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Media Sakal Papers Ltd., 595, Budhwar Peth, Pune 411 002
Chairman Pratap Pawar is the Chairman of Sakal Media Group and is on the board of companies such as Bharat Forge Ltd.
Pune, Bharat Forge International Ltd., U K, Force Motors Ltd.Pune. He was Director of Kirloskar Oil Engines India Ltd. And Finolex Cables Ltd. for a long period. He is a doyen of the Indian publishing industry having won many
accolades for his business acumen and deep sense of commitment to the society. A graduate in engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, he has led his varied businesses as well as the various
initiatives he is a part of with much aplomb. He is a marketing and financial specialist, adept at techno-commercial projects. Under his leadership, Sakal has achieved substantial growth and he undertook a complete
modernization program which led it to becoming the leading Marathi newspaper in India. Government of Maharashtra has nominated him as a Member of the first Board of Governors of College of Engineering, Pune on
July 2004. On June 9, 2020, the Government has appointed him as Chairman of Board of Governors. Mr. Pawar is Founder Director and Chairman. COEP’s Bhau Institute of Innovation Entrepreneurship and Leadership,
Pune since its inception.
Shri. O. P. Gupta
Principal Secretary Department of Higher & Technical Education Maharashtra State,
Mumbai 400 032
Member
Shri. O. P. Gupta is a 1992 IAS batch officer and currently
positioned as the Principal Secretary, Department of Higher & Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai
Member Dr. Pramod Chaudhari is founder-chairman of Praj Industries Limited, a process and project engineering company based in Pune a city
in Maharashtra. Thought Leaders (2002) has included his biography in 22 visionary Indian managers. Dr. Chaudhari has been voted amongst Globally Top 100 People in bio-energy space by Biofuels Digest. He has also been
awarded the distinguished alumnus award (2005) and distinguished service award (2015) from IIT Bombay. Praj has won the Forbes 200 Best Under a Billion Company in Asia, twice.
Member Professor Sanjay Govind Dhande, former Director of IIT Kanpur, is an innovative technologist, an acclaimed academician, an eminent researcher, a visionary institution
builder and an able administrator, whose contributions are acknowledged not only in India but also in many other countries. Under his captainship, IIT Kanpur has been recognized as a technical institution of excellence for
providing an international level education and research in Science & Technology. He has been active in terms of promoting new models of technical education in the country. Professor Dhande strongly believes in reforming
the curriculum of technical education that will be suitable for the Indian society.
Mr. Anand Deshpande Chairman and
Managing Director Persistent Systems 402, Senapati Bapat Rd, Shivaji Co operative
Member Dr. Anand Deshpande is the Founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Persistent Systems since its
inception and is responsible for the overall leadership, strategy and management of the Company. Dr. Anand holds a B. Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT),
Kharagpur, and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA. Dr. Anand Deshpande is a founding member of iSPIRT, India’s first product think tank, started with the vision of
creating a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in India. Anand is also a founder member of Inter Institutional Inclusive Innovations Center (i4C). i4C is an independent, non-profit entity which acts as
a platform to pro-actively scout, showcase and handhold technology innovations, especially aimed atthe base of the pyramid. With members of his family, he has established DeAsra Foundation,a non-profit entity which focuses on
creating self-employment at scale.
Mr. Sanjay Inamdar Founder of Flucon and Co-Founder BIEL College of Engineering
Pune, Shivajinagar, Pune – 411005
Member
Mr. Sanjay is an MIT, Harvard, and Carnegie Mellon alumni. He is the Founder of Flucon – a Star Export House having leadership in hygienic stainless steel products and designs for Process Industry.Honourable
President Dr. Pranab Mukherjee launched the Student Start-up policy in November 2016. Sanjay is leading this Student Start-up implementation team for 3500+ technical institutes across India.Mr. Sanjay aspires to contribute
towards making India a better place for an all-inclusive society. His interests are Entrepreneurship, Startups, Skill-development & Leadership. In the classroom, he uses a combination of the ancient Indian wisdom of teaching and
Harvard’s case study method of learning.
Members Designation Brief about the Member
Prof. Nitin R. Karmalkar Vice Chancellor,
Savitribai Phule Pune University, Ganeshkhind, Pune – 411007
Member
Prof Nitin R Karmalkar is a well known scientist in the field of Igneous petrology. He currently is working as Professor in Department of Geology and Head of Department of
Environmental Science at SP Pune University, India. He also works as Director, IQAC and has been motivating academicians for embellishments towards quality assurance.This provides him with blend of strong
academic/research experience with administrative expertise
Prof. Mrs. P. P. Rege Professor & Head
(Dept. of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering) College of Engineering
Pune Shivajinagar, Pune – 411005
Member Priti P. Rege received the B.E. and M.E.(Gold medal) degrees from Devi Ahilya University of Indore, India, and
the Ph.D. degree from the University of Pune, India, in 2002. Since 1989, she has been with the College of Engineering Pune, where she is currently working as Professor in the Department of Electronics and
Telecommunications. Her research interests include signal processing and pattern recognition. Several of her papers have appeared in leading journals and conferences. Dr. Rege was the recipient of Nagarkar Fellowship for carrying
out research in sub-band coding of images, Best Faculty Award by Cognizant for the year 2012-13, IETE’s Prof. SVC Aiya award for Excellence in Telecom Education for the year 2016-17 and Prof. Indira Parekh 50 Women in
Education Leaders” award at 7th World Education Congress in July 2018. She has 31 years of teaching experience and has published more than 150 papers in reputed national and international conferences/refereed
journals. She is senior member of IEEE and Fellow of IETE.
Prof. S. T. Vagge Professor (Dept. of Metallurgy and
Materials Science) College of Engineering Pune Shivajinagar, Pune –
411005
Member
Dr. Shashikant Tukaram Vagge is currently working as
Professor, Dept. of Metallurgy & Materials Sciences at
College of Engineering Pune. He has an Experience of 28
years in Teaching, 17 Years in Research and 2 Years in
Industry. He has worked as Head, Dept. of Metallurgy &
M.S., for three years and Dean (Students affairs) for three
years at College of Engineering Pune. BoG member of
College of Engineering Pune since January 2019.
Members Designation Brief about the Member
Prof. B. B. Ahuja
Director & Professor (Dept. of Production Engineering & Industrial Mangement)
College of Engineering Pune Shivajinagar, Pune – 411005
Member
Secretary
Prof. B. B. Ahuja is a graduate in Mechanical Engineering
with a post-graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering. For his doctorate, he did his research in the area of Hybrid Bearing Design for High Speed Spindles at College of Engineering, Pune (COEP). He also holds a Masters
degree in Management Science. Prof. B. B. Ahuja is the Director, College of Engineering, Pune and Professor at Department Production Engineering & Industrial Management.
He has to his credit over 130 technical published papers in National & International Journals and Conferences. His research papers have been widely cited, in technical papers and reference books. He has guided 21 Doctoral
students, 89 postgraduate students and is credited with the establishment of CAD/CAM laboratory and indigenously developed FMS laboratory in the institute He is currently developing the 3D Printing lab and is a working
on a major project in Biomedical Engineering for developing Low cost medical devices / implants which is sponsored by Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology Commission Govt. of Maharashtra. He has worked on two
major projects of DST and CSIR. His research has led to 14 patents being registered to his credit. He was appointed as a Chairman, Board of Apprenticeship Training (BOAT) Western Region by Ministry of Human
Resources Development for a period of three terms consecutively since 2007 and also a Chairman, All India Board of Vocational Education, AICTE, New Delhi from 2009-2013. He is a member of the Governing Council of
AICTE, New Delhi. He was appointed as a Chairman of All India Board of Technician Education, AICTE New Delhi and a member of Governing Council of AICTE, New Delhi. Currently he is the Chairman of All India Board of
Vocational Education, AICTE New Delhi. He is also a member of Executive Committee of National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi. For his zeal and commitment recognizing his excellent teaching skills he was honoured
with Best Teacher Award by Government of Maharashtra in the year 2009-10, Education Leadership Award by 25th business School Affaire and Dewang Mehta, National Education Award 2017, “Aadarsha Gurujan Jeevan
Gaurav Puraskar” for the year 2015 by MIT, Pune and “Excellence in Education Award” for the year 2011-12 from PSD Shastri Educational Foundations Shastri Group of Institutions in recognition of outstanding contribution
towards Engineering Education. He has received The Institution of Engineers (India) Gold Medal for the best research paper published
during the year 1998-1999 and also The Production Engineering Division Prize for the best paper published during the year 2003-04, 2008-09 and 2009-10 again by
The Institution of Engineers, India. He was also invited by FIAT Auto, Torino, Italy as a trainer for Metrology and Quality Control in March 1998 and also invited as a Visiting Scientist of “JSPS-DST Exploratory Exchange”
under the Japan-India Cooperative Science Program during March 14-20, 2010 at Japan. He is actively associated with various governmental agencies in Pune for R&D activities in Manufacturing Engineering and is also
a consultant to a few Industries in Pune. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and the Indian Institution of Production Engineers. He is a member of, Computer Society of India, Operations Research Society
of India and the Association of Mechanisms, Robotics Society of India and Machines Indian Society for Technical Education. He is also a Member of the Romanian Society of Mechanical Engineers of Romania.
