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Sinhgad College of Engineering
Sinhgad College of Engineering (SCOE) is private unaided institution that was established in the year 1996. The institute offers eight undergraduate engineering programmes of four year duration namely Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Information Technology, Production Engineering, Civil Engineering, Bio-Technology. Six engineering departments are offering post-graduate programs. The department of Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Civil Engineering are recognized Ph.D. Research Centre by University of Pune. The institute also offers a post-graduate program leading to MBA degree. It has a total under-graduate and post-graduate enrollment of 1200 and 338 students respectively. There are 126 students registered for Ph.D. with this research center. All the courses are approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated to University of Pune.
Institutional highlights :
- Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi
- Selected by MHRD, Government of India for TEQIP-II project implementation
- Membership of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII)
The college is not only dedicated to making quality engineers but also good human beings who can create a niche for themselves in the society.
The details of various programs are as follows:
Under-graduate Engineering Program
|
Sr. |
Programmes Offered | Shift |
Intake |
|
1. |
Mechanical Engineering | First Shift |
240 |
| Second Shift |
60 |
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|
2. |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering | First Shift |
180 |
| Second Shift |
60 |
||
|
3. |
Computer Engineering | First Shift |
120 |
| Second Shift |
60 |
||
|
4. |
Chemical Engineering | First Shift |
60 |
|
5. |
Information Technology | First Shift |
120 |
|
6. |
Production Engineering | First Shift |
60 |
|
7. |
Civil Engineering | First Shift |
120 |
| Second Shift |
60 |
||
|
8. |
Bio-Technology | First Shift |
60 |
Post-graduate Engineering Program
|
Sr. |
Programmes Offered |
Intake |
|
1. |
Mechanical Engineering
|
18 |
|
2. |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
|
25 |
|
3. |
Computer Engineering Computer Network |
24 |
|
4. |
Chemical Engineering |
18 |
|
5. |
Information Technology |
24 |
|
6. |
Civil Engineering
|
18 |
|
7. |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
60 |
Doctoral Program
|
Sr. |
Research Center |
Registered Students |
|
1. |
Mechanical Engineering |
53 |
|
2. |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
48 |
|
3. |
Chemical Engineering |
01 |
|
4. |
Civil Engineering |
24 |
Mechanical Department :
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is a part of the Sinhgad College of Engineering since its inception in 1996 and accredited for next 5 years by the National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi (NBA) in 2013. Today, the department has grown geometrically from an intake of 60 to 300 for its UG program. The department also runs four post graduate specializations in Design Engineering (Intake-18), Heat Power Engineering (Intake-25), Mechatronics (Intake-18) and Automotive Engineering (Intake-18). The Doctoral Research Centre, which is functioning in the department since 2007, currently has 35 research scholars registered with it and 8 candidates have been awarded Ph.D. so far.
A Mechanical Engineer could be brought in various core areas like Automotive Engineering, Energy Systems, Heat Power, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Design Engineering and Mechatronics etc. The department has developed the state of art laboratories required for the same. Besides teaching, the 50 plus faculty members in this department are actively involved in research and consultancy work in prominent areas like Design and Development, Energy Auditing, Industrial Evaluation, and Testing. The research work of the faculty has been funded by the BCUD, DST & AICTE.
Our students are participating in various technical competitions at national as well as international level. Recently our students successfully participated in the FSAE 2016 event at Japan. At FSAE 2015 event in Italy, our students won 2nd prize in cost evaluation competition. Our BAJA SAE team “Kraftwagen” has secured 2nd rank out of 400 plus teams in the virtual round of BAJA SAE 2017. Also, Kraftwagen won the 1st prize of Rs. 60 thousand in cost Evaluation, 2nd prize of Rs. 40 thousand in sales presentation at BAJA SAE event in 2015 as well as 1st of Rs. 1.00 Lakh for ergonomics and aesthetics in the BAJA SAE event in 2014. The students of the department have also secured the first prize in, model making competition organized by Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics in 2016, international symposium organized by ARAI in 2016, Autodesk competition in 2014, and, 2nd prize in the ASME project competition in 2014. In sports, our students have won prizes at state level in Badminton, Soccer and Cricket. While most of our students find placement with companies such as Cummins India, Mahindra Vehicle, Thermax, Tata Technology, Atlas Copco etc., every year more than 20 plus students are able to secure admission for M.S program at universities ranked in top 300 in the world. Similarly more than 30 plus students seek admission in premium institutes in India like IIT’s and NIT’s.
Facilities :
Laboratories in the Department
| Sr. No | Curriculum Lab Description |
| 1 | Applied Thermodynamics |
| 2 | IC Engines |
| 3 | Theory of Machines |
| 4 | Heat Transfer |
| 5 | Mechatronics |
| 6 | Refrigeration and Air conditioning |
| 7 | Dynamics of Machinery |
| 8 | Industrial Fluid Power |
| 9 | Power Plant Engineering |
| 10 | Basic Mechanical Engineering |
| 11 | CAE LAB |
| 12 | CAD/CAM/LAB |
| 13 | CAD I & II |
| 14 | Metallurgy |
| 15 | Fluid Mechanics + Turbo Machinery |
| 16 | Metrology & Quality Control |
Research :
PhD Center
Established in Academic Year 2007-08
•Admission based on SPPU entrance/GATE/5 years SPPU approved teacher followed by interview.
•After being admitted:
•Course work for 1 semester as pre-PhD preparation
•Topics of course work include: Research Methodology, Seminar, Mathematics for Engineering Research, Advances in Mechanical Engineering
•Total candidates registered: 34
• Total candidates have been awarded PhD:08 Total pre-synopsis submitted: 03
• Total pre-synopsis submitted: 03
•22 guides registered.
• CoEP, DIAT, CME approved guides from the department and SPPU affiliated institutes
List of Ph.D. Guides
|
Sr. |
Name of Guide |
Institute |
|
1 |
Dr. Y. P. Reddy | Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon, Pune |
|
2 |
Dr. P. J. Awasare | Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering ,Nigdi, Pradhikaran, Pune. |
|
3 |
Dr. A B Kanase-Patil | Sinhgad College of Engineering, Vadgaon, Pune |
|
4 |
Dr. S. Y. Bhave | Retd. Scientist, Defence Institute of Techchnology, Khadkwasala, Pune |
|
5 |
Dr. P. M. Ghanegaonkar | Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Engineering and Technology Pimpri, Pune |
|
6 |
Dr. S. B. Wadkar | Walchand College of Engineering, Sangali. |
|
7 |
Dr. H. V. Vankudre | BVCOE for Women, Pune |
|
8 |
Dr. M. M. Lele | MITCOE, Kothrud, Pune. |
|
9 |
Dr. D. N. Malkhede | COEP, Shivajinagar, Pune |
|
10 |
Dr. R. B. Ingale | MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering For Women, Karvenagar, Pune |
|
11 |
Dr. S. P. Deshmukh | Sinhgad Academy of Engineers,Kondhava, Pune. |
|
12 |
Dr. S. S. Bhamare | Assistant Secretary, Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (M.S.B.T.E.), Regional Office, Pune. |
|
13 |
Dr. A. M. Fulambarkar | Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering ,Nigdi, Pradhikaran, Pune. |
|
14 |
Dr. P. R. Dongarwar | College of Millitary Engineering, Kharki, Pune |
|
15 |
Dr. D. N. Kamble | Sinhgad Academy of Engineers,Kondhava, Pune. |
| 16 | Dr. S. S. Kore | Sinhgad Academy of Engineers,Kondhava, Pune. |
| 17 | Dr. C. S. Pathak | NBN Sinhgad School of Engineering, Ambegaon, Pune. |
| 18 | Dr. A. K. Bewoor | MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering For Women, Karvenagar, Pune . |
| 19 | Dr. S. T. Chavan | MITCOE, Kothrud, Pune . |
| 20 | Dr. S. B. Zope | Sahyadri Valley College of Engineering & Technology, Near Alephata, ,Rajuri. |
| 21 | Dr. D. S. Bilgi | Zeal College of Engineering, Pune |
| 22 | Dr. S. S. Thipse | ARAI, Pune |
Training and Placement
SCOE Mechanical Engineering department is a preferred destination to recruit from, for a large number of companies. The department is geared up to provide its quality services not only in employment to students during studies, but also their employability through well planned and organized training and personality development programmes and their development to face the corporate world. The training and placement cell on the campus is in charge of preparing students in the seventh semester (and sometimes eight semester) to appear for campus interviews. In recent years, companies such as Atlas Copco, Ansys, Fluent, Burckhardt Compression, Cummins, Daimler Chrysler, Kirloskar Brothers , Essar, India Bulls, John Deere, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Tata Technologies, Thermax Limited have some of the companies actively recruited undergraduates. The placement scenario of the past few years is as follows (academic year, then number of placements) |
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Number of Students PlacedThe placement scenario of the past few years is shown with academic year with the help of centralized training & placement cell we always make dedicated efforts to satisfy the students aspirations regarding their future career goals. It is our observation that around 20%- 22% students are planning to do their higher education either in India or abroad to help & assist them we organize seminar, lectures for appropriate selection of course, university etc. Around 5% students are thinking to start their own business or support their relatives. Our entrepreneurship cell helps & guides them to make them successful. |
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Chemical Engineering
The Computer Engineering Department was established in the year 1996. The department was accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi . Having started with a four year under-graduate program, B. E. (Computer Engineering), the department now proudly boasts of the Post Graduate program, M. E. Computer (Computer Networks) which was initiated in 2008.
The goal of the department is to establish state-of-the-art computing environment to develop competent computer engineers imbibed with the spirit of professionalism and responsible citizenship.
The department has continuously upgraded the infrastructure according to changing needs. Campus wide Centralized Internet Browsing Centre (IBC) with lease-line connectivity of 6 Mbps is managed by the department and is accessible to all students. Libraries are enriched with heaps of books and good collection of reputed International and National Journals, magazines, e-books.
Campus-wide collaborations with industries, aided in bridging the gap between academics and industries. Industry offered projects, trainings, workshops and experts’ lectures provide students, faculties with excellent exposure to world of practice. Incredible technical efforts and enthusiasm of students and due guidance of faculties drew excellent opportunities in giants like Microsoft, Google, IBM, Cognizant, Accenture, Tata Consultancy services, Persistent Systems Pvt. Ltd. and many more. Our students imprinted their success in competitive and other exams like GATE, GRE, GMAT also. To unleash students’ talent, every year department organizes technical festivals like ‘TECHTONIC’ and a project competition ‘FINEPRO’. Invitees from renowned institutes and industries are invited to judge the competence of the students. Exploring the other world of talent, our students have shown excellence in sports, cultural and social activities.
Always a step ahead, our department was the first to host ‘C-PGCON’, a university level conference for PG students to showcase their talent. Faculties have showcased their contribution through research projects funded by agencies like ISRO, AICTE and BCUD. Department has always shown its commitment towards achieving objectives through individual contribution.
