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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

DEPARTMENT OF LIFELONG LEARNING AND EXTENSION

CERTIFICATE

Name of the Student: Maghade Akshay Thaksen Mangal
Name and Address of the College: Western College of Commerce & Business Management,
Sector-9, Plot no: 2 ,Sanpada.

Name of the Project in which student had enrolled: ICT-SDE

INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY-SKILLS DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION

Title of the Project Report: Submitted to: DLLE, University of Mumbai.

Signature of the Student Signature of the Teacher

Signature of Field Coordinator Signature of Principal with College Seal

Signature of the Director, DLLE with Seal

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and Supported me during the writing of this Project Report.
My deepest thanks to Prof. Ritul Verma, Extentension teacher, guiding the project.
I express my thanks to the Principal of Western College of Commerce & Business Management, for extending his support. My deep sense of gratitude for providing Computer lab for completing 80 hrs. Thanks and appreciation to the people who supported for completing 40 hrs at the community level.
I would also thank my Institution and my computer lab technician & attendant. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to my family and well wishers.
Reason for joining Extension work Activity
I have joined the department of Life Long Learning and Extension work Activity to earn knowledge and to give it back to the society as a social work and to help the needy people, also it has given me a chance to gain extra and professional knowledge about Information System without any extra fees.
Finally for 10 marks to improve my T.Y.B.Sc(IT) percentage.

Signature of Representative of the DLLE with the seal of certification if approved for 10 grace

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