Dr. N. B. Pasalkar
128, Nikhil Society Sahakarnagar II, Pune-411009
Invitee
Dr. Navnath Pasalkar is the Member CDC & Former
Director, DTE & Former Member of MPSC
President
Alumni Association College of Engineering Pune Shivajinagar, Pune – 411005
Invitee
President, Alumni Association of
College of Engineering Pune
Dr. Abhay Wagh Director
Directorate of Technical Education, Maharsahtra State Mumbai-400001
Invitee
Dr. Wagh is presently working as the Director, Directorate
of Technical Education,Maharashtra State, Mumbai. He has completed his Ph.D. (Electronics & Instrumentation) and Master of Engineering (Power Electronics) –and was a Gold Medalist. Dr. wagh is the Recipient of the ‘Skoch
Gold Award of Excellence’ for successfully implementing 10 projects in the State of Maharashtra based on good governance, during the 37th Skoch Summit on ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance’. Awarded with ‘E-
Maharashtra’ honour for efforts in e-administration by Directorate of Information Technology, Govt. of Maharashtra.
Shri. Satish Tidke
Deputy Secretary, Higher and Technical Education, Mantralaya Mumbai –
411001.
Invitee
Shri. Satish Tidke, Deputy Secretary, Higher and
Technical Education Dept., are presently working in Higher and Technical Education Department and is a strong promoter for various initiatives to improve Technical Education in Maharashtra.
Mr. Prakash Dhoka Managing Director Industrial Metal Powders Pvt. Ltd.
Dr. Satyam Sahay Materials Engineering, Technology Innovation, Analytics Leader
John Deer India Pvt ltd.
Manufacturing Engineering
And Industrial Management
Dr. V. Radhakrishnan Former Professor IIT Madras
Mr. Mangesh Panditrao CEO Shoptimize Inc
Mr. Abhijit Phadke Regional Manager Cummins Technologies India Limited
Mrs. Lata Variawa
GM- Country Strategy
Planning -
John Deere India
Mr. Ravindra Kharul President and CTO Endurance Technologies Pvt. Ltd
Mr. Robert John
Director and CEO Amphenol Interconnect
India Pvt Ltd (A Us Fortune 500 Company)
Mr. Prashant B.
Deshpande
Chairman Penta Deisgners And
Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Pune
• Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body
Meetings Frequency of meetings
Board of Goverors Meeting Quarterly, also as and when required
Academic Council Meeting Quarterly, also as and when required
Industry advisory Board meeting Twice in a year , also as and when required
• Organizational chart and process
• Nature and Extend of Involvement in Academic Affairs/Improvements
• The institute revises its curriculum incrementally every year and structurally
after every 4 years.
• Every faculty members is the member of the Board of the Studies of the
department.
• Also there are student representatives from each year from every
specializations in the Board of Studies of the respective departments.
• All the heads of the department are the members of the Academic Council,
where the major academic affairs are discussed.
• Faculty representatives from all the department are members of various
disciplinary committees of the institute.
• Mechanism / Norms and Procedure for democratic / good Governanace
• The Board of Governors-BoG, comprising of elite, experienced, unbiased
members (drawn from Academia, Industry/Corporate, Alumni, Govt. Administration and Internal faculty etc.) is constituted by the State Government, every three years, as per UGC regulations/Guidelines for
Autonomous Institutes.
• The BoG is completely empowered to GOVERN the Institute’s functioning in terms of Academics, Finances, routine Management and Administration.
• All BoG members are dedicated, committed and experts in their own domain, using their social connects and goodwill for the betterment of the Institute.
• All UGC-mandated sub-committees of the BoG (such as Academic Council, Finance Sub-committee, Planning & Evaluation Committee, Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Grievance Redressal Committee etc.) are constituted and are functional as on date, to assist the BoG for Institute’s functioning, with the
charter of responsibilities of each body, in-place, to accomplish the pre-decided Goals and Vision of the Institute.
• The BoG has established many GOOD PRACTICES in Governance &
Management, some of them being: delegation of financial powers down the functionary-hierarchy, rotation of Deans and Heads positions-every three years-among senior and performing faculty members, raised consultancy honorarium, rewarding excellent performers among students & faculty, etc.
• The functioning of the BoG is accountable, transparent, delegating and regulating, for important stakeholders of the Institute, effected through its empowering decisions, policies and strategies for defined and targeted
performance in terms of accreditation, ranking and branding the INSTITUTE
• Student Feedback on Institutional Governance / Faculty performance
The institute collects 4 feedback surveys from the students. It is mandatory for every student to give these feedbacks. 1. Course Exit Survey
For every course taught in a semester in an academic year, the respective
course faculty collects a Course Exit Survey to assess the level of achievement of defined course outcomes for the respective course.
2. Academic Feedback In order to express course-wise learning experience of a student, the
Institute announces the participation of each student in academic feedback twice during every semester in a academic year. The two feedbacks are known by the “Mid-Semester Student’s Feedback” and the “End Semester Student’s Feedback” and their schedule shall be announced in the Academic
Calendar. 3. Yearly Exit Feedback
At the end an academic year, the institute announces the participation of each student in the Yearly Exit Feedback. The focus of the feedback is on
academics (Difficulty level of courses, encouragement to avail MOOC, environmental impact and sustainable development, quality of assignments/ problems, stress on professional ethics and values and status of industrial interactions), administration (Quality of support services from all
departments)and OBE achievements 4. Graduate Exit Survey
After completing the admitted programme (eg. after 4 years for B.Tech), the institute announces the participation of each student completing the
programme in the Graduate Exit Survey. In addition to the questionnaires of Yearly Exit Feedback, the Graduate Exit Survey also collects survey on quality of summer term /remedial teaching, difficulty level of courses, skill development opportunities, scope of training in entrepreneurial fields,
curriculum rating and adequacy of departmental facilities to carry out laboratories and Project works.
• Grievance Redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff and students
• The Grievance Redressal System:
• Development is a continuous process. Feedback, suggestions and timely addressing the grievances helps to improve the system. COEP believes in
transparent system. With this attitude a Grievances Addressal System is made available to all stake holders. A link is given on Institute website for students and stakeholders to upload the grievances. A hierarchical system is in place to address the grievance. Students' possible grievances are
categorized in four groups viz. (i) inter-personal, (ii) Academic, (iii) Facilities and (iv) Comments with further categorization in subgroups. Grievances received are automatically forwarded to the concerned authority assigned to group to take the appropriate action. Overall admin has the authority to
review the case if the grievance is not resolved by the authority. There is a provision to upload documentary evidence if any. For other stakeholders there is a Google form on the website to upload the grievances. This is directed to the admin to decide the authority. There is a time limit to address
the disputes by the authority. All efforts are taken to keep the stakeholders with no dispute and grievances.
• Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
• Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism
Training & Placement Cell With a vision to be a value based educational institution, with global recognition; pursuing innovation, research and entrepreneurship and a mission toendeavor for
excellence in all facets of the institute functioning; COEP has from its inception, made more than its share of contribution to the state and nation. Boasting of being the lead Institute in TEQIP I& II and having equally passionate faculty in the state, drawing the brightest young minds and powered by state-of-the-art facilities, COEP creates an environment that is competitively intenseand learning wise satisfying.
