which required a lot of
open a lot of doors for you. It’ll be much easier a balance between writing and editing my attention. It was tough to balance deadlines
3. Why Uber? What was your best take away to you if you want to apply for competitive essays, bagging a placement offer, preparing with impending exams but I stayed committed.
from your internship at Uber? research internships or for higher studies. Due for the interviews and studying my course work Finally, I had to train juniors to take up the
to my GPA, I was actually ineligible to sit for for the end semester examinations. I was really responsibility further after my graduation.
Uber is working on hard, fascinating and the first few companies that came to campus glad that my efforts bore fruit.
11. What advice would you like to give students
relevant problems. The potential impact is for recruiting interns.
4. What difference does the presence planning to pursue Masters?
huge. So I’m pretty excited about working Also, do have an online portfolio to showcase of extracurricular activities make on the Start preparing well in advance for GMAT and
there. My best take away from the internship your work. With Github giving free hosting for admission application? TOEFL, try to maintain 8 CGPA, work in as
would be that I got to experience the entire static pages, there’s really nothing stopping Having good extracurricular activities definitely many internships as possible, choose good
lifecycle of a feature - conception, design, you. It’ll improve your writing skills and put boosts up one’s application a lot. The school recommenders, those who know you well and
drawing up a spec document, getting feedback you into the habit of summarizing your work. wants to see an overall good application and will present you very well, carry out a few
from everyone involved, contributing to a not just an academically good one. I extracurricular activities, some NGO work
large codebase, testing, going through code 6. What are your plans for the future? Do was involved with some societies, and last but not the least, be focussed
reviews and then seeing it go live. The people you plan on doing another degree or maybe did a lot of NGO work. I am a on this goal.
there were super smart too, and discussions starting a company?
with them were always interesting. It was
great! At this stage of my life, I want to maximize
personal growth and I believe I can do that
4. Throw some light on the selection at Uber. I wouldn’t rule out studying further
procedure. How did you prepare and what at some point in the future, but certainly not
were the challenges that you faced? now. I want to stay as close as I can to cutting-
edge technology. in Management (MIM)

SIDHARTH RAJA
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Everything you need to
know about Grade Point

The
Average (GPA) -Shruti, 3rd Year, EE

Keeping the students’ interest in mind, subject as you have. A major advantage of With the new grading system in place,
our University introduced the system of this system is that students in branches there’s a strong emphasis on a student’s
Grade Point Average starting with the which are inherently less scoring will now day-to-day class performance. Some
2K15 batch. This essentially means that have a level playing field when it comes to subjects have the laboratory component
your final scores in every semester will be placements. integrated into them. So the cumulative
graded on a scale of 0 to 10. grades awarded depend on internal

Fresher’s Bucketlist
Initially, for every subject, a grade marks, laboratory performance, mid
The first and foremost factor to keep in ranging from ‘O’ to ‘P’ is awarded. This semesters and end semesters.
mind is that GPA is relative. This implies is later converted into its corresponding
that your GPA depends on the scores of numerical value and multiplied with the
all the students who’ve taken the same credits allotted to the subject in question.

The Hostel Life -Pratyush Thakur, 2nd Year, COE


-Siddhant Patra, 3rd Year, CE
Movies to Watch
Getting a seat in DTU does not make a person as happy as getting a
bed in a hostel room does. The new-found freedom is exhilarating for
sure. This whole year is going to be a learning curve for you.
The Art of When in University
Being a DTUite
THINGS TO DO -Rohan Mishra, 3rd Year, SE
Movies aren’t apart from life; they are in • The Social Network, Good Will
1. Visit Haunted Lane: Your hostel life is not complete if you continuation with it. It is almost as if the Hunting
haven’t visited the haunted lane. Ask your seniors for the location
of this haunted lane. Chances are, you may just walk along a shady
-Kripi Badonia, 2nd Year, IT colours of life only seem real when seen • The Matrix, Rockstar
road and revel in the joy. on a screen, and therefore I am guilty of • Cornetto Trilogy, Her
In the kingdom that is Bawana, DTU is the crowned escaping to the cinema. While being a • The Lobster, Magnolia
2. Spend time at the OAT: A wonder by day, a beauty by night. king. And like all kings, DTU demands completion of
When you are exploring the college in its night glory, the OAT couch potato isn’t advisable, it is almost • Almost Famous, High Fidelity
certain tasks from its subjects, to accept them as its
will be your favourite haunt. Plus the super fast Wifi helps until own. For your first week at DTU, we, the official scribes
therapeutic to lose yourself in a movie, • Gangs of Wasseypur, Haider
you get the LAN cables (Don’t sit in your rooms with Jio sim to the King, have compiled a list of 5 (not so) arduous
once in awhile. • Titli, Nightcrawler
cards, explore). Spending endless nights playing FIFA and CS will tasks that you must complete to earn the right of being
be an experience in itself.