Facilities
LABORATORIES
| SR. NO. | NAME OF LABORATORY |
|
1 |
Basic Computing Laboratory |
|
2 |
Unix Laboratory |
|
3 |
Database Laboratory |
|
4 |
Computer Networks Laboratory |
|
5 |
Hardware Laboratory-I |
|
6 |
Hardware Laboratory-II |
|
7 |
Graphics Laboratory |
|
8 |
Advanced Development Tools Laboratory |
|
9 |
Post Graduate Lab |
|
10 |
Project Lab-1 |
|
11 |
Software Engineering Lab |
|
12 |
Departmental Library |
SOFTWARES
| Sr.No. | Item Description | Quantity |
| 1 | System Architect 2001, 5 livcence user s/w Ver : 7.510 _ 1 | 01 |
| 2 | Windows Server 2003 | 02 |
| 3 | Windows Client Server with Windows 2003 media | 64 |
| 4 | MS-Office 2003 with XP Pro media | 04 |
| 5 | MS Visual Studio with .net media | 40 |
| 6 | SQL Server 10 clients | 04 |
| 7 | J – Bulider PRO [ Java Kit ] | 01 |
| 8 | 3DSMAX 6.0 Full Educational Licence , Single user pack | 01 |
| 10 | MS Visual Studio PRO 2005 EDN | 1 |
| 11 | Dream Viewer Single User Software | 1 |
| 12 | ORACLE 10G Standars edition with standard media kit | 1 |
| 13 | Qualnet software | 1 |
MAJOR EQUIPMENTS IN DEPARTMENT
| SR. NO. |
ITEM |
DETAILS |
QUANTITY |
TOTAL |
|
1 |
Servers | HP ML 150 GB Intel xeon Quad core |
02 |
02 |
|
2 |
Computers | P -IV |
47 |
251 |
| Dual Core |
1 |
|||
| Core 2 Duo |
123 |
|||
| Core 2 Duo |
58 |
|||
| Core I3 | 22 | |||
|
3 |
Laptop | HP- Compaq |
01 |
|
|
4 |
Printer | Laser Jet color printer |
01 |
47 |
| Laser |
09 |
|||
| Dot Matrix Printers |
37 |
|||
|
5 |
LCD projectors | SONY and EPSON make |
09 |
09 |
|
6 |
PAS | Fox make cordless P.A. System |
01 |
01 |
|
7 |
OHP projectors | Godrej |
03 |
06 |
|
8 |
Digital Ink Pad | Model-ITU-SPL-10 |
01 |
01 |
|
9 |
UPS | 20 KVA |
02 |
02 |
Conferences / Seminars / FDPs / STTP
| Sr. No | Name of Faculty Coordinator | Type of Programme | Title of Programme | Academic Year |
| 1 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence | 2015-16 |
| 2 | Gatade Deepali Dhananjay | Workshop | Android Application Development | 2015-16 |
| 3 | Manga Venu Ramulu | Workshop | Workshop on Latex | 2015-16 |
| 4 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | Other | BASH Scripting Training | 2015-16 |
| 5 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Workshop | Workshop on Java | 2015-16 |
| 6 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Other | Pre-Placement Training | 2015-16 |
| 7 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Workshop | Java and Advanced Java | 2015-16 |
| 8 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Workshop | BigData and Hadoop | 2015-16 |
| 9 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Workshop | PHP and Web technology | 2015-16 |
| 10 | Prasad Jayashree Rajesh | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence MLCI 2015 | 2015-16 |
| 11 | Salapurkar Deepali P. | Workshop | Cloud Computing | 2015-16 |
| 12 | Salapurkar Deepali P. | Other | IIT Spoken Tutorial in CPP | 2015-16 |
| 13 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | Workshop | Cloud Computing | 2015-16 |
| 14 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | Workshop | Advanced Android Application Development | 2015-16 |
| 15 | E. Jayanthi | Workshop | One day Workshop on Java | 2015-16 |
| 16 | Bholane Shashank Prabhakar | Seminar | Infosys Campus Connect: Pre-placement Seminar | 2014-15 |
| 17 | Bholane Shashank Prabhakar | Workshop | Workshop on Hadoop Technology | 2014-15 |
| 18 | Chiddarwar Girija Giresh | Workshop | Animation using Flash | 2014-15 |
| 19 | Chiddarwar Girija Giresh | STTP | Image Processing and Machine Learning | 2014-15 |
| 20 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | Other | SEED IT Idol Competition | 2014-15 |
| 21 | Joshi Swati Atul | Workshop | Advanced Unix Tools | 2014-15 |
| 22 | Laulkar Chaitali Abhijeet | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence | 2014-15 |
| 23 | Mhatre Swapneel Chandrakant | Seminar | Seminar on Internet of Things (IoT) in Techtonic 2015 | 2014-15 |
| 24 | Sale Malan Dipak | Workshop | Advanced Java | 2014-15 |
| 25 | Sale Malan Dipak | Industrial Training | Extempore session | 2014-15 |
| 26 | Sale Malan Dipak | Seminar | How to crack Interview | 2014-15 |
| 27 | Manisha R. Dhage | Workshop | Workshop on Haddop | 2014-15 |
| Sr. No | Faculty Name | Type of Programme | Title of Programme | Academic Year |
| 1 | Bholane Shashank Prabhakar | Workshop | Conceptualizing Research | 2015-16 |
| 2 | Bholane Shashank Prabhakar | Workshop | Android Application Development | 2015-16 |
| 3 | Bhute Harsha Avinash | FDP | Android Application Development | 2015-16 |
| 4 | Chiddarwar Girija Giresh | STTP | Hands-on Training Using SCILAB and OpenCV for image processing | 2015-16 |
| 5 | Dhage Manisha Rajendra | Conference | Innovation -2015 | 2015-16 |
| 6 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | Workshop | Reseach Methodology | 2015-16 |
| 7 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | Seminar | Elsevier Connect Seminar | 2015-16 |
| 8 | Gatade Deepali Dhananjay | FDP | Emerging trends in data scince | 2015-16 |
| 9 | Gatade Deepali Dhananjay | Workshop | Big Data analytics and Hadoop | 2015-16 |
| 10 | Joshi Anita Ramchandra | Workshop | Workshop on Latex | 2015-16 |
| 11 | Kamalasekaran Jayanthi E. | Workshop | Advanced statistical methods and software tools for the analysis of data | 2015-16 |
| 12 | Kulkarni Jyoti Bhagawantrao | STTP | STTP on “Soft Computing” | 2015-16 |
| 13 | Kulkarni Jyoti Bhagawantrao | STTP | STTP on “Image Processing and Machine Intelligence” | 2015-16 |
| 14 | Laulkar Chaitali Abhijeet | Workshop | Research Methodology | 2015-16 |
| 15 | Manga Venu Ramulu | FDP | High Performance Computing and Cloud Computing | 2015-16 |
| 16 | Manga Venu Ramulu | FDP | Software Design Methodologies and Testing | 2015-16 |
| 17 | Manga Venu Ramulu | Workshop | LaTex | 2015-16 |
| 18 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | FDP | Introduction to Linux | 2015-16 |
| 19 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | Workshop | Android Application Development | 2015-16 |
| 20 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | Seminar | First GPU computing meetup and seminar | 2015-16 |
| 21 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | FDP | Smart System Design and Applications | 2015-16 |
| 22 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Workshop | Advanced Statistical Methods and Software Tools for the Analysis of Data | 2015-16 |
| 23 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | Seminar | 1st GPU Computing Meetup and Seminar | 2015-16 |
| 24 | Pawar Suvarna Sanjay | Workshop | MATHEMATCAL MODELING | 2015-16 |
| 25 | Pharande Neha Sadanand | FDP | IOT IN REAL LIFE : APPLICATIONS & PROJECT DEVELOPMENT | 2015-16 |
| 26 | Prasad Jayashree Rajesh | Other | Information Systems and Computer Applications, Part 1: IT | 2015-16 |
| 27 | Salapurkar Deepali P. | FDP | SOFT COMPUTING | 2015-16 |
| 28 | Salapurkar Deepali P. | Seminar | IoT & Cloud Convergence | 2015-16 |
| 29 | Salapurkar Deepali P. | STTP | Routing In Internet of Things | 2015-16 |
| 30 | Sale Malan Dipak | FDP | Hadoop Programming | 2015-16 |
| 31 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | Seminar | IoT and Cloud Convergence | 2015-16 |
| 32 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | STTP | Routing in Internet of Things | 2015-16 |
| 33 | Wable Supriya Diliprao | FDP | IOT in Real Life: Applications and Project Development | 2015-16 |
| 34 | Bhojne Nilesh Girijoba | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence | 2014-15 |
| 35 | Bhojne Nilesh Girijoba | FDP | Train the Trainer | 2014-15 |
| 36 | Bhojne Nilesh Girijoba | FDP | Train the Trainer | 2014-15 |
| 37 | Bhojne Nilesh Girijoba | FDP | Faculty Development Program on Principles of Concurrent and Distributed Programming | 2014-15 |
| 38 | Bholane Shashank Prabhakar | FDP | Train the Trainer Program of S.E.(Computer Engineering) for the Subject CGG | 2014-15 |
| 39 | Bhute Harsha Avinash | Workshop | Research in Wireless Network using NS – 3 | 2014-15 |
| 40 | Bhute Harsha Avinash | Other | TRAIN THE TRAINER | 2014-15 |
| 41 | Bhute Harsha Avinash | Other | TRAIN THE TRAINER | 2014-15 |
| 42 | Bhute Harsha Avinash | Other | TRAIN THE TRAINER | 2014-15 |
| 43 | Chavan Gurunath Thavaru | FDP | Progamming Lab -IV | 2014-15 |
| 44 | Chavan Gurunath Thavaru | FDP | Data Communication and Wireless Sensor Networks | 2014-15 |
| 45 | Chiddarwar Girija Giresh | STTP | Soft Computing | 2014-15 |
| 46 | Chiddarwar Girija Giresh | STTP | Wavelet and its Applications | 2014-15 |
| 47 | Chiddarwar Girija Giresh | FDP | Operating Systems Design | 2014-15 |
| 48 | Dhage Manisha Rajendra | Workshop | Research Issues and Hands on in Wireless Sensor Network including NS-2 | 2014-15 |
| 49 | Dhage Manisha Rajendra | Conference | 2nd International Conferance on networks,Information and Communication 2015 ( ICNIC 2015) | 2014-15 |
| 50 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | Other | One Week Train The Trainer Programme For SE Faculties | 2014-15 |
| 51 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | Other | One Week Train The Trainer Programme for TE Faculties | 2014-15 |
| 52 | Futane Pravin Ramkrishna | Seminar | Campus Connect -Principal’s Meet | 2014-15 |
| 53 | Joshi Anita Ramchandra | FDP | FDP on CUDA and OpenMP | 2014-15 |
| 54 | Joshi Swati Atul | Workshop | Operating System Design | 2014-15 |
| 55 | Kamalasekaran Jayanthi E. | STTP | Short Term Training Program on Privacy Preserving Data Mining | 2014-15 |
| 56 | Laulkar Chaitali Abhijeet | Workshop | NISAR Science Workshop | 2014-15 |
| 57 | Laulkar Chaitali Abhijeet | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence | 2014-15 |
| 58 | Manga Venu Ramulu | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence(STTP-MLCI) | 2014-15 |
| 59 | Manga Venu Ramulu | FDP | Android for Certificates | 2014-15 |
| 60 | Manga Venu Ramulu | STTP | STES’s Train The Trainer program | 2014-15 |
| 61 | Manga Venu Ramulu | STTP | STES’s Train The Trainer program | 2014-15 |
| 62 | Manga Venu Ramulu | Workshop | Workshop on Cloud Computing and Advanced Data Structure | 2014-15 |
| 63 | Mhatre Swapneel Chandrakant | Seminar | STES’s Train the Trainer Program | 2014-15 |
| 64 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | Workshop | CUDA and OPENMP | 2014-15 |
| 65 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | Other | Train the Trainer | 2014-15 |
| 66 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | Other | Train the Trainer | 2014-15 |
| 67 | Patil Dhanashri Nilesh | FDP | Train the Trainer | 2014-15 |
| 68 | Pawar Dipti Rohan | STTP | Privacy Preserving Data Mining | 2014-15 |
| 69 | Pawar Suvarna Sanjay | Conference | WIRELESS AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION NETWORKS | 2014-15 |
| 70 | Pawar Suvarna Sanjay | Workshop | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | 2014-15 |
| 71 | Pawar Suvarna Sanjay | Workshop | SOFTWARE ENGINEERIN | 2014-15 |
| 72 | Pawar Suvarna Sanjay | Workshop | SOFTWARE TESTING | 2014-15 |
| 73 | Pawar Suvarna Sanjay | Other | TEACHER ADVANCED PROGREMME | 2014-15 |
| 74 | Prasad Jayashree Rajesh | Other | Staff Development Program SDP | 2014-15 |
| 75 | Prasad Jayashree Rajesh | Other | Introduction to TypeScript | 2014-15 |
| 76 | Prasad Jayashree Rajesh | Other | Introduction to Linux | 2014-15 |
| 77 | Salapurkar Deepali P. | STTP | Machine Learning & Computational Language | 2014-15 |
| 78 | Sale Malan Dipak | FDP | Train the trainer Program on Microprocessor Architecture | 2014-15 |
| 79 | Sale Malan Dipak | Workshop | Software Engg | 2014-15 |
| 80 | Sale Malan Dipak | Workshop | Software Testing &Quality Assurance | 2014-15 |
| 81 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | Seminar | Big data and Hadoop | 2014-15 |
| 82 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | Workshop | Cloud Computing, Big data and its Components | 2014-15 |
| 83 | Suryavanshi Sushama Chandrakant | FDP | Train the Trainer | 2014-15 |
| 84 | Vaidya Tejeswita Prasad | Workshop | Research in Wireless Network using NS-3 | 2014-15 |
| 85 | Vaidya Tejeswita Prasad | Other | Training for STP-IV teacher | 2014-15 |
| 86 | Wable Supriya Diliprao | STTP | STTP on Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence | 2014-15 |
| 87 | Wable Supriya Diliprao | FDP | FDP on Forensics and Cyber Applications | 2014-15 |
| 88 | Wankhede Mahesh Prabhakar | STTP | Machine Learning and Computational Intelligence | 2014-15 |
Placement

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Sinhgad Student Concil (SSC)
The inception of Computer Students Forum came from the concept that the students themselves should be able to come up with the ideas and organize the activities which would be beneficial to them. Sinhgad Student concil is an student organization at Institute Level,Sinhgad Technical education scociety, Pune. It is entirely managed by the students under the staff’s guidance. It is responsible for arranging all the co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in the department.
