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- Placement Guidelines |Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Placement Guidelines for students at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Placement Guidelines Home / Placements Guiding Principles The placement unit at UMIT will not compel students to accept any job offer, nor will it recommend any particular student to the industry. The entire procedure being purely voluntary, the Placement unit will serve to merely bridge the gap between a job-aspirant and a prospective employer. It will however help students to plan their careers by providing information and guiding them about the companies which approach the Institute for placement Registration At the beginning of the placements a meeting of final-year students interested in placement will be organized where students will be briefed about the modus operandi of placement procedures and the expectations of industry based on the market dynamics and experience of previous year. Students will register with the placement office latest by the advised deadline after that registration will not be validated. Any student who will not register will not be allowed to appear for campus interview. Off Campus Applications & Pre Placement Offers (PPO) Any student, who procures an off-campus job, is required to report the same to the placement office within one working day. All pre placement offers extended to any student have to be routed through the placement cell. Any student, who receives a pre-placement offer, is required to report the same to the placement office within one working day. All companies which take students for summer internships will be asked in advance about any Pre Placement Offers they have extended. The student will be given a choice to accept or reject the offer till one day before the start of the placements. In case the student accepts it; the PPO would be treated equivalent to securing a job through the placement cell. If the student does not accept the offer, the company would be notified (before the first day of placements) of the same. Any breach of these rules shall lead to the student getting debarred from the placement process. Any student found to have secured a pre placement offer and not informed the placement cell of the same will be debarred from the placement process and the company will be notified of the same. Besides this, UMIT can also take any further action, as necessary. UMIT Campus Placement Instruction for Students Companies are being requested to have a Pre Placement Talk before they begin the selection process. Due to large number of companies visiting the campus, simultaneous PPTs could be conducted. A student might not be able to attend all PPTs. In such a case students would get a brief written profile of the company from the control room/ Placement Notice Board. The Companies who are not doing a formal PPT will give a brief written profile which will be posted on the PLACEMENT NOTICE BOARD of the Campus holding the placements. This will also be available with the student volunteers responsible for these companies. All students are requested to clarify all their doubts during the PPT and make an informed decision about the companies where they would like to apply. After the PPT is over, interested students may give their registration number (consent for appearing in interview) to the student volunteers. No student will individually handover resume to any Company. Student’s name will be taken off from the registration list as soon as he/she gets the confirmed offer from any company and will not be eligible to sit for any more interviews irrespective of the categories of jobs, i.e. in case the student has appeared for multiple interviews, the first offer would be considered as the ‘final job offer’ If any student doesn’t accept a confirmed offer then UMIT will not allow him/her to sit for any further interview. Students must carry enough number of copies of their resumes. Students may contact the placement cell in case of any queries/ problems Do’s and Don’ts During the Interview the Students must follow formal dress code whereas they can be in smart casuals also. However under no circumstances casual dresses, short skirts, distraught/torn jeans or revealing dresses be worn. The design students must carry their portfolio and if possible physical samples of their work in a proper portfolio or smart bags. The Technology and Management may carry reports and documents of the projects undertaken. The Placement procedure should be taken in the right spirit. Any student found influencing the interview panel directly or indirectly with personal contacts will be disqualified. Job Offers A student shall be allowed to go through the selection processes, based on specified criteria, till she secures a job offer. Students shall not request any organization to keep an offer pending. Any such request shall be considered as a serious breach of the placement norms. They shall also not request their future employers to allow extension of deadline for communication of their decision regarding offers made by an organization. Such a job offer shall be treated as a final offer and the student shall not be eligible for placement assistance, thereafter. All offers of a particular