Stay Connected
called a DTUite. What’s called a list of best films here
3. Explore: This cannot be stressed enough, although your curiosity is an offering of my favorite ones. As
will do everything. A hosteller is the only one who doesn’t get lost • Be the front passenger on an e-rickshaw, after a sleight, I have lumped movies into
in the campus in the beginning because of the incessant exploring. succumbing to the “BadliBadliBadli” or “Caw-ledge triads according to their flavor with
4. Meet New People: DTU’s hostel is a potpourri of cultures from Caw-ledge” calls and listen to the multitude of a particular emphasis on including as
all over the country. Interact with hostelers and explore their way stories that the E-Rickshaw driver has to offer. many filmmakers as possible. As is the A number of official Facebook Pages help you
of life. Don’t be scared of meeting any seniors, the experience will • Discover your new-found (if not, forced) love
2. DTU Student Association-
always be pleasant. essence of making a list, it couldn’t stay in touch with the various administrative Administrative updates from the official
for chai-samosa at MechC and Rajma Chawal at accommodate some of my favorite and student events taking place at DTU. Student Body
MicMac. Here is a list of must-follow pages- 3. DTU Cultural Council- The place to
DAILY LIFE filmmakers - Woody Allen, Truffaut and
• Make full advantage of the fact that seniors go for updates from all cultural events
Wes Anderson to name a few. 1. DTU Times- The University’s Official taking place at DTU
ALWAYS pay at MechC. (Never let any senior get
1. Departmental store: There is a departmental store just outside away from this.) If you like these, feel free to dive deeper Newsletter and Media House. Source 4. Training and Placement Cell, DTU-
which will cater to almost all your needs. • Make sure to attend ALL orientations, and then into their worlds. Welcome to the to all latest and authentic news and Updates on on-campus placement
2. Chemist: Enter the street just adjacent to the eating joint new year, I’m sure you’ve rolled your information from the Administration. activities
figure out which society/team is best for you. Wide variety of creative content, from 5. Engifest, DTU- Updates regarding
Dahiram and at the end of that street is a chemist shop. Voila! • Imbibe the illustrious DTU lingo successfully – Sir, sleeves up to get on with your college short stories and interviews of students DTU’s Cultural Fest
3. Salon: Cut N’ Care is a good option in Rohini market. Ma’am, GT, BT, Full Power, Chill Scenes. life, and here I try to pluck little bits of and staff alike, to comic strips and on- 6. DCE DTU Alumni Association- For
4. G3S Cinema: Head over to your local cinema hall to watch the campus and off-campus photography. regular updates from DCE/DTU Alumni
continuations.
latest movies in Rohini. Lastly, know this place will give some of the best of
seniors and you will make the best of friends within
these walls. So make good choices, stay true to yourself
and fall in love with DTU every day.

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Best of Both Worlds
DTU is home to a many among the best sportspersons and teams in the country. However, studying in a University brings the
additional burden of managing your academic life alongside your life in sport. We interviewed a few prominent sportspersons
from the University on how they manage to do the same.

Cres ce n d o: Sp orts
I have been a part of the DTU Cricket Team since the second day of University. Being the

The Tech you only player from my year it might’ve been difficult to adapt with the team, but our seniors
have been extremely helpful.
need to learn in Cricket has always been the most important part of my life and I put it ahead of everything.
For me cricket came even before the academics. I once left my supplementary exam for the
B.Tech Harsh Gill
Captain
IIT Kanpur tour.
I took no specific steps, though; whenever there was a tour calling I put up a message on
-Gursifath Bhasin, 3rd Year, IT
DTU Cricket Team the team group and we were all set to go!
- Shivam Jha, 2nd Year, ME