The exposure provided at COEP trains not just for technological superiority, but also for overall understanding of the world suitable for global careers for our students in the rapidly changing arena. COEP is known in India and abroad as a provider of dynamic and talented engineers to the industries.
Now more than ever, the emphasis is on Institute-Industry partnership and both the institute, conducting the campus recruitment programme and the Industry participating in the same are bound to find it mutually beneficial. We spare no efforts
to groom our students, not only in their chosen discipline but also broaden their mindsets and create positive attitudes thus equipping them with all qualities to make them an asset to whichever institute/organization they join.
Training and Placement Cell plays a very vital role in the future building of the students of the college. It is the centre of attraction for all final year students. This is the place which helps the students find their dream jobs.
The major activities of Training and Placement Cell include: ➢ To organize campus recruitment drives for B. Tech and M. Tech students of
various programmes. ➢ To organize workshop on resume writing, how to face interviews? Do’s and
Don’ts of Group discussion, interviews, mock interviews. ➢ To organize mock seminars and assessment tests for all the eligible students
for placements before the actual placement process begins. ➢ To provide at least one job to all eligible students.
➢ To connect students to Industries for various event sponsorships and in-plant training /internships
Placement of students is a direct output indicator of the Institute’s quality and
performance. More than 250 companies visit our campus every year for hiring B. Tech and M. Tech students. The placement of COEP is one of the best in Maharashtra. There is a huge
competition among all well known companies to visit our college at the earliest and pick up the brightest minds. This makes the task of TPO more challenging to plan a schedule and provide slotstocompanies visiting COEP in the first / second month of placement.
The following companies from various sectors visited COEP for campus recruitment this year:
Nissan, Hyundai, Force Motors, Ford, Volvo Commercial Vehicle. Bank - Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Credit Suisse, Barclays, Deutsche Bank.
Communication - Vodafone, Idea cellular, Reliance Jio Consulting - ZS Associates, Black & Veatch, DAR Group, Vedanta, Toyo Engineering, Aker Solutions, ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions, UHDE India Pvt.
Ltd. Financial- D. E. Shaw & Co., Arcesium India, Morgan Stanley.
IT - Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Cognizant Technology Solutions, IBM Global, Capgemini, L & T Infotech, Atos Origin. Engineering - Texas Instruments, Seagate, Siemens Technology, Rolls Royce,
Siemens Ltd., GE Digital, L & T Ltd., Sun Pharma, Honeywell, Amazon, Whirlpool, VM Ware, Avaya, Citi Corp, Bosch, Cummins Ltd, ION Trading, SAP, IDEAs, Amura Technologies, Tata Steel, ABB, Samsung India, Veritas LLC, FinIQ, Bharat Forge, Eaton, L & T Construction, EQ Technologies, Alepo Technologies, VE Commercial,
Mobis Technical, Danfoss, Star Engineers, Walter P Moore, Air Products, Emerson, Sanmar Group, Inautix, Tejas Networks, Caterpillar, Persistent, Hindalco, Voltas, Stryker, Reliance Industries, Marvell, ITC Ltd. Cadence, Reliance retail, Reliance IT, Reliance Jio, Kay Bouvet Engineering, Sedmac, Softtech Engineers, Hinduja,
Autocop, Relyon Solar, Rockwell Automation, Alfa Laval, Godrej, Hyundai Construction, NFIL, Isuzu India, Flight Case, L & W Construction. FMCG– Nestle
PSU (Navratna) - HPCL, BPCL,IOCL R & D IT - Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, Capgemini
International Placement - Ebara Corporation, Rakuten, Bizreach, A&B Japanese, IBJ Japan, Kaneka Japan
The Salary Packages offered in the Institute ranges from INR 3.00 Lakhs per annum to 39.02* Lakhs per annum based on the type of the company. *Rs. 39.02 Lakhs offered by Microsoftthis year.
Salary Structure: Software companies - Salary ranges from INR 3.00 to 4.50 LPA Core Companies- salary ranges from INR 3.00 to 39.02 LPA
• Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary , maximum salary and average salary
Undergraduate summary department wise (2017-2018)
Sr.
No. Department
No of Students
graduating
No of students placed
No of placed going
for higher studies
Total
placed with
higher studies
%
placed with
higher studies
1 Civil 77 48 13 61 91.04
2 Planning 49 18 8 26 56.52
3 Computer 86 78 3 81 100
4 IT 76 63 8 71 100
5 Electrical 80 69 2 71 93.42
6 E & TC 78 65 6 71 100
7 Mechanical 163 111 5 116 79.05
8 Metallurgy 65 38 4 42 74.13
9 Instru 39 36 1 37 100
10 Production 66 55 10 65 90.14
Total 779 581 60 641
Average of students placed 82.28
Postgraduate summary department wise(2017-2018)
Sr. No.
Department
No of
Students graduated
No of
students placed
No of placed
with higher studies
Total placed
with higher studies
% placed
with higher studies
1 Civil 61 19 7 26 40
2 Planning 20 3 3 11.11
3 Computer 32 27 27 72.97
4 Electrical 52 33 33 63.46
5 E & TC 67 45 1 46 67.64
6 Mechanical 58 38 1 39 62.9
7 Metallurgy 25 25 25 100
8 Instru 30 16 16 53.33
9 Production 48 34 34 70.83
Total 393 240 9 249 63.35
Average of students placed
Data for (2018-2019)
Undergraduate Summary Departmentwise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students
graduating
No of students
placed
No of placed
going for higher studies
Total placed
with higher studies
% placed
with higher studies
1 Civil 75 32 10 42 56.00
2 Planning 49 14 10 24 48.97
3 Computer 81 70 6 76 93.82
4 IT 73 59 5 64 87.67
5 Electrical 74 50 5 55 74.32
6 E & TC 75 63 7 70 93.33
7 Mechanical 156 118 10 128 82.05
8 Metallurgy 61 35 5 40 65.57
9 Instru 35 30 2 32 91.42
10 Production 70 45 10 55 78.57
Total 749 516 70 586 78.23
Average of students placed
Data for (2018-2019)
Postgraduate Summary Departmentwise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students graduated
No of students placed
No of placed with
higher
studies
Total placed with
higher
studies
% placed with
higher
studies
1 Civil 66 21 21 31.81
2 Planning 27 1 0 1 3.70
3 Computer 36 7 7 19.44
4 Electrical 55 36 36 65.45
5 E & TC 68 40 1 41 60.29
6 Mechanical 62 42 1 43 69.45
7 Metallurgy 32 15 15 46.87
8 Instru 34 22 2 24 70.58
9 Production 50 38 38 76.00
Total 430 222 4 226 52.55
Average of students placed
Data for (2019-2020)
Undergraduate Summary Department wise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students
graduating
No of students
placed
No of placed going for
higher studies
Total placed
with higher studies
% placed with
higher studies
1 Civil 80 19 10 29 36.25
2 Planning 50 8 8 16.00
3 Computer 83 78 0 78 93.97
4 IT 87 78 2 80 91.95
5 Electrical 76 51 6 57 75
6 E & TC 85 55 6 61 71.76
7 Mechanical 161 86 43 129 80.12
8 Metallurgy 63 39 2 39 61.9
9 Instru 36 25 1 26 72.22
10 Production 72 37 18 55 76.39
Total 793 476 88 562 70.87
Average of students placed
Data for (2019-2020)
Postgraduate Summary Department wise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students graduated
No of students placed
No of placed with higher
studies
Total placed with
higher studies
% placed with
higher
studies
1 Civil 64 7 7 10.93
2 Planning 29 0 0
3 Computer 39 20 0 20 51.28
4 Electrical 52 23 23 44.3
5 E & TC 68 31 1 32 47.05
6 Mechanical 62 29 29 46.77
7 Metallurgy 32 8 0 8 25
8 Instru 28 9 3 12 42.85
9 Production 45 18 18 40.00
Total 419 145 4 149 35.56
Average of students placed
• Name and duration of Programme(s)having Twinning and Collaboration with Foreign University(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of
their AICTE approval. If there is Foreign Collaboration, give the following details:
➢ Details of the Foreign University ➢ Name of the University
➢ Address ➢ Website ➢ Accreditation status of the University in its Home Country ➢ Ranking of the University in the Home Country ➢ Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes,
the name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country
➢ Nature of Collaboration
➢ Conditions of Collaboration ➢ Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full
benefit of Collaboration NA
• For each Programme Collaborated provide the following: ➢ Programme Focus ➢ Number of seats
➢ Admission Procedure ➢ Fee (as approved by the state government) ➢ Placement Facility ➢ Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum
salary and average salary ➢ Whether the Collaboration Programme is approved by AICTE? If not
whether the Domestic/Foreign University has applied to AICTE for approval
• Technology Transfer Nil • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences). 16 nos. • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)- Nil
• Name: Dr. Sukhanand Sopan Bhosale
• Date of Birth: 10/5/1963
Unique ID: MIS 4189001002
• Education Qualifications Ph D Civil Engineering
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 28
➢ Research 5 years
➢ Industry 2years
➢ Others Nil
• Area of Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering
Courses taught at Under Graduate/Post Graduate: Geotechnical Engineering, Foundation Engineering, Advanced Geotechnical Engineering, Advanced Foundation Engineering, Geotechnical Exploration and Instrumentation, Earth Dam
and Retaining Structures, Reinforced Earth and Geotextile, FEM in Geomechanics, Rock Mechanics. Soil-Structure Interaction, Fluid Mechanics.
