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Date: 06/03/2019 To, The Principal, MHSSCOE,, Byculla, Mumbai-08, ‘Through: HOD, Computer Engg, ition for Career Advancement Scheme(CAS) to stage3 Respected Sir, | the undersigned Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering Department in M.H. Saboo Sidaik Collegeof Engineering would like to inform you that | have been appointed inthis college w-e f. 16/07/2005. | have completed the required number of year to apply for stage? to stage3 (8000) therefore | would like to apply for the same. humbly request you kindly upgrade me as per CAS and oblige. Thanking you in anticipation. +S Your faithfull fr. Mohd Ahmed Assistant Professor & Department of Computer Engineering 2 %University of Mumbai Hrernrinildtess of the University Department/College: M H SABO SIDDIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. REVISED PBAS PROFORMA FOR SELF ASSESSMENT / DIRECT RECRUITMENT / PROMOTION UNDER UGC CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME FOR TEACHERS / EQUIVALENT POSTS (For Colleges & Universities) (As Per University Grants Commission ( Minimum Quali ications for appointment of teachers and other academic staff in Universities & colleges and measures for the maintenance of Standards in Higher education) (4 Amendment), Regulation 2016) - Application for promotion from : Annual Self Assessment for the year: _ 2012-2018 Direct Recruitment: Promotion: Assistant Professor Stage 2 to Stage3. (Please incicate whichever is applicable) Category ll=136 (Assesment period 2012-2017). 36 (Assesment period 201-2019), 32(Assesment period 20192019) | ‘Total API score calculated as per Appendix 3: Category |+ll=645/5=129 (Assesment period 2012-2017).. | Period of Assessment for the purpose of Self Assessment / Promotion: 2012-2018 Page 1 of 16PART A: GENERAL INFORMATION AND ACADEMIC BACKGROUND St. | Particulars No. 1] Name (in BLOCK letters) (OD. ARMED 2. | Father's Name/Mother's Name IBDUL MANNANTISHRAT JAHAN 3. | Department Computer Engineering Designation: Assistant Prof 4. | Current Designation & Grade Pay Payand:15600-39100 GradePay:7000 5. | Date of last promotion ivosr2018 & | Which position and grade pay are you an | Postion > Ast Pot Saqetio Sums applicant under Cas? Grade Pay : $000 7. | Date of eligibility for promotion (03 June 2017 8. | Date and Place of Birth TOOATT9T9,, Azamgarh 9%. | Sex Male 10. | Marital Status Married 11. | Nationality Indian 12, | Indicate whether belongs in SC/ST/OBC ‘OPEN Category Room No. 15, Nafees Annex Buldng, 13, _| Address for correspondence (with pin (Crawford Market, Near DCB Bank code) MUMBA\-400001 14. | Permanent Address (with pin code) par, kamgar nagar, Pipe road, near IG colony, Kurla west. 14.2 | Telephone No. landline : Mobile No.: 9987335278 14b [Email
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Page 2 of 16ee 15. Academic Qualifications (Matric till post graduation): Examinations Name ofthe | Year of | Percentage Subject | Board / Passing | of marks | / Class / University obtained _| Grade igh Schoo! Maharashia Site Board | 1995 Fist Cias wit] Maths, Sees, Englsh Hind IMetric/SS.c, 162 | Distinction | Marti, Sco, Science, Uda Intermediate/ | Maharshi Sate Bad | 197 Vocational Subject (10+2) 63.50 | First Class | Electronic Maths, Physics, Chemistry, English BA/BSc/ Tema COU aE 8 |Fit Gas wil 8.Com/B. Music (BAMU) Disncion MA/M.Sc./M.E.] Vidvalankarlasiane OF | 2015 7] Fst Chass wil M.Com/M.Musie|_Teehnoogy/ Mumbai Disicon University NET/SET/RF/PET| PET Cleared mas Passed Otherexamin | M.HSABOOSIDDIK-| 157 | Class wil ation ifany POLYTECH. Distinction 16. Research Degree(s): Degrees Title Date of Award Universi MPhil Pho/o.Phil se o.it. In case of MPhil. /Ph.D. Examination, an attested copy of the degree and the result notification for the same is attached. 17. Record of academic service prior to this institution ‘Natureofappoi Dateof Salarywith | Reasonoft Designation | ntment(Regul | NameofEmployer Toining | Leaving | Grade eaving arfTemporary Tad Hoc/Fixedtenu re) visting (at Permanent ob Lecturer | Temporary Akbar Peerbhoy@sciT | Aug 2003 [july 2004] Hourly 300 inkevi COE Mumbai GotSeletedin Lecturer Reguar Rizvi College Of Engineering! Aug 2004|suly 2005] a pay _| H. Saboosidali COE, Mumba Page 3 of 16Please indicate whether in previous service: 2. The essential qualification of the post held was not lower than the qualification as prescribed by the UGC/ University, >. The post is/wasin an equivalent grade or ofthe pre revised scale of pay. « Whether applied through proper channel, ¢- Whether possessed the same minimum qualification a prescribed by the UGC/ University for appointment tothe post. ¢. The post was filed in accordance with the prescribed selection procedure as lid down in the regulations of University/ State Government/ Central Government/ Concerned institutions 18. Record of academic service in this institution Natureofappol Dateof Salarywith | Reasonofl Designation | ntment(Regul | NameofEmployer Joining | Leaving | Grade eaving ar/Temporary 1ad- Hoc/Fixedtenu re) M.#SAB00 SIODIK COE | 16/07/2005 Consolidated Lecturer Adhoc 10000 MH SABOOSIDDIKCOE | 16/01/06 Consolidated lecturer adhoc 19220 a M.HLSABOOSIDDKCCOE | Jun 2006 '8000-275- a lecturer Regular 13500 M.H.SABOOSIODIKCOE | OI/i4/13 15600-39100 = Asst. Prof. Regular - 6000 MH-SABOOSIDDK COE | 082018 15600-39100 = Asst. Pro. Regular 7000 19, Period of teaching experience: P.G. Classes (in years)[ ~ ]: U.G. classes (in years) fis 20. Research Experience excluding years spent in M.Phil/Ph.D. (in years): [= 21, Fields of specialization under the Subject/Discipline a. C programming (SPA), C++, JAVA (OOPM) b. Data Base System, VB .net(GUIDBM), Data Structure. Page 4 of 1622. Academic Staff College Orie ntation/Refresher courses attended: Name of the Course/ | Place Duration ‘Sponsoring Agency Summer Course fthical hacking and IT [Iwo ecurity(FDTP) MH Saboo Siddik CoE bays kynet Secure Solution Driemting teaching syle « bridge the gap between ne | hicory & practice( FDTP)|MH Sabo0 Siddik COE Jays BS. Mumbai frvemnet of things [ve workshop IH Saboo Siddik COE_fpays INSSCOE Tnjelleciual Property Right (IPR) and Patent ne [Protection [MH Saboo siddik COE pay HSSCOE omaiya College OF fone DL. in association with Machine Learning in ngineering ay ut Using ICT in Teaching. wo L caring Process MMH Saboo Siddik COE [ays HSSCOE big Data nalyties FDTP) MH Saboo Si MUSSCOE frternet of things and its pitsetoos ik ne Application DTP) olytechnic jeck A1ISS Polytechnic finpiementation Strategies ‘or Outcome Based ducation Curricula allenges.And IH Saboo Siddik ne Dpprtuities Polytechnic jeek JHISS Polytechnic ne Work Life Balance H Saboo Siddik COE_ay JHSSCOE {Attach certified true copy of the certificates) 23, Detail of publications attached to the PBAS format (for evaluation) Sr. [Nature of List of author/s sit appearin | Name of the Book & ISSN ISBN | Impact No | publication | the publication the publishers / Journal, factor (800 'ssue no. and year of Number Review/ Publication, page nos. (incase Research of Paper etc.) journal) | ]ksserek ont Aik S.—A Pata inal Tara —in SN TE Ta ar | dournaty Mandar Sohani Foundation of computer Science |7662 one | land Technology. Val. 3, Nos, | July 2013 Review IMokd — Ahmed, Anand Ball, JNCETE-I3,Jan 2013 | Conference) _|AsadullahShaikh = 15 Jka — rasan ZatvanSh ae JCEPTG, chon Too |__(Conference) _lenkihan,Mohd Ahmed 0970-2555 [7 Tiesearch Er. Mohammed. Ahmed, Chaafan Jownal of ——Comparng IS a7] (Gournsly __|Sawatarira, Shaikh Farooque, |Technologies, ¥ 70 / Vollome & [2359 - 3814 le Prashant Upadhyay issue 2 Page 5 of 16Research Er. Mohammed Ahmed, Chauhan [USRD - International Journal for ISSN 439 (Gournaly Sswatania, Shaikh "Faroogue, [Scientific Research & |(onlne Prashant Upadhyay Development| Vol. 3, Issue 01, [2321-0613 2015 | 6 [Review Mohd “Ahmed, Si fo | Sayyed Sima, [National Conference, VES and | 1 {Conterence) Stwikh —Shaguta fed) Taner [LBP Mash 2018 shai | P [Reset Mohd "Ahmed, “Sayyed Saima, | Advanced Computational ISSN Less than | journal) Shaikh Shagufta and Tazreen|Inelligence: An Intemational [2454.3934 Jone ai oumal (ACI), Vol2, No2, |April 2015 fs |Research Er, Mohd Ahmed , Ansari Hera , [imperial Journal” of ISSN0~2484- 3.75 (lournal) Siddiqui Arshi & Shaikh Swaleha ” |nterdiscipinary Research (WIR) |1362 Vol-2,Issue-4, 2016 | 1 ]Research Er. Mohd Ahmed , Ansari Hera , [Advanced Computational |ISSN: 2454- [Lass than | (Gournal) [Siddiqui Arshi & Shaikh Swaleha ” Jintellgence: An Intemational [3934 one Journal (ACU), Vol3, No2, | 10 [Research Er Mohd “Ahmed, Qureshi Imperial Journal oF ISSN: a ournal) Sualaheen | Mohd Amin, “Ansari |Interdisciplinary Research (IIR) |2454-1362 Suhail Mohd Saced & Shaikn Zaid | Vol-2,Isue-4, 2016 | E Parvaiz, | Tr |Research [Mohd Ahmed linterational scholarly research |ISSN: aa (ournal) journal for —interdiscipinary | 2319-4766 | Studies, March 2016 2 ]Researeh ‘Mohd Abmed, International — Journal of ISSN 3a (Journal) Gulabehand K: Gupta JAdvanced Research _in [0976-5697 | [Computer Science, Volume 8, | | No. 3, March — April 2017 13 |Research ‘Mohd Ahmed, Seva Sedan college of Ars, ((otemational | Gulabchand K. Gupta Science and Commerce, 2018 (Conference) To |Research ‘Mohd Ahmed, International conference on [international [Communication, Security and [Conterence) Optimization of Decision ‘Support System (IC-CSOD | | 2018) | 24, Any Other relevant information: (please attach an adi nal sheet/paper if required) " Reviewer Mn LEteavicr journal Pattern Recogmitien Lever” Page 6 of 16.5 Please describe in brief about your future plans in relation to the following: hit 1 | Teaching "Will try to finish Phd in current year and will plan for Post Doctorate. | W | Research "Will Try to for the Govenment research project sponsorship. | | Mentoring of Mentoring 20 students , i will try to mentor more student with extra | | students ‘mentoring class. |W | Social Responsibility | 1 wll Develop students having good character, faith, responsible, skills who ive returns to parents, society, nation and world as a whole. pate: 06\ 03 \2014 Signature of the staff Remarks / Observations / Comments by the Head or senior most teacher of the Department Date: Signature of the Head o1 Senior most teacher of the Department Place: Date: Name & Signature of the applicant Page 7 of 16 por sconePART B:ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 012.203) (Pleaseseeds a jetailedinstructionsofthe PBASproformabeforefillingoutthissection) CATEGORY:1,TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION RELATED ACTIVITIES (i)Lectures Seminars Tutorials,Practical,Contact Hours(give semester wise details where [SINo, |Course/Paper | Level | Modeof_—_—| Lecturesp ~ | shofclasses/practic | | | ‘teaching* erweekall | al’stakenasperdoc (Sem) otted | umentedrecord | | | TY SnatreProgamming | I | a | (le - | Approach 6 2 ti i | Yo MilimdassienDsig | Vil 2 | 0% Hoe 3 GUIDBM vo 3 10% 6 a | ‘ADBNS vi 2 | —_ _ Practical 2 *Lecture|L),Seminar{S),Tutorial(T),Practical{P), contactHours(C) Self:APIScore | VerifiedAPI |__| Score Ta) | ClassesTaken(maxS0for100%performance&proportionatesco | | reupto80%performance,belowwhichnoscoremaybegiven) 4° Hol | Tp) _ | TeachingLoadinexcessofUGCnorm(max score:10) | — (uReading/tnstructional materials consulted and additional knowledge resource provided to students. - ‘sr. | Course/Paper | Consulted Prescribed | Additional | Selfapi | Verified No. Resourcepr | Score | APIScore ovided +} qupens | Vial ase Back | Vine! 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TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION RELATED ACTIVITIES (i) Lectures, Seminars, Tutorials, Practical, Contact Hours (give semester-wise details, where necessary) No, Of Lectures/ S.No. | Course/Paper level | Mode of [hoursallotted | % of teaching | per week** UP/TIF/PS (Sem) perverse taken as per documented record 1 ‘oor W L 2 100% 2 ‘OPM wl P 6 100% 3 Al vil L 2 100% 4 SOAD Vv P z 100% 5 DaIRS Ww. L 2 100% yoo 6 DBIRS: W P 6 100% 7 DDB ve L 2 100% 8 0B vi P 2 100% ‘CLOUD COMPUTING 8 Lap vi P 4 100% 10 | MoBite computing [Vil U a 100% Lecture (L), Seminar (5), Tutorial (1), Practical (P), (F) Field Visits includes excursions, Fieldtrips, Industrial Visits as preseribed in the Syllabus.(PS) Project Supervision if prescribed in the syllabus. ** Convert number of lectures to hours. a : ae ‘Actual hours spent per rife inal eatecory atime ct RONEY, academic year Score to | Score(By | Score be filled | Senior by bythe | most Screen applican | Staff/Head | ing | t of the cum Dept/by | Evalua the tlon/s Principal) | electio | n comm ittee | a | Direct Teaching* | 1. Stage 2 to Stage3 ers, 70 | l (Maximum APIScore=70 points) _| Where Xis total number of oP Page 1 of 5Lecture taken 2. Stage 3 to Stage 4 & Stage 4 to NA NA Stage 5 (Maximum API Score = 60 points) | API Score = (Actual time spent per ‘academic year)/7.75 Ba 'on Duties includes invigitation, » question paper setting, evaluation of answer scripts) as per allotment 1. Assistant Professor Done all Allotted duty. 10 (Maximum API Score = 10 points) API Score = (Actual time ‘Spent per academic year)/10 2. Professor NA NA (Maximum API Score = 10 points) API Score = (Actual time spent per ‘academic year)/10 Innovative Teaching Learning Methodologies, innovative course, use of innovative m ‘teaching, preparation of new teaching resources for students, use of anonym student interaction etc. Uupdating of subject content/courses, preparation of jethodologis for teaching including bilingual/multiingual learning material, bridge material, study pack or additional ]ous student feedback on the quality of classroom teaching and 1. Assistant Professor Use of innovative 3 (Maximum API Score = 10 points) | methodologies for teaching, API Score = (Actual time spent per | , preparation of new academic year)/10 teaching learning material, bridge material, study pack or additional resources for students 2. Associate Professor NA NA (Maximum API Score = 15 points) Page 2 0f 5API Score = (Actual time spent per [ academic yearl/10 | 3. Associate Professor NA Twa (Maximum API Score = 20poins) API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 Note :* 1 Direct Teaching hours for Assistant Professor /Assaciate Professor/ Professor is 16 hours/14/14 hours ‘espectively and includes Lectures/Tutorial/Practical/Project Supervsion/ Field work wherever they are prescribed as part of the syllabus, 7 Teachers are required to engage atleast 50% of the lectures allotted to be eligible to score under Direct "Teaching. The API points can be calculated and awarded based on the schedule given below: Assume that for College “A” :Lectures ( including tutorials, praticalsete) could be conducted on 100 working days (can be calculated separately for each subject/over all as the case may be)(excluding the non- “sstrational days for Annual days, Sports Days, examination days etc:) and on an averaged lectures are conducted per day i.e expected no. Of lectures to be conducted is 400 lectures i.e. 2aalable for conduct of lectures is 320 hours. API points can be calculated as Eee No of hours “X" (converted to hours) spent by a teacher in conduct of lectures | API points between of the total number of hours available to conduct lectures (w.r.t-above ex.320 total number of hours Page 3 of 5CATEGORY: 11. CO-CURRI For category Il, API scores are ICULAR, EXTENSION, PROF de » PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RELATED ACTIVITIES. fined Canttioton 9" Professional Development, Co-Curricular And Extension Activites And ified API Score Is er eal Scart at ih eine by Senior Most Staff/Head Of The Dept/ By The Principal as the case may be. v Screening cum Evaluation/Selection Committee as the case may be. Pleas = € mention your contribution to any of the following: Type of Activity ‘Actual hours spent per| academic| year ‘APIScore] Verified API tobe filled by the applicant By Senior Most \staff/Head of] ‘The Dept/ By The Principal Final APL score by Screening cum Evaluation/ Selection Committee A | Students related, Co- Curricular, Extension and field based Activities (Maximum API score ~ 15 points) i. LAN Gaming Incharge AbiScore = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 {Other co-curricular activities (Cultural, sports, NCC, NSS, industry implant training and placement activity etc) API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year|/10 Coordinated and organised State Level Hackathon iv. am one of the co-founder member of social organisation Association of Muslim Professional (AMP), a not-for-profit Organisation, Registered in Mumbai (REg. No. 2911 G. B. B.S. D. 3001) working in the domain of Education and Economic empowerment. AMP has been doing social activities like Skil Development Lecture for Higher Secondary School students, Career guidance seminar for X & xiIth students, Job drive and Job Fairs for Unemployed Youth, Employability Training Programs for final year graduate students, Higher education and orphans Scholarship for needy students. All these activities are done freeby our volunteer across india without any Distinction of caste, community and creed. L__lapl score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 ho 41 Page 4 0f5B | Contribution to Cor Department and in: academic and responsibilities is at Departmental evel (NBA Citra) Sl Incharge ii. Incharge of Teaching Progress Report iv. Convocation Certificate Distribution inchae. | v. Network Lab Incharge Pi Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 orate list and management of stitution through participation in administrative ‘committees and (Maximum API score ~ 15 points Result Anal c 1. Judge in Group Discussion of TPO Judge in CSI Idea Factory Event Participated in two days workshop Two days FDP on ICT in Teaching-Learning Life Member of ISTE ween API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 Ipod Note: Please attach relevant documents/certificates issued by the Principal of the College/Instiuttion for information provided in Part B Category | & Il Page 5 of 5Pi (Applicable to all categori (Please see detailed instructions of the PBAS p se of direct "ART B: ACADEMIC PERFORMA\ PART B: ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Academic year(18-19) icants to the post of assi ruitment] roforma before filling out this section) CATEGORY: |. TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION RELATED ACTIVITIES (i) Lectures, Seminars, Tutorials, rofess Practical, Contact Hours (give semester-wise details, where necessary) No. Of Lectures/ S.No. | Course/Paper level | Mode of |hoursallotted | % of teaching | per week* UP/T/F/PS (Sem) PrT/F/Ps* taken as per documented record 1 OOPM(ELEX) Mm L 2 T0086 2 ‘OPM. ul P 6 100% 3 OOPM(EXTC) Mm P 4 100% 4 DBMS W U 2 100% Ho? 3 DBIRS W P 6 100% | 6 owM vil L 2 100% 7 DWM. vill P 2 100% ‘CLOUD COMPUTING 8 LAB vit P 4 100% Lecture (I), Seminar (S), Tutorial (), Practical (P) (F) Field Visits includes excursions, Fieldtrips, Industrial Visits as prescribed in the Syllabus.