Engineering inherently requires MS Excel: Whatever you do, My journey in sports began in the first year with the trials for the badminton team. Being
your to put all your knowledge into whichever line you pick, this software part of a sport in DTU is very exciting. Each sports trip has taught me something, be
application, to enforce hypotheses in is a must. And no, I’m not talking
it giving a measure of my acumen as a sportsperson or my ability to interact with other
real life situations. Through the four about simple sheets. Learn creating
people. Other than that, it keeps my spirit alive, for I have something else to focus on
years of this course, you will need to complex formulas. This would make
complement your knowledge with your life easier. besides academics.
certain languages and software. Balancing academics as well as a passion for sports only sounds hard. If you love your sport Yakshita Malhotra
LabView: A Graphical Programming enough, you always find out some space in your schedule to squeeze it in alongside your Captain
Quintessential Software Language, it is very easy to get a hang academics. DTU Girls’ Badminton Team
of it and is pretty interesting too due
to its GUI. It is particularly useful in
C++, Java: Powerful, general-purpose, simulation and testing the control
Object Oriented Programming and processing part of a system.
From being called reckless by my first coach to being ranked 667 in U-16, my journey
languages. At least one language is through tennis has been immensely satisfying.
necessary for any engineer even if it Here are some branch specific I have always been taught that studies come first, no matter what other activities one indulges
doesn’t have to do anything with his/ softwares and languages that you will in. Alongside, it is also true that one doesn’t really have to study everyday at University. All
her profession. come across, so better familiarise that is required is effective and judicious time management during examination time. So
yourself soon. while I play to my content for the rest of the year, the fortnight before the exam is dedicated
Kunal Mahajan
MATLAB: Essential for data to studying single-mindedly.
acquisition and mathematical BT - Comsol, Origin, Chembiodraw Tennis Player
modelling which makes it an ideal CE, ENE - Catia, Pro-E, Solidworks,
software to employ when doing ANSYS
projects. COE, IT, SE, MCE - CodeBlocks,

AutoCAD: Drafting and


dimensional drawing is used majorly
two
Android
Eclipse

Studio,

Languages: Python,
Crossword
in Mechanical and Civil branches but JavaScript, PHP,
its flexibility allows it to be used for CSS,XML ACROSS
accurate layouts and architectural ECE - Xilinx, Eagle, AVR Studio, 1. The latest edition to the complex is the _____ Badminton Court. [6]
designs. Also with the advancement OrCAD 6. Reserved for the country’s most popular sport, the complex’s largest
of Rapid Prototyping and 3D Printing, EE - Synopsys, Kiel, LTSpice, Proteus area, the _______ field. [7]
they are becoming more useful as EP - LabView, Atlas, Origin 7. Right beside the cricket field (and often on it), lies the _____ ground.
one can see how exactly their product ME, AE, PIE - Solidworks, MATLAB, 8. Look across the sports complex, and you would ‘fault’ yourself to not
looks like in just a few hours. ANSYS notice the _________ courts. [6]
PCT - Aspen, Hysys, Comsol 9. The hub of DTU sports activity is the DTU _______________ [13]

DOWN
2. ‘Open’ for all at the MechC Lawns is the ____________ [10]
3. Slam dunk or merely improve your dribble at the ______ court. [10]
4. For DTU’s fitness freaks, open in every hostel is a ____________ [9]
5. Circumscribing the field at the complex lies the ________ track. [9]

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From Empty Pages to a
Bestseller Shubhi Sareen, 3rd Year, COE
Engineer
With the first semester, a new chapter of your is life yearning to be written down. The
four years of college represent a set of blank pages. You, being the author possess
Grammy-Winning Music
the power of transforming those pages into a bestseller. Here are a few tips on
how you can do that - at Home? -Jessjit Singh, 2nd Year, COE
Network - Before authors come up with their to-be-bestsellers, they are
usually found interacting with fellow writers and publishing houses,
trying to learn from the experienced. The importance of building a strong A very important aspect of Modern Music is often neglected - the knowledge of engineering that goes into it. After a
network of people, beyond the realms of your class, branch or year must year of digging out the “secrets of the music industry”, I found the right way to make music at home. Here is a list of
Crescendo: Literatu re

not be undermined. things you need to record, mix and master a song.

Pro Tip: Find the right set of teams and societies matching your interests.