company shall be announced at the end of the selection process of that company. All offers shall be routed through the Placement cell only Withdrawal Procedure Any student who has applied for a particular company can withdraw from the company after the Pre Placement Talk. Once the selection procedure has started, students cannot withdraw at any stage, unless they have a final offer from another organization. It is presumed that students would apply for a position after careful consideration of all the relevant aspects. If a student does not appear for interview after giving the nomination and confirmation after PPT, he/she is deemed to have withdrawn. Points to be Remembered Keep record of organizations and positions for which they apply. Keep notes on the job details announced. These are useful at the time of interview. Prepare completely for attending the various Written Tests, Group Discussions and Interviews, particularly in respect of the specific company for which they are appearing. Students shall not, at the time of interview, negotiate with the employer about salary and terms different from what is announced earlier, unless the announcement specifies that the salary is negotiable. While attending interviews, students must be punctual and come in formal dress only. Never take a cell phone into an interview. The students must observe and adhere to all codes of conduct rules specified by UMIT. While answering questions in the interview, students should observe decorum. They should abstain from making any kind of derogatory remarks about others. The impact of the behaviour exhibited by the interviewees has at times reduced the opportunities available to future batches of students. Irresponsible behaviour, such as efforts to "market" oneself, derogatory remarks about other candidates or the university, negotiations other than those purported under the due process, will be seriously viewed. Such students may be denied further Placement Assistance
- Codechef | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Code chef UMIT is a zealous group, with an aim to "teach, learn and spread" the spirit of competitive programming among enthusiastic individuals. Council and Committees Gallery CodeChef was created as a platform to help programmers make it big in the world of algorithms, computer programming, and programming contests. We are a zealous group, to "teach, learn and spread" the spirit of competitive programming among enthusiastic individuals. As a Chapter, we believe in making CP a fun, interactive and a go-to subject for students and help them overcome all kinds of CP obstacles. Our mission is to build a robust Competitive Programming culture on campuses and to help students become better problem solvers fostering learning and professional development. Apart from that, we focus on engaging participants in coding contests, to hone their programming skills, develop & learn in a fun-oriented manner! Activities WEEKLY PREPARATORY QUIZZES SESSIONS THAT HELP TO DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS WORKSHOP WITH HANDS-ON CODING CHANCES TO WORK WITH THE COUNCIL INTRODUCTION TO CP REGULAR CONTESTS TO ENHANCE YOUR SKILLS Council 2021-22 Contact us~
- Research Highlight | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Different Research topics at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Research Highlight Home / Policy-and-Research-Area De-Speckling of Synthetic Aperture Radar Using Discrete Fourier Transform A novel technique is propounded, which uses Boxcar filter for reduction of speckle-noise whilst retaining the point targets, edges and texture with the inclusion of Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) in the speckle reduction framework. Sanjav Shitole, Vijal Jain, V. S. K. Vanama Urban area classification with quad-pol L-band ALOS-2 SAR data: A case of Chennai city, India The fully-polarimetric L-band ALOS-2 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data of the two land regions, having heterogeneous land uses, as high-rise high-density and medium-rise low-density of the Chennai city is used for rapid identification of the urban regions. A comparative assessment of the two supervised classification algorithms such as Wishart and Support Vector Machine (SVM) is presented to classify urban areas from non urban areas. The results of classification with the two classes as urban and non urban indicate that the SVM outperformed the Wishart supervised classification algorithm. Dhanashri S. Kanade, Venkata Sai Krishna Vanama and Sanjay Shitole Patent-Smart Barricades for traffic congestion reduction This project proposes an electronic barricade system which will divert this one way traffic to the underutilized side of the road during peak hours. The barricade will move forward & backward for vehicles to change lanes. Diverting the traffic again depends on the frequency of the traffic on the reverse side, type of area where the vehicle wanted to reach(needs to have a smart electronics board for information), Type of local area (City or outside the city). Ms Charushila and Dr Nema Shikha Traffic prediction using IoT and Machine Learning In this context, using an improved deep learning model, the complex interactions among roadways, transportation traffic, environmental elements, and traffic crashes have been explored. Once the real time traffic data is available an optimal traffic flow prediction model is created using optimized HMM framework, which directly predicts the corresponding traffic flow. Ms Charushila and Dr Nema Shikha Low Complexity IAOR Signal Detection for Uplink GSM - Massive MIMO Systems In the MMSE detector, the computational complexity to calculate the inverse of the channel matrix is very high. Low complexity and energy-efficient signal detection algorithm called Improved Accelerated over Relaxation (IAOR) is implemented for large-scale MIMO systems. The algorithm can iteratively detect the transmitted signal without the complicated inversion of the channel matrix. Ms Seema H. and Dr Nema Shikha