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences : 20
➢ PhD:- 1 No. ➢ Ongoing PhD Students:- 3 Nos.
➢ M.Tech:- 34 Nos. ➢ Ongoing M.Tech Students:- 4 Nos
• Education Qualifications :B. E. civil, M. E. Civil (T&CP), M. E. Structures (By
Research) Ph. D
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 30 years
➢ Research: 3.5 years
➢ Industry
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Water Resources Engineering,
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
1. Undergraduate Level
• Engineering Mechanics
• Strength of Materials
• Water Resources Engineering I
• Water Resources Engineering II
• Construction Techniques and Machinery
• Theory of structures I
• Quantity surveying and Valuation
• Water Resources Planning and Management
• Hydrology and Irrigation Engineering
• Design of Hydraulic Structures
• Land and Water Management
2. Graduate level
• Construction Equipment and Management)
• Planning for Transportation and Utility Services
• Economic Aspects of Planning
• Planning Studios (I, II and III)
• Geotechnical Exploration and Instrumentation
• Computer Applications in planning
• Rural Development
• Surface Hydrologic Systems
• Operation Research (Institute Level Elective)
• Name - Dr. N. A. Hedaoo
• Date of Birth:20/11/68
Unique ID: 4196001008
•
• Education Qualifications: Ph.D.
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 24 years
➢ Research: NIL
➢ Industry: 2
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Structural Engineering, Composite Structures, Sustainable
Construction, Total Quality Management.
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level: Engineering Mechanics, Strength of material,Construction management,
sustainable constructuion,Transportation engineering, Advance construction
Techniques, Building Design & Drawings, Surveying.
• • Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences-
14
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing)-50
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)- Nil
• Projects Carried out- Use of Building information modelling for Susatibale building designing, Effectivenes of BIM for maintainance and retrification of Heritage structure, Preparation of Clash Avoidance Framework using BIM.
• Patents (Filed & Granted)- nil • Technology Transfer
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)- 14
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)- Nil
• Name - Dr. Sandeep A Meshram
• Date of Birth:15/10/1968
• Unique ID
• Education Qualifications: Ph.D. (Geology)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 24 years
➢ Research: 5 Years
➢ Industry: NIL
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Engineering Geology and Applied Geology
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
▪ F.Y.M.Tech - Numerical Methods in Structural Engineering
• Research guidance(Number of Students):
o No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/
Conferences: 38
o Master (Completed/Ongoing): 24 o Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing): NIL
• Projects Carried out : 01
• Patents (Filed & Granted) : NIL
• Name DrH.K.Munot
• Date of Birth 10/07/1967
• Unique ID 4100001014
• Education Qualifications :-PhD ,ME,BE
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 25 years
➢ Research
➢ Industry 6 Years 10 Months
➢ Others ----
Area of Specialization :-Concrete Technology, Structural Health Monitoring,Structural mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Advanced Mechanics of Materials
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level _
Sr
No Class Subject
1 F.Y.B.Tech Engineering Mechanics
2 S.Y.B.Tech Solid Mechanics, Strength of Materials,
Concrete Technology
3 T Y.B.Tech S.D.D (I) ---Practicals, S.D.D (II) ---Practicals
Advanced Mechanics of Materials
4 B Tech Concrete Composite. And Precast .Concrete
Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites, Special
Concrete
5 MTech ( Str ) Advanced Solid Mechanics,
Lab practice I and III
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
➢ Research: 12 years (during MTechGeotech teaching)
➢ Industry: 2.5 years
➢ Others: Post Doctoral fellow experience of about 1 year at Colorado
State University, USA in the year 2013-14
• Area of Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
At Under Graduate level: (i) Advance Foundation Engg. (ii) Advance Geotechnical Engg. (iii) Foundation Engg. (iv) Engineering Mechanics (v) Basics of Transportation Engg. (vi) Fundamentals of Geomechanics (vii) Construction Materials and Building
Design (viii) Engineering Mechanics Lab (ix) Transportation Engineering Lab (x) Survey-I lab (xi) Fluid Mechanics Lab (xii) Strength of Materials Lab (xiii) Building Construction and Materials Lab
At Post Graduate level: (i) Ground Improvement Methods (ii) Advance Foundation
Engineering (iii) Reinforced Earth Wall and Geotextiles (iv) Environmental Geotechnics(v) Soil Engg.-I (vi) Soil Engg.-II (vii) Finite Element Methods in Geomechanics (viii) Retaining Structures (ix) Lab Practices-I (x) Lab Practices-II
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
• Technology Transfer: NIL • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) • (In National Journal: 01; In International Journals: 02; In Conferences: 03) • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): NIL
• Name : Dr. M. U. Khobragade
• Date of Birth: 29/07/1976
• Unique ID:
• Education Qualifications :
Sr. No
.
B.E./MTech/Ph.D
College/Institute/University Year of passing
% of marks/
CGPA
Class
1. B.E. GovernmentCollege of Engineering Karad
2000 62.58 1st
2. M.Tech* (Civil) Indian Institute of TechnologyRoorkee, Roorkee
2002 7.39 1st
3. Ph.D ** Indian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, Kharagpur
2015*** - -
MTech* (Civil with specialization in Environmental Engineering)
Ph. D** (Environmental Engineering) 2015*** (Admitted year was 2012) • Work Experience
➢ Teaching
Sr.
No.
College/Institute From to Year Month
1. J.T.MahajanCollege of
Engineering
22/07/2002 31/05/2003 - 10
2. R.C. Patel Institute of Technology, Shirpur
16/08/2004 13/03/2008 3 7
3. College of Engineering Pune, Pune
14/03/2008 Till date (14/03/2021)
13 0
Total 17 5
➢ Research: Nil
➢ Industry: Nil
➢ others: Nil
• Area of Specialization: Environmental Engineering
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
➢ LomtePatil YT, Kant T, Desai YM.A Comparison of Three-Dimensional
Elasticity Solutions for Functionally Graded Plates. Structural Engineering Convension (SEC) 2016, Madras, India. 21-23 December 2016
➢ LomtePatil YT, Kant T, Desai YM. A Comparision of Three Dimensional Elasticity Solutions for Orthotropic Plates. 20th International Conference on Composite Structures (ICCS20) Paris, France, 4-7 September
2017.
➢ LomtePatil YT, Kant T, Desai YM. Three-Dimensional Elasticity Analysis of Orthotropic Circular Cylindrical Shell by Semi Analytical Approach. International Conference on Composite Materials and Structures (ICCMS) 2017, IIT Hyderabad, India, 27 - 29 December 2017.
➢ LomtePatil YT, Kant T, Desai YM. Three-Dimensional Elasticity Analysis of Functionally Graded Plates by Semi Analytical Approach.
4th International Conference on Mechanics of Composites. Madrid, Spain. 9-12 July 2018.
