Student Result

Our Toppers

Our Departmental TOPPERS LIST-2017-18


S.E. (Civil) 2017-18

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Telange PratikshaFirst8.44
2. Nanaware SandeepSecond8.24
3. Chikane PratikThird7.89
4. Temkar bhaveshFourth7.70
5. Gade MayurFifth7.60

T.E. (Civil) 2017-18

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Nimase SonaliFirst7.75
2. Pal RakeshSecond7.58
3. Malusare PritamThird7.54
4. Gayakwad SayaliFourth7.50
5. Barapatre MadhurimaFifth7.15

Last Year(Civil) 2017-18

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Bhopi Bhavesh MadhukarFirst9.36
2. Powar Tejas PradeepSecond9.21
3. Bhamre Roshani PrakashThird9.14
4. Ghuge Ganesh MurlidharFourth8.96

Our Departmental TOPPERS LIST-2016-17


S.E. (Civil) 2016-17

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Mishra ShivaniFirst7.82
2. Nimase Sonali BhanudasSecond7.56
3. Barapatre Madhurima MahadevThird7.25

T.E. (Civil) 2016-17

NameClassC.G.P.A
1.Bhambre Roshini PrakashFirst8.62
2.Pawar Tejas PradeepSecond8.56
3. Bhopi Bhavesh MadhukarThird8.46

B.E. (Civil) 2016-17

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Rohan HaradFirst9.03
2. Sayali BarveSecond8.89
3. Rajput DananjeyaThird8.65

B.E. (Civil) 2016-17

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Nidhi AgarwalFirst9.63
2. Omkar JadhavSecond9.28
3. Dharmesh GanganiThird8.8

Our Departmental TOPPERS LIST-2015-16


S.E. (Civil) 2015-16

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Bhamare RoshniFirst7.87
2. Bhopi BhaveshSecond7.84
3. Tejas PowarThird7.64

F.E. (Civil) 2015-16

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Nimase SonaliFirst7.28
2. Borade TusharSecond7.02
3. Gaikwad SayaliThird6.90

T.E. (Civil) 2015-16

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Neha PawarFirst7.56
2. Rohan HaradSecond7.55
3. Pritesh KambliThird7.50

B.E. (Civil) 2015-16

NameClassC.G.P.A
1. Nidhi AgarwalFirst9.63
2. Omkar JadhavSecond9.28
3. Dharmesh GanganiThird8.8

Program Learning Outcomes

Economic Data Manipulation:
Students will be able to effectively use modern programming languages to clean, organize, query, summarize, visualize, and model large volumes and varieties of data.

Economic Data Analytics:
Students will possess a theoretical and applied understanding of the use of econometrics and statistics for descriptive and causal inference.

Applied Economic Theory:
Students will be able to understand and apply economic theory to understand how businesses and other organizations interact with each other and with users/customers/clients and use this understanding to guide data analysis.

Economic Problem Solving:
Students will be able to solve real-world data-driven business and policy problems working with economists, policy makers, data scientists and business practitioners.
Economic Communication: Students will be able to communicate their research approach and findings at an excellent level, both in writing and verbally.

Major Requirements (24 units)

Microeconomic Foundations (4 units)
Students learn microeconomic frameworks that guide sophisticated empirical analyses. Students must take at least four units of coursework in this category.

– ESTU 322 – Applied Microeconomic Theory
– ESTU 430 – Microeconomics: Theory & Appl
– ESTU 440 – Micro for Digitized Economy

Professional Communication (2 units)
Students develop their communication skills in the context of economic analysis. At least 2 units of coursework must be taken from this category.

– ESTU 660 – Graduate Program Writing
– ESTU 681 – Institutions Markets Platforms

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VEERACHARYA TECHNICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS Opp Shelu Suburban Railway Station. taluka-Karjat,Mumbai – 410101

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