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In 1991, the course in computer engineering was started with an intake capacity of 60 students. In 2001, the course in information technology was started with an intake capacity of 30 students. The institute is named after the late Rev. Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues. [3]
After the Satyam scandal of 2008–09, Tech Mahindra emerged as the top bidder for a 31% stake in Satyam Computer Services, beating a bid from Larsen & Toubro. [12] After evaluating the bids, the government-appointed board of Satyam Computer announced on April 13, 2009 that it had selected Venturbay Consultants Private Limited, a subsidiary of Tech Mahindra, as the highest bidder to acquire a ...
Bandra was also home to the 37X46 metre (120X150 foot) portrait of Dadasaheb Phalke on the MTNL building at Bandra Reclamation. It was created by Ranjit Dahiya (from the Bollywood Art Project) and other artists including Yantr , Munir Bukhari and Nilesh Kharade as part of the St+art Mumbai festival in 2014.
Big Tech in India, also known as the Indian IT Giants, are the largest companies in the Indian information technology industry.The definition primarily includes Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, HCLTech, and Wipro, and also often encompasses Cognizant and Tech Mahindra.
The Computer Department comprises 4 Laboratories (named lab1,2,4,4) Hardware Laboratory; Graphics Laboratory; Design Laboratory; Programming Laboratory; All the laboratories are fully equipped with Sun machines, P4 machines, local area network, Internet connection. Using OS like SUSE Linux 10.0, Solaris 10, Windows XP and now Windows Vista.
Mumbai Educational Trust also known as MET League of Colleges is an academic institution located in Bandra, Mumbai and Nashik. It offers degrees in areas including management, information technology, mass media, pharmacy, medical sciences and insurance training research & development. [1]
CMC was incorporated on 26 December 1975, as the 'Computer Management Corporation Private Limited'. [5] The Government of India (GoI) held 100 percent of the equity share capital. On 19 August 1977, it was converted into a public limited company, again wholly owned by the GoI.
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