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PRIYANKA GAGGAR

DOB: October 23rd, 1987


Address- 105, Pramukh Palace, Priti Sagar Complex, Link Road, Borivali (West), Mumbai 400 091.
Contact Number-912228673589 / 919619555042
Marital Status: Unmarried
E Mail: priyanka_bubbly@yahoo.co.in, gaggarpm@lntebg.com

EDUCATION_____________________________________________________________________

Degree Examination University/Board Year of Grade(%)


passing
Bachelor of Fourth Year University 2010 Awaited
Engineering Of
Third Year 2009 70.76%
(Electronics & Mumbai
Telecommunication) Second 2008 67.96%
Year
Diploma in Final Year Maharashtra 2007 81.00%
Engineering State Board Of
(Electronics & Technical
Telecommunication) Education
- Industry Integrated (MSBTE)
Course (4years)
Secondary School Grade X Maharashtra 2003 74.93%
Certificate State Board

PROJECTS:

• FINAL YEAR PROJECT B.E (On-Going) :

COIL DRIVE (OUTHOUSE PROJECT SPONSORED BY L&T EBG, Mumbai)

This is on-going project started in June'2009. We are designing a coil drive for L&T under the
guidance of Mr. Sandeep Kharate, Manager, Switchgear Design & Development Centre Of
Electrical & Electronics Division, L&T. Coil Drives are designed in such a way that it can be
directly connected to high-current load devices. It is used to switch a large amount of electrical
power through its contacts. In industries high power motors are being used and so very high
voltage is required to run them. Hence Coil Drives are used in devices to switch more than
fifteen amperes of current or in circuits which are rated more than a few kilowatts. Coil Drives
take only required amount of voltage and hence reduce losses.
• FINAL YEAR PROJECT – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING

ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE DEMONSTRATOR

We designed Electronic Telephone Demonstrator in VI & VII Semester of Diploma in


Engineering. Electromechanical or rotary dial telephones have been in use for nearly a
century. The working of these telephones could be easily demonstrated and understood
as mechanical movements such as making & breaking of the contacts by rotary dialers,
which are visible & hence quite easy to assimilate. Unlike its mechanical counterpart, the
electronic telephone does not have visible movements and therefore it needs a different
demonstration model and some electronic test equipment for observing its operation.

CO- CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

• I am an active member of The Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and
have helped organize the technical festival Zephyr-08.

• I have participated in IEEE project on DTMF Receiver & IC detector.

• I have given a technical paper presentation on SIX STATES OF MATTER.

• Participated in Annual Electronics Exhibition organized by IEEE- COMTRONICS.

LANGUAGES KNOWN

• English, Hindi, Marathi, Rajasthani.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

• I have completed 5 years of Navy Training as a Cadet at INS HAMLA during my school
days.

• Completed Elementary & Intermediate Drawing Exams.

• Won Certificates in Dance Competitions at various level in school.

• Playing sports like Squash, Swimming, throw ball.

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