Notices
» 26.04.2012 End Semester Exam Update
All final year students of CSE and IT are informed that the End Semester Exam of some subjects have been changed/postponed.
| Sr No. |
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Date & Time of Exam |
| 1 |
NC-CSE-438/456/458/470
NC-IT-450/452/454/462/470
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Elective-II
Elective-I
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May 29, 2012(E)
May 29, 2012(E)
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| 2 |
NC-CSE-402
NC-IT-438
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Open Source Technologies
Data Warehouse and Data Mining
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June 1, 2012(E)
Nune 1, 2012(E)
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| 3 |
NC-CSE-450/452/454/464
NC-IT-455/464/466/468
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Elective-I
Elective-II
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June 5, 2012 (E)
June 5, 2012(E)
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Note: (E): 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM
» Datesheet for BTech, MTech and MBA (Repeat and Re-appear Examinations), August, 2011
The datesheet of BTech, MTech and MBA (Repeat and Re-appear) Examination is out. To download click on the text below:
Datesheet All Courses (Repeat and Re-appear) August, 2011
» NCCE Fortnightly Bulletin
NCCE is now providing its Fortnighly Bulletin online. To access the latest Bulletin which contains latest news and events of various departments click on the appropriate newsletter below:
NCCE News Bulletin 23rd April, 2011
Back Issues
NCCE News Bulletin 2nd April, 2011
The NCCE-CAMPUS is spread over a sprawling 25-acres set amongst lush green fields, which has been designed to integrate the ideas of academic stimulation, knowledge based learning and all round development.
State-of-the-art, in-house developed dynamic curricula, duly updated as and when necessary to cater to the needs of the industry
» WORKSHOPS
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Name of Workshop, Conference & Seminars |
Date |
Total No of Participants |
| 1. |
Seminar on Biotechnology Education and Human Resource Development |
07.10.2008 |
225 |
| 2. |
National Level Workshop on Nanobiotechnology and its Applications. |
03.02.2009 to 07.02.2009 |
200 |
| 3. |
National Environment Awareness Campaign on Climatic Change. |
03.03.2009 |
250 |
| 4. |
*Indian Navy at NCCE*
Indian Navy Joint Campus held on 31-08-2010 & 01-09-2010 at NC College of
Engineering Campus. |
31-08-2010 & 01-09-2010 |
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| 5. |
*Expert Talk*
Training & Placement Division organized an Expert Talk by Sunil Rao (TIME
Institute) in collaboration with Dainik Bhaskar on 30-09-2010. |
30-09-2010. |
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EXPERT LECTURES
Extension lectures are held in the college from time to time to bring in the realities of corporate sector and keep students abreast of industry development. This helps in building rapport between student community and the industry. The college has invited the following eminent Academicians and Industrial personalities for the extension lectures:
1. Mr. S. N. S. Tyagi, Assistant Advisior, Department of Statistical Analysis and Computer Services, Reserve Bank of India addressed the students on April 29, 2009.
2. Sh. Naveen Goyal Vice President, ABN Amro Bank, N.V delivered a lecture on “Volitile Global Economic Scenario and its Implications for India”
3. Mr. Rajeev Sharma, Bharti Global Services delivered a seminar on Placement Oriented Training on September 18, 2008.
4. Dr. S. K. Sood, Senior Scientist, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal delivered a lecture on ‘Nanoparticles & Nanomaterials’ on February 03, 2009.
5. Dr. Nafe Singh, Professor Department of Physics, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on “Raman Spectroscopy” on February 03, 2009.
6. Dr. S. K. Chakrvarty, Professor Department of Physics, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on “Future Directions of Nanobiotechnology” on February 04, 2009.
7. Dr. R. K. Vijh, Principal Scientist and Head division of Animal Genetics, NBAGR, Karnal delivered a lecture on “DNA Microarray and Gene Chip Technology” on February 04, 2009.
8. Dr. Chander Parkash, Lecturer, GVM College of Pharmavy, Sonepat delivered a lecture on “Production of Nano Drug Particals” on February 04, 2009.
9. Dr. Neeraj Dilbagi, Reader, Department of Nanoscience and Technology, GJU, Hisar delivered a lecture on “Nanomanufacturing NEMS and MEMS” on February 05, 2009.
10. Dr. Anil Kumar, Scientist, F, Sensor and Nanotechnology Group Center EERI, Pilani, Dip-pen nanolithography and its Applications on February 05, 2009.
11. Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Senior Scientist, NBAGR, Karnal delivered a lecture on “Nanotechnology and its Application in the field of Agriculture” on February 05, 2009.
12. Dr. R. S. Chaudhary, Director, Advanced Group of Institutions, Palwal delivered a lecture on “ Role of Biosensor in Agriculture” on February 07, 2009.
13. Dr. Lalit Mohan Bhardwaj, Deputy Director, CISO, Chandigarh delivered a lecture on “ Scopes and future in prospects in Nanobiotechnology” on February 07, 2009.
14. Dr. A.S Chahal, Director, Haryana State Pollution Control Board, Panchkula, delivered a lecture on “Environment and Pollution” on March 03, 2009.
15. Dr. S.K Kamra, Head, Ground water and Drainage at Central Soil salinity Research Institute, Karnal on March 03, 2009.
16. Prof. (Dr.) R. P. Bajpai, Vice Chancellor, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on “ Nanobiotechnology and its applications” on February 07, 2009.
ISTE CHAPTER
Education in India has a history stretching back to the ancient urban centres of learning at Taxila and Nalanda. Western education became ingrained into Indian society with the establishment of the British Raj. Education in the Republic of India falls under the control of both the central government and the states, with some responsibilities lying with the centre and the state having autonomy for others. The various articles of the Indian Constitution provide for education as a fundamental right. From the first Five Year Plan onwards India's emphasis was to develop a pool of scientifically inclined manpower. India's National Policy on Education (NPE) provisioned for an apex body for regulation and development of higher technical education, which came into being as the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in 1987 through an act of the Indian Parliament.
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) is a national, professional, non-profit making Society registered under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. The major objective of the ISTE is to assist and contribute in the production and development of top quality professional engineers and technicians needed by the industries and other organisations. Being the only national organisation of educators in the field of engineering and technology, ISTE effectively contributes in various missions of the Union Government. The Ministry of Human Resource Development, CTE/DST/MIT/State Govts. are well associated with the ISTE for programmes relating to technical education.
The ISTE Chapter is setup
• To carry out promotional activities for the cause of education in general and all its function pertaining to engineering;
• To provide a common platform for multifarious personality development and technical knowledge and skills advancement. Under ISTE chapter the college has oraganised technical paper presentation competition on 20 – 21 March, 2009.
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