➢ LomtePatil YT, Kant T, Desai YM. Three Dimensional Elasticity Analysis of Functionally Graded Material Shells using Semi Analytical Approach. 21st International Conference on Composite Structures (ICCS21) Bologna, Italy. 4-7 September 2018.
➢ LomtePatil YT, Kant T, Desai YM. Three-Dimensional Elasticity Analysis of Sandwich Circular Cylindrical Shell by Numerical
Integration Approach. 23rd International Conference on Composite Structures (ICCS23) and 6th International Conference on Mechanics of Composite (MECHCOMP6), Porto, Portugal.
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) -
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.)
• Name: Dr. Sharan Kumar Goudar
• Date of Birth: 21/07/1989
• Unique ID: 421901132
• Education Qualifications: BE (Civil), M. Tech (Structural Engg.), Ph.D. (Civil
Engineering)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 4 Years
➢ Research: 4 Years
➢ Industry: 0.6 Years
➢ Others: NA
• Area of Specialization: Structural Engineering
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level:
Graduate Level
Concrete Technology, Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis-I, Engineering Mechanics, Design and Drawing of Steel Structures, Introduction to Finite element analysis, Environmental Studies. Post Graduate Level
Matrix method of structural analysis, Finite element analysis, Advanced Concrete Technology, Building Science, Mechanization in Construction, Research methodology.
• Research guidance(Number of Students): 01
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Projects Carried out: NA • Patents (Filed & Granted): NA
• Technology Transfer: NA • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 23 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): NA
TOWN PLANNING SECTION
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPT.
• Name - Prof. Dr Pratap Raval
• Date of Birth- 1 st June 1964,
• Unique ID- 4191001017
• Education Qualifications-
B.E. (Civil), University of Pune)
M.E. (Civil) (Town& Country Planning ) (Govt. College Of Engineering, University
of Pune)
PhD, Multi-criteria Decision Making for Sustainable Infrastructure Systems,
2002(University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching- 30 Year
➢ Research- 5 year
➢ Industry- 1Year
➢ Others-
• Area of Specialization- Town& Country Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
For postgraduate student for subject Town and Country Planning, Infrastructure
development, , sustainable construction, development planning. Tutor for final
year undergraduate student for project work on various topics
• Research guidance –117
• No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences-35
No.
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing)- Completed
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)- Completed
• Projects Carried out- 1.The three year research project has been undertaken under my co-ordination as
case study in collaboration with universities from Europe and Asia on sustainable
wastewater management. The title of project is “Innovative decision making for a sustainable management of water (dim-sum)”. The lead coordinator for the project is University of Natural resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna.
European Union funds the project under six Framework program. 2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NTNU) -School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Delhi - School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Bhopal , -
College of Engineering, Pune COEP Joint Studio on "Smart Sustainable City Regions" September 2017-December 2017). Similar studio for Academic year 2018-19.
3. Two year research project under SPARC: "Smart design for uncatered: Making smart cities inclusive through design" under Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration ( SPARC), Ministry of Human Recourse Development, Govt. Of India, Total Budget approved :Rs. 48,59,373/-
4. MOU with National Institute of Urban Affair, New Delhi for academic engagement for Sanitation Capacity Building Program (SCBC)- Activities a) running of elective course on Decentralized liquid waste management , b) Winter School on
Decentralized liquid waste management , c) Faculty Development Program on Decentralized liquid waste management (Total grant-Rs 14,66,800)
Consultancy assignments o Preparation of Integrated District Development Plan (IDDP) of Idukki District,
Kerala state
o Tourism based carrying capacity study of Mahabaleshwar-Pachgani region,
Satara District
o Development plan of Malwan and Sawantwadi town as studio exercise.
o Preparation of Existing Land use map of Pune city for Pune Municipal
Corporation.
o Preparation of Traffic Diversion plan for Pune Metro for NCC Ltd and HCC-
ALFAARA Ltd and ShaporjiPalonji Engineering and Construction Ltd. (2018-
2019)
• Patents (Filed & Granted)- no
• Technology Transfer-No • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences)-35 No.
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.)-2 No.
• Unique ID –382926440336 (Aadhaar) ; 410901026 (MIS)
• Education Qualifications – Ph.D., M. Tech (Town and Country Planning), B.
Arch
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching – 13 Years 04 Months
➢ Research – 5 Years
➢ Industry – 2.5 Years
➢ Others –
• Area of Specialization – Town and Country Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level
M. Tech. (Town & Country Planning) 1. History and Theory of Planning 2. Environment & Land use planning 3. Urban Design and Landscape Design
4. Housing, Land Market and Finance 5. Rural Development and Inclusive Planning 6. Planning Studio-I 7. Planning Studio-II (Development Plan)
8. Planning Studio-III (Regional Plan) 9. Liberal Learning
B. Tech. Planning
1. Fundamentals of Urban and Regional Planning 2. Urban Governance and Management 3. Introduction to Regional Planning 4. Housing and Community Planning
5. Rural Planning and Development 6. Technical Report Writing, 7. Planning and Design Studio –I (Graphics and Presentation Techniques) 8. Planning and Design Studio –II (Area Appreciation)
9. Planning and Design Studio –IV (Traffic and Transportation Studio) 10. Planning and Design Studio –V (Local Area Plan) 11. Planning and Design Studio –VI (Development Plan)
12. Planning and Design Studio –VII (Regional Planning) B. Tech. Civil Engineering
1. Building Planning and Built Environment 2. Building Design and Drawing 3. Building Construction and Materials 4. Liberal Learning
Total Under Graduate Courses – 16 Total Number of Post Graduate Courses - 09
• Research guidance (Number of Students) - ➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) – 24 Completed and 04 ongoing
➢ U.G. (Completed/Ongoing) – 14 Completed and 03 ongoing ➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing) – one ongoing as Co-guide
• Projects Carried out –
- Preparation of Cantonment Development Plan for Kamptee Cantonment,
Amount: 7,00,000/-, Final Report submitted on 24/07/2017.
• Patents (Filed & Granted) - NIL
• Technology Transfer – ➢ Worked as Resource Person for faculty development programs and
transferred the knowledge of research and use of technology in Architecture and Town Planning domain.
➢ Conducted two webinar series for students to transfer the knowledge in the domain of urban planning through industry experts.
➢ Conducted National Online Conference to transfer the knowledge in the domain of Architecture and Planning
➢ Celebrated Town Planning day inviting keynote speaker and experts from Town Planning department to get acquainted with the present scenario in the domain of urban planning.
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) – Total 41
➢ National Conference – 11
➢ International Conference – 13 ➢ National Journal – 13 ➢ International Journal - 04
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) - NIL
• NameNehaVermaMadan
• Date of Birth - 27 January 1981
• Unique ID -
• Education Qualifications - Masters
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 10 years
➢ Research 2 years
➢ Industry
➢ others
• Area of Specialization - urban planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
Planning techniques
Real estate
Urban management
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/
• Technology Transfer - NIL • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences)
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) - Author of Book titled "An introduction to techniques in Urban Planning," Vishwakarma Publications-ISBN: 978-93-86455-76-5
• Name- YOGESH M. KESKAR
• Date of Birth- 05/11/1986
• Unique ID- 411517094
• Education Qualifications- B. Arch. , M. Tech. (Town and Country Planning),
PhD (Ongoing- Submitted)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching-07
➢ Research-02
➢ Industry-01
➢ Others-02
• Area of Specialization- ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING (HOUSING)
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level-Fundamentals of Urban and Regional Planning,Housing,Urban
Management,Urban Heritage and Conservation,Urban Sociology and
Geography,Estimate, specification and valuation,Housing and Land Economics
(PG Level), Planning Studio- Area Appreciation, (PG Level), Planning Studio-
LAP Studio,Planning Studio- Development Plan,Planning Studio- Regional
Plan,Planning Studio- Neighbourhood Studio
• Research guidance (Number of Students): 15 (Fifteen) UG+PG
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
08 (Eight) (International journals+ National conferences)
• Patents (Filed & Granted): NA • Technology Transfer: NA
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 08 (Eight) (International journals+ National conferences).
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.): NA
• Name -AmrutaDeshpandeKakirde
• Date of Birth -06/01/1987
• Unique ID -411428028
• Education Qualifications- B.Arch., M.Plan.