Crescendo: Music
Build your skills - An accomplished writer incorporates a multitude of
writing styles and techniques to make sure that their pieces are an interesting
read. Similarly, a good resume speaks volumes about your skills, and these four
years are the best time to try out new stuff and discover your passion.

Pro Tip: Take things seriously, but don’t drive the fun out of them.

Never neglect the necessities - Good writers have a variety of educational backgrounds, but the ones holding a degree find
it easier to make a mark. Irrespective of the compliance of your interests to your branch, it is always beneficial to maintain a Computer Microphone Audio Interface
decent CGPA. Most companies which visit the campus for internships and placements have a minimum cut-off. Focussing on You don’t need a Rs. 2,50,000 iMac Used to capture audio, microphones The key component of the home
your CGPA from the first semester itself will save you a lot of sleepless nights towards the end. Pro to get started. Use the one that are usually of two types - Dynamic studio - an audio interface connects
you have. If you’re buying a new PC, Mics and Condenser Mics. The the instruments to the computer,
Pro Tip: Maintain a balance between curricular and extracurricular activities.
make sure you get the one with the latter are used in Professional Studio ensuring that there is no time lag
highest number of cores. Recording. between sending and receiving sound
signals.
Failing Well -Shreeya Kedia, 3rd year, BT

Dear Ms. Mitchell, Margaret Mitchell received 38 rejections, before getting


Thank you for your persistent visits to our office for the past few Gone With the Wind published. Louisa May Alcott was
years. We don’t think that your story “Gone With the Wind” will told to stick to her day job when she approached publishers
eventually turn out to be legen-wait for it-dary, not alone some with Little Women. Rejection is like a dementor that slowly
of the timeless classics the world of literature has ever seen. Your creeps into our social system. But the truth is, no one
book puts forth the idea of strong, independent female characters originates at the mountaintop, and even those born lucky
- which my colleagues found to be very unlikely. I am a huge fan get a turn on the wheel of misfortune. Anyone with a resume
of Rhett Butler’s moustache. Hopefully, we could retain that in of accomplishments also has a resume of failures. We human
the edited version. beings have a rather un-human way of emphasizing the DAW Instruments Headphones/monitors
victory music, the perfect ten or the very smell of perfection. A computer software which helps You obviously know what these are! Used to playback the recordings and
Well, to sum it up, we are truly grateful that you sought our For the next four years on campus, failure will tend to be record tracks and provides the Either use the microphone to record help in the post recording, mixing
services. Feel free to send in anything in the future. a well-mediated part of your college curriculum. Failing to essential effects and plugins needed or plug the instruments directly to and mastering.
reach a class on time, failing to clear an important exam, for finishing and production of your the Interface.
Yours sincerely failing to answer a question in a viva is all part of the bigger music.
XYZ picture of success. So the next time things don’t go your way,
Editor get up, take the plunge, have a good laugh about it, and These things might leave you frustrated and even take away your precious time and energy, but if you’re passionate
begin again. about music, you’ll get through!

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How to Stay Awake No offense!! How to Survive a Day in DTU,
In Class Without your Smartphone!
-Shikha Dahiya, 3rd Year, COE -Raunak Kapur 3rd year, EEE
-Shivam Jha, 2nd Year, ME -Shashank Shekhar Jha 2nd year, ECE
6:45 A.M. You wake up from a nightmare comparable Phew! Finally, you are in. A guy and the DMRC never
Every student knows that feeling. You come to class with best to an E.D. class, and realise there’s no time to take a play well together. Take our word for it, you will never
intentions, find a seat, take out your notebook and begin listening bath. find a vacant unreserved seat. You walk across to the
attentively to your professor but suddenly, with every word of the doors on the opposite side, look at the warning sign that
lecture, your eyes are buckling shut. You frantically try to keep them 6:55 A.M. You tie your shoelaces. says “Do not lean against the doors”, and do exactly
open but uncontrollable, unfettered and unrestrained drowsiness is what it forbids. And then, you feel your pockets for that
taking over. 6:57 A.M. You pick up your wallet and bag. quintessential source of entertainment… Oh, shoot!
Perhaps you didn’t get eight hours of sleep. Does anyone? The horror of having to spend 12 odd hours without
Unfortunately, your professor doesn’t see the 4 a.m. snaps of you 7:10 A.M. You run to board the Metro as if it’s the last your lifesaver is already making you sweat. Do not
banging your head on the keyboard and doesn’t know that the train you’d ever be able to catch. worry, for we bring you the guide!
deconstructive analysis of dank memes might be the last thing you
want to hear about in the morning. Commandeer a seat in Mech-C
Rush to Mech-C as soon as you can, for it gets crowded
in the blink of an eye. Find a nice seat, judge a variety
of homosapiens with alarming levels of prejudice, and
savour your Vada-Sambar.