Objectives:
- Providing a platform for the holistic development of the students.
- Ensuring that student activities are carried out smoothly under the staff’s guidance.
- Developing contributing relations with the alumni and corporate.
- Facilitating interaction among all the students of the department.
- Motivating students to think from research perspectives and develop a particle approach towards studies.
- Brining out the leadership and the management qualities in the students.
- Provide Training and Placement Assistance.
Activities/Outcome:
- The annual National technical festival “Techtonic” is arranged under SSC where students and staff work together to make it larger and bigger each year.
- The forum publishes its own bi-annual newsletter ‘cybertimes’ to promote writing skills in students.
- Industrial visit are arranged for students of all the years to provide students with industry insights.
- Workshops and guest lectures are arranged at regular intervals which are conducted by industry and academic experts.
- Alumni meets and lectures are arranged from time to time to help students decide their future course in life.
- The department hosts an in-house project competition ‘Fine-pro’ and a PG level conference ‘PGcon’ under SSC.
Involvement: Both faculties and students are involved SSC.
Teacher’s Day
Objective:
To improve presentation skills of students and communication between staff and student.
Execution:
The department of Computer Engineering and on the behalf of Sinhgad Student Concil organized the Teachers’ Day Event for the staff members of this department. All the staff is present on this day for this celebration. It also helped to improve presentation skills of students and the communication between staff and student.
The event starts with conduction of first two lectures or practical’s of all classes by TE as well as SE. The lectures are conducted from 10:15 am to 12:15 pm.
The event commence at 1:15pm with traditional approach of singing Ishastavan and performing classical dance. It is followed by the speech from General Secretary. Some students share their experiences with the staff and their classmates. Then some award is given to the teachers by the
third year students. This ceremony is concluded by a speech by H.O.D by valuable guidance to the students. Then later at 3:30 pm some games and refreshments are arranged for all the staff members.
Outcome:
Student got the experience of teaching. It has decreased the communication gap between staff and students.
Involvement:
Both faculties and students are involved in the teacher’s day event
Techtonic
Techtonic is an Annual National Technical Festival of Sinhgad Techinical Education scociety which is organized each year. Students contribute to the best of their abilities make Techtonic a huge event with a great zeal. ‘Techtonicr’ as a brand has been growing ever since it commenced and this would have not been possible without the constant support of the college staff, management and the industry contribution in it.
Objective:
- To provide students with a platform where they could develop and brush their management and interpersonal skills.
- A stage where students and staff work in unison for the college.
- Students get the importance of working as a team for a common cause.
- Students try a hand at finance management.
Execution
- Planning: Students and staff together work in planning all the technical as well as the recreational activities during Techtonic. The team takes into account all the factors like the resources available, forecasted budget and the time available.
- Finance: Techtonic is an event by the students and hence the students generate the revenue through sponsorships and tie-ups with various industries and organizations. The cash flow at every stage, the budget allocation to various activities and satisfying the sponsors is taken care of by the students with the support of the staff.
- Publicity: Techtonic as an event is published rigorously with campaigning schedules prepared in advance wherein students visit each college around the city and some around the state to make sure apt participants turn out for the event. Advertisements are made throughout the city and through the events newspaper partner, radio partner and advertisement partner.
- Event Management: Each even organized under excelsior is managed by the students with a strict hierarchy which has proper distribution of responsibilities and power from the apex committee to the volunteers. Each event is also assigned a staff co-coordinator to ensure the proper functioning of the event.
Outcome:
- An ever growing Technical Festival ‘Techtonic’ is itself the biggest outcome.
- Students get acquainted with the scenarios they may face in the real life and how to face them.
- It serves as a practical exam for the concepts and values learnt in the classroom for them.
- The interaction between the senior and junior students turns out to be leaning experiences for the juniors which help them to carry on the legacy.
- Students develop the software’s required for the events and hence this contributed to their academic knowledge.
Involvement:
Both faculties and students are involved in Techtonic.
Industrial Visit
Objective:
To give industry working exposure and technical knowledge to the students.
Execution:
The department of Computer Engineering organizes an industrial visit for second year ,third year and final year students. Department takes permission from the industry . For safety purpose, visits are only organized through college decided tours and travels. Staffs are accompanying the students for visits. Department takes undertaking from the students and also convey the information of visits to the parents .
Outcome:
Student get the chance to see work culture of industry and technical knowledge
Involvement: Both faculties and students are involved in the industry visits
Farewell
Objective:
To give platform for final year students to express their views about department and to give future guidelines .
Execution:
Department Computer Engineering and SSC organize this event for final year students. Event starts with speech of H.O.D. Then some staff members express their feeling about these final year students and give some carrier guidance. Then chance is given to final year students to express their views and experience about department and staff members. Then some informal awards are given to the final year students by third year students .
Finally event ends with games and refreshments for final year students and staff members
Outcome:
Final year student get the opportunity to express their feelings and views about the department and faculty and they also get carrier guidance.
News Letter- THE CYBER TIMES
Objective:
To give students an insight of latest technologies, research ideas and technical details of any technology through their articles, staff articles, guest columns and guest interviews.
Execution:
Students are encouraged to share their ideas and thoughts about any technology through articles in about 600-700 words. Faculties doing research work or Ph.D also contribute by sharing their idea and experience about research work. Such articles give students ongoing updates in the field of computer science. We also interact with eminent personalities from industry or research and development through guest interviews. Research scholars from industry or university are also requested to contribute their valuable knowledge and experience through guest column. Designing, editing and content writing is solely done by students of department. The final layout of the newsletter is finalized by concerned faculty and printed with the permission of head of the department.
Outcomes/Achievements:
Following are the major outcomes of this event:
- The Cyber Times gives students an opportunity to share their information through articles.
- Staff articles gives an insight of research work, projects going on in the departments.
- Reports about various activities, events, workshops carried out in the departments.
- Interaction with industry persons through guest interviews.
- Team work of the team in making of the newsletter successful.
Involvement: Both faculties and students are involved in the newsletter. The team consists of following members.
- Cyber Times staff co-ordinator(Faculty).
- Student Section staff co-ordinator(Faculty).
- 2 Editors (Students).
- 2 Co-Editors (Students).
- 2 Designers (Students).
- 2 Sponsorship heads(Students).
Cyber Times News Letter Edition 6
Cyber Times News Letter Edition 7
Cyber Times News Letter Edition 8
Finepro
Finepro is intra-department final year student’s project competition started in 2006. In its initial years the main objective of Finepro is to get the students’ projects reviewed by industry experts. The output of this competition is not only to announce the winners but also improvement in the project quality, confidence in the student to face their final project examination.
In recent years the scope of Finepro is extended as project exhibition cum competition. The projects of B.E. students are showcased to third year students, to explore the different project domains and ideas.
Every year the department successfully manages to seek at least 8 to 10 highly experienced industry experts from reputed companies. These experts guide the students on industry standard processes, domain knowledge and latest technology through their discussion. Overall Finepro is the strong step of department for industry institute interaction.
Electronics and Telecommunication :
Department of Electronics & Telecommunication has maintained pace with the cutting edge technology through research, tie up with Industries, updated laboratories etc. Department conducts Undergraduate, Post graduate in Digital System, VLSI and Embedded Systems, Communication Networks and Signal Processing and Ph. D. programs successfully. Undergraduate program is accredited twice for three and five years by National Board of Accreditation (NBA). Total 38 Students acquired positions in the ranks of University. There are 22 state of art laboratories equipped with advanced equipment set up to fulfil the need of regular academics as well as research in the field of Signal/Image processing, VLSI Design, Embedded systems, Machine intelligence, Communication, Measurements etc. Department has well-established library other than central library for easy and fast access of books, data sheets, project reports etc.
Close liaison with Industries through active Industry Institute Interaction Cell (I2IC) inhibited the chasm of technology. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is signed with Actel Inc. USA by developing “Actel Advanced FPGA VLSI Laboratory” of Rs. 12 Million. The agreement signed with ARM-STMicroelectronics has enabled department to establish State of Laboratory of worth resource about Rs. 94 Million. Similarly the laboratories are also established in liaison with Intel-FICE, Cyprus, Texas Instruments etc. The number of MoUs signed is more than 30. Huge number of Industry sponsored projects are being carried out by the students and well appreciated by the sponsoring Industries.
Department has received research grants of more than Rs. 7 Million from AICTE and Savitribai Phule Pune University till date. These grants accelerated the processes needed for research, procurement of high tech equipment etc.
Student chapter of esteem IEEE society is functioning to motivate students through various technical events. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineer’s Students’ Association (ETESA), Sinhgad Students Council (SSC) and Techtonic have arranged several technical events, expert sessions, workshops etc. Departmental news letter “Quantum” gives the space for innovative ideas and challenges.
The department is on the way to become synonym for Centre of Excellence in and around Pune region. I’m sure about meeting this goal through consistent hard work and perusal.
Facilities
| Sr. No. | Name of Laboratories | Sr. No. | Name of Laboratories |
| 1 | Computer | 12 | Signal processing & circuit simulation |
| 2 | Soft computing | 13 | Reconfigurable Computing |
| 3 | Embedded systems | 14 | Project |
| 4 | Devices & Circuits | 15 | Modeling & Simulations |
| 5 | Integrated Circuits | 16 | Analog Communication |
| 6 | Basic Electronics | 17 | Digital Communication |
| 7 | Networks | 18 | Digital Electronics I |
| 8 | Microwave | 19 | Digital Electronics II |
| 9 | Electronic Measurements | 20 | Circuits & Systems |
| 10 | Optical Fiber Communication | 21 | Research Laboratory |
| 11 | ACTEL Advanced FPGA VLSI | 22 | Power Electronics |
Major Equipments / Softwares in the laboratories
- Prominent Hardware
- Spectrum Analysers
- Arbitrary Waveform Generators
- PC Based Logic Analysers
- Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes
- Power Oscilloscopes
- Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
- Klystron Based Microwave Benches
- Gunn Based Microwave Benches
- Digital Satellite Radio Trainers
- PCB Design Laboratories
- Universal Microcontroller Programmers
- Actel, Xilinx CPLD and FPGA Development Boards
- Texas Instruments DSP development boards
- GSM and CDMA Trainers
- Optical Fiber experimentation set up
- Prominent Software
- Multisim Education version 11
- MATLAB 2012a + 22 Toolboxes
- Xilinx ISE 11.1 System Edition
- MicrowindPakage DSCH 3.0 and Microwind 3.0
- Lab view Academic Premium Suite
- Netsim Standard Version
- Edwin XP Full Version
- Keil MDK-ARM

- Other Facilities
- Departmental Library (412 Titles)
- Seminar Hall (85 seats)
- Internet (2 Mbps)
- Separate Cabins for Faculty (52 cabins)
- Extra laboratory hours (beyond college time)
- Centralized Computing Facilities (General + Technical)
Research
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Ph. D. research centre in Sinhgad College of Engineering was established in 2010, for advanced research and development. Since its inception, it has been working for the growth of electronics & has established the required infrastructure and well experienced manpower for undertaking R&D in the following major areas:
- Image processing
- Soft computing
- Communication systems
- Signal processing
- Semiconductor Devices & VLSI systems
- Embedded systems.