(PS) Project Supervision if prescribed in the syllabus. ** Convert number of lectures to hours. Category | Nature of Activity Aa ear see per ata at vent eto | Score( | by be | By | Screeni | filled | Senior | ng cum by | most | evaluati the | staff/ | on/sele appli | Head | ction cant | ofthe | Commit | Ao? Dept/ | tee by the Princip al) 2 | Direct Teaching* | 1, Stage 1 to Stage 2 & Stage 2 | X>=75, 70 Where Xis total number of to Stage3 Page 8 of 16points) API Score » (Actual time spent NA to Stage S (Maximum API Score « 60 points) API Score = (Actual time spent pper academic year)/7.75 Examination Duties includes invigi lation, question paper setting, evaluation of answer scripts) as per allotment 1. Assistant Professor & Done all Allotted duty. 10 Associate Professor (Maximum API Score = 20, points) API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 2. Professor NA NA (Maximum API Score = 10 points) API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 Innovative Teaching Learning Methodologies, updating of subject content/courses, preparation of innovative course, use of Innovative methodologies for teaching including, bilingual/mukilingual teaching, preparation of new teaching learning material, bridge material, study pack or additional resources for students, use of anonymous student feedback on the quality of classroom teaching and student interaction ete, 1. Assistant Professor Use of innovative methodologies | 5 (Maximum API Score = 10 for teaching, , preparation of new points) teaching learning material, bridge [API Score = (Actual time spent | material, study pack or additional per academic year)/10 resources for students 2. Associate Professor NA " (Maximum API Score = 25 points) {API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 3, Associate Professor NA a (Maximum AP! Score = 20points) Page 9 of 16API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year}/10 | Note: * + Direct Teaching hours for Assistant Professor /Assciate Professr/ Professor is 16 hours/14/14 hours respectively and includes Lectures/Tutorial/Practical/Project Supervision/ Field work wherever they are prescribed as part of the syllabus, 2. Teachers are required to engage atleast SOX ofthe lectures allotted to be eligible to score under Direct Teaching. The AP| points can be calculated and awarded based on the schedule given below: No. of hours “X" (converted to hours) spent by a teacher in conduct of lectures of the total number of hours available to conduct lectures (w..tabove ex.320 hours) API points between Xe 70 70% 60s 65% ans 60Ks 40s | S5Ks 30s | 50% < 205) I 0 Page 10 of 16 a.CATEGORY: Il. CO-CURRICULAR, ExT for category ll, API scores are proposed f 'ENSION, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RELATED ACTIVITIES. felated Contribution. or Professional Development, Co- Curricular And Extension Activities And Verified AP Score is To Be Filled By Senior Most final API score will be verified by Screening cum Staff/Head Of The Dept/ By The Principal as the case may be. Evaluation/Selection Committee as the case may be. os Please mention your contribution to any ofthe. following: a Type of Activity ‘Actual | API Score] Verified API] Final API hours | tobe | BySenior | score by spent per| filled by| Most | Screening academic] the |staff/Head Of cum year | applicant| the Dept/ By| evatuation/ The Principal! selection Committee based Activities (Maximum API score ~ 15 points) A | Students related, Co- Curricular, Extension and field i. LAN Gaming Incharge li, In Discipline Committee for the SACE cultural Event. Pl Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 \api score Tam one of the co-founder member of social organisation Association of Muslim Professional (AMP), a not-for-profit Organisation, Registered in Mumbai (REg. No. 2911 G. B. 8. S. 0. 3001) working in the domain of Education and Economic empowerment. ‘AMP has been doing social activities like Skil Development Lecture for Higher Secondary School students, Career guidance seminar for X & Xilth students, Job drive and Job Fairs for Unemployed Youth, Employability Training Programs for final year graduate students, Higher education and orphans Scholarship for needy students. All these activities are done freeby our volunteer across India without any Distinction of caste, community and creed. (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 Contribution to Corporate list and management of Department and institution through participation in academic and administrative committees and responsibilities (Maximum API score ~ 15 points) 1. Result Analysis t Departmental level (NBA Criteria 4) ii. Incharge of Teaching Progress Report Iii. Convocation Certificate Distribution Incharge Page 11 of 16rp Orginised One diy Seminar on BIGDATA +e ao i hi vs Organised one day FDTP on Wotk-tife balance : \vi. Network Lab Incharge PL Score = (Actual time spent pe 1. Judge in CSI Idea Fact € in CSI (ory Event 2 Interviewer in Mock placement of TPO bs. 3. Attended BIG DATA seminar 4, Participated in one day FDP on work-Life Balance 5. Participated in international conference 6 Participated in Two days FDP on. stress | Management, (Maximum API score - 15 points) API Score = (Actual time spent per academic year)/10 Note: Please attach relevant documents/certificates issued by the Principal of the College/Instiuttion for information provided in Part B Category | & Il. CATEGORY II: RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS: Note: Please read the instructions given at the end of the Proforma for calculating API Scores in each category. A) Research Papers published in Journals S. Title with page nos. journal Name | ISSN | impact | No.of | Whether| APL \Verified API) Final Score No nd UGC 7 | Factor] co- | youare | score to be | Score(By |by Screening | ypproved | ISBN | any. | authors| themain) filled by the Benior most) cum journal No | No. author | applicant. |statt/Head |evaluation/S | ofthe | election | Dept/ by | Committee | the | Principal) iran | Journal of mputer | ‘ences and Smart Labourer ~A ure an epson 1_feehingtaboures pRovED [693 | 3022 Wes he Fcholarly | pesca | | Hospital stack holder journal for ' 2_bingenprint on cloud studies nae “6177 “she {i Text or Reference Books Published by International Publishers with ISBN/iSSN Number as approved by the University and posted on Its website Page 12 of 16posted on its website N.C) (i) Research Projects (i) Consultancy Projects . il) Project Outcomes / Outputs (0) Research Guidance 3. NO. Number | Thesis Degree Aires | Yertea ne | Fil nore by Enrolled Submitted | awarded be filled by “cooly Screening | | the applicast — gerior mast co | Stall/ Head of | Evaluation/ | | the Dept /by Selection wim | eee ares Equivalent, | | | Ph.D or . | T equivalent, 1 (E) (i) Fellowships/Awards (E) (ii) Papers presented in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia S.]_Titleof Title of | Date | Organize | Whetherinternation | API | Verdied | Fat No| theraper | Conterence/ | of | dby | a/national/stte/ scoreto | HA sare by |. | presented Seminar the | regional college or | be filles | scorely | & | | /ecture even | vniverstylevel | toythe | yseror | cm delivered t | Ppa | most | Evaluatio me | stat vy | | Head | Selection | | the | Comentze | | ens |e | by the Pres } 9 Tnalyss | International] 23° | Thankor [international [3 ——T of re conference on | and | College | | | time Communicatio | 24th | Of Engg | | surveittan | n, Security and | 201 | TCET, | | ee system | Optimization |8 | | | | on of Decision | | | | Niadoop | Support | | | Image | System (IC- | Processin | CSOD 2018). | | interface | weet | Page 13 of 16FZ [Hospital | Tnermation ‘Oth | Seva stack multidisciplina | Feb | Sad International 73 holder | ry conference | 201. | cotlew ri couseore (got | aes retrieval | Digital oh using Technology in Pareii fingerprint | Business ce oneloud | financial oot | services and A | education systems _{f). Development of e-learning delivery process/material [s Title of thee- | institution | Usesby | Period of Whether ae‘ veriies Ne lestrine, for which Development | international? | scoreto | aPtscore process/ the proce a national/state/ | vefies. | (or material fepjonal college | bythe | senor | developed /process or university applicant | most was level sal developed wexsot the est bye etna 1 Blog Open Students | 2010 International | 10 Access I, SUMMARY OF API SCORES cites a Tmunwiscow [APIscoretobe | Verieaaei | Fraley temic | forassessment | filed bythe | Scoretoy | Seeening com veer ered 2012- | appleent Seniormast | ealuaton/ ox? and fu122017 and _| stat Head of | Selection zorrans | 2012s | thedept/ey | commurce te Pencil I Teaching, Learning: related activities gors.20i9_| 9026160 370 (2017-2018) 1 Co-curricular, ald oa Extension, aoisame | 10°20 2037-209) Professional development ett ams | © 70122007) cit Research and 220172019) ‘Academic Contribution Please give details of any other credential significant contributions, awards received etc, not mentioned earlier. Page 14 of 16S.No. _ | Details (Mention Vear, value ete whe [Reviewer in Elsevier journal of re relevant) "Pattern Recognition Letter” toe ENCLOSURES: (Please attach, copies of certificates, sanction orders, papers et. wherever necessary) Category Il Certificates Year wise ‘Academic year 2012-2013 1. Participation Certificate of national Conference ‘Academic year 2013-2014 2._ Participated in International Conference 73, Projet Exhibition as Judge Cerificate 4. Workshop on “Ethical Hacking” ‘Academic year 2014-2015 5. Participated in two days FDP of IBS certificate ©. Competed tree days workshop of Infocomm International Cerificste 7._Clear PHD entrance Exam ‘Academic year 2015-2016 5.__Cocoordinator of 2 days Training Workshop TO. Attended CSI infocomm program for defence sector ‘Academic year 2016-2017 [ TT. Workshop on Machine Learning Certificate 12. One day FDP on Health care by CSI Cerificate ‘Academic year 2017-2018 73. Participated in two days workshop 14. Two days FDP on ICT in Teaching- Certificate Learning Certificate 75, Life Member of ISTE Certificate ‘Academic year 2018-2019 16. Participated in Two days FDP on stress Management. 