
CRPF Gate, No.3, Hingna Road, Digdoh Hills, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India - 440016
The landscape of higher technical education in India has undergone a transformative shift, transitioning from a focus on standardized degree conferral to the development of integrated ecosystems that prioritize innovation, research, and industrial synergy. At the center of this evolution in Central India is G H Raisoni College of Engineering (GHRCE), Nagpur. Established in 1996, GHRCE has ascended to a position of prominence, characterized by its empowered autonomous status and its consistent performance across national ranking frameworks such as the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) and the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). This article provides an exhaustive examination of the institution's academic architecture, research capabilities, entrepreneurial support systems, and global collaborations, articulating the mechanisms through which it sustains its standing in the competitive educational landscape.
The trajectory of GHRCE is marked by its early adoption of autonomy, a strategic move that allowed the institution to bypass the rigidities of traditional university structures and implement a curriculum aligned with global engineering standards. Affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, the college became autonomous in 2010, with the University Grants Commission (UGC) recently renewing this status until 2032. This longevity in autonomy has enabled the institution to pioneer the Choice Based Relative Grading Credit System, fostering a student-centric learning environment that emphasizes flexibility and interdisciplinary exploration.
The institutional commitment to quality is validated by its accreditation profile. GHRCE holds an A++ grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a score of 3.55/4, achieved during its third cycle in 2023. Furthermore, most of its undergraduate programs are Tier-I accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), a critical distinction that ensures the global recognition of its degrees under the Washington Accord.
Attribute | Current Standing / Status |
|---|---|
NAAC Accreditation | A++ Grade (3.55/4) |
NBA Accreditation | Tier-I (Washington Accord recognized) |
Autonomous Status | Granted 2010; Valid until 2032 |
AICTE Approval | Approved (Platinum Category for Industry Linkage) |
IIRF Ranking 2025 | 22nd in India (Private Engineering Colleges) |
NIRF 2025 (Engineering) | 201-300 Band (9th in Maharashtra) |
The institution's recognition in the "Platinum Category" by the AICTE-CII Survey for the best industry-linked institution for six consecutive years underscores its success in bridging the gap between academic theory and industrial practice.
The educational offerings at GHRCE are structured to cater to a diverse range of career paths, from foundational technical skills to high-level research. The institution manages 11 undergraduate programs, 9 postgraduate programs, and 5 doctoral programs, reflecting a comprehensive approach to engineering and management education.
The Bachelor of Technology programs at GHRCE are designed around the principle of Project-Based Learning (PBL). The curriculum is regularly updated to include emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science, and the Internet of Things (IoT), ensuring that graduates are prepared for the demands of Industry 4.0.
Department / Program | Duration | Core Competencies and Skill Integration |
|---|---|---|
Computer Science & Engineering | 4 Years | Python, Hadoop, Blockchain, Cloud Computing |
Artificial Intelligence | 4 Years | Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Robotics |
Data Science, IoT & Cyber Security | 4 Years | Network Security, Big Data Analytics, Cryptography |
Information Technology | 4 Years | Salesforce, Tableau, Virtualization Technology |
Electronics & Telecommunication | 4 Years | VLSI Design, Signal Processing, VANET |
Mechanical Engineering | 4 Years | CAD/CAM, Robotics, Renewable Energy |
Electrical Engineering | 4 Years | Integrated Power Systems, Control Systems |
Civil Engineering | 4 Years | - |
The Department of Information Technology and Computer Science emphasizes technical certifications as part of the syllabus, offering courses in Big Data, Hadoop, and Image Processing at no additional cost to the students. This proactive approach to skill acquisition is a primary driver of the institution's high employability rates.
The postgraduate architecture at GHRCE is focused on specialization and research excellence. The M.Tech programs are often sponsored and aligned with industry requirements, particularly in fields like Defense Technology and VLSI Design.