Research Centre will be involved in the continuous improvement and enhancement of providing services ranging from the definition of the problem to the actual design, testing, verification, and finally the implementation of solutions or measures.
Savitribai Phule Pune University conducts entrance examination in two parts. Part A is common for all faculties. Part B is specific to respective branch.
Candidate who Passed Part A and B is eligible for Ph. D. Admission interview. Research Centre conducts Ph. D. interview and accordingly guide is allotted for Research Work.
The following are the guides approved by Pune University to E&TC Research Centre of SCOE.
Internal guides:
- Dr. S. D. Lokhande
- Dr. M. B. Mali
- Dr. R. S. Kawitkar
- Dr. S. R. Ganorkar
Associated Guides:
- Dr. G. K. Kharate
- Dr. D. S. Bormane
- Dr. S. D. Markande
- Dr. A. N. Gaikwad
- Dr. V. K. Kokate
- Dr. P. B. Mane
- Dr. B. P. Patil
- Dr. Y. Ravindar
- Dr. Mrs. Prachi Mukharji
- Dr. A. V. Kulkarni
- Dr. S. K. Shah
- Dr. P. M. Patil
- Dr. A. D. Jadhav
- Dr. S. P. Narote
- Dr. M. T. Kolte
Student Activities
• Sinhgad Student council(SSC): Various activities organized under the banner of SSC are.
Technical Quiz(Brainstorm):
The Technical Quiz for SE,ENTC students was organized on 27th August 2015.There were four rounds in a quiz attempted by 100 students.
Technical Competition on Multisim(SIMULUS)
For TE students Multisim programming competition was organized for testing their software skills on 15th of September 15.
Technical Seminars
- On 31st of August 15 the seminar on “How to write a Technical paper” was conducted for SE and TE students by Mr. Vijay Gaikwad ,VIT ,Pune.
- On 3rd September 15 the seminar on “Industrial Automation a-PLC and Robotics” was conducted for BE and TE students by Mr.Udayraj Kalkundre ,ACG Pampac machines Pvt. Ltd ,Pune.
- On 4th Sept. 15 the seminar on “Steps for effective embedded product development” was conducted for SE and TE students by Mr. Satyajeet Pardeshi, Emerson Innovation center ,Pune.
- On 9th Sept. 15 the seminar on “Personality Development” was conducted for SE and TE students by Mr. Rajesh Chavan, Jeevan Sanjeevani center ,Satara.
Chess tournament
- The Chess Tournament for all SSC members was organized on 30th December 2015.There were five rounds in Chess Tournament. All the standard rules of chess were followed for the competition.
Electronic Component Quest
- For SE/TE E& T/C students Electronic Component Quest was organized for testing their Electronic skills on 02nd of January 16.
- Telecommunication had organized a ‘ELECTRONIC QUEST’ on 2nd January, 2016, Saturday in the Seminar hall, SCOE E&TC Department for all SSC members of E&tc Department.
- Total 46 students were participated in the tournament. Total 3 round were conducted.
PCB Designing workshop
- The PCB Designing workshop for all SSC members of Electronics and Tele-communication department was organized on 13th & 14thFebruary, 2016.This workshop was held for two days in which designing ,layout and hardware module were develop by students. The workshop was conducted by the B.E. E&T/C students of SCOE, E&T/C. Omkar Sadegoankar and Sanket Mehta from,B.E. E&T/C took the major responsibility of conducting the workshop. Total 64 students were participated.
• IEEE:It arranges Project, Technical workshop to spread Technical / Science knowledge to students and technical awareness in Urban/ Rural area.
The activities organized during this year are :
Workshop on’ Arduino’ Microcontroller
For TE students Workshop on Arduino Microcontroller was organized for development of Hardware design and software skills on 12 and 13th September, 2015. Total 30 students participated.
Technical Competition on C Coding(DaWin – C- Code)
For SE students C programming competition was organized for testing their software skills on 8th Feburary, 2016. Total 60 students participated. There were 3 rounds.
Paper Presentation Contest:
For TE/ B.E. students Technical paper competition was organised for technical awareness and paper writing skill on 18th March, 2016. Total 19 groups have participated.
Mini Project Competition:
For TE students, Mini project competition was organised for Project building skill on 21, 22, 23 and 24th March, 2016. Total 60 groups have participated.
Project Competition:
For BE students, Major project competition was organised for Project building skill on 29th March, 2016. Total 12 groups have participated.
Technical Seminars
- On 15th September 15 the seminar on “ HR Opportunities IN Digital Era ” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. Girish Khilari, CDAC ,Pune.
- On 3rd September 15 the seminar on “LATEX – Software Tool” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. S. V. Tathe, SCOE ,Pune.
- On 5th April 16 the seminar on “Xilinx- Software Tool” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. Atul Raut, SCOE ,Pune.
- On 5th April 16 the seminar on “Android – Software Tool” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. A. V. Bankar, SCOE ,Pune.
- On 6th April 16 the seminar on “MATLAB- Software Tool” was conducted for M. E. students by Mrs.S. B. Patil, SCOE ,Pune.
- On 6th April 16 seminar on “CAD FEKO – Software Tool” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. G.N. Gaikwad, SCOE ,Pune.
- On 5th April 16 the seminar on “Xilinx- Software Tool” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. Atul Raut, SCOE ,Pune.
- On 23RD January , 16 the seminar on “Being Professional in VLSI Domain” was conducted for M. E. students by Mr. Mangesh Bhalerao, Elite Plus Semiconductors (Consultant),UK.
• Quantum:
Biannual issues of Quantum publicize important news, inventions related to electronic world. It motivates students for writing, reading good articles. Thus, enhance and update their knowledge.
Value Addition Programs (VAP) conducted
Department of E & TC Engineering takes utmost efforts for overall development of students and as a part of it, department organized various Value Addition Programs in the year 2015-16. Details are as follows:
- The Value Addition program “C” certification was conducted for SE students. 170 students had participated in this program. This course was conducted from Sept. 14 – 22, 2015.
- The Value Addition program on Scilab certification was conducted for BE and ME students. 225 students had participated in this program. The learners are exposed to the working environment on Scilab software package and its different tools. This course was conducted from Sept. 07 – 12, 2015.
- A Value Addition Student Training Program on Linux Certification was conducted for BE students. The program was intended to enhance the programming skills of students in Linux operating system. A total of 53 students had participated in the program. The program was conducted from Sept. 08 – 12, 2015.
- The Value Addition program on PCB Design Workshop was conducted for SE and TE students. This two days program has made students capable of designing and developing printed circuit boards for small circuitry. In overall 40 students had actively participated in the workshop. The th0 days workshop was conducted from July. 11 – 12, 2015.
- The Value Addition program on Workshop on Raspberry Pi was conducted for BE students. The course contained various hands on tutorial sessions –for understanding of Raspberry Pi platform. In overall 22 students had actively participated in the workshop. The two days workshop was conducted from Aug. 22 – 23, 2015.
- The Value Addition program on C++ and JAVA Certification was conducted for SE students. This course was intended to provide an overview of C++ and JAVA programming languages. A total of 200 SE students had actively participated in the program. The program was conducted from Feb. 09 – Mar 19, 2016.
- The Value Addition program on Orientation workshop on ESRTOS & DIP was conducted for TE students. In overall 210 students had participated in the workshop. The workshop was conducted on March. 16, 2016.
- The Value Addition program on GTT – Barclays, Youth Employability Initiative was conducted for TE students. In overall 100 students had participated in the workshop. The workshop was conducted from Feb. to Mar, 2016.
Department of E & TC Engineering takes utmost efforts for overall development of students and as a part of it, department organized various Value Addition Programs in the year 2014-15. Details are as follows:
- The Value Addition program “C” certification was conducted for SE students. 169 students had participated in this program. This course was conducted from Sept. 15 – 24, 2014.
- A Value Addition Student Training Program on Linux Certification was conducted for BE students. The program was intended to enhance the programming skills of students in Linux operating system. A total of 92 students had participated in the program. The program was conducted from Sept. 15 – 24, 2014.
- The Value Addition program on Scilab certification was conducted for BE and ME students. 200 students had participated in this program. The learners are exposed to the working environment on Scilab software package and its different tools. This course was conducted from Sept. 15 – 24, 2014.
- A Value Addition Student Training Program Latex was conducted for ME students. This program was organized in order to enhance technical documentation abilities of PG students. The course included hands on tutorials and practice on Latex. Total 60 PG students had actively participated in this program. The program was conducted on Nov. 18, 2014.
- The Value Addition program on Workshop on Raspberry Pi – Part I was conducted for BE students. The course contained three tutorial sessions –for understanding the architecture and instruction sets of Raspberry Pi processor. In overall 19 students had actively participated in the workshop. The two days workshop was conducted from Sept. 25 – 26, 2014.
- The Value Addition program on C++ and JAVA Certification was conducted for SE students. This course was intended to provide an overview of C++ and JAVA programming languages. A total of 200 SE students had actively participated in the program. The program was conducted from Mar. 16 – 23, 2015.
- The Value Addition program SEED Idol C++ certification was conducted for TE students. The objective of this one day course was to acquire programming skills in SEED Idol C++ and explore job opportunities in the campus placements. Total of 375 students shown their interest to avail this certification.
- The Value Addition program on Workshop on Raspberry Pi – Part II was conducted for BE students. The course contained three tutorial sessions –for understanding programming aspects of Raspberry Pi processor. In overall 19 students had actively participated in the workshop. The two days workshop was conducted from Feb. 05 – 06, 2015.
- The Value Addition program on Intel Galileo workshop was conducted for ME students. This three days certification program has made students capable of designing and developing applications in the field of Internet of Things (IoT).In overall 37 PG students had actively participated in the workshop. The three days workshop was conducted from Feb. 16 – 18, 2015.