17, Participated in international conference TB, Participated in one day FDP on work-Life Balance ‘Category III Journals Cerificate or Paper Front Page 1 Journal Paper Sr. No.1 Certificate 2, Journal Paper Sr. No.2 Certificate 3. Journal Paper Sr. No.3 Certificate 4. Journal Paper St. No.4 Paper front page a 5-7 Journal Paper Sr. No.5 Paper front page 6._Journal Paper Sr. No.6 Paper front page 1-7 Tournal Paper Sr. No.7 Paper front page 8. Journal Paper Sr. No.8 Certificate ee aper St. No.9 Certificate rapes 2a Tn Conferences, Certificate 10,11,12(Assessment period 2012-2017) & 13,14,15 for(Assessment period 2017-2019) [10 National Con ference Sr. No.1 Certificate TI. International Conference Sr. No. 2 Certificate [ 12, National Conferen« ce St. No. Certificate 73, Intentional Conference Sr. No.1 Certificate | E iinterational Conference Sr. No. 2 om i \ Certificate itl [Se appre a a aan _ (eeOre Week FDTP Certificates i - Té:Tntemet of things and its |_15.Big Data Analyties(FDTP) Cenificate | Appliation(FD1P) Conificate +—17-Implementation Strategies For Outcome Based Education Curricula Challenges | __And Opportunities FDTP Certificate [Journal from 2018 onwards in new format [__ 18. Journal Paper St. No. 1 Ve fern faper Ga es 2 \ certify that the information provided is correct as per records available with the university/college and/or documents enclosed along with the duly filled PBAS proforma, Werks A ee . Signature of the faculty withDesignation, Place Date os loa 4 a, Mumba ~ wv ‘Signatufe Bf HOD/School Chairperson/Principal hopteabe ony the applicant as apt fr the post of Associate Professor / Profesor NB: The individual PBAS proforma duly filed along with all the enclosures, submitted for sie ctnecruitment wil be duly verified by the College as necessary and placed before the Sclection Committee for assessment / verification and consideration as part of Direct Recruitment Procedure. Page 16 of 16r Mldmibeai 7, \ ‘ \y ew se ignature of the Appliewnt with Designation Staff of the Department, Signature of HOD / Senior teacher of the Department Observations and remarks of the Principal, Date Signature of Principal Observations and remarks of the Chairperson of the Selection Committee. Date Signature of the Chairperson of the Screening cum Evaluation Committee or Selection Committee& also members of the committee 2 ARNO ANN Page at of aInternational Journal in Foundations of Computer Science & | ‘Technology (IJFCST) | seors/journal ins 221062013 To. Mohd. Ahmed Abdul Mannan, \Vidyalankar Institute of Technology. Mumbai - 400.037. India. Dear Sir. Con behalf of the Editorial Board of International Journal in Foundations of Computer Science & Technology (IJFCST). Lam glad to inform you tha. based on the recommendations made ‘SHORT LISTING LIKELY IMAGES boy the reviewers on the paper submitted by you entitle USING PROPOSED MODIFIED-SIFT TOGETHER WITH CONVENTIONAL SIFT FOR QUICK SKETCH TO PHOTO MATCHIN' s been accepted for publication in WECST, Secretary, AIRCC Research Collaboration Center —— ‘Academy & Industry | www.aircese.org Dpryen © Co®orbea{utemaionel Journal in Foundations mndations of Computer Science & Technology (FCS. Vol 3, No uy 2013 ear toeaan od LIKELY IMAGES USING PROPOSED pats ae ET TOGETHER WITH CONVENTIONAL R QUICK SKETCH TO PHOTO MATCHING Mohd. Ahmed! S, A. Patekar’, Mandar Sohani waa vi Te ok Vuiyalania istote of Technolgy, wadaln ony, Mumbai - 400 037, In ABSTRACT The paper propases the modfied-SIFT algorithm sehich will be a modified Teeeetamform. The medication consists of considering sucesive grows of rows of pve! lime te tare ae Image. Those are used 10 consract & bin histograms for magritude as well as orientation ei a ie cut the mumbor of fete descriptors 8 significantly fess (9520 thon the amtord Mitr approach Fewer feature descriptor lead to reduced accwracy Ts recto i ONY a ren forasngle (RANKL) mage mach; however ecaray improne fd and ofa trae AF TONG tages sob returned The pr ierefore propose aber (a ad SUPT 1s wed fo obtain 0 shored band of lialy images subsenicny 7 “applied Fa Mod ST fel math may oper thal hs proces eos herent Ot A auton search tine os compared taping SFT on te ee The minor simian redone ae yt coder tine ged while carcino The ret carton wen wed i conncion wife coping ari an as = ised to find Ui imath against disguised images form of the scale invariant KEYWORDS magnitude histogram, orientation histogram wosstage-approach. cropping agortim. disguise image Molified SIFT 1. 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Sawatantra Fel in Java \auhan? Prashant Upadhyay? Mohammed Ahmed* 123 1234 Student ‘Assista nce Professor Department of Computer Engineering 1234 MHSSCOE, Maharashtra, India voor Software development life eycle does note die development of software. The fibeounceren nil flaws the development of sofware. Usually a teed be reduced A softvare system might contain wang duplicate fragments of code which might mean 4st bots. Also, duplicate code fragments might make depict design sloppy. Thus there is a need to reduce or same the code clones fr reducing the msinterance cos cinimper proposes JAVA CLONE FINDER, which i a Ths pePcagable of detecting code cones inthe source code maby erating abstract syntax tree of the source code es hi by fetching the syntax tee fom eclipse compiler een it displays the common syntax tree via some se cpate GUL JAVA CLONE FINDER is a easy to use eee efficient solution for software. maintenance iis ip. words: Code Clone, Eclipse, Mi Efe, ava i; 1. Introourion Software systems must be durable, reliable and long lasting For these. properties, to exist, the maintenance of the foftare system must be proper. Softviare maintenance tries mostly occur after the deployment of software Provious studies have shown that more than 60% eof fava cost is spent on maintenance of the software. For tos software systems, maintenance, cost is more than the evelopment cont Sofware maintenance is defined asthe toy ‘of activites that are required t0 provide, fost tteive support to a software system. Thus, the cot Of Inimenanee must be decreased in order to make {he sofinare system more successful Witt the evolution of software systems, @ IEE amount of code tends 10 get repeated. The develops Ssualy igo thee repeated code fragments. THES code clones are a result of different programming anylens compass programming et and they degrade the coe Gui Ale arta code fragment mit consi <2 ‘and by finding duplicate code fragments, the defects at all occurences ean be fixed Studies have shown that 7% 10 ane a ‘ystems contain duplicate code fragment: DEC fy the tole lena uth JAVA, CLONE FINDEN, oo easily inpove the mantanability ofthe SOPH O ‘hereby lessen the maintenance Cost I SCoPE . : necessary 10 8 sofware project to be successful 4 SSisty all re scpuemens of the user and make UH Set ‘ised, Therefore we desribe, he scope of should be accomplished within a given demas Software system has all the mentioned requirem! system will be considered a success. Code clones can be classified into four different types. The first type of code clone isan exact copy of a code fragment with white spaces and comments as exception. The type two of code clones, are syntactically equal but contain small modifications such a8 renaming methods and variables. The third type of code clones consist of copied code fragments with slight syntactical differences. The fourth type of code clone consist of functionally equivalent but implementation wise different code fragmenis. "JAVA CLONE FINDER can detect type! and type-2 code clones Il, ExistING SYSTEM ‘Some code clone detection methods use text based searching ‘and matching while some are based on lexical analysis and token matching .A few code clone detection techniques and their drawbacks are mentioned below. A, Line Based Technique: ‘This technique can only detect code clones by comparing source code on’a line and before the comparison, the tabs ad white spaces are eliminated. This is an old method and it hes a very low detection accuracy and is not suited for thiferent styles of programming, For example-even if *{° postion of for while loop changes it cannot detect the code Pe and also it eannot detect code clones having different Variable names. 1B. Metric Based Techniques: Here, the source code is divided into different functional wie and metres are defined for each unit. Then the units ving similar metric value are defined as code clones. The trawooek of this technique is its poor performance. due to {te high sensitivity of metres to small changes which can cause the similar units not to get detected . Token Based Techniques: ‘This technique is based on simple string matching, it was the fist approach of code clone detection using sequence ristehing algorithms. The source code is firstly tokenized to ve a sequence of tokens as input to the sting matching Eigorithms. After tokenizaton process, token sequences are cee compared 10 find the similar sub-sequence as code recs, The drawback of this technique is that it does not offer scalability 1D. PDG (Program Dependency Groph) Based Techniques Here, control and data flow dependency of a function is Hetesened by a program dependency graph and code ‘fee can be identified as isomorphic sub-araphs. The stotacy of clone detection is very high but the drawback is seer requires complex computations which are difficult © spply to large software systems. Allright reserved by wn. jsracom eth yearel chatetey el(AA TusRousTiel iJSRD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ayy gg PUBLICATION — is here by awarding this certificate to Mohammed Ahmed in recognition of the publication of the paper entitled Java Clone Finder: Cost Efficient Syntax Tree Based Code Clone Detection in Java published in e-journal Volume 3 , Issue 1, March 2015 eee iVE-EDITOR ;Sournal of Computing Technologies (2278 - 3814) /# 70 / Volume 4 Issee 2 vA CLONE FINDER: COST EFFICIENT SYNTAX EE BASED CLONE DETECTION IN JAVA FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSE fxMohammed Ahmed”, Chauhan Sawatantra®, Shaikh Farooque Prashant Upadhyay Dpartnen of Compacr Empncring. MH. Saboo Sie Colege of Enpmecrag. Mamba: Moka At Tae Mahorashrs Ia Mao Mabersors Bas Mocha. Marans iais ‘veparment of Comprar Engineering, Mi. Saboo Sad College of Engmecre. Departmen of Compaer Engineering. MH Saboo Sh Collegeof Emenee Deparment of Computer Engineering, MH. Saboo Sddik Collegeof