Degree Level | Specializations | Intake / Capacity |
|---|---|---|
M.Tech | Structural Engg, CAD/CAM, Integrated Power Systems, VLSI, Communication Engg, Transportation Engg, CSE, Defense Technology | 108 (Total) |
MBA | General Management, Finance, Marketing, HR, Business Analytics, Operations & Supply Chain | 180 (Total) |
Ph.D. | Civil, Mechanical, CSE, Electrical, Electronics Engineering | 74 Awarded; 48 Ongoing |
The doctoral programs are supported by a cadre of experienced supervisors. For instance, in the Mechanical Engineering department, professors like Dr. Sachin Untawale and Dr. P. V. Walke lead research in Manufacturing and Renewable Energy, respectively, providing a robust mentorship framework for research scholars.
Admissions at GHRCE are primarily governed by the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) of the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra. The institution utilizes a combination of state-level and national-level entrance examinations to ensure a meritocratic intake.
For the B.Tech programs, candidates must have secured at least 45% marks in their 10+2 examination (with 40% for reserved categories) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. Admission is contingent on obtaining a non-zero positive score in either the MHT-CET or the JEE Main examination.
Course Level | Entrance Exams Accepted | Basic Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
B.Tech | MHT-CET, JEE Main | 10+2 with PCM (45%+) |
M.Tech | GATE | B.E. / B.Tech (50%+) |
MBA | MAH MBA CET, CAT, CMAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA | Graduate in any discipline (50%+) |
Ph.D. | UGC-NET, GATE, GPAT, SET, or PET | Master's Degree in relevant field |
The selection for Ph.D. programs involves a two-stage process: an online General Aptitude Test (PET-I and PET-II), followed by a research proposal presentation. Candidates with valid scores in national tests like GATE or UGC-NET are typically exempted from the written test.
The application process requires meticulous documentation, ranging from standard academic transcripts to specialized certificates for sponsored candidates.
Category | Required Documents |
|---|---|
Academic | SSC (10th) & HSSC (12th) Marksheets, Graduation/Diploma Marksheets (for PG) |
Entrance | Exam Scorecards (CET/JEE/GATE/CAT), DTE Registration Letter |
Identity / Legal | Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Domicile Certificate, Birth Certificate |
Category / Support | Caste Certificate, Non-Creamy Layer, Validity Certificate, Income Certificate |
Specialized | Sponsorship Certificate (for M.Tech), Gap Certificate (if applicable) |
Research at GHRCE is not merely an academic exercise but a strategic pillar that informs teaching and innovation. The institution has established a vibrant R&D Cell that oversees external funding, institutional seed money, and patent management.
The college has demonstrated exceptional capability in securing research grants from national bodies. It has received over INR 12 Crore in sponsored research projects from agencies such as the Department of Science and Technology (DST), AICTE, UGC, and SERB. A landmark achievement is the sanction of INR 14 Crore for the NIDHI-Technology Business Incubator (TBI) from the National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB).
Principal Investigator | Project / Laboratory Focus | Funding Agency | Amount (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|
Dr. Santosh Jaju | Anatomical models for rehabilitation | AICTE/DST | 18 Lakhs |
Dr. Dinesh Padole | Modernization of IoT Laboratory | AICTE | 13 Lakhs |
Dr. Prashant Pawade | Modernization of Concrete Technology Lab | AICTE | 11 Lakhs |
Dept. of CSE | Overall Departmental Research Support | AICTE/DST/UGC | 33.98 Lakhs |
To nurture an internal research culture, the G H Raisoni Research Fellowship provides grants ranging from INR 50,000 to INR 5,00,000 for innovative projects proposed by PG students, doctoral scholars, and faculty members.
GHRCE is consistently ranked among the top 10 patent filers in India by the Indian Patent Office. This success is driven by a policy that provides financial assistance for patent filing and copyright registration. To date, the institution has filed over 1,000 patents and has been granted more than 275.
Inventor | Patent Title / Innovation | Status |
|---|---|---|
Prof. Rajesh T Nakhate | Helmet Compliance System for Two-Wheelers | Published |
Dr. Rupali Vairagade | Portable IoT-based Coin-Operated Water Dispenser | Published |
Prof. Shilpa Ghode | IoT-based Automated Pills Dispenser | Granted |
Dr. Sampada Wazalwar | Japanese to English Translation System | Granted |
Prof. Rupali Vairagade | IoT-based Washing Machine for Agricultural Crops | Granted |
The most significant research highlight is the indigenous development of a Nano-satellite by students and faculty, which was launched by ISRO's PSLV C-51, illustrating the practical application of high-level engineering research at the undergraduate level.