1 Try asking (mostly irrelevant) questions and participating in discussion. Explore the vast campus
DTU campus is a beauty spread across 164 acres. A
Open that last page of your notebook and doodle like your life depends on it (ever heard of dying maze of Departments, Labs, Workshops, hangout
2 of boredom?). By the end of class, you’ll have constructed a detailed depiction of a pirate cat spots and what not! Explore it, and get carried away
fighting Godzilla with a pogo stick. by the allure it holds.

3 The person sitting next to you would have noticed your mad skills by now, so involve him/her in Chill out at the Library
an ambitious game of tic-tac-toe or dots. Don’t worry, we are not suggesting that you revise Interact and Socialise
your notes. After all, we all are of the same breed. The After years of preparation and hard work you’ve finally
If your eyes are still red and drenched with slumber, make sure you call the person sitting furthest
4 only place in DTU where the AC is functional is the made it here. Meet new people, share your stories, and
from you and ask for a bottle of water, successfully creating commotion and quietly announcing
Library. You can always sit in the library to beat the listen to theirs. Make this stage of life memorable with
that you are dehydrated.
heat. a group of comrades.
5 Start tapping your feet or your pen, even if it may pester the hell out of your classmates. Your goal
is to survive the lecture, no matter what it takes. Meet our Maggi Baba
6 Think about all the things you could have done instead of attending the class and regret the Read about him on Quora? No, we won’t tell you
decision of not placing your faith in your friend’s proxy ability. much about the 51 year old legacy he holds. Strike a
conversation. Wondering how to break the ice? Break
7 Discreetly signal out to everyone nearby that you have created a hotspot and initiated Mini Militia, a glass, and your work is done.
only for the battle to be subverted because of that one guy who forgot to turn the volume down.
Grab a copy of DTU Times
No matter how fascinating it may be, do not observe the rotations of the fan or the door, hoping
8 Always remember, for phones may come and phones
for some seniors to walk in and make an announcement. may go but books stay on forever. (Familiar quote,
Take your friend’s phone on the pretext of seeing his meme collection and change his ringtone to right?) The best way to pass time is to pick up a copy
9 “Washing powder Nirma” and call him up a while later. of DTU Times from any of the hotspots, and chill!

Slap yourself repeatedly because you have to stay awake till the roll call (which was of course the
10 sole purpose for all your efforts.)
As our ancestors have rightly said: “Always check your pockets before you leave.”
NEVER FORGET YOUR SMARTPHONE AT HOME
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GUESTS
Every year, Delhi Technological University hosts a myriad of guests from all walks of life, who inspire
us with their respective journeys, and the grit and determination they faced obstacles with. Here is
a recap of the major guests we received in the past year.

Prof. Prof. Ashoka Krishna Prof. Mohamad


Konstantinos Triantis Sarpangal Bhat Sawan
Virginia Polytechnic University of Victoria, Polytechnique
Institute and State Canada Montréal, Canada
University, USA

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Grp. Capt. (Retd.) Maj. Gen. (Retd.)


Shukla R. S. Bhola G. D. Bakshi
Edith Cowan Olympic Gold Army Veteran
University, Australia Medallist and DCE
Alumnus

Markandey Katju Sunidhi Chauhan Piyush Mishra


Former Judge, Renowned Singer Poet, Actor, Author
Supreme Court

Nucleya Lagori Nizami Bandhu


EDM Artist Folk Rock Fusion Sufi Group
Band

SHTUBY: Drum & Red Monica Dogra Sanjay Singh


Israeli Band Musician and Actress Jt. CP, Northern Range,
Delhi Police

Sameer Somal Premlata Agarwal Gaurav Gera


CFO, Blue Ocean Oldest woman to Actor
Global Technology, climb Mt. Everest
New York

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