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Undergraduate Engineering Program Education Objectives (PEOs) I. To sustain holistic development of students to pursue higher studies, successful entrepreneurship or cater needs of Indian and multinational industries, by providing excellent academic environment. a. Graduate gains an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
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| I. To serve the University, the Nation, and the Engineering profession by providing high quality educational programs to all students; engaging in research and scholarship that will extend knowledge; and assisting the economic development of the regional, state, and national economies through technology transfer. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| II. To provide Post-graduate students with an excellent education through research and co-operative work experience/culture to enable successful, innovative, and life-long careers in Electronics and Telecommunication. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| III. To sculpture Post-graduates students, to acquire the advanced level academic expertise and practical engineering experience necessary to function as Electronics and Telecommunication professional in a modern, ever-evolving world. Engrave Post-graduate students, to demonstrate competence by being selected for employment by industrial, academic or government entities or pursue further professional/doctoral studies. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| IV. To understand the broad, social, ethical and professional issues of contemporary engineering practice. Post-graduation program will inculcate a mastery of underlying Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and related technologies, as well as professional, ethical, and societal responsibilities. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| b. Post graduate students gain an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| c. Learners of this program built an ability to design a system, component, devices, or process to meet desired needs. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| d. Masters students of this program have an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams and also as an individual for solving issues of Electronic and Telecommunication. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| e. Learners of this program have an ability to identify, formulate, and solve Engineering problems by applying mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and Electronics and Telecommunication theory in the modeling and design of Electronics systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| f. Post graduates have an ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing and also understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| g. Develop an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering EDA tools necessary for Electronics and Telecommunication practices. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| h. Learners of this program have an ability to evaluate Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering problems with cost effectiveness, features, user friendliness etc. to cater needs for product development. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| i. Igniting master’s students to peruse inventive concept to provide solutions to industrial, social or nation problem. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| j. Masters of this program generate an ability to identify, inspect, analyze, interpret and communicate research results. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| k. Post graduates recognize the need and an ability to engage in life-long learning and knowledge of contemporary issues. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| l. Masters of this program put on the broad education necessary to understand the impact of Electronics and Telecommunication solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal prospective.√ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Information Technology :
The Information Technology department was established in the year 1999. It is one of the pioneers in starting the course in University of Pune. The department offers undergraduate BE (IT) and post graduate ME(IT) programs. It is one of the few department that is ranked in the Merit List of the University of Pune for its High Quality Standards

The I.T. curriculum shares fundamental courses of computer engineering syllabi and mainly focuses on new paradigms of the IT industries i.e. Software management, software engineering, software quality control, testing and high-end technologies. The course is designed to provide skill set for the role of a leader in the IT industries.
The department has senior and experienced staff. The infrastructure is state of the art and well maintained. The department was accredited by NBA in 2006 and 2009.
The IT department plays a lead role in providing IT related services and support to the other STES establishments
Facilities
The department has well-equipped labs with state-of-the-art infrastructure (hardware and software) with uninterrupted power supply and Wi-Fi facility. The institute has a tie-up with Microsoft through Microsoft campus agreement which makes all Microsoft servers, operating systems and tools readily available for students to update their knowledge regarding current technologies.
Information assimilation at the departmental level happens through departmental library and digital library with strong support from central library in the form of e-journals from IEEE, ACM, Science direct etc. which is a strong motivation that instills a sense of pursuing research both in faculty members and post graduate students alike.
| Sr. No. | Name of Laboratory | Cost (in Rs.) | |
| 1 | Programming Laboratory-I | 4,51,850/- | |
| 2 | Programming Laboratory-II | 4,67,850/- | |
| 3 | Computer Graphics Laboratory | 4,59,850/- | |
| 4 | Software Engineering Laboratory | 3,79,400/- | |
| 5 | Network Laboratory | 4,99,850/- | |
| 6 | Information System Design Laboratory | 4,99,850/- | |
| 7 | Elective Laboaratory | 8,51,400/- | |
| 8 | PG Laboratory | 3,85,160/- | |
| 9 | Hardware Laboratory | 4,57,600/- | |
| 10 | Microprocessor Laboratory | 10,53,434/- | |
| 11 | FPL Laboratory | 14,72,461/- | |
| 12 | CAD Laboratory | 11,93,988/- | |
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- Other Facilities
- Departmental Library (180 Titles)
- Internet (16 Mbps)
- Separate Cabins for Faculty (21 cabins)
- Extra laboratory hours (beyond college time)
- Centralized Computing Facilities (General + Technical)
Students Results
Department was established in 1999, since inception the department has maintained the tradition of excellent academic track record. The Cumulative passing percentage of the students from first year admission to final passing year is more than 70% and year-wise result is 85%. The department has produced many University toppers since last 14 years.
Result Analysis



Civil Engineering :
Civilization is a continuous process to provide comforts for mankind. Civil Engineering involves utilization of scientific knowledge for welfare of human beings. Over the years, shelter, water & communication have remained always on priority in national planning. Every construction activity – buildings, bridges, tunnels, roads, dams & canals, involve use of Men, Machines, Money & Materials.
Population growth & urbanization have invited new problems in urban planning such as water supply, waste disposal, transportation & global warming.
To overcome all these problems in infrastructural development & to build tomorrow’s India, role of Civil Engineer remains of prime importance even in the era of information technology.
Civil Engineering department in Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune, was established in the year 2000. As a symbol of academic excellence, the department received five years prestigious accreditation by NBA-Delhi. Along with post graduate courses in Structural Engineering, Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering, the department is also recognized as Research Centre by Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune for Ph. D. studies. Students of Civil Engineering have secured several university ranks in examinations & after graduation, they have secured key positions in professional organizations, including government sector.
The department is enriched with 13 laboratories equipped with sophisticated instruments, experienced & dedicated teaching faculty members in all specializations of all disciplines of Civil Engineering. Besides central library, departmental library provides various reference books and Journals. Industry offers sponsorship to projects for both undergraduate & post graduate studies. Many research projects are in progress with the help of financial assistance by BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. The department also offers testing and consultancy services in various disciplines of Civil Engineering.
Facilities
| Sr. | NAME OF LABORATORY(with list of major equipments) |
| 1 | Computer Laboratory |
| AutoCAD 2009 | |
| Primavera | |
| Mike 11 | |
| ANSYS | |
| CADian 2004 architecture | |
| Strap software release, 11.0 Indian code | |
| QE Pro Network version 5.6.1 | |
| Mathematica Professional software ver 5.2 windows | |
| 2 | Concrete Technology |
| Compression Testing Machine | |
| Concrete Permeability | |
| Vibrating table, table top 1m x 1m | |
| Vee Bee Consistometer | |
| Concrete Test Hammer | |
| 3 | Environmental Engineering |
| High Volume Sampler | |
| Spectro-Photometer | |
| Gas Chromatograph | |
| BOD Auto Titrator | |
| Environmental Engg. -WTP Design software (5 users) | |
| ETP Design Software (5 users) | |
| SS Design Software (5 users) | |
| AWWT Software (5 users) | |
| Argus One | |
| 4 | Engineering Geology |
| 5 | Engineering Mechanics |
| 6 | Fluid Mechanics |
| Tilting Flume | |
| Wind Tunnel | |
| 7 | Geotechnical Engineering |
| Direct Shear Apparatus | |
| Tri Axial Shear Apparatus | |
| Standard Penetration Test (SPT) | |
| Geotechnical Engg. – Single user CASTeR Software | |
| 8 | Structural Dynamics Laboratory |
| Vertical Shake Table | |
| Horizontal Shake Table with eccentric Cam | |
| Experimental models | |
| Electronic Instrumentation for Vibration measurement | |
| 9 | Surveying |
| Total Station Electronic (Trimble) | |
| Theodolite( 1 Second) ( 5 No) | |
| Total Station Pentax | |
| Mirror Stereoscope (4) | |
| Total Station Electronic (TOPCON) | |
| Civil CAD Software 2010 full package | |
| GPSMAP 76 CSX | |
| 10 | Testing of Materials |
| Universal Testing Machine | |
| Impact Testing Machine | |
| Torsion Testing Machine | |
| Tile Abrasion Testing Machine | |
| Electronic Extensometer | |
| Digital Indicator 4 line LCD display (LVDT) | |
| 11 | Transportation Engineering |
| Ductility Testing Machine | |
| Marshall Apparatus | |
| California Bearing Ratio | |
| Los Angeles Apparatus | |
| Centrifuge Extractor |
Photo Gallery of Major Equipments
| BOD Incubator | Gas chromatographer |
| Fluid Mechanics Laboratory | Oven |
| Compression Testing Machine | Universal Testing Machine |
| Tri Axial Shear Apparatus | Vertical Shake Table |
| Total Station Survey | Transportation Engineering Laboratory |
Production Engineering:
The Production Engineering is considered to be a specialized branch of Mechanical Engineering dealing with advanced manufacturing techniques. This sector of Engineering involving design, control and continuous improvement of integrated systems of Man Power, machinery, materials and finance in the production of goods and services. Presently the department has a sophisticated CNC production machine, high-end use software like Virtual Robot, Virtual CIM, I-deas,Automation studio,6-Axis Robots, EDM etc. The Department is well equipped with latest measurement laboratory consiats of 3D-Co-ordinate machine and other production associated with gadgets and equipments under foundry laboratory, machine tool laboratory and manufacturing automation laboratory.
The department is already accreditated for 3 years(2009-12). The Department is pursuing several research projects approved by AICTE, New Delhi & UniversityofPune.
Facilities
| Sr. No | Name of Lab | Mode | Major Equipments in the department |
| 1 | Computer | Exclusive |
∙ Six-Axis Robot ∙ 3DCo-ordinateMeasuring Machine ∙ Auto collimator ∙ CNC Mill and CNC Lathe ∙ Lapping Machine ∙ Tool Maker’s Microscope ∙ Radial Drilling Machine ∙ Milling Machine |
| 2 | Machine Tool | Exclusive | |
| 3 | Metrology and Quality control | Exclusive | |
| 4 | Metallurgy | Exclusive | |
| 5 | Welding and Foundry | Exclusive | |
| 6 | Theory of machines | Sharing | |
| 7 | Automation and Projects | Exclusive | |
| 8 | Industrial Fluid Power | Sharing | |
| 9 | Thermal Engg | Sharing | |
| 10 | Fluid Mechanics | Sharing | |
| 11 | Workshop | Exclusive |
Hardwares and Softwares
No. of computers
Total 34 (Core 2 Duo – 07, DualCore-08, and P-IV- 19)
Software’s
| Sr. No. | Name of software | Application |
| 1 | AutoCAD | Drafting, Detailing |
| 2 | Top solid software | Die design |
| 3 | Pro-E wildfire 4.0 | Solid Modeling , Assembly and simulation |
| 4 | Witness mfg. simulation | Simulation in Automation |
| 5 | Reliability software | Reliability Assessment |
| 6 | Autodesk-Inventer-7 | Solid Modeling and Assembly |
| 7 | CADian | Drafting, Detailing |
| 8 | Mat LAB | Computing |
| 9 | Automation Studio | Simulation in Automation |
Computer Lab, Machine Tool Lab, Metrology Lab, Metallurgy Lab, Automation and Projects Lab
Name of Industry Visited for year -2014-15 & 15-16
- Menon & Menon Ltd, Kolhapur
- Pune Zilha Sahakari Dudh Utpadak Sangh Maryadit Katraj dairy Pune .
- Shree Karvir Nivasini Mahalsxmi ISPAT Pvt Ltd, Gokul Shirgaon Kolhapur
- Fluid Flow Control System Pvt. Ltd. MIDC-Bhosari, Pune
- Thyssen Krupp Industries Pvt, Ltd, Pimpri, Pune.
- TATA MOTORS, Chinchwad, Pune
- GKN Sinter Metals Pvt. Ltd. Pune.
- Exolloys Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Pune
- Mather and Platt, Chinchawad, Pune
Students Activities :
|
Sr. No |
Name of Event | Date of conduction | Name of Resource person and organisation |
| 1 | One day workshop on Lean Manufacturing-Industrial Case Studies | 27/08/2015 |
Mr. Mahesh Jaydeokar Consultant In Industrial Engineering ,Pune. |
| 2 | Workshop on PLC Programming | 08/09/2015 |
Mr.Nilesh Narvekar nGEN Technologies Pune |
| 3 | Mechatronics & Automation in Industry | 25/08/2015 | Mr.Nilesh Narvekar CEO, nGEN AUTOMATION Bhugaon Mulshi 9822453948 [email protected] |
| 4 | PLC Programming | 8/9/2015 | Mrs. Megha Khandelwal Product Manager nGEN AUTOMATION Bhugaon Mulshi 9822453948 [email protected] |
| 5 | One Day Programme on Non destructive testing and hands on training | 14/03/2016 |
Mr. Vikas Dighe Consultant Techonocon Services Pune. |
| 6 | Guest Lecture on “Modular Fixture Design” | 18/03/2016 | Mr. Vitthal Barve Manager Mahindra & Mahindra, Pune. [email protected] |
Chemical Engineering :
Chemical Engineering is serving as ‘backbone’ for the entire spectrum of the process industry .Its direct involvement into the fields of petrochemicals, production of inorganic and organic chemicals, food processing industry and waste recycle has made its mark among the core engineering sciences. Now its entry into the multiple discipline of Environmental engineering , Energy conservation, Cosmetology and Biotechnology is paving new ways for advancement in science and technology .Chemical engineers design, build and operate the plants to produce the materials we use in today’s complex society such as petrol , plastics, processed foods , fertilizers ,paints, cement, paper and pharmaceuticals. These are among the products created by chemical engineering.