- CSI | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Computer Society of India is the first and largest body of computer professionals in India. It has 71 chapters across India, 418 student branches, and more than 90,000 members. Usha Mittal Institute of Technology being a part of C.S.I. Mumbai Chapter organises various events and workshops throughout the year under the guidance of CSI Mumbai Chapter. Council and Committees Gallery Formed in the year 1965, the Computer Society of India is the first and the largest body of computer professionals in India. Today, CSI has 72 chapters all over India, 511 student branches, and more than 100,000 members.The CSI UMIT chapter was formed in 1998 and it has been instrumental in providing students with wholesome technical experience. The past 17 years stand witness to numerous students of the institute benefit from this association. We currently have about 90 members who are a part of CSI-UMIT. Every year we conduct fests, workshops, industrial visits and seminars to keep the students updated about the ever-evolving technology. We also publish a yearly technical magazine called ‘Paradigm’. CSI UMIT has been an active part of TechNext India an annual academic national conference and awards for academia, organized by CSI Mumbai chapter and hosted by IIT Bombay. Activities ABHIVYAKTI 20-21 INDUSTRIAL VISIT CLOUD COMPUTING WEBINAR GIT AND GIT HUB WORKSHOP Co- Ordinator Prof. Mohan Bonde Council 2021-22 Contact us~
- Sttp-fdp-cst | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
STTP / FDP attended by faculties of Computer Science and technology department at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Faculty Participation in STTP/FDP Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology 1/1 Links Departments Faculty STTP/FDP/Workshops Conducted Faculty Participation in STTP/FDP Projects Student Achievement
- About SNDT | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
SNDT Women’s University is the first Women’s university in India as well as in South-East Asia. The University was founded by Maharshi Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve in 1916 for a noble cause of Women’s Education. The first five women graduated in 1921 from this University. About SNDT Women's University SNDT Juhu Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology SNDT Juhu SNDT Churchgate Mittal Institute Of Technology SNDT Churchgate SNDT Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology SNDT SNDT Juhu Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology SNDT Juhu 1/4 Related Navigation About SNDT About UMIT Principal's Message Vision And Objectives Founder's Legacy Institutional Values Committees IT Infrastructure Contact SNDT Women’s University is the first Women’s University in India and South-East Asia, established in 1916 by the visionary social reformer Maharshi Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve. Founded with the mission of empowering women through education, the University has been a pioneer in women-centric learning for over a century. From just five graduates in 1921, SNDT Women’s University has evolved into a multi-disciplinary institution offering programs from K-12 to Ph.D. across a wide range of fields including liberal arts, sciences, commerce, education, technology, and vocational studies. The University now proudly operates four campuses: Churchgate (Headquarters), Mumbai Juhu, Mumbai Karve Road, Pune Chandrapur, Maharashtra (newly added) With the ability to affiliate colleges across India (with prior consent from state governments), SNDTWU has a national presence and influence. In 2025, the University was Re-Accredited by NAAC, reaffirming its commitment to quality education, academic excellence, and social responsibility. SNDT Women’s University distinguishes itself through: Research centres in Women’s Studies, Inclusion and Exclusion, and Distance Education A Nursery School serving as a lab for Human Development studies Six recognized Ph.D. research institutions A vibrant academic community of 50,000+ students and 1,100+ teaching and non-teaching staff across seven states and one union territory Guided by the motto: “An enlightened woman is a source of infinite strength,” the University is committed to transformative education that nurtures leadership, innovation, and empowerment. In national rankings, SNDT Women’s University was placed 32nd among India’s multi-disciplinary universities and 4th in Western India by the Week-Hansa Research Survey 2020.