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching – 7 years
➢ Research – 2 years
➢ Industry - 3 years
• Area of Specialization – Infrastructure Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
1. Basic Architecture Design- FY Planning 2. Technical Report Writing- SY Planning 3. Computer Aided Design in Planning-SY Planning
4. Planning Theory -II -SY Planning 5. Infrastructure Planning -SY Planning 6. Urban Design & Landscape Planning SY Planning 7. Infrastructure Planning Development and Management- TY Planning
8. Introduction to Urban Design- TY Planning 9. Landscape Planning & Design ( TY Planning) 10. Planning & Designing Lab - FY Planning 11. Area Appreciation Studio - FY B.Planning
12. Local Area Plan- TY Planning 13. Urban Development Plan- TY Plannning 14. Transportation and Infrastructure System Planning- FY M.Tech. Planning 15. Land Economics & Management ( SY M.Planning)
16. Urban Design & Landscape Design-FY M.Tech. Planning 17. Area Appreciation Studio FY M.Planning
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) – 12 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN,
year of publication, etc.) - NIL
• Name - Isha P. Panse
• Date of Birth – 27th July 1987
• Unique ID – 421901124
• Education Qualifications – B.Arch , M.Tech ( Town and Country Planning)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching – 2.5 years
➢ Research – 3 years
➢ Industry – 2 years
➢ Others –
• Area of Specialization – Built environment, Informal Sector, Social
Sustainability, Participatory Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level 1. Demography and Urbanisation: UG 2. Sustainable Urban Development : UG 3. Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation: UG
4. Design Studio : Local Area Planning : UG 5. Design Studio: Development Planning: UG 6. Design Studio: Area Appreciation: PG 5. Design Studio: Development Planning: PG
7. History of Human Settlement : PG 8. Design Thinking and Participatory Planning : PG 9. Planning Theory II : UG
Total Under Graduate Courses – 6 Total Number of Post Graduate Courses - 4
• Research guidance (Number of Students) -
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences –
• Projects Carried out - SPARC Project • Patents (Filed & Granted) – NA ; Technology Transfer -NA
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) – 2
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) – Book chapter 1 ( under publication)
• Name - Shubhangi M. Thakre
• Date of Birth – 30/09/1984
• Unique ID – 421828034
• Education Qualifications – B. Arch, M. Tech
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching – 2.5 yrs.
➢ Research – 0
➢ Industry – 9 yrs.
➢ Others – 0
• Area of Specialization – Redevelopment, Housing and Services
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level 1. UG theory course (to F.Y B. Planning) – Planning Practice-I 2. UG theory course (to T.Y B. Tech Planning) – EIA for Planning and Planning and
Management of Utilities and Services, Urban Renewal and Conservation, Planning Legislation-I 3. UG theory course (to Final Year B. Tech Planning) - Planning Practice-II 4. UG studio/lab course (to S.Y B. Planning) – Neighbourhood Planning
5. UG studio/lab course (to T.Y B. Tech Planning) – Local Area Planning and Development Plan 6. PG theory course – Urban Management and Governance to T.Y M. Plan 7. PG studio/lab course – Regional Plan Studio to Final Year M. Plan
Total Under-Graduate Courses – 9 nos. Total Number of Post Graduate Courses – 2 nos.
• Research guidance (Number of Students) -
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences –
• Area of Specialization – Town and Country Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level 1. F.Y B.Planning - PDS - I & II, Evolution of Aesthetic, Culture and Technology
2. S.Y B.Planning - Ecology and Resource Management, Demography and Urbanization.
3. T.Y B.Planning - Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, Urban Energy Systems, Local Area Planning Studio
4. Final Year B.Planning - Human Values in Planning. Total Under Graduate Courses – 09 Total Number of Post Graduate Courses - 00
• Research guidance (Number of Students) – 5 completed, 5 on-going
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences – 3 Papers
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) – 3 Papers • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with
ISBN, year of publication, etc.) - NIL
• Name - Mrs. SnehalPandurangBansode
• Date of Birth – 10th September 1987
• Unique ID – 10910001
• Education Qualifications – Diploma in Civil Engineering , B.E. Civil Engineering
M.Tech. Town and Country Planning • Work Experience
➢ Teaching – 4 Years
➢ Research – NIL
➢ Industry – NIL
➢ Others – NIL
• Area of Specialization – Traffic and Transportation Planning , Rural Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level 1. Architectural Planning and Building Design 2. Materials and Principles of construction
3. Fundamentals of Balding Structures 4. Building Material and Construction Technology 5. Materials and Principles of construction Studio 6. Traffic and Transportation Planning -I
11. Rural Planning and Development 12. Traffic and Transportation Planning 13. Planning and Design Studio –I 14. Planning and Design Studio –II (Area Appreciation)
15. Planning and Design Studio –III(Neighborhood planning) 16. Planning and Design Studio –IV(Traffic and Transportation planning )
Total Under Graduate Courses – 15 Total Number of Post Graduate Courses - 1
• Research guidance (Thesis Guidance UG Level - Number of Students) – 9 ➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences –
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) -
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing) -
• Projects Carried out – NIL •
• Patents (Filed & Granted) – NIL
• Technology Transfer – NIL
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) – 3 Papers in National Conference
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with
ISBN, year of publication, etc.) – NIL
• Name: JAYSING MAHADEO JADHAV
• Date of Birth: 30/12/1993
• Unique ID : 502001139
• Education Qualifications: B.tech Planning & M. tech (town & country planning)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: Teaching experience of 6 Months
➢ Research: NIL
➢ Industry: 2 years of work experience in Transportation planning, Drone based
aerial surveying & GIS mapping & urban design sectors. Worked with various
urban local bodies, smart city cells, Metro, Irrigation department, private real-
estate and corporate sector in multiple planning consultancy projects.
➢ Others:
Trained and certified Geographic Information System (GIS) expert with a
major in Arc GIS, QGIS & ERDAS
Certified traffic simulator (VISSIM-VISSUM) & I have completed training in a
24x7 water supply system with advanced transport & distribution modeling in
the urban water system.
Drone pilot with flying experience of more than 300Hrs in multirotor& fixed-
wing drones for land surveying and monitoring operations.
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
➢ Courses taught at Under Graduate Level is Geoinformatisc-1,
Transportation planning-II, Planning and design studio III (
Neighborhood planning) & Planning and design studio IV ( Traffic &
Transportation Planning)
• Research guidance (Number of Students): 2
➢ No. of papers published in National Conferences: 3
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) – 1
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) -0
• Name -RamchandraGohad
• Date of Birth - 23/1/1940
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – G.D.Arch, Masters in Town and Country Planning.
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level
Professional Practice & Ethics
• Name -Rajan Kop
• Date of Birth - 11/4/1958
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – Master Of Planning
• Name -AroonPatharkar
• Date of Birth - 8/5/1944
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – Master Of Planning
• Name -AvinashPatil
• Date of Birth - 10/9/1968
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – ME(Town & Country Planning)
• Name -ShivrajPatil
• Date of Birth - 5/6/1962
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – ME(Town & Country
Planning)
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level
Planning and Design Studio – VII, Planning Legislation – I & II
• Name -GirishPhatak
• Date of Birth - 12/10/1964
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – PhD
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
Quantitative Methods in Planning
• Name - Sanjay Pathak
• Date of Birth - 5/11/1957
• Unique ID –
• Education Qualifications – Post Graduate in Town and Country Planning, (Urban & Regional Planning), (Hons.), 1980, School of Planning and Architecture,
New Delhi, Bachelor or Architecture, (Hons.),1978, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, P.G. Diploma in Business Management, 1986, YMCA, New Delhi
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching –04
➢ Research –
➢ Industry – 36
➢ Others –
• Area of Specialization – Town and Country Planning
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level
• Projects Carried out – Master Plan for Delhi – 2021 - Rohini&Narela Project - Monitoring Unit - Draft Building bye laws for Delhi, 1994
Master Plan for Delhi – 2001 Midterm Review of MPD – 2021, Developments Controls & Master Plan Redevelopment of Karol Bagh,
Redelienation of Yamuna River Zone – O
Mechanical Engineering Department
• Name : Prof. M. R. Nandgaonkar
• Date of Birth: 10-05-1969
• Unique ID: 1-482632491
• Education Qualifications: Ph.D
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 30 years
➢ Research: 19 years
➢ Industry: NIL
➢ Others: NIL
• Area of Specialization: Computational fluid dynamics, IC engines
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level: Computational fluid dynamics, Modeling of IC engines
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences)
1. International Journal 1 Combustion Analysis and Performance of Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine with
Different Thermal Insulation Coating. , SAE Paper No 2004-01-16, Jan 2004,
ISBN 0768014417, 9780768014419, 59-68. 2 Modeling of In-cabin Climate Condition and Fogging of Windshield, JSAE Journal
Paper No 20071072, Origin SAE Paper No 2007-01-0767, April 2007, ISSN 0148-7191, 550-558.