Chemical engineering is also involved in the development of new materials such as polymers, ceramics, composites, biomaterials and nonmaterial.
The department has well equipped laboratories and computer center with internet access. Department is also having high precision analytical instruments like UV – Visible Spectrophotometer and AAS.
Student association of the department organizes national level technical event such as Excelsior.The event is usually sponsored by industries.
List of STTP/Workshop/Conferences/FDP/Seminars conducted
| Sr. No. | Title of STTP/Workshop/Conferences/FDP/Seminars conducted | Year |
| 1 | National conference on Green Technologies for Sustainable Development | 2015-16 |
| 2 | STTP on Recent Advances in Nanopolymer Technology | 2014 – 15 |
| 3 | FDP on Sophisticated Instrumental Analysis Techniques | 2013-14 |
| 4 | Two Day State level Seminar on Recent Advances in Natural Product Extraction | 2012-13 |
| 5 | FDP on Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications | 2012-13 |
Participants during valedictory function “Recent Advances in Natural Product Extraction”along with speakers, HOD & Coordinator
Dr. J. A. Kher, COE, Pune (R) at Valedictory Function.
Keynote address by Dr. D. N. Naik (Scientist, Agharkar Research Insitute, Pune)
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN SDP/ STTP/ SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP
YEAR 2015-16
| Sr.No | Name of Faculty | Title of course | Institute | Date, Year |
| 1. | Sunita S. Patil | Two days Workshop on “Chemical Reactor Design- Attainable Region Approach” | Dept. of Chemical Engg., MIT Academy of Engineering, Pune | 3rd & 4thDecember 2015 |
| 2. |
P.L.V.N. Saichandra V.S. Ashtekar |
Two days National Level Seminar on “Myths & Facts for Food Safety & Standards” | Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune |
19th & 20thJanuary 2016 |
| 3. | Dr. J.G.Gujar | Two days National Level Seminar on Application of Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering” | Dept. of Chemical Engg., MAE Alandi | 5th & 6th February 2016 |
| 4. | Dr. J.G.Gujar | AICTE Sponsored One Week STTP on “RecentDevelopment in Biopolymer technology & Opportunities” |
KIT College of Engineering, Kolhapur |
8th to 13th June 2015 |
| 5. | Dr. S.S. Barkade | Training Program on “Unit Operations & Unit Processes with Plant Visit” | Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers, Chembur, Mumbai | 6th to 8th July, 2015 |
| 6. | Deepti Patil |
Training Program on “Unit Operations & Unit Processes with Plant Visit” |
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers, Chembur, Mumbai | 9th to 11th July, 2015 |
| 7. | V.H. Bankar | One Day Visit to “Adarsh Gaon” | Patoda District , Aurangabad by NSS, SPPU, Pune | 22nd August, 2015 |
| 8. | Dr. J. G. Gujar | One week short term training programme on “Recent Trends in Chemical Science for Engineering and Technology” under TEQIP Phase – II | Department of Chemistry and Physics, Government College of Engineering, Karad | 23rd to 27th May 2016 |
| 9. |
P.L.V.N.Saichandra S.A. Ghodke |
Training Program on “Unit Operations & Unit Processes with Plant Visit” | Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers, Chembur, Mumbai | 13th to 18th June, 2016 |
| 10. |
Dr.S.S. Barkade S.A. Ghodke |
State level faculty development program on “Entrepreneurship” | Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune | 11th to 13thFebruary, 2016 |
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN SDP/ STTP/ SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP
YEAR 2014-15
| Sr.No | Name of Faculty | Title of course | Institute | Date, Year |
| 1. | V.H. Bankar | Training on “Fluid flow, unit operations and Unit processes with plant visit” | Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizers, Chembur | 3rd to 5th July 2014 |
| 2. | R.S. Deshpande | Training on “Fluid flow, unit operations and Unit processes with plant visit” | Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizers, Chembur | 1st & 2nd July, 2014 |
| 3. | D.S. Patil | International Seminar on “Frontiers of Ceramic & material technologies for cement industries” | PDA college of engineering, Gulbarga | 17th & 18thNovember, 2014 |
| 4. | R.S. Deshpande V.S. Ashtekar P.L.V.N. Saichandra | Three-days Intensive Course On “Process Equipment Design” |
MIT Academy of Engineering, Alandi |
27th to 29thNovember,2014 |
| 5. | Sunita Patil | Indo-Russian Workshop on “High Performance computing for computer aided engg. & sciences” | CDAC, Pune | 18th to 20thNovember 2014 |
| 6. | S.A. Ghodke | Two day seminar on “Scientific /Research Paper writing” | SPPU& INSA | 17th and 18thDecember, 2014 |
| 7. |
Dr. S.S. Barkade, R.S. Deshpande, P.L.V.N. Saichandra, Sunita Patil, Deepti Patil |
STTP on “Innovative Trends Towards Excellence in CETP Management” approved by ISTE | Department of Applied Sciences & Civil Engineering, Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune | 6th to 10th April, 2015. |
| 8. | Dr. Jotiram Gujar | Two Weeks Summer School on “Recent Developments in Bioprocess Technology and Opportunities – RDBTO” Sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi | College of Engineering, Kolhapur | 3rd to 13th June, 2015 |
| 9. | P.L.V.N. Saichandra | One Week Orientation Program on “Research Methodology” | JNTU, Anantapuramu | 15th to 20th June, 2015 |
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN SDP/ STTP/ SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP
YEAR 2013-14
| Sr.No | Name of Faculty | Title of course | Institute | Date, Year |
| 1. | V.H. Bankar | STTP on “Unit operations, fluid flow, unit processes with industrial visit” | Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizers, Chembur | 1st to 6th July, 2013 |
| 2. | Dr. S.M. Chavan | Leadership Development Programme by Wren & Pecker | Sinhgad Institutes, Narhe | 8th to 10th Dec 2013 |
| 3. | A.P. Kulkarni | “Virtual Labs” sponsored by National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology”, MHRD, Govt. of India | College of Engineering, Pune. | 2nd to 12thDecember, 2014 |
| 4. | V.S. Ashtekar |
One Week Faculty Development Programme On “Sophisticated Instrumental Analysis Techniques” |
Dept. of Chemical Engg., Sinhgad College of Engg., Pune | 7th to 11th October, 2013 |
| 5. | V.H. Bankar, Dr. J.G. Gujar, P.L.V.N. Saichandra | Two days workshop on “Role of Bio-Energy in Sustainable Growth” | MAE, Alandi | 30th to 31st August, 2013 |
| 6. |
Dr. J.G. Gujar, R.S.Deshpande, V.H.Bankar |
Teacher Advancement Program Level 1 & 2 byWren and pecker | Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Pune | 21st to 23rdNovember, 2013 |
| 7. |
P.L.V.N. Saichandra Dr. S.S. Barkade |
Teacher Advancement Program Level 1 & 2 by Wren and pecker | Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Pune | 5th to 7thDecember, 2013 |
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN SDP/ STTP/ SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP
YEAR 2012-13
| Sr.No | Name of Faculty | Title of course | Institute | Date, Year |
| 1. | P.L.V.N. Saichandra | Attended Training on “Fluid flow, Unit Operations & Unit process with plant visit” | Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizers, Chembur, Mumbai | 2nd to 7th July, 2012 |
| 2. | Sunita . S. Patil | Attended One Week TEQIP-II Sponsored FDP on “Nano-materials and Nano-composites” | College of Engineering, Pune | 3rd to 7thDecember, 2012 |
| 3. |
S.S. Barkade, S.A. Ghodke, S.R.Shirsath |
Attended FDP on “Advanced Materials for Engineering Materials (AMEA-2012)” | Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune | 10th to 14 thDecember, 2012 |
| 4. |
A.P. Kulkani, S.P. Kodolikar, Dr. Veena Doss |
Attended “IInd World congress for man & nature- 2012 on Global change impact on biodiversity, culture & technology” | IInd World congress for man & nature- 2012 on Global change impact on biodiversity, culture & technology, Nagpur | 3rd to 5thNovember, 2012 |
| 5. | S.R. Shirsath | Workshop on “Sono-process Engg. & Reactors for Nano-materials” | Dept. of Chemical Engg., NIT , Warangal under TEQIP-II | 23rd & 24thFebruary, 2013 |
| 6. | R.S. Deshpande | “Challenges for chemical engineering faculty to meet industry needs” | Datta Meghe Engg. College , Navi Mumbai | 6th to 11th May, 2013 |
| 7. |
V.H. Bankar, R.S.Deshpande, Dr.S.M.Chavan, S.R. Shirsath, Dr.J.G.Gujar |
Attended One Day Workshop on Syllabus Revision at S.E & M.E | BOS, BCUD & MIT, Pune | 26th February, 2013 |
| 8. |
Sunita Patil P.L.V.N. Saichandra |
Attended State level Seminar on “Advances in Enzyme Technology” | Dept. of Biotechnology, Sinhgad College of Engg., Pune | 19th March, 2013 |
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN SDP/ STTP/ SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP
YEAR 2011-12
| Sr.No | Name of Faculty | Title of course | Institute | Date, Year |
| 1. |
D.S Patil V.H. Bankar |
Two Week ISTE Workshop on “Heat Transfer” under National Mission on Education Through IOCT by Govt. of India |
Cummins College of Engineering |
29th Nov. 2011to 10th Dec. 2012 |
| 2. |
P.L.V.N. Saichandra S.S. Desai |
One Week workshop on “Soft Chem” | SCOE, Pune |
5th July to 9th July 2011 |
| 3. | S.S. Desai | Workshop on “Future Manufacturing concepts” in ICT & Bayer Tech Services India |
ICT, Mumbai |
3rd & 4th February,2012 |
| 4. |
V.S. Ashtekar, D.S. Patil, P.L.V.N. Saichandra |
Two Week ISTE Workshop on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” under National Mission on Education through IOCT by Govt. of India |
VIT, Pune, COEP |
12th to 22nd June 2012 |
| 5. | S.R.Shirsath | Attended Summer Research Programme |
ICT, Mumbai |
02nd May to 02nd July, 2011 |
In year 2004, research centre was established at Department of Chemical Engineering. It is affiliated by University of Pune and recognized by University of Pune. UG, PG and PhD students perform their research work at the centre. Faculty members from the department perusing their PhD also perform research work at the centre. Research work on projects funded by AICTE , BCUD and IIChE also being carried out at the centre.
Various projects on separation science, synthesis and characterization of nano particles , separation of Ni from aqueous solution by nanofiltration , sonophotocatalytic degradation of dyes , herbal extraction have been carried out. All UG, PG, PhD students and faculty members use following analytical instruments for completion of their research work.