- Principal's Message | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Principal's Message of Usha Mittal Institute of Technology SNDTWU Principal's Message I am delighted to welcome you to the SNDT Women University conducted reputed engineering college-the Usha Mittal Institute of Technology (UMIT), Mumbai. Quality assurance is the prime focus of the UMIT. Six undergraduate programs viz. Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Technology, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Data Science and the Artificial Intelligence are approved by the AICTE, New Delhi. Postgraduate programs in Computer Science & Technology and the Electronics & Communication Engineering are also approved by the AICTE, New Delhi. There are PhD recognized research centres in Computer Science & Technology, Electronics & Communication Engineering and Infrastructure System Engineering. Performance of candidates passing from this institute is excellent. This engineering college has a rich legacy of excellence, innovation and social responsibility. UMIT has a team of dedicated, qualified and experienced faculty members, who are committed for imparting knowledge, skills and values to our students. In line with the guidelines issued in the National Education Policy, the UMIT has modified the structure and the syllabus of both under-graduate and post-graduate programs. Infrastructural facilities shall also be developed gradually to cope up with all these requirements. Students are very independent and bright, but they need to be given a clear path and plan for accomplishing a task. The UMIT provides support to students to focus and strengthen their capabilities to set their career goals to ultimately receive a decent job in industries. As a Principal of this college, I assure you of my full support and guidance for overall development of students. I hope that you will have fruitful and enjoyable stay at the UMIT. I wish you all the best for your future. Dr Yogesh Nerkar PRINCIPAL
- PLACEMENTS | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Good placements at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Training and Placement Usha Mittal institute of Technology Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology Usha Mittal institute of Technology 1/4 Placement Guidelines Testimonials Alumni Network Contact Us The Training & Placement Cell of the Institute was established in the academic year 2000-2001 with the aim of getting various national and multinational companies to the campus. In order to achieve this objective students are trained for aptitude tests, group discussions, personal interviews and technical interviews with industry participation. Regular Industry Interaction Forums with the goal of orienting students with career prospects in their chosen field and also to bridge the gap between academic aspirations and industry expectations are organized where leading IT companies give valuable insights into their company profiles and discuss career opportunities for fresh engineers. Placement Statistics Year-wise Placements Year No. of Companies Number of Students Placed Highest CTC 2023-24 32 203 32.76 LPA 2022-23 31 199 21.00 LPA 2021-22 22 177 19.63 LPA 2020-21 16 159 19.63 LPA 2019-20 11 109 8 LPA 2018-19 7 102 7 LPA 2017- 18 6 75 7 LPA 2016-17 8 141 8 LPA Placement statistics for the Academic year 2021-22 Internship Offers from top Core Companies (last 5 years) Our Industry Recruiters
- Student achievement_IT | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Students Achievements of Information technology department in various areas at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Student Achievement IT Links Departments Faculty STTP/FDP/Workshops Conducted Faculty Participation in STTP/FDP Projects Student Achievement
- Induction Program_GE | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Induction Program is conducted by General Engineering department for first year engineering students at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Induction Program Links Departments Faculty Induction Programme Faculty Participation in STTP/FDP Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology Usha Mittal Institute Of Technology 1/3 Introduction Induction programme is Introduced from the academic year 2018 for new entrants to UG programmes as per the guidelines of the AICTE with the following objectives. Normal classes start only after the induction program is over. Objectives: To help new students adjust and feel comfortable in the new environment Inculcate in them the ethos and culture of the institution, Help them build bonds with other students and faculty members, and expose them to a sense of larger purpose and self-exploration. To educate the new entrants about the environment in a particular institution, and connect them with the people in it. It engages with the new students as soon as they come into the institution; regular classes start only after that. To introduce the incumbents to the institutional policies, processes, practices, culture and values, To assign the incumbents to their mentor groups . List of activities that need to be done during the induction program Physical Activities Creative Arts and Culture Mentoring & creating awareness of Universal Human Values Familiarization with College, Dept./Branch Literary Activities Proficiency Modules Lectures & Workshops by Eminent People Visits in Local Area Extra-Curricular Activities in College Feedback and Report on the Program Induction Program Report Academic Year 2022-2023 2021-2022 2020-2021 2019-2020
- Departments | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Well established departments at Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Department Home / Academics / Department INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY GENERAL ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION COMPUTER ENGINEERING DATA SCIENCE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- Contact Us | Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Contact information of Usha Mittal Institute of Technology Contact Us Usha Mittal Institute of Technology SNDT Women's University, Juhu-Tara Road, Sir Vitthaldas Vidyavihar, Santacruz(W), Mumbai 400049 Landline: (022) - 26606040 office@umit.sndt.ac.in Principal Landline: (022) - 26605183 Contact Details