3 Application of CFD Methodology to Air Intake System of CRDI Engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20073362, Origin SAE Paper No 2007-01-3699, August 2007, ISSN 0148-7191.
4 Cooling System Design –APC (CRDI Engine) Using Simulation Software, JSAE Journal Paper No 20073370, Origin SAE Paper No 2007-01-3708, August 2007, ISSN 0148-7191.
5 Application of CFD Methodology to reduce the pressure drop and water entry in the Air Intake System of Turbocharged Engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20081642, Origin SAE Paper No 2008-01-1172, April 2008, ISSN 0148-7191.
6 2D Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow over a CFD Letters, International Journal,
ISSN -21801363, Vol. 1 (1) July 2009, 43-49. 7 Identification of the defects in high Speed Ball Bearing using Vibrational Analysis,
International Journal on Mechanical & Automobile Engineering (IJMAE) Vol.3 No. 4, Mar-May 2009, ISSN 0974 -231X, 25- 32.
8 A Model for Study of the Defects in Rolling Element Bearings at Higher Speed by Vibration Signature Analysis, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume 56, Aug 2009, ISSN 2070-3724, 130-136.
9 Harmonic Frequency Analysis of Multi-Cylinder Inline Diesel Engine Genset for
Detecting Imbalance, International Journal on Review of Mechanical Engineering – Vol. 3 N.6, Nov 2009, ISSN 1970-8734(Impact Factor- 6.46, Scopus), 782-788.
10 Investigation of Esterified Karanja Oil Biodiesel Fuel For Military Use on a 38.8L Diesel Engine, SAE International, 2009-01-2806, ISSN 0148-7191, Nov 2009.
11 Detecting Power Imbalance in Multi-Cylinder Inline Diesel Engine Genset, International Journal of Electronic Science & Technology, Vol.8 No.2, China, ISSN: 1672-6464, June 2010 and (ICCAE2010) Singapore, Publication by IEEE, ISBN No. 978-1-4244-5585-0, 218-223.
12 Cylinder Imbalance Detection of Six Cylinder DI Diesel Engine Using Pressure Variation, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST) Singapore, Vol. 2, no.4, April.
13 Comparison and Evaluation of Performance, Combustion and Emissions of
Diesel, Jatropha and Karanja Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a Military 780 hp CIDI Engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20107204, Original SAE International, 2010-01-2138, ISSN 0148-7191.
14 Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Esterified Karanja Oil Biodiesel on
Lubricating Oil and Wear of a 780 hp Military CIDI Engine, SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants December 2010 vol. 3 no. 2 238-245. ISSN: 1946-3952, 238-245.
15 Performance, Emission and Pump Wear Analysis of JP-8 Fuel for Military Use on
a 558 kW, CIDI Diesel Engine, SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants December 2010 vol. 3 no. 2 273-279. ISSN: 1946-3952, SAE International, 2010-01-1518, ISSN 0148-7191, 5 May 2010, 273-279.
16 Experimental study of bearing failure analysis at higher speed by simulating local
defect on its Races, International Review of Mechanical Engineering (IREME ISSN-1970-8734), Vol.5, No.3, March2011(Impact Factor- 6.46, Scopus).
17 Response of Various Vibration Parameters to the Condition Monitoring of Ball Bearing Used in Centrifugal Pumps, SAGE Journal, Noise & Vibration Worldwide,
Volume: 42 issue: 6, page(s): 34-40, June 1, 2011. 18 Experimental approach for vibrational analysis of deep groove ball bearings with
faulty outer ring, International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Science and Engineering (IJETSE ISSN 1923- 9181), Vol-4, No1, April-2011.
19 Performance and Emission Characteristics of a 780 hp CIDI Military Diesel Engine Operated on Karanja Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel Applying EGR with
Supercharging, JSAE Journal Paper No 20110837, Original SAE International, 2011-01-0639, April 2011, ISSN 0148-7191.
20 Wear Assessment in a Karanja Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel Fueled 38.8 L Military
CIDI Engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20110119, Original SAE International, 2011-01-1192, April 2011ISSN 0148-7191.
21 Study of vibration response characteristics of deep groove Ball Bearings with a localized defect on its races, Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 62, 5-6 -
2011ISSN-0039-2472, 311- 317. 22 An efficient approach for optimization of piston bowl shape, Compression Ratio
and EGR for DI diesel engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20113220, Original SAE International, 2011-24- 0013, September 2011ISSN 0148-7191.
23 Identification and Analysis of Engine Speed and Noise in In-line Diesel Engine, Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, ( JJMIE )Volume 6, Number 1, Feb. 2012 ISSN 1995-6665 , 71-74.
24 Design Optimization of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger by Vibration Analysis,
The Modern Mechanical Engineering (Online at Scientific Research Publishing, www.SciRP.org), USA. Doi:10.4236/mme.2011.11002 Volume 1 No. 1 August 2011, 43262.
25 Fault Detection of Inline Reciprocating Diesel Engine: A Mass & Gas Torque
Approach, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, USA. Advances in Acoustics and Vibration, ISSN (Print): 1687-6261, ISSN (Online):1687-627X, Volume 2012, Article I.D. 314706, 41185 doi:10.1155/2012/314706 Indexed in Web of Science.
26 Power Balancing of Inline Multi-cylinder Diesel Engine, Hindawi Publishing
Corporation USASAGE Journal, Advances in Mechanical Engineering, Volume 2012, Article ID 937917, Published: January 1, 2012.
27 Simplified Combustion Pressure and NOx Prediction model for D. I. Diesel Engine, SAE 2013-26-131, SAE International, SIAT 2013, ARAI, Pune 9-11 Jan
2013, ISSN 0148-7191. 28 Prediction and Validation of NOx in D.I. Diesel Engine”, Published in Global
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Computational Science (GJMECS)” Volume 2. No 2, Jan 2013. ISSN 2277-6664(Online):2249-3468(Print).
29 Comparison and Evaluation of Wear, Performance and Emission of Diesel, Karanja Oil Biodiesel and JP-8 in a Military 585 kW CIDI Engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20133392, Original SAE International, 2013-01-2658, Oct 2013. ISSN 0148-7191.
30 Comparison and Evaluation of Engine Wear, Combustion and Emissions Performance between Diesel, Karanja and Jatropha Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a 780 hp Military Diesel Engine, JSAE Journal Paper No 20141091, Original SAE International, 2014-01-1395, April 2014. ISSN 0148-7191, 10.
31 Prediction of Soot and NOx Emissions for Common Rail Diesel Engines Operating Under Transient Conditions, International Review of Mechanical Engineering (IREME ISSN-1970-8734), Vol. 8, No. 5, September 2014. (Impact Factor- 6.46, Scopus), 884-892.
32 Development of Oil Mist Separator and Evaluation with Oil Droplet Diameter using Multiphase Simulation for Diesel Engine, International Journal of Research in Engineering & Advanced Technology, (ISSN- 2320-8791), Vol. 2 issue 5 Oct-Nov. 2014 Impact factor 1.479.
33 Heat Transfer Analysis of Medium Duty DI Diesel Engine, International Journal of Informative & Futuristic Research ISSN (Online): 2347-1697, Volume 2, Issue 10 June 2015, Impact factor 4.164.