The G.H. Raisoni Technology Business Incubator Foundation (GHRTBIF) is a Section 8 company that provides a 20,000 sq. ft. facility dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship. It acts as a bridge between a flash of inspiration and a thriving business, offering infrastructure, mentoring, and financial support.
The GHRTBIF facility includes a sophisticated Fabrication Lab (Fab Lab) equipped with 3D scanners, SLA and FDM 3D printers, CNC routers, and laser cutters. These tools allow students to move from conceptual designs to functional prototypes with high precision.
Facility Feature | Capacity / Specification | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Total Area | 20,000 Sq. Ft. | Incubation and office space |
Seating Capacity | 60+ (Incubation), 300+ (Conference) | Networking and workspace |
Fab Lab Tools | 3D Printing, CNC, Laser Cutting | Rapid Prototyping |
MSME Funding | INR 1.5 Cr (for 15 ideas) | Seed capital for innovation |
The incubator has supported over 55 startups, with several reaching commercial stages. This entrepreneurial culture is a key factor in the institution's 1st rank in India in the ARIIA (Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements) in 2021 among private institutions.
Startup Name | Founder (Status) | Description / Core Service |
|---|---|---|
Murtikaar | Yogesh Gaikwad (3rd Yr Student) | E-commerce for home decor using AR and 360-degree tech |
MOTORODI | Dinesh Jadhav (Alumni) | IoT-based application for environmental education |
Waste Eliminator | Shruti Tharmia & Riddhi Nilawar (Students) | Sustainable waste collection and treatment systems |
Mega Hand Works | Adesh Aradhye (4th Yr Student) | Upcycling sarees into doormats, creating women's employment |
Mineral Drop | Nadeem Khan (GHRTBI Incubatee) | Direct-to-consumer smart water purification technology |
The institution also organizes events like "TechXplore" and "SKY Hackathon," where students have won significant prize money and recognition at the national level.
GHRCE has established a dedicated International Relations Office to facilitate global academic mobility and research collaboration. These partnerships are critical in exposing students to international technical standards and pedagogical approaches.
The institution has signed over 20 active MoUs with international universities, covering academic exchange, joint research, and faculty development.
Partner University | Country | Nature of Collaboration |
|---|---|---|
Curtin University | Malaysia | Academic Exchange |
University of Malaya | Malaysia | Academic and Research Exchange |
Dongguk University | Korea | Academic and Research Exchange |
Aurel Vlaicu University | Romania | Perpetual Academic Exchange |
University of Agder | Norway | Academic Exchange |
HELP University | Malaysia | Expert talks and Conference collaborations |
Northern Illinois University | USA | Research collaboration possibilities |
University of Johannesburg | South Africa | Academic Exchange |
Beyond formal MoUs, the institution frequently hosts expert talks from international faculty. For instance, Dr. Smith Khare from the University of Southern Denmark recently delivered an expert talk on the role of Explainable AI in healthcare to 75 students and faculty members.
One of the most unique academic initiatives at GHRCE is the Credit Transfer Scheme. This program allows students to spend a full semester at some of India's premier engineering institutions, such as IIT Gandhinagar, VJTI Mumbai, or COEP Pune. This exposure to different institutional cultures and higher-level academic rigor significantly enhances the competitive profile of GHRCE graduates.
Employability is the cornerstone of GHRCE's value proposition. The institution's Training and Placement (T&P) Cell works throughout the year to ensure that students are not only technically proficient but also possess the soft skills required by multinational corporations.
In the 2024 academic cycle, GHRCE achieved a placement rate of over 90% for undergraduate students, with more than 200 companies visiting the campus. The median salary for B.Tech graduates saw a notable increase, rising to INR 5.60 LPA.