The department has a separate Industry Interaction cell which consists of two experts from industry and two from the department. Every year at the begining of the semister department conducts meeting of Industry Institute Interaction cell through which the suggestions from industry experts are taken and accordingly implemented in arranging guest lectures, deciding final year projects and other industry related activities in the department
List of experts in Industry Institute Interaction cell
| Sr. No | Name of Member | Designation | Occupation |
| 1) | Mr. Prasad Patgaonkar | Chairman, III cell. | Director, probacus Engineering solutions Pvt. Ltd,Pune |
| 2) | Mr. Subodh Jejurkar | Member, III Cell | GeneralManager,Texol Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd,Pune |
| 3) | Mr. Shailesh Ghodke, | Member, III Cell | Asst.Professor, SCOE,Pune |
| 4) | Dr. S.M.Chavan. | Member, III Cell | Head of Chemical Department,SCOE,pune |
Students Achievements :
Achievements of students
2015 – 16
Extra Curricular Activity- Sports/Cultural:
| Sr. no. | Name Of Students | Year | Activity & Event | Achievement |
|
1 |
Ankita Mankar | S. E. | DZMA, Street Play, Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune | First Prize |
|
2 |
Ruturaj Kolte | S. E. | DZMA, Street Play, Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune | First Prize |
|
3 |
Priyanka Bhagawat | S. E. |
MOOD INDIGO 2015 Aagaz |
Third Prize |
|
4 |
Priyanka Bhagawat | S. E. | PVGCOET, ALGORYTHM 2016, Street Play | Runner Up |
Co-curricular Activity-
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the Student | Year | Activity and Event | Achievement |
|
1 |
Aamir Bombaywala | S. E. | Paper Presentation SCHEMCON -2015 | First Prize |
|
2 |
Shubham Phalle | S. E. | Paper Presentation SCHEMCON -2015 | First Prize |
|
3 |
Shubham Wankhede | S. E. | Paper Presentation SCHEMCON -2015 | First Prize |
|
4 |
Shikha Gupta | S. E. | Paper Presentation SKNCOE, Pune | Second Prize |
2014 – 15
Extra Curricular Activity- Sports/Cultural:
|
Sr. No |
Name of the student |
Year |
Activity |
Organizer |
Price/Rank |
| 1 | Prachiti Bedadur | S.E. | Scrabblement, Melange | VIT,Pune | Third |
Co-curricular Activity-
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the Student |
Year |
Activity and Event |
Achievement |
|
1 |
Charuta Bapat | S.E. | Quizperiment, Melange,VIT, Pune | Second |
|
2 |
Divyesh Padsumbiya | S.E. | Quizperiment, Melange,VIT, Pune | Second |
2013 – 14
Extra Curricular Activity- Sports/Cultural:
| Sr. no. | Name Of Students | Year | Activity & Event | Achievement |
|
1 |
Pranav Bontadkar | B.E. | ENGINEERING TODAY 2013 Quiz Competition | First |
|
2 |
Swaraj Deodhar | B.E. | ENGINEERING TODAY 2013 Quiz Competition | First |
|
3 |
Swaraj Deodhar | B.E. | M-Pulse 13 Quiz –O-Mania | First |
|
4 |
Swaraj Deodhar | B.E. | Sinhgad Karandak Techtonic Psychosis | First |
|
5 |
Prayati Awati | S.E. | Sinhgad Karandak Inter campus Table Tennis | Runner up |
|
6 |
Sanika Deokule | T.E. | Sinhgad Karandak Inter campus Throwball | Winner |
|
7 |
Gaurav Mhatre | S.E. |
University of Pune Pune District Sports Zone 4X100 m relay |
Winner |
Co-curricular Activity-
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the Student | Year | Activity and Event | Achievement |
|
1 |
Pranit Pandhere | B.E. | Melange 2013 Aspent | First |
|
2 |
Joel Mathews | B.E. | Plant Design Athlon Melange 2014 | Second |
|
3 |
Nitish Tiwari | B.E. | Plant Design Athlon Melange 2014 | Second |
|
4 |
Sanika Pendse | B.E. | Sinhgad Karandak Techtonic – Chemtech | First |
|
5 |
Neha Jaikar | B.E. | Sinhgad Karandak Techtonic – Chemtech | First |
2012 – 13
Extra Curricular Activity- Sports/Cultural:
|
Sr. no. |
Name Of Students |
Year |
Activity & Event |
Achievement |
|
1. |
Rigved Deshpande |
T.E. |
Ex-Quiz-Ite, at SCOE, Pune.
|
First Prize |
|
2. |
Rigved Deshpande |
T.E. |
Quiz-o-mania, at PES Modern COE, Pune. |
First Prize |
|
3. |
Pranav Bontadkar |
T.E. |
Ex-Quiz-Ite, at SCOE, Pune. |
First Prize |
|
4. |
Pranit Pandere |
T.E. |
Aspent, Melange 2013 at Vit, Pune. |
First Prize |
|
5. |
Roshan Chordiya |
T.E. |
Aspent, Melange 2013 at Vit, Pune. |
First Prize |
|
6. |
Rigved Deshpande |
T.E. |
Quiz Competition, at SKNCOE. |
Second Prize |
|
7. |
Pranav Bontadkar |
T.E. |
Quiz Competition, at SKNCOE. |
Second Prize |
Co-curricular Activity-
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the Student |
Year |
Activity and Event |
Achievement |
|
1. |
Ashwini Kulkarni |
T.E. |
Received Scholarship for UG, Lila Poonawalla Foundation |
Scholarship |
2011 – 12
Extra Curricular Activity- Sports/Cultural:
| Sr. no. | Name Of Students | Year | Activity & Event | Achievement |
| 1 | Chinmay Mahajan | S.E. | Chess | Winner |
| 2 | Pranav Bontadkar | S.E. | Chemo Quiz | Third Prize |
| 3 | Pranav Bontadkar | S.E. | IQ Tastail | First Prize |
| 4 | Swraj Deodhar | S.E. | Chemo Quiz, (Melange 2012) | Third Prize |
| 5 | Rigved Deshpande | S.E. | Sherlock Homes | Third Prize |
| 6 | Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | Basketball | Winner |
| 7 | Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | Lawn Tennis | Winner |
| 8 | Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | Basketball Tournament | Winner |
| 9 | Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | Intercollegiate Debate Competition | Second Prize |
| 10 | Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | Lawn Tennis | Second Prize |
| 11 | Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | CACOPHONY Debate | Second Prize |
Co-curricular Activity-
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the Student | Year | Activity and Event | Achievement |
|
1 |
Pooja Padmakumar | T.E. | Paper Presentation | Second Prize |
|
2 |
Ajinkya Deshmukh | B.E. | Paper Presentation | First Prize |
|
3 |
Sarang Barde | B.E. |
Chemical Quiz MAE QUEST 2011
|
Winner |
|
4 |
Mrunali Dhote | B.E. | Industry defined problem MAE QUEST 2011 |
Winner 2nd Position |
|
5 |
Mamta Dudhanikar | B.E. | Industry defined problem MAE QUEST 2011 |
Winner 2nd Position |
Biotechnology :
B. Tech Biotechnology course run by Sinhgad College of Engineering is the first AICTE approved course in Savitribai Phule Pune University. It is four years degree course under Engineering faculty. B. Tech Biotechnology course is designed to give equal weightage to engineering and Biology. Biology subjects include Microbiology, Biochemistry, Animal Tissue culture, Molecular Biology, Immunology and diagnostics and fermentation technology along with engineering subjects like Thermodynamics, Unit operations, Fluid Flow, Mass transfer, Heat transfer, Reaction engineering and simulation & modeling. We also offer electives like Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Food Biotechnology, Stem cells and regenerative medicine etc in final year .As a part of curriculum students undertake project work in final year in areas like ATC, Stem cells, Molecular Biology, Bioseparations, Bioinformatics and Biosensors.
Department Of Biotechnology, SCOE, PUNE (DBT-SCOE): Department of Biotechnology is a part of Sinhgad College of Engineering. It is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University and recognized by AICTE, New Delhi. SCOE is accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) AICTE, New Delhi and Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra . Department of Biotechnology is set in the area of 10,000 sq ft and has state of art laboratories like Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Cell Culture facility, Immunology, Bioinformatics and Fermentation. Faculty is actively engaged in research and consultancies in various areas such as Biochemical engineering, Bioseparations, Biosensors, Pharmacogenomics, Drug Discovery, Stem cells and Bioinformatics. Biotechnology Department can boast of research grants from Office of Principal Scientific Advisors, Govt of India, DST and ICMR worth 1 crore and several private funds. Ongoing research projects are in collaboration with premier institutions in India like IISc, CCMB, MAHE, UICT, IIT and Cornell University, USA.
Research :
Research Projects completed = 11 (Rs.1,37,00,000)
Ongoing project = 02 (Rs. 14,95,000)
Industrial and Consultancy Projects completed =04( Rs. 5,25,000)
Principal / Co-investigator = 07
Funding agency – DBT, DRDO, AICTE, BCUD (SPPU)
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Title of Project |
Sponsoring Agency |
Name of Researcher |
Period for Project |
Grant Sanctioned (Rs.) |
| Supplementation of vitamin B12 to improve B12-Folate ratio in pregnancy and its effect on birth outcomes. | DHR-ICMR | Joshi K.S. |
2016-2018 |
16,01,250 |
| Exploring Proliferative and Differentiation Potential of Ayurvedic Rasayanas using Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchyamal Stem Cells (MSCs) | Science and Engineering Research Board, SERB, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India | Joshi K.S |
2015-2016 |
14 Lakh |
| SNP and expression of genes involved in metabolism of PUFA of pregnant women and their association with neonate anthropometrics | Indian Council of Medical Research, (ICMR), Govt. of India. | Joshi K. S. |
2011-2013 |
15 Lakh |
| Performance evaluation of heat removal method in solid state fermentation | Institution of Engineers | Utpat S. S. |
2011-2012 |
20 Thousand |
| Functional Genomics of Asthma | Office of Principal Scientific Advisor (PSA), Govt. of India, through Department of Science & Technology (DST). | Joshi K. S. |
2010-2013 |
47 Lakh |
| LCPUFA Status and Birth Outcome in India. (Indo-US Project) | Indian Council of Medical Research | Joshi K. S. |
2008-2010 |
10.84 Lakh |
| Genomic variation analysis & gene expression profiling of “Human Dosha-Prakruti based on Principles of Ayurveda | Office of Principal Scientific Advisor (PSA), Govt. of India, through Department of Science & Technology (DST). | Joshi K. S. |
2007-2011 |
81 Lakh |
Funding by Board of College & University Development (BCUD), Savitribai Phule Pune University.
