MANISH SINGH
House no:-***/*, Govindpuri, Kalkaji, New Delhi
Phone no: +917*********
Email: ab2kxo@r.postjobfree.com
Passport no: 05813086
PROFILE
I am an enthusiastic electronics engineering student with sound theoretical knowledge and good
experimental skills, exploring an early opportunity to utilize those skills to enhance
understanding of engineering principles and their applications. I am particularly interested in the
following areas: embedded system, and/or relevant industrial communication systems related to
Embedded system
Personal Information
Name:- Manish Singh
29th of May 1990
Date of birth:-
Language Known:- English, Hindi, Nepali
Nationality: - Nepalese
Academic Qualification And Skills
School Leaving Certificate SLC Board of Nepal with 75% in 2006.
Intermediate of Science (10+2) Higher Secondary Education Board of Nepal with 72% in
2008.
Key modules: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics
and English.
Technical Qualification
B.Tech in Electronics & Singhania University (2009-2013), Rajasthan, India, with
Communication 80.24%.
Key modules: Analog Electronics, Power Electronics,
Digital Electronics, Electrical Circuit &Machines, Analog
and Digital Communication, Wireless Communication,
Digital Signal Processing, Microprocessor Control System,
VLSI
Extra Qualification
IT Skills C and C++ programming languages at NIIT Delhi, India
and also proficient in Data structure, with good knowledge
of MS office.
Other Skills Appeared for TOEFL iBt and scored 88
Appeared for GRE and scored 301(verbal 145,maths 156)
Projects
• Undergraduate Project: Cyclic Hydro Power Generation at Singhania University:-
The objective of the project was to demonstrate a continual hydro-power generation using
the discharged water by pumping it back into the reservoir- similar to the concept of
pumped hydro-generation/storage. During off-peak demand the grid has surplus power
that can be used as storage such as pumping back the discharged water into the reservoir
when the electricity tariff is significantly cheaper.
Turbine output mechanical power is directly proportional to the head of the reservoir and a
minimum head is required to generate electrical power. Due to height constraint, a synchronous
motor was used as a prime-mover in the lab. A dc generator was used to supply the load
assuming that the cycle of power flow was maintained by pumping back the discharged water
using synchronous machine.
• Undergraduate project: Security system based on RFID technology.
TRAINING
• Six months industrial training on Embedded system and programming at
HCL, new delhi.
Extra Curricular activities
• Participated in “Quiz Hunt” held at School of Industrial Engineering
• Participated in Cyber gaming “Counter Strike” held at School of Computer Science & IT
• Volunteered in a University Cultural Competition “Avocation”
• Attended Workshop on “Embedded Systems & Robotics”, held during 16-18 April by
‘Promineo Technologies Jaipur’ at Singhania University, 2011.