Academic Year | Total Students Placed | Median Salary (UG) | Highest Package Offered |
|---|---|---|---|
2023-2024 | 753 (UG) / 121 (PG) | INR 5.60 LPA | INR 17.75 LPA (JP Morgan) |
2022-2023 | 761 (UG) / 134 (PG) | INR 4.50 LPA | INR 16.00 LPA |
2021-2022 | 756 (UG) / 56 (PG) | INR 4.00 LPA | INR 12.00 LPA |
Leading recruiters at GHRCE include technology giants and management consultants such as JP Morgan Chase & Co, Deloitte, Capgemini, Amazon, IBM, Bosch, Infosys, Wipro, and Accenture.
Department | Placement Percentage | Top Recruiter Examples |
|---|---|---|
Information Technology | 100% | Microsoft, Amazon, TCS |
Electrical Engineering | 100% | Adani Power, JSW |
Mechanical Engineering | 100% | Yamaha Motors, Bosch |
Computer Science | 100% | Google, Capgemini, IBM |
Civil Engineering | 67.74% | L&T, JSW Steel |
The institution also emphasizes a 100% placement rate for industry internships, which typically last six months or longer, providing students with essential real-world experience before graduation.
The GHRCE campus is situated on a 6-acre site in Nagpur, designed to provide a technology-intensive environment for over 4,000 students.
The infrastructure supports a modern pedagogical approach, with Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the campus and smart classrooms for digital learning.
Facility | Details / Capacity | Strategic Importance |
|---|---|---|
Central Library | 53,000+ Books; 119 Journals | Core academic and research hub |
Specialized Labs | 15+ Labs; 120+ High-end Equip. | Industry-specific skill development |
Incubation Center | 20,000 Sq. Ft. (GHRTBIF) | Hub for student startups and IP filing |
Auditoriums | Multiple spacious venues | Hosting conferences and technical fests |
Connectivity | Campus-wide High-speed Wi-Fi | Supporting MOOCs, Hackathons, and research |
The institution provides separate, secure hostels for male and female students. The on-campus boys' hostel and the off-campus girls' hostel offer a safe environment with 24/7 security, medical support, and nutritious meals.
Amenity | Specification / Facility | Annual Fee / Cost |
|---|---|---|
Hostel (Boys/Girls) | Single, Double, Triple sharing; AC options | INR 70,000 - 1,05,000 |
Food Court | Hygienic, spacious seating | Included in hostel or pay-per-meal |
Transportation | Well-organized bus fleet with tracking | Nominal annual fee |
Gymnasium | Modern machines and free weights | Available for students and staff |
Health Services | 24/7 Ambulance, Doctor on-call | Emergency care and first aid |
The "Raisonians" alumni base is a significant asset to the institution, comprising over 150,000 individuals across the larger Raisoni Group. GHRCE graduates are well-represented in major global tech firms and leading Indian corporations.
The success of GHRCE alumni is a testament to the institution's focus on professional grooming and technical depth.
Name | Role / Current Achievement | Organization / Field |
|---|---|---|
Prashant Khedekar | Director | Capgemini |
Amruta Sapre | Certified SAFe Scrum Master | Elektrobit, Germany |
Ashwin Kumar Kuhikar | Global Network Architect | DB Schenker, Germany |
Anushree Pingley | Project Manager | Perficient, Nagpur |
Apoorva Doctor | Structural Design Engineer | BESIX, Middle East |
Nupur Gokhale | Data Science Lead | Cossette Media, Canada |
The Alumni Association actively participates in the college's development through motivational lectures, sponsorship of industrial trips, and by facilitating campus interviews and internships.
The standing of GHRCE in the national educational landscape is validated by its performance in multiple ranking frameworks. The institution has maintained a consistent presence among the top private engineering colleges in India.
In the 2025 IIRF Rankings, GHRCE secured the 22nd rank among private autonomous and affiliated colleges in India, and the 3rd rank in Maharashtra. This positions the institution ahead of many older and more established private colleges in the state.