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Title of Project |
Name of Researcher |
Period for Project |
Grant Sanctioned (Rs.) |
| Bio-prospecting and optimization of extraction of trans Resveratrol: Commercially important anti-aging antioxidant polyphenol. |
Joshi K. S. Kulkarni S. J. |
2016-18 |
2.30 Lakh |
| Novel method for Biofuel production |
Jolhe P. D. Rajput J. K. |
2016-18 |
1.20 Lakh |
| Synthesis of Nanoparticles using plant extract in microreactors | Jolhe P.D. |
2016-18 |
1.40 Lakh |
| Microbial degradation of Polyurathane Foam. | Jolhe P.D. |
2013-15 |
2.70 Lakh |
| Standardization of insect cell line fermentation for Production of Bioactive Molecules | Kulkarni S.S |
2014-16 |
1.90 Lakh |
| Cultivation of micro algae using industrial effluents | Sailaja P. Dhamole P.B |
2012-2014 |
1.75 Lakh |
| Protein separation by microfiltration under electric field | Jolhe P. D. |
2011-2013 |
2.00 Lakh |
| Underutilization of Solid state Packed bed fermenters | Dhamole P.B Utpat S. S. |
2009-2012 |
3 Lakh |
| Cloning of Human Dideptidyl peptidase (DPP)4, 8 and 9 | Shukla S. G. |
2009-2012 |
3 Lakh |
| Development of Acid phosphatase based Biosensor for heavy metal ion detection |
Joshi K. S. Kulkarni S. J. |
2009-2012 |
2.50 Lakh |
INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS COMPLETED
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Sr. No. |
Title of the Project |
Industry / Organisation |
Name of Faculty |
Consultancy Charges Received (Rs.) |
|
1 |
Metabolic Disorders |
Glenmark |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
75,000 |
|
2 |
ADHD Project |
Nisarga Biotech |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
1,50,000 |
|
3 |
Heinz-Multinutrient Project |
Heinz |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
2,00,000 |
|
4 |
Nano Particles bound Natural Products for Treatment of HIV |
A.J. Organica Pvt. Ltd. |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
1,00,000 |
Research Publications – by Faculty
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the Faculty |
Title of the Paper |
Name of the Journal |
Volume& Page |
Year |
|
1. |
Mr.P.D.Jolhe |
Green Route for Silver Nanoparticles by Raphanus Sativus Extract in a Continuous Flow Tubular Microreactor |
International Journal of Nanoscience |
Vol. 15, No. 3 |
2016 |
|
2. |
Mr.P.D.Jolhe |
Sonochemical formation of peracetic acids in a continuous flow microstructured reactor |
Chemical Engineering Journal |
276 (2015) 91-96 |
2015 |
| 3. |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
Folate metabolic pathway single nucleotide polymorphisms: a predictive pharmacogenetic marker of methotrexate response in Indian (Asian) patients with rheumatoid arthritis” |
International journal of Pharmacogenomics |
2019-34- |
2015 |
| 4 |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
FOXO3 Gene polymorphism associated with asthma in Indian Population |
Molecular biology International |
Vol 2015 |
Nov 2015 |
| 5 |
Dr. K.S.Joshi |
DNA methylation analysis of phenotype specific stratified Indian population |
Journal of translational Medicine |
13/151 |
July 2015 |
| 6 |
Dr. K.S. Joshi |
Genome wide analysis correlates Ayurveda Prakriti |
Scientific Reports |
5/157-86 |
June 2015 |
| 7 |
Mr. P.D. Jolhe |
Sonochemical Synthesis of peracetic acid in a continuous flow micro-structured reactor |
Elsevier |
5/1385-89 |
April 2015 |
| 8 |
S. .A. Ghodke Dr. K.S.Joshi |
Studies on fragrance delivery from inorganic Nanocontainers: Encapsulation, Release and Modeling studies |
Springer |
96/63-65 |
27 March 2015 |
| 9 |
Ms. Sneha Deshpande |
Thermodynamic and kinetic characterization of transmembrane helix association |
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics |
17/1390-1398
|
2015 |
| 10 |
Dr. S. J. Kulkarni |
Development of acid phaosphate inhibition based Amperometric Biosensorfor determination of inorganic phosphate. |
International conference proceedings IEEE |
63 |
March 2015 |
| 11 |
Dr. Sarita Mahajani |
Production of bioactive compounds using marine isolates in co-culturing systems. |
International Journal of Current Engineering and Scientific Research |
Vol-2 Issue-2 |
2015 |
| 12 |
Mr. Prashant Thorat |
Microfiltration of synthetic bacteria using low cost ceramic membrane |
Separation Science and Technology |
50:1, 121-15 |
2014 |
| 13 |
Mrs. Sailaja.P |
Ultrasonic Extraction of phenolics from seasonal fruits and investigation of the adsorption capacity of ultrasonicated fruit residues |
International Journal of Advance Research in Science and Engineering |
03 |
2014 |
| 14 |
Ugbabe, G. E Kalpana S.J
|
Molecular phylogeny of Nigerian Bignoniaceae juss. based on the chloroplast DNA sequences of rbcL and ndhF genes. |
Asian Academic Research Journal Of Multidisciplinary |
ISSN: 2319 – 2801 423-440 |
1 (19), March 2014, |
| 15 |
Sailaja P, Tejas Kunte |
Ammonium nitrogen reduction from municipal waste water and industrial effluents using Microalgae. |
International journal of Multidisciplinary research.(IJMR) |
Jaihind society Vol II issue12 |
(1) Mar 2014 ISSN 2277-9302 |
| 16 |
Gadgil MS1, Joshi KS, |
Association of homocysteine with global DNA methylation in vegetarian Indian pregnant women and neonatal birth anthropometrics |
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. |
Pubmed |
2014 Feb 3 |
| 17 |
Jayesh Mahatre Shraddha Kulkarni
|
Formulation and evaluation of antibacterial activity of herbal ointment prepared from crude extracts of Aegle marnelos (Bael) |
International journal of Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. |
Academic Sciences Vol-6 |
10th Feb 2014
|
| 18 |
Maithili Gadgil, Kalpana Joshi |
Imbalance of folic acid and vitamin B12 is associated with birth outcome: an Indian pregnant women study accepted in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition |
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition |
Nature |
2014 January 22 |
| 19 |
Kalpana Joshi |
Docosahexanoic acid (DHA) content is significantly higher in ghrita prepared by traditional method |
Journal of ayurveda and integrative medicine JAIM |
Pubmed Volume : 5 Issue 2 Page : 85-88, |
2014
|
| 20 |
Shraddha Utpat P. B. Dhamole |
Effect of periodic water addition on citric acid production in solid state fermentation |
Journal of the institution of engineers (India) Series E |
Springer |
30 Dec,2013 |
| 21 |
Ugbabe, G. E Kalpana S.J
|
Ultrastructure of the pollen grains in the family Bignoniaceae Juss. |
Nigeria International Journal of Medicinal Plants Research |
Vol. 2 (9), pp. 254-060 ISSN: 2169-303X |
December, 2013,. |
| 22 |
Arvind Chopra Kalpana Joshi
|
Ayurvedic Medicine Offers Good Alternative to Glucosamine and Celecoxib in the Treatment of Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Double Blind Controlled Equivalence Drug Trial
|
British Journal of Rheumatology |
Pubmed |
2013 August |
| 23 |
Vinod H Gupta Kalpana, Joshi |
Association of NAT2 and CYP2E1 gene polymorphisms with antituberculosis drug induced toxicity in Western India |
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. (IF= 2.865)
|
Pubmed |
22 JUL 2013 |
| 24 |
Vinod H Gupta Kalpana Joshi
|
Association of GST null genotypes with antituberculosis drug induced hepatotoxicity in Western Indian population, |
Annals of Hepatology (accepted) (IF=2.1) |
Pubmed |
06/18/2013 |
| 25 |
Mohd Fauzi Kalpana, Joshi
|
Chemogenomics Approaches to Rationalizing the Mode-of-Action of Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic Medicines |
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling |
Pubmed |
25 March 2013 |


|
Sr. No. |
Title of conference |
Level |
Arranged By |
Name of Faculty |
Date |
|
1 |
European Academy of Asthma, Allegy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) |
International |
Barcelona,Spain |
Dr. K.S. Joshi |
May 18,2015 |
|
2 |
Pacific Ag Research, Florida & Microbiologist Society |
International |
Tampa, Florida,USA |
Dr.S.U.Mahajani |
June 6-10,2015 |
|
3. |
Asthma Management And Health Education |
International |
Denver,Colorado USA |
Dr. K.S. Joshi |
Nov 19-21,2015 |
|
4. |
‘International symposium on “Emerging discoveries in Microbiology” |
International |
JNU Delhi |
Dr.S.U.Mahajani |
Dec 7-10, 2015 |
|
5. |
‘International symposium on “Emerging discoveries in Microbiology” |
International |
JNU Delhi |
Mrs. S.S. Kulkarni |
Dec 7-10, 2015 |
|
6. |
International conference Bioprocessing India 2016 |
International |
IIT, Chennai |
Mrs. S.S. Kulkarni |
Dec 17-19, 2015 |
|
7. |
Advances in Asian Medicine |
International |
Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune |
Dr. K.S. Joshi |
Jan 3-7, 2016 |
|
8. |
Herbal and synthetic drug studies |
International |
ZVM Abeda Inamdar College, Pune |
Dr. K.S. Joshi |
Jan 7-9,2016 |
|
9. |
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics |
International |
Pune |
Mrs. S.S. Kulkarni |
Feb 5-7,2016 |
Research Publications in Seminar/ Conference by Students
|
Name of the Student |
Activity |
Details of Conference National/ International |
Prize received |
| Asawari Kale |
Paper Presentation |
National Conference on “Green Technologies for Sustainable Development (NCGTSD-2016) 11-12 March 2016 |
Participated |
|
Swati Marwadi |
Paper Presentation |
National Conference on “Green Technologies for Sustainable Development (NCGTSD-2016) 11-12 March 2016 |
Participated |
|
Mihir Gupte |
Poster Presentation |
Bioprocessing India 2015 conference, IIT Madras 17-19 Dec 2015 |
Participated |
|
Jyotsna Gokavi |
Poster Presentation |
Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI-2015), JNU New Delhi 7-10 Dec 2015 |
Participated |
|
Mihir Gupte |
Poster Presentation |
Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI-2015), JNU New Delhi 7-10 Dec 2015 |
Participated |
|
Manish Shetty |
Poster Presentation |
Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI-2015), JNU New Delhi 7-10 Dec 2015 |
Participated |
|
Nirmitee Mulgaonkar |
Poster Presentation |
Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI-2015), JNU New Delhi 7-10 Dec 2015 |
Participated |
|
Pooja Bait |
Poster Presentation |
Conference of Association of Microbiologist of India (AMI-2015), JNU New Delhi 7-10 Dec 2015 |
Participated |
|
Paper presentation and Competitions Activities (2014-15) |
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|
Name of the Student |
Activity |
Details of Conference National/ International |
Prize received |
|
Richa Panjwani |
Paper Presentation |
International Conference on Biotechnology, ICBCCE, Goa. 4th Jan 2015 |
Participated |
|
Jyotsna Gokavi |
Poster Presentation |
International Conference on Biotechnology & Bioinformatics (ICBB-2015) 6-8 Feb 2015, Pune. |
Participated |
|
Richa Panjwani |
Paper Presentation |
National Conference on “Recent Trends and Innovations in Microbial World”. 15-16 Jan 2015 |
Participated |
|
Sadhana Bokad |
Paper Presentation |
Conference “Affinity and Confluence 14”. |
Participated |
MBA
The candidates from all the disciplines take admission for MBA Course with the aim of providing a platform which helps them in grooming for future, the department concentrates on overall development of the students.
Being a part of Sinhgad College of Engineering, with largest number of sanctioned intake of students, the Department of Management Studies has the intake of 60. The students are exposed to multidisciplinary environment and opportunities available. The Teacher Guardian scheme relaxes parents by extending parental approach in the institute too. It contributes in knowing the student personally where one can discuss performance, shortfall and other aspects of academics, personal problems with the teacher guardian with assured confidentiality.
Throughout the 2 years duration students get wider scope to accomplish the heights they might have thought of. The opportunities to participate in various academic, co curricular, extracurricular and placement activities help to nurture and fulfill their dreams. The stepwise guidance given to the students for selection of specialization builds up confidence. The student council actively participates in decision making and smooth conduction of various activities in the department.
To sum up students start developing and implementing the managerial skills while they still are a part of the department.
Considering the number of students pursuing various management courses from all Sinhgad Management Institutes, a Central Placement Cell (CPC) has been constituted under the leadership of Mr. G.K. Shahani as Chairman and Mr. M.B. Khurjekar as a Member Director. The Directors from all the Sinhgad Management Institutes are the members of the CPC. The centralized Placement activity has resulted in maximizing resources of Placement teams providing ample opportunities for students and logistic convenience to the corporates.
Objective
- To manage Centralized Placement activities of ALL Sinhgad Institutes.
- To provide ample opportunities to Management Students and to achieve cent per cent placements.
- To organize campus recruitment for the students with industries and business houses of repute from all over India.
- To prepare students for campus recruitment by arranging training in Aptitude tests, group discussions, preparing for Technical and HR interviews through professional trainers.
- To promote career counselling by organizing guest speakers by senior corporate personnel and most importantly by the immediately placed senior students.
- Industry – Institute tie-up arrangements with Industries & Corporates of repute for Campus recruitment.
Placement Cell
Shaping students towards their dream careers is the one point agenda at our specially formed Central Placement Cell. All our campuses are equipped with placement officers and coordinators ensuring value added interaction with management students. Our dedicated placement team works round the year developing contacts across various industries to search numerous jobs opening for our aspiring students. From our first batch, we have set a trend of more than 95% placement for aspiring management students making us as a natural choice among students for management studies.
Training and development is an ongoing process at Central Placement Cell. We prepare students to take on the competitive world through various seminars on recent challenges, trends, paper presentations, research exchange and case study competitions. This helps students to get an insight into the real corporate world. This practical knowledge helps them to perform their duties better for the various organizations they are placed in. The list of the Blue Chip companies who are our regular recruiters says it all.