Emenee berween 7% and 23% of software systems enntain duplicate code fragments. Detecting the code Jones using JAVA CLONE FINDER can drastically improve the maintainability of the software and thereby the ‘maintenance cost. A huge amount of money is spent on maintenance of which needs to be reduced. ies mainly comprise of finding 1. SCOPE successful, it necessary that should satisfy all the requirements of the user and make the user Satisfied. To achieve this we describe the scope of the project ‘which should be accomplished within 2 given deadline. If it achieves all the scope or requirements mentioned then our proposed system will be considered a success. For any project to be ing duplicate code fragments Le. code clones IN does this by creating abstract symtax tree of the source by fetching the syntax tree from compiler and "tree via some GUI JAVA CLONE. ion for reducing the efforts in the ies which in turn reduces Basically, four different types of code clones exist. The first type of clones is an exact copy of a code fragments except ‘white spaces and comments. The second type code clones, hich are syntactically equal, contain small modifications words clone, eclipse, maintenance, cost efficient, jx 1 INTRODUCTION yware engineering lifecycle does not end with the ‘lopment of the software. The software systems are {rerlly durable and long lasting, for which software systems must be reliable and its maintenance must be easy. Software maimienance activities generally follow the eployment phase of software engineering life eycle. Previous Sudies have proven that more than 60% of software cost is Spent on maintenance activities. For most software projects, the cost of maintenance is more than the development cost Software maintenance is given as the totality of activities that fe required to provide cost effective support to a software ‘ystem Therefore, the maintenance cost must be reduced in ‘tder to make the software project cost effective. As software systems evolve a large amount of code tends 10 tet repeated. ‘These duplicate fragments of code usually 89 Unnoticed by software developers. These code clones which ‘ppeat because of different programming styles, COPy/Dasis Drogramming ete. degrade the quality of code. Also, a ceniain frapment of code might contain a bug and finding duplicate ‘de fragments the bugs at all occurrences could be fixe. © 2018 SCT. All Rights Reserved TEASE2tits methods ned varables. Te ind pe code Sine coat of coped coe fegmens wth ails Spot ilerenes tat may contain oe satements ct tan ype of code cones cons of funcional east ber inpovcnaon we diflren code tagmens CLONE FINDER willbe alee dastony pel and pe? code clones. Ps ee etanm bei ioe Sd matching while sme are Seed on lexical ali aod token matching. - ecg tem Sor cole an deco 1 Line based technique Ths tecteeje could cay detect ‘code clone by comparing source code on a line and before SS he an white pcs ne eiianed AG wasuid neat ae tae eure acy every low 8s it was not suited for different styles of en era Position of if or while loop = Cees having See eee _— 00h jovanel 5 bodye Meyery 3B Cordes Journal of Computing Technologies ISSN: 2278-3814 www. jetjournals.com Ref. No.: JCT/14/04/02/16 Is hereby awarding this certificate to Er.Mohammed Ahmed In Recognition of the publication of the paper Titled JAVA for maintenance purpose Published in JCT Journals: Volume 4, Issue 02 February 2015 Srey Editor-in-Chief Paper 1D: V150229vanced Computational Intelligene ‘Advanced Computational nteligence’ An International Journal (ACH), Vol 2, No.2, April 2018 Comparison And Implementation Of Random4 Algorithm And Hirschberg Algorithm Using Open Source Software For Prevention Of SQL Injection Attack ‘Mohammed Ahmed, *Sayyed Saima, Shaikh Shagufta, ‘Shaikh Tazreen (Department of Computer Engineering) Mil, Suboo Siddik College of Engineering, Clare Road, Byculla, Mumbai-400008, India. ABSTRACT SG injection anacks are easy way to attack the web applications and ain access 10 the privae daa i lnahine. Using differen types of te SQM-antacks one can easily gain accens, modi the database ov cat aoavvmove tt Detalls nuch ax flelds and table names are required for a hacker to modify @ database Hence to provide the inereased amount of securhy (oases and tl ea, diferent pes of echnkguts ae ane ein Randdond afgorithn, which ts based on randomtzation and used to encrypt the wxer inp Miwchhoreigoritm whieh Is divide and conquer sechnique sed to match the query pattern tn tie spur we ure providing a comparative study and implementation o these prevention echniques using pan Keywords SQL Infection, Random, Hirschberg: 1, INTRODUCTION White Hat report on the web security vulnerabilities in the year 201 iis shown According to the " ti oof web application attacks account for SQL, Injection [1]. that nearly 14-15 SOL Injection Attack is a type of codenection attack (2) which penetries in the web weienonr and pete egal acces 10 the databases, i very easy for the attackers 0 inject the code in the web page and gain access 10 all the databases, OF 1 modify or even delete the databases, This type of attack is mainly eaused due to improper validation of user input. (3]- Wi tae londlng’ sake on the web applications Is very Imperant 10 preven them. $0, Mc eee ae uved forthe prevention, named as Randomd Algorithm which s based on randovlation, ft will take user input and encrypt it using Random Look up table, the encryption Feat araeers will be based on the next character, Second technique is Hirschberg Abe sm divide and conquer version of Ue Needleman-Wunsch algorithm (4) and is baad on patent matching ofthe query. Any input given to the web application goes inthe form of query so using Hirschberg one standard query Format will be set und if he received pattern of 2imperial Journal of interdiscipinary Research um \ol-2, Issue-8, 2016 io Identification Using Audio Finge Er. M Ahmed’, Ansari Hera’, Sidgi M.H.Saboo Siddik Colle, Be of Engineering ees ee As @ result of recent technologi asancement we currently have a clase 1o ersten rosider of musical content. With their additional and a lot of demand i's become quite vital to research them The potency to seek out the precise song from an oversized audio information is especially a really vital task for varie, of applications. During this paper we are aiming 10 provides a detail view regarding our topic. This method can take away plagiarism of audio from an audio database using the technique of audio fingerprinting. Itll eventually save users time and memory: It'll also avoid redundancy of audio files ina very large database 1. Introduction Recent technological achievements have resulted in 2 very larger access to digital music. Digital libraries contain innumerable songs whereas Personal mp3 players permit us to relish our music wherever we are. Digital radio, websites and ‘evommendation software system are even serving ‘bus ind the artists that charm to us. Thanks to this fndless provider of music, there's a growing incest in new ways of filtering the content of ‘udio information. Among the field of Music information Retrieval there's a desire to develop Tools and applications which will give economical 'emtfication and looking. The potency to seck out the precise song from an oversized avdio information is especially a really vital task for Nariety of applications. Fingerprints are short Summaries of multimedia system content. The aim of fingerprinting is to produce quick and reliable Suggests that of protection, management and ‘l8sitication of multimedia system content. It's the Same as Human fingerprint is an unique identity of ‘néividual. Similarly an audio fingerprint is Smployed for recognizing an audio clip[1] bn tener the process perform must hve the Sabequen propeten * Robustness: the fingerprints ensuing fom degraded versions of an audio ovEht 1 nd in an equivalent or & minimum 0 'mperial Journal of interdisciplinary Research (WIR) Tprinting iqui Arshi? & Shaikh Swaleha‘ similar fingerprints with reference to the Previous fingerprint * Pairwise independence: if 2 audios are perceptually toally different, the fingerprints from 2 audios ought to be significantly totally different. + Database search efficiency: forthe sensible applications with a large-scale fingerprint information, quick sound unit search is crucial [2](3] The audio fingerprinting technique has several applications in broadcast observation, automatic generation of play list of radio, TV, of wed broadcast et. Another application can be stated as looking out retrieving) the name ofthe creator and title of the song given a brief clip of an audio, fikering technology for file sharing and 30 on Since an audio contains several features, extracting a unique audio fingerprint is the most significant task that describes every song. 2. Literature Survey Haitsma and Kalker introduced an classification technique that works on the principle of search table. A search table consist of ll the combinations of audio fingerprints. The strategy lets the entries within the search table point tothe song or songs wherever the respective sub-fingerprint value occurs. A sub-fingerprint worth will occur. at multiple poins in a song or multiple songs, the Song pointers are kept ina linked list. So one sub- fingerprint will purpose 19 multiple pointers at an equivalent time and so all the 286 blocks of fingerprint block are compared with the entries in database [4] This downside is removed to some extent within the next work. 585 Avery Wang introduced the theme of landmark hashing. The fundameatal operation ofthis theme is tha every audio tack is thalyzed to seek cut outstanding onsets focused in ffoqoeny, sine these onsets are posibly to Be preserved in noise and distortion. These onsets are page 787 “Bs C beaBh Soy G4Advanced Computational Intelligence: An International Journal (ACH), Vo 3, No 2, April 2016 AUDIO SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION AND SEARCH APPROACH FOR MINIMIZING THE SEARCH TIME IN AUDIO FINGERPRINTING USING TEMPLATE MATCHING ._,_ Br Mohammed Abmed! ‘Computer Engineering Department MH. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering Mumbai, India Swaleha Shaikh?, Hera Ansari’ and Arshi Siddiq 234 Department of Computer Engineering, M.H.Saboo Siddik College Of Engineering ABSTRACT sacs ute eerie te pn nen ia, i it sie oe mui aes i i na cari ng oe a etapa ie Ter re gh ed Ucn Sat ton ssi For en amend Si i ad ii gat el enact et ee Tino fe Ga el ae rl pd ee i i ee es eg nine wp tn sa a oh ont ib ine fea tains es Er a ane sae om ——— 1. INTRODUCTION mse libres ae becoming, papal mit has become essential 10 study cexpanding(1 (2131041. With the adi information is expecially vital task ‘The potency to seek out the et mex of muimedia conten, H i simular Tee riety of application. FIMBEF rata an audio Singer 0 used for Human fingerprint that dio should have te sieiar fingerprints thatching an aio clip. The moe suteen developed consisting of different with the onginal or fal 20, The other drawback’ 05} 61(7)/119] 101) techniques and Nowadays, due 10, rapid appliuions in broadcass monivoring, auiomaie “The avo Fingerpiing vecoiave BY TO egestas TParatons of playlist of iO TN oadcast a ios TV, OP ile othe snes ven # tat lipo a mai, Ss search (retrieving) the name B por 10 $124/aci 20163203 Odes Y 3P Pg ©Imperial Journal of interdisciplinary R Vol-2, Isue-4, 2016 em 1SSN: 2454-1362, http://www onlinejournal.in Cost Effective and Portable Wireless Fingerprint Device for Classroom Attendance Using Zigbee Technology Er Mohd Ahmed, Qureshi Sualaheen Mohd Amin, Ansari Suhail Mohd Saeed & Shaikh Zaid Parvaiz Dept. of Computer Engineering, M.H. Saboo Si Abstract: In this paper we are making a system that fakes and manage the attendance of students and ‘maintaining is records in a computer automaticaly Taking attendance of student maintaining and eeping i for a long time makes it very dificult task ‘and such a waste of time because of thal we have designed wireless fingerprint attendance system Due to harmfulness of traditional wire altendance system, fa new design method of wireless fingerprint fatiendance system based on ZigBee technology 1s implemented. The system includes fingerprint module ‘and attendance management module in computer. It an find automatically such functions as information Of Jingerprin, processing, wireless transmission, ‘matching of fingerprint, and altendance management. To overcome the problem of delay of time when the image is transmitied by ZigBee technology, hence the traditional transmission mode is improved The ‘pstem show the transmission time is saved and iransmission efficiency is improved greatly. The cost is low and highperformance wireless fingerprint ‘atendance functions which provided a new wireless Jingerprint attendance system for insttulions. Keywords : Biometric, Portable Device , Fingerprit Sensor, Zighee Technology, Classroom Auendance, Fingerprint template. 1, Introduction ‘and best method for biometric identifetion is. fingerprint. They are unique and secure to use for every person and does not change '0 ny one life. The implementation of fingerprint recognition system is accurate, cheap and €asy. Fingerprint system has been widely used in. most of the applications. As compare to other biometr fingerprint-based biometrics is the most successful technique and has the largest shares of market in today’s world. ; ‘The fingerprint sensor module takes the fingerprints of the students inthe class. The module and Uc Sercen are portable and dynamic which can move # the classroom, for marking the attendance, Student ‘The fastest Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (WIR) iddik College of Engineering, Mumbai, India has to press hhivher finger on the device, On iemiieation of specific student, the attendance of that student is recorded and updated inthe database land though LCD sereen he/she is notified. Microsoft txcel alendance report on computer. generated ‘This report will generat automatically as per the stafT requirements this report will be sent to the respected HOD, teacher and student’ email 141] Fingerprint identification method i the oldest method that has been successfully used in most of the applications. Ten fingers of our is different from one another and from every person. Also twins have tigue Fingerprints. That makes each of them ideal for personal identification. Fingerprint is made of ridges and furrows, The unique part ofa fingerprint is Getermined by the pattern of minutiae points. Minutiae points ae local ridgefixed characteristics that occur when a ridgelfixed spits apart or a ridge tends. For attendance, the student press his! her finger ‘on device and the matrieulation number of particular Student is sen to the database that means the student fs attended that particular. lecture. At the femesterend reports are generated to make the lis of the name students that are eligible for examination land numberof times the student atended lecture. The fastest and best method for biometric identification is fingerprint, They are unique and secure to use for every person and doesnot change in any one life. The {implementation of fingerprint recognition system is accurate, cheap and easy. Fingerprint system has been ‘widely used in most of the applications. As compare to other biometric, fingerprint-based biometrics is the most successful technique and has the largest shares ‘of market in today’s wort [2} ‘The fingerprint sensor module takes the fingerprints of the students in the class. The module and LCD fereen are portable and dynamie which ean move into the classroom. for marking the attendance. Student has 10 press hishher finger on the device. On identification of specific student, the attendance of that student is recorded and updated in the database and through LCD screen he/she is notified. Microsoft excel attendance report on computer is generated ‘This report will generat automatically as per the stafT e431 eked € A rAiod 4Cokegerys Cotte & Thisis to certify that the paper titled Motd. Armed Abpdnt Mannasns “strategies for Business Intelligence” held on 5” and 6” March 2016. gement, University of Mumbai and Shri JT University ational Scholarly Research Journal for writter{ by Prgf. / Dr: at a Two Day International Conference on Conference was jointly organized by GNVS Institute of Mana} Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. This paper is published in a special issue of intern interdisciplinary studies having Impact Factor Value 4.889 (P-1SSN2319-4766).oe Volume 8, No. 3, March ~ April 2017 ISSN No. 0970-5 {International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Slonce RESEARCH PAPER Available Online at wunu.ijares.info HIPI Based Biometric probe image retrieval using Big Image data Mohd Ahmed Abdul Mannan, esearch Scholar, Department of Computer Engineer JST University, Rajasthan, tn oe Gulabchand K. Gupta Seva Sadan Collegeof Arts, Science & Commerce ‘Uthasnagar, Dist. Thane, Maharashtra, India Tarot ing Big biometric Image ‘venday Terabyte of image data is generated through the soci media which ean genera large Brom 's a big problem. This paper proposes « model and method using hadoop image processing interface 12 ata, Storing and {Serge Biometric images using Hpi image Bande! t bm Hoop cust, and shows how it ean be process sing IDI combined with {pus lay. Proposed model uss the hoop distil stm fr stig ese igen, an ses acy veal nage POSING ‘eons een Open by integrating it with the HIP. Paper uss te clouden manager to manag the Hadoop ser, eyrords HPI; Clludera; HDES; Hpi Image Bundle; CullOpenCV: 1. Iyrropuction, Since the advent of social media generation of image datais inretsng day by day and now it’s growing exponentially. A tamber of tools and techniques have been continuously teveloped to handle the massive growth of data. RDBMS is one of the waditional database developed by Oracle and Misoso SQL server is capable of handling a very large database but these database have limitation when the size ofthe daa becomes in peta byte they require more CPU. and tardvare to handle this. Another problem with the traditional databases are they can handle only structured data where from social media and from images, audio and video high velocity oF vasuctued data are generated so the traditional database is tally incapable of handling such a large data In this paper ‘mode! and method have been proposed which can be used to handle BIG data and Big Image data. This model is mainly consist of three major parts Firstly it will have a biometric ‘nage capturing system which will be used to capture the omeic images as there are number of {YP lnages like finger print, face iris etc. We will fingerprint in this paper but architecture proposed i wil support all the Biometric images. This capturing <)stem takes the fngerpint of the person and conver it ito feature ‘eetr this feature vector later on used for storing and matching ‘ais the database Secondly the paper proposes a HIP! based tmiecture to store the BIG data of biometric feature vectors cn Hadoop image processing interface. Thirdly a methodology '8 proposed which can be used to prepare Hadoop cluster on Ubuntu machine and Mac system, once Hadoop cluster is ready sing the HIPI probe image can be retrieved using proposed ethodology. TI, RELATED WORK Seyyed Mojtaba et.al. 2014, This paper introduces 2 8) to search the image using MapReduce on open souree HadooP framework for manipulating huge volume of data]. Ligh Masco. etal. (ZO1S), Spatial agencies have 10 Manage astronomically immense archives of : ‘observation(EO) and require solution to make the data tvalabe tothe student This paper pesened implementation of space partitioning algorithm on content predicated EO images for probing profoundly and immensely colossal databases of data. K-nearest