Ranking Agency | Stream / Category | 2023 Rank | 2024 Rank | 2025 Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
IIRF | B.Tech (Private/Autonomous) | 27 | 32 | 22 |
NIRF | Engineering | 151-200 | 151-200 | 201-300 |
NIRF | Innovation | 51-100 | 11-50 | - |
The institution's particularly high rank in the "Innovation" category of the NIRF (11-50 band) reflects the success of its R&D and incubation strategies. Additionally, GHRCE was ranked 9th in Maharashtra by NIRF in the Engineering category, underscoring its regional dominance.
G H Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, represents a highly evolved model of private technical education in India. Its success is rooted in the strategic leverage of its autonomous status, which has allowed it to build a curriculum that is both academically rigorous and industrially relevant. The institution's dual focus on high-volume patent filing and practical entrepreneurship via the GHRTBIF ensures that its graduates are not merely job seekers but potential job creators.
The high level of investment in research facilities, modern laboratory infrastructure, and global academic partnerships provides students with a learning environment comparable to premier national institutes. While the institution faces the challenge of maintaining its engineering rank in an increasingly competitive national field, its resilience in innovation and its strong placement outcomes indicate a robust strategic direction. The continuous renewal of its Tier-I NBA accreditation and its NAAC A++ grade provide the necessary external validation to its internal quality processes. For students and stakeholders, GHRCE remains a benchmark for technical education in Central India, characterized by its commitment to student-centric learning and its proactive engagement with the global technological frontier.
1. What is G H Raisoni College of Engineering (GHRCE)?
GHRCE is a premier autonomous engineering institution established in 1996 in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
2. Is the college private or government-run?
It is a private, self-financed autonomous institution.
3. To which university is GHRCE affiliated?
It is affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU).
4. What is the college's current NAAC accreditation status?
The college has been awarded an A++ grade with a score of 3.55/4 by NAAC in its third cycle (2023).
5. Is GHRCE an autonomous institution?
Yes, it became autonomous in 2010, and the UGC has recently renewed this status until 2032.
6. Are the programs at GHRCE NBA accredited?
Yes, most of its undergraduate programs are Tier-I accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
7. What is the college's ranking in the 2025 IIRF?
GHRCE is ranked 22nd in India and 3rd in Maharashtra among top private engineering colleges by IIRF 2025.
8. Where is GHRCE located?
The campus is located at CRPF Gate No. 3, Hingna Road, Digdoh Hills, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
9. What are the major B.Tech specializations offered?
Specializations include Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, IoT & Cyber Security, Information Technology, Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering.
10. Does GHRCE offer postgraduate programs?
Yes, it offers M.Tech programs in fields like Structural Engineering, VLSI, CAD/CAM, and Defense Technology, as well as an MBA.
11. Are there doctoral (Ph.D.) opportunities?
Yes, Ph.D. programs are available in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science Engineering.
12. What is the duration of the B.Tech program?
It is a 4-year full-time program.
13. What are "Choice Based Relative Grading Credit Systems"?
It is a flexible curriculum model used at GHRCE that allows students to choose courses and facilitates interdisciplinary learning.
14. Is there a lateral entry option for B.Tech?
Yes, diploma holders can apply for direct second-year admission in various engineering branches.
15. Does the college offer diploma courses?
Yes, the institution offers diploma programs in streams like CS, AI, and Mechanical Engineering.
16. What is the eligibility for B.Tech admission?
Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories).
17. Which entrance exams are accepted for B.Tech?
Admission is based on scores from MHT-CET or JEE Main.
18. How can I apply for an MBA at GHRCE?
Candidates need a valid score in exams like MAH-MBA-CET, CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, or ATMA, followed by the centralized admission process.
19. What is the eligibility for M.Tech programs?
A B.E./B.Tech degree with a minimum of 50% marks and a valid GATE score is required.
20. Is there a separate entrance test for Ph.D.?
Shortlisted candidates must appear for the college's online General Aptitude Test (PET), though those with valid GATE/NET scores are often exempted.
21. What documents are required for the admission process?
Mandatory documents include 10th/12th marksheets, entrance exam scorecards, LC/TC, Aadhar card, domicile, and caste certificates if applicable.
