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Mechanism of lead (II) biosorption bydelonixregialeaves and bark :Combined sorbent effect
by Mamman, Saratu | Olosunla, Tayelolu.
Edition: Vol. 6(2), July-DecemberSource: International journal of advances in pure applied chemistryPublisher: New Delhi Global Research Publication 2018Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
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Green synthesis and biocompatibility of titanium nanoparticles
by Vadlapudi, VArahalarao.
Edition: Vol. 6(2), July-DecemberSource: International journal of advances in pure applied chemistryPublisher: New Delhi Global Research Publication 2018Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
43.
Voltammetric behavior of gemcitabine in nanoqueous media and its analytical determination in pharmaeutical preparation
by Yilmaz, Bilal.
Edition: Vol.6(2), Jul-DecSource: International journal of advances in pure applied chemistryPublisher: New Delhi Global Research Publication 2018Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
44.
Frontier molecular orbital simulations for comparative prediction of reactivity and stability of stearic acidand oleicacid using density functional theroy
by Ituen, F. B | Oluwaseyi, O. R.
Edition: Vol.6(2), July-DecSource: International journal of advances in pure applied chemistryPublisher: New Delhi Global Research Publication 2018Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
45.
Design and Development of Concept Assessment Tool (CAT) : A Concept Inventory
by Sachan, Akhil | Bhadri, G. N.
Edition: Vol.33(1), JulySource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
46.
Transforming Engineering Education in India by Seeking Motivations from Bharat
by Jain, Sanjay D | Nanoti, Vivek M.
Edition: Vol.33(1), JulySource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: New Delhi Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
47.
Participation of Industry in Curriculum Design and Development
by Balasubramani, R.
Edition: Vol.33(1), JulySource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
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Archival-Based Flipped Classroom Implementation for Enhancing the Performance of Academically Struggling Students
by Asundi, Sharanabasaweshwara.
Edition: Vol.33(1), JulySource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
49.
Desired Educational Ecosystem in the Fast-Growing Educational Institutes in India
by Vedhathiri, Thanikachalam.
Edition: Vol.32(4), AprilSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
50.
Curriculum Development of an Engineering PG Program at an Autonomous Institute – A Case Study
by Patil, Satyajit R | Ghatage, Pankaj S.
Edition: Vol.32(4), AprilSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
51.
IRSIEC Technique - Integral Revision, In Semester Examination and Evaluation of Content/Course
by Mulla, Ansar A | Patil, Satyajit R.
Edition: Vol.32(4), AprilSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
52.
Indian universities and colleges, where do they fall short, with respect to world best? Teaching of Research & Innovation skills in universities & colleges is the major handicap If India ignores, future Generations will not pardon us
by Naik, B. M.
Edition: Vol.32(4), AprilSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2019Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
53.
Design Thinking Implementation by Faculty through EPICS Project
by Yakub B | Naik, Santosh Madeva.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
54.
Worksheet Implementation for Engaging Students in Learning
by Unissa, Azeem | Sai Teja.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
55.
Exploring Blended Flipped Classroom for Syllabus Coverage
by Unissa, Azeem | Aishwarya Gopakumar.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
56.
Comparison of Peer Grades and Instructor Grades for Problem Solving Activity
by Unissa, Azeem | Kothamasu, Bhagyasree.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
57.
Institutionalizing Continuous Improvement Plan for Program Assessment
by Verma, Alok K.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
58.
Performance Management and Turnaround Mechanism of Poorly Performing Institutes
by Vedhathiri, Thanikachalam.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
59.
Employ Gamification to Make “I&CS” More Interesting
by Dixit, Rashmi K | Nirgude, Manisha.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).
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Online Examinations to Undergraduate Engineering Students: A Case Study in an Autonomous Institution
by Reddy, S. Sudhakara | Arumugam S.
Edition: Vol.32(2), OctSource: Journal of engineering education transformationsPublisher: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2018Online access: Click here Availability: Items available for reference: School of Engineering & Technology (1).