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Six-Day Faculty Development Program Concludes Successfully at MIT Meerut

Meerut: The Computer Science and Engineering Department of Meerut Institute of Technology (MIT), located on Partapur Bypass, successfully concluded a six-day Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Celonis Process Mining. The program, held in collaboration with the AICTE EduSkills ATAL FDP initiative, saw participation from 18 faculty members representing prestigious institutions across the country.

Esteemed participants included educators from Indraprastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad, Galgotias University, IILM Greater Noida, and UEM Jaipur. The primary objective of the FDP was to equip faculty members with the latest insights and practical experience in the field of process mining, an emerging area of data science and analytics.

The training sessions were led by expert instructor Pawan Kumar, who provided a comprehensive blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice. Under his guidance, participants explored new techniques in process mining and learned how to apply these methods to real-world datasets, enhancing their understanding and skills in this rapidly evolving domain.

The event was graced by the presence of Director KLA Khan, Dr. Alok Chauhan, and Head of Department Dr. MIH Ansari, along with coordinators Ayush Singhal and Ritima. The program was praised for its effective organization and the value it provided to the attending educators.

This FDP has not only enhanced the skill set of the participants but also fostered a collaborative spirit among educators from various institutions, paving the way for future academic and research advancements in process mining.

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