neighbor proximate. neighbor seach tang immensely colossal duration, uilizing index Satre solve such quandary. So the authors introduces @ ‘sealable indexing procedure, implemented on top of “big data” cluster computing framework. Experiments are carried out on publicly available fullpolarimetric products from NASA/JPL UAVSAR sensor archives. Additionally Scalability tests have been conducted by utilizing cloud based virtualized ‘commodity machines, managed by a cluster analytics framework, Apache Spark. In particular performances of indexing procedure ameliorates and amends the algorithm performance(2]. Qinghua Luet. al 2015) Author presented a conceptual framework CFABDA to implement Big data analytics (BDA) application inthe cloud. This framework analyze the subsisting work of BDA in two perspective ic, life cycle of BDA application and the object involved in the context of BDA application in the cloud, this conceptual framework would significantly facilitate the identification of research ‘gaps and opportunities in BDA. It withal enables engendering ‘and evolving strategic approaches to guide implementing BDA applications in the Cloud|3}. Sai bharath S. et.al (2015), Cloud Systems are prone to assail so there is desideratum of cyber forensic mechanism for Cloud. In this paper author proposes a cloud forensic clustering model across multiple vial machine instances. Forensic clustering in cloud is performed utilizing the subsisting, susceptibilities as its features on virtual machine (VM) disk images through which a cluster of kenned susceptibilities cloud be identified, Additionally investigators can. perform their analysis on a minimal set of evidences predicated on their input criteria. It provides correlation between drives enabling, the investigator to do multi cross drive analysis( 4), Baaskar Hari et.al. (2015), Notifying the performance measures in an authentic Cloud environment for liferent applications and accommodation models under different conditions is prodigiously arduous. In this paper a simulation implement is presented which make the possibility to anticipate the performance measures and cost estimates which would be ossurred in ease if there is an application to be deployed in cloud. The above simulation techniques enable the Cloud customers to: (i) Test their services in rehabiitatble and tractable environment fee of cost and (i) tune the trafic afore deploying on authentic Clouds. Such studies could av providers 19 optimize their cost to access the resource and target to ameliorate their profits. If these simulation platforms bah aun 5 CtopayCategory Cer fren 23 yww.ijares.info XN 7 AUGC Approved Journal CA eA uA : “Centifeate Sf Publication This is to certify that manuscript entitled “HIPI Based Biometric probe image retrieval using Big Image data”, authored by Mohd Ahmed Abdul Mannan and Gulabchand K. Gupta had been published in Volume 8 Issue 3 March-April 2017 edition of International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science (A peer-reviewed ournal). We wish all the best for their future endeavors. " With Pea Nihes Publishing Manager (Mrs. Babita Bhatt) _ ERR ——ELagda Singh Charitable Trust's (Regd.) THAKUR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (Approved by AICTE, Govt. of Maharashtra & Affiliated to University of Mumbai) Thakur Village, Kandivali (E), Mumbai - 400101. Gertificate of Appreciation presented/published This is to certify that Dr/Mr./Ms. le, a FULL _length paper with the titl inthe International Conference on Communication, Security and Optimization of Decis (IC-CSOD 2018) organized during February, 23%& 24", 2018.at Thakur College of Engineering and Technology. ion Support System b= co cu Greta (Dr. B. K. Mishra) Principal & Programme Chair atl aan SEINHOSPITAL sr, 1Ssh: 2278-8908 “ACK HOLDER'S: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL USING FINGERPRINT ON CLouD Mohd Ahmed Abdul Mannan, Research Scholar, Department of Compurer Engineering, JD) University, Rajasthan,
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Gulabchand kK. Gupta, Seva Sadan College Of Arts, Science & Commerce, Uthasnagar. D'S Thane, india drekeuptaayahoocn Abstract AS, we know that in today's 1 Peeen. the information in some of the Hospial is managed in an automated retrioned ti using 1D and Password o¢ err °f hospital stakeholder by which the information cam be cecteeed but i is limited for that parte hospital onty. In case of when admitted to another Hospital the n register daia isnot av Patient immediately to help the fingerprint deseriptors om 1 functions from Openl” by Image processing file system, Keywords: HIPI, HDFS, Minutiae, Ridges weg Holders, Cull, doctor ion which can save the patient's life. @ hybrid approach for gener Zhou Jingyuet. al. (2015), The paper proposes search results. To achieve this, search indices is model as sets, search operat intersections, which can be verified more cheaply with collision- Finally, they use an offline pre-computing strategy and parallel exec: proof generation time{1) rating proofs of cloud ions is modelled as set resistant RSA accumulators. ‘ution to further reduce online nee Page 102 JAN-MAR, 2018, VOL-7/37 CBamy vas 42 PEATE ON amram wi-aiet aay ded pruaneG ©& Be) Seva Sadan College of Arts, Science & Commerce A, EY Ulhasnagar, Dist. Thane - 421 003. India a Certificate Dr./Ms./Mr.___Maehd ahmed Abdul Mannan This is to Certify that e. ‘i : : fas participated/ presented paper entitle coe Pepe oe ee fled in One day International Multidisciplinary Conference on “Use of Digital Technology in Business, Financial Services and Education Systems; Challenges & Opportunities” organized by Seva Sadan. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, aw Ulhasnagar on 10th February, 2018 Dr. Gulabchand K. Gupta Principal & Convener!5 rH i ye * Anjuman--Islam’s N.H. SABOO SIDDIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ~@ ENDS IN ENGINEERING Ye) TWO DAY NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TR (NCETE-13 } ‘th & Sth JANUARY 2013 Certificate has presented / pubiifned a paper titled is in fal A J the National Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering (NCETE-13). held on 4th & Sth January 2013. Yommnev \ VN Dr. Mohiuddist Ahmed Soa as Priocipal Dr. Sanjay KumarRGU GRU ese tae sey CEM ue ce tut Naan Clr: Ly Acc) acca) | ICEFT-14 | Certificate This is to certify that Bx /Mr./Ms Meharnmecl Ahmed ve Of 28-8 -.C-0-€. has psasanted / pub enema fea ca by. war. popos di in the Ini nal Goatees on Eco- hens sages lor fy, Joel, Web, ean FT-14), held on 27" & 28" March 2014 Dr. Mohiyiidin ‘Nhmed‘survey on comparative study of SQLRand, Randomé Algorithm and Hirsehberg Algorithm for Prevention Of SQL Injection ‘Mohammed Ahmed, 2Sayyed Saima, *Shaikh Shagufta, ‘Shaikh Tazreen, M.H. Sabo Siddik College of engineering, Clare Road, Byculla, Mumbai-400008, India. Email: '
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ABSTRACT: sob injection attacks are easy way to attack the web applications and gain access 10 the Prive data ina a caase. Using different types ofthe SOL attack one can easily gain access, modi the database or 62” foun remove it, Details such as fields and table names are required for a hacker to modifi @ database, fans, to provide the increased amount of security fo users and their data different types of techigues dre wed such a5 SOLrand which is used 10 encrypt the SQL keyword, Randomd which is based on ndomzation and used to encrypt the user input, Hirschberg algorithms which isa divide and conquer Technique used 10 match the query pattern. In his survey paper we are providing a comparative study serween these prevention techniques. 1. INTRODUCTION: According tothe White Hat report by the on web security vulnerabilities in the year 2011 it is shown that tearly 4-15 % of web application attacks account for SQL Injection [1]. Solcinection Attack isa type of code-injction attack [2] which penetrates inthe web applications ang evil access tothe databases, iis very easy forthe attackers to inject the code inthe web page and | fain the access to all databases, orto modify the database or even delete the databases ‘his typeof attack mainly caused due to improper validation of wer input. (5) | Nite leading atzcks to web applications it is very important prevent it from such types of attacks. So forthe prevention from such types of attack different techniques are used, named as SOU and used to | cnc the SQL Keyword, any random numbers are attached with the SQL keyword, fo the attacker tant gues it. Second technique is Random which is algorithm based on randomization which will take user input and encrypt that inputs using Random4 Look up table the encryption of the current Ca ae eased eo ine next character. Third technique is Hirschberg Algorithm which is # divide tnd conquer version of the Needleman-Wunsch algorithm [4] and based on er! matching of the query. Ay input given to the web application goes in the form of query, so Mi. irschberg one standard query faa wil be sa atts tthe received pattem of the web page is not matched with the set query pattem then noone ean get the access tothe web page or the databases, Ce ech Page for study SQLRand, Random Algorithm and Hirschberg The following prevention techniques are cl Algorithm,ishweshwar Education Society Commerce and Business Management Certificate This is to Certify that Prof./Dr./Ms./Mr Mohammed Ahmed, Sayyed Saima, | Shaikh Shagufta and Shaikh Tazreen of Department of Computer Engineering | , MH. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering, Byculla, Mumbai. Department of | Information Technology. has participated in the one day Na tional Conference on “Emerging Trends in I nformation Technology Management ” organized by Department of I nformation Technology Western College of Commerce and Management Mumbai, on 14th March, 2015 L presented a research paper entitled A Survey On Comparative study Of Sqlrand, Random4 Algorithm. And Hirschberg Algorithin Fe ‘or Prevention Of Sql Injection hae | | | Emerging ALC Uea A nation Technology ManagementS E An | : : M. H. SABOO SIDDIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 8, Saboo Siddik Polytechnic Road, Byculla Mumbai-400008 5 | $ ISTE Approved One Week Short Term Training Program BIG DATA ANALYTICS | CERTIEFETCATE | This is to certify that Dr7Mr/Ms./Mrs. | 22-L- | | ISTE approved Short Term Training Program on “Big Data Analytics” from 21* to 25" November 2016, organized by Yyhas attended one week M.H. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering Byculla Mumbai-08. en Dr. Ashfaq A. Shaikh Coordinator Convenor & Padgipal© ANJUMAN-I-ISLAM’S M. H. SABOO SIDDIK POLYTECHNIC 8, Saboo Siddik Polytechnic Road, Byculla, Mumbai—400 008 Certificate This is to coetitp that $x. / Ms. /Ars. “Mohd. fthimed. Abdul Mainnan _____— 1 “Internet of Things and Its Applications” from 18 successtullp completed One Week Short Term Training Programn Stl) September, 2017 to 30th September, 2017; approved bp AICTE - ISTE* and organized by The Department of Computer gineering at M. H. SABOO SIDDIK POLYTECHNIC, MUMBAI - 400 008. ) DR. A. K. KURESHL| ih M. H. SABOO SIDDIK POLYTECHNIC One Week Faculty Development Training Program Implementation Strategies For Outcome Based Education Curriculla Challenges And Opportunities (Including MSBTE I-Scheme Curricula Implementation Approach-case Study) shrvsyh._Tohcl. A hmed Assistant Prof institute TH .Saboo Siddik Co Lege ok Enge. ’ ion St Designation fas successfully completed the training i: portunities From 18th Februar Department ~~ CONVENER CHAIRMAN 1 nna ! CO-ORDINATORwi Smart Labourer — A Proposed System for locating Labourers Mohammed Ahmed", Shamshad Iraqui”, Masood Ansari’, Abdul Qadir Ansari* '2'*Department of Computer Engineering, M.HSaboo Siddik College Of Engineering, Mumbai, India Corresponding Author: shamshad 840@gmail com, Tel: +91 9594753132 Available online at: www. jescontine.org Accepted 4/ln2019, Published 31n72019 saat Ws very challenging for & contractor 10 procure skill wp On other side labourers are going through lots of hardsh illed manpower for the various construction ‘eines Labourers who work on daily or hourly wages in any fen or fail 9 tes labourers who work on wages. 1. INTRobUCTION Snat Labour isa proposed system to effectively locate and ‘sae skilled, semi-skilled labour and owners, contractors ‘nuh a recruitment agency. Agency will help contractors toi skied labours and semi-skilled. Labours will get mleyment dietly without any agent's commission. Sixen ill also maintain profile of labour as well as ‘oirators which will be helpful for contractors to decide ‘um o prefer and for labours to decide which contractor to fr Curently complete Labour and contractors generally “} 0 some random agents. There have been several ales reported where these random agents setup traps in nin ftmoney, generally the labour is not well educated ew fal fo the traps also Agents don't provide any of ~)stonal information or provide fake information about errvton work find it very difficult to get a job, Generally labourers in search of jobs. If they have to spend their whole a survive. There are many middlemen working between worker ‘zor contractors. They offer jobs only to those workers wi gh weave give commission to the middlemen and because ofthis an dae agecraet kane eae ts by contactors which were previously cut by middlemen/agents Instead of geste Uh trick will help the labourers offering jobs and these placement a front of work and number of labourers. This will gradually unerolment for labourers. Hence, our system will be helpful for contractors for finding labourers and also be helpful for athering ata place like railway station or bus stop etc. fay without work then it will become difficult for their =F and contractor, they take commission from both parties ive them good commission and ignore others. Contractors labourers get lesser than the expected wages. This system 1 labourers. This System will also provide full wages to will be placement agencies igencies will be paid by contractors depending upon the increase the jobs seeking for labourers and eliminate Aegwnés—Contactor, Labourer, Middleman, Agents, Job, Construction ‘The project mainly focuses at increasing the efficiency of work by providing skilled labourer as por the requirement. Our system aimed at making millions of labour workers happier, smarter and more productive, Workers can learn skills; share suggestions & report incidents via notes in their language. Objectives of the research are as follows: * Provide skilled and semi-skilled labourers as per requirement Increase Job opportunities for illiterate labourer. Manage labourer and contractors profile. Make labourer happier and smarter. Increase efficiency of work EM fraudulent activities are reported, it becomes We have provided literature survey on some significant . ‘illo tack and hold them accountable for the erime papers in Section Il. In Section III we depicted various ce cent: Commitment of these random agents is not leveled chart clarifying the framework usefulness with § aig
S & v |Kory 2 Cer dtgpeadt Y ) 7 Cu Yor MEAs y 5 8 3 SKYNET SECUR F , SOLUTION SS———— i WORKSHOP CERTIFICATION q > This eager 7/07 i ll Al-Manact attended the warkshap conducted by Skynet ‘ecuive (Saledian 5 an Ethical Hacking 8 IT Sroounity” held at QNG4. Saboa Sidd College of Engg an 30° © 31" Clagust 2013 Ks oy ee o \ se } 2 é %Gniversity of Mumbai _ Ph.D. Entrance Test (UGC Ref. No. : UGC Regulation 2009, date 11th July, 2009) Certificate This is to certify that MOHD AHMED ABDUL MANNAN ISHRAT JAHAN has qualified the Ph.D. Entrance Test i held on 18* April, 2015 for admission to the ! Ph.D. programme in the subject of COMPUTER ENGINEERING in the faculty of TECHNOLOGY at Recognised Research Centre of the University of Mumbai. bby x Seat No 7026 fe ——— Z| ‘upihations “il Date of Result: 12th June, 2015 Controller of Examinatio 4 ° 2 Place : Mumbai 10 Ph.D. shall be as prescribed by Note: Other rules of qualification for the admission the University from time 10 time.lohd Ahmed Abdul Mannan Is hereby awarded this certificate For completion of Essentials of AV Technology 14-16 September 2014 Mumbai, India . £ £ é io fae 2 a 2 9 Johanne Belanger, CPA, CA a> A im International ~ eres, President, InfoComi ? & @ infoCcomm INTERNATIONAL WY universityCategory 2 Cort free yo C-\b7 "September, 2015 Certificate of Participation This is to certify that Prof. Mohd Ahmed has attended CSI-InfoComm Program for Defence Sector conducted on 1" September, 2015 at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (E) Organized by Computer Society of India, Mumbai Chapter For Computer Society of India Mumbai Chapter Abraham Koshy Hon. Head - CS! Mumbai ChapterGaaele: >>, 4 | Tech Ox acteK UE a Cortifioate Of Coordination Presented Zo &. Mohd. Ahmed in Recagaition for Successfully Coordinating Pa Days Iatornet of Things Workshop & 26th Joly, 2075 Cordected ie ageoctacion with CG Stadents Chapter M A Sahoo Sidi Callege of Ligineering \ oy NY eh : —“TPechBharat —° Consulting on 27th OnsD Wotvery 2 Caskey Convenor ~(eB LM 120215 g FOUNDED 1968 THE INDIAN SOCIETY FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION By approval of the Executive Council, has admitted MOHD AHMED ABDUL MANNAN _ LIFE MEMBER of the society, an organisation for promoting the quality and standards in technical education enti ONT Bese = 9 & J a ma. Spledae 3) EXECUTIVESECRETARY = Se ~ a 5 & PCakgory 2 Certrftenke 14 (FSO | Anjuman-i-Islam's M. H. SABOO SIDDIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING | 8, Saboo Siddik Polytechnic Road, Byculla, Mumbai-400008 Two Days FDP on “Using ICT in Teaching — Learning Process” This is to certify that Br./Mr./Ms./Mes. \ ahoramedk Ahmed of _ MHSSCOE has attended two days FDP on “Using ICT in Teaching — Learning Process” from 4" to 5! August 2017, organized by M.H. Scboo Siddik College of Engineering, Bycullo, Mumbai - 400008 A ON Dr. Mohiuddin Ahmed ———_____—_+ @--—Cakyerpe Cortese ay Notemybook Services Pvt. Ltd. This is to certify that Mohd. Ahmed Abdul Manna. Has successfully completed the workshi Machine Learning in R : And hereby is awarded this completion” * certificate Cyd we ABDURRAB KHAN VIKRAMANK SINGH Founder, CEO Software Engineer, Notemybook Services Pvt. Ltd. Facebook Inc. Tan cant i Roma Vaduevinar Guat 400077, Mumbol nici SS —CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION This is to certify that. Mohd,..Almned, Aortul,. Mannan. has successfully completed workshop on Thtemet..O Ahinga.. And..dts. Applications... at WH: Saboe. Siddils Palytedmic. conducted from ..B%.).09%...- BNF... to BB. organized by Prako Technocratz & Tech Cryptors Founder Tech Cryptors Prako TechnocratzCHleyery 2. Contr a eee QRRRRR RR pet Seva Sadan College of Arts, Science & Commerce A vey, Ulhasnagar, Dist. Thane - 421003.India S~2.sed=*" Certificate This is to Certify that Dr./Ms./Mr. of fas participated in One day International Multidisciplinary Conference on “Use of Digital ° 2, Technology in Business, Finance Services and Education Systems; Challenges & Opportunities” organized by Seva Sadan College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Ulhasnagar on 10th February, 2018 now” Dr. Gulabchand K. Gupta $5oo Corea 1g" ANJUMAN-1-ISLAM'S Le cir . M.H SABOO SIDDIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING oa go 33 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING SY gpl One Day FDP On WORK-LIFE BALANCE CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE This is to certify that BF. / Mr. / bas. /NFs. MoHAMMED m § has organized one day FDP on" Work-Life Balance" on 26th February 2019. = DR. ZAINAB PIRANI Academic D nile 2018-19 “ LAN Camnuter Enaineerina Department
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