22. What is the typical MHT-CET cutoff for CSE?
Closing percentiles for top branches like CSE generally range between 90–94.
23. What is the approximate annual tuition fee for B.Tech?
The total annual fee for most B.Tech programs is approximately INR 1.53 Lakhs.
24. How much does the MBA program cost?
The total fee for the 2-year MBA program is approximately INR 2.25 Lakhs.
25. Are there any scholarships available for students?
Yes, scholarships are provided based on merit, category (SC/ST/OBC), and specific entrance exam scores.
26. Does the college provide financial aid for research?
The G H Raisoni Research Fellowship provides grants ranging from INR 50,000 to 5 Lakhs for innovative projects.
27. What was the highest package offered recently?
The highest package recorded was INR 17.75 LPA, offered by JP Morgan Chase & Co. in 2024.
28. What is the average placement package at GHRCE?
The average package typically stands around INR 4.5 to 5.6 LPA.
29. Which major companies visit GHRCE for recruitment?
Top recruiters include Amazon, Deloitte, JP Morgan, TCS, Infosys, IBM, Capgemini, and Wipro.
30. What is the overall placement percentage?
The college consistently reports a placement rate of over 90% for eligible students.
31. Does the college offer internship support?
Yes, it facilitates industry internships of 6+ months, with a goal of 100% student placement in internships.
32. Does GHRCE provide hostel facilities?
Yes, separate secure hostels for boys (on-campus) and girls (off-campus) are available.
33. What are the hostel fees?
Hostel fees range from INR 70,000 to INR 1,05,000 per year, depending on the type of room and facilities.
34. Is the campus Wi-Fi enabled?
Yes, the entire campus, including classrooms and hostels, has high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity.
35. What are the library's resources?
The central library houses over 53,000 books, 119 journals, and a dedicated digital section for e-resources.
36. Are there sports facilities on campus?
Yes, the campus features a gymnasium, indoor stadium, and fields for cricket, football, and volleyball.
37. Does the college have its own transport system?
Yes, a fleet of buses with a tracking system is available for students at a nominal fee.
38. Are there medical facilities available?
The campus provides 24/7 ambulance services, an on-call doctor, and first-aid facilities.
39. How many patents has GHRCE filed?
The institution has filed over 1,000 patents and has been granted more than 275 to date.
40. What is GHRTBIF?
The G.H. Raisoni Technology Business Incubator Foundation is a Section 8 company that supports student startups.
41. How much space is dedicated to the incubation center?
It spans 20,000 sq. ft. and includes a futuristic "Fab Lab" for prototyping.
42. Does GHRCE receive government funding for research?
Yes, it has received over INR 12 Crore in grants from agencies like AICTE, DST, and UGC.
43. Has the college ever collaborated with ISRO?
Yes, students and faculty indigenously manufactured a Nano-satellite that was launched by ISRO's PSLV C-51.
44. Does GHRCE have international collaborations?
Yes, it has signed MoUs with over 20 international universities, including Curtin University (Malaysia) and the University of Johannesburg.
45. What is the "Credit Transfer Scheme" (CTS)?
A unique program allowing students to spend a full semester at premier institutes like IIT Gandhinagar, VJTI Mumbai, or COEP Pune.
46. What international activities are conducted?
The International Relations Office organizes global education fairs, expert talks by foreign faculty, and overseas tours.
47. What are the main annual festivals?
TechXplore is the annual technical fest, and Antaragni (or Utsav) is the major cultural festival.
48. Are there any hobby or technical clubs?
Yes, clubs include Drone Club, Toastmasters, Trekking, Coding, Robotics, Music (Riyaz), and Art & Craft.
49. How active is the alumni network?
GHRCE has a base of over 150,000 Raisonians, with alumni working at global giants like Google, Microsoft, and Capgemini.
50. Who are some notable alumni of GHRCE?
Notable alumni include Prashant Khedekar (Director, Capgemini) and Ashwin Kumar Kuhikar (Global Network Architect, DB Schenker).
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