34 NOx, Soot, and Fuel Consumption Predictions under Transient Operating Cycle for Common Rail High Power Density Diesel Engines, Hindawi Publishing Corporation USA Journal of Combustion Volume March -2016, Article ID
1374768,13 pagesdoi.org/10.1155/2016/1374768. 35 Performance, Combustion and Emission Analysis of Compression Ignition Engine
Fuelled with Blends of Tyre Pyrolysis Oil, International Journal of Latest Trends in Engineering and Technology Vol. (7)Issue(4), November 2016, pp.311-
317dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.74.043e-ISSN:2278-621X. 36 Experimental Investigation of Single Cylinder Diesel Engine Using Biodiesel
Ethanol Blended Fuels, International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology ISSN (Online) 2393-8021ISSN (Print) 2394-
1588DOI 10.17148/IARJSET.2016.31206Vol. 3, Issue 12, December 2016. 37 CFD Analysis of Pressure Control Valve used in ABS using Fluid-Structure
Interaction Technique, International Journal of Current Research Vol. 9, Issue, 06, pp.52531-52541, June, 2017ISSN: 0975-833X.
38 Comparison and Evaluation of performance, Combustion, NOx reduction and Nanoparticle emission of Diesel, Jatropha, and Karanja oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a Military 38.8L CIDI Engine Applying EGR with Turbo Charging, JSAE Paper Number: 20180961 Original SAE International, 2018-01-0919, April 03, 2018.
ISSN 0148-7191Doi:10.4271/2018-01-0919, 8. 39 Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Karanja Oil Biodiesel with Cerium
Oxide Nano Particle Fuel Additive on Lubricating Oil Tribology and Engine Wear in a Heavy Duty 38.8L,780 HP Military CIDI Diesel Engine, SAE International,
2018-01-1753, September 10, 2018, ISSN 0148-7191doi:10.4271/2018-01-1753. 40 The Effect of Cerium Oxide Nano Particles Fuel Additive on Performance and
Emission of Karanja Biodiesel Fueled Compression Ignition Military 585kW Heavy Duty Diesel Engine, SAE International, 2018-01-1818, September 10,
2018, ISSN 0148-7191 doi:10.4271/2018-01-1818.
41 Design and Development of Intake Ports for 2-Valve & 4-Valve Configurations for
Heavy Duty Off-Highway Diesel Engine, SAE International, 2019-28-0042, October 11, 2019, doi:10.4271/2019-28-0042.
42 Optimization of In-Cylinder Flow and Swirl Generation Analysis for a Naturally Aspirated Diesel Genset Engine for Emission Reduction through Intake Port Design, 2019-28-0024, October 11, 2019, doi:10.4271/2019-28-0024.
43 Review: Multipoint laser ignition system and its applications to IC engines, Optics & Laser Technology, Volume 130, May 21, 2020.
44 Comparison and Evaluation of Engine Wear, Performance, NOx Reduction and Nano Particle Emission of Diesel, Karanja and Jatropha Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a Military720 kW, heavy duty CIDI Engine Applying EGR with Turbo
Charging, SAE Technical Paper, 2020-01-0618, April 14, 2020
45 Comparison and Evaluation of Engine Wear, Performance, NOx Reduction and
Nano Particle Emission of Diesel, Karanja and Jatropha Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a Military720 kW, heavy duty CIDI Engine Applying EGR with Turbo Charging, SAE Technical Paper 2020-01-0618, 2020
46 Comparison and Evaluation of Performance, Combustion and Particle Emissions of Diesel and Gasoline in a Military Heavy Duty 720 kW CIDI Engine Applying EGR, SAE Technical Paper 2020-01-2057, Sept 15, 2020.
47 Comparison and Evaluation of Engine Wear, Performance, NOx Reduction and Nano Particle Emission of Diesel, Karanja and Jatropha Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a Military720 kW, heavy duty CIDI Engine Applying EGR with Turbo
Charging, SAE Technical Paper 2020-01-0618, April 14, 2020
48 LASER-Induced flame kernel evolution with LES modeling, International Journal
of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD), ISSN (P): 2249-6890; ISSN (E): 2249-8001, Vol. 10, Issue 1, Feb 2020, 691–700
49 Experimental Study of Spray Behavior and Laser Ignited Combustion Characteristics of a Gasoline-Air Mixture Using the GDI System., Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 1 December 2020
2. National Journals 1 Introducing creativity in organization culture” The Journal of Engineering
Education, The Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. XVI No. 4 April 2003, 49 – 52 (4).
2 Literature Review: Modeling of Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition combustion for future engine application, The IUP Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. II, No. 4, pp. 7-27, Nov 2009, 7-27 (20).
3 Multifuel for CRDI Diesel Engine for Military Use, EME Journal,-4.
4 Performance and Emission Experimentation on use of Esterified Karanja oil Biodiesel Fuel on Military D50 Dozer Engine, Defense Technical Journal (Oonchisadakein),-4.
5 Estimation of Flue Gas Temperature in various zones in a Pulverized Coal-Fired
Utility Boiler, Technical Journal of The Institution of Engineers (I), Vol.36, November 2012, ISBN No. 978-81-924990-0-0, 154-160 (6).
3. Paper Presented in International and National Conferences 1 A model for coal-water mixture combustion in diesel engine, International
Conference on Challenges in Coal & Mineral Beneficiation, at Dhanbad,
Jharkhand, Dec 7-8, 2001,311 -321. 2 Role of volatiles in simulation of coal-diesel fueled engine , International
Conference on Challenges in Coal & Mineral Beneficiation, at Dhanbad, Jharkhand, Dec 7-8 2001,339 – 346.
3 Cycle Simulation of Coal-Diesel fueled Engine, XVI National Conference on I.C. Engine held at Calcutta in Jan 20-22, 2000. , 570-575.
4 The combustion model for coal-water mixture in diesel engine, XVII National Conference on C. Engines & Combustion, at KREC Surathkal, Karnataka, Dec
18-20, 2001. , 241 – 248. 5 Cycle Simulation of Turbocharged Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine , National
Conference on Energy and Fuel Issues of Future, at PIET, Pune, Nov 5-6, 2004 , 113-120.
6 Cycle Simulation of Low Heat Rejection Diesel Engine , National Conference on Energy and Fuel Issues of Future, at PIET, Pune, Nov 5-6, 2004 , 121-128.
7 The effect of insulated combustion chamber surfaces on Diesel engine performance and combustion with and without turbocharger. , Third International
conf on energy research and development ICERD-3 at Sheraton Hotel in Kuwait, Nov 21-23, 2005, -6.
8 Coatings for improving Diesel Engine performance using Turbocharger. , 5th
Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia July 18-20, 2005, Paper No. 22.
9 Cooling Tower- An Energy Conservation Resource, National Conference on Recent Development in Mechanical Engineering at Noorul Islam College of
Engineering, Tamilnadu March 23, 2005, TH36- 136-146 (10). 10 Determination of Friction and Heat Transfer Coefficients in a duct off Complex
Geometry using CFD , National Conference on Recent Development in Mechanical Engineering at Noorul Islam College of Engineering, Tamilnadu
March 23, 2005 , TH42, 108-116 (8). 11 Optimum Temperature of Circulating Water Through Cooling Power Plant
Conserves Energy, National Conference on Energy Management in Changing Business Scenario, BITS Pilani, Oct 8-9, 2005.
12 Energy Conservation opportunity in a Cooling Tower of Power Plant , National Conference on Development-Cum-Environment Friendly Future Industrial Fuels, of Technology, Coimbatore-06, Tamilnadu. May-19 2005.
13 Parameter Estimation Procedure in Plate Heat Exchanger- An Approach,
National Conference on Development-Cum-Environment Friendly Future Industrial Fuels, of Technology, Coimbatore-06, Tamilnadu. May-19, 2005, 64-67.
14 Study and Development of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Of Municipal Solid Waste
(Msw) Fired Boiler, National Conference on Application of Advanced Quality Methods in Engineering and Technology AAQMENT 2006- Erode (Tamilnadu) Feb 23-24, 2006.
15 Performance Emission And Wear Analysis of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) For
Military Use on A Heavy Duty 558 kW Diesel Engine , 21st National Conference on I.C. Engine & Combustion, Bapuji Institute of Engineering & Technology, Davangere, Dec 10-12, 2009. , 95- 102.
16 Design Improvement and Comparative Analysis of Intake Manifold For Uniform
EGR Distribution in IDI Diesel Engine , International Conference on Advances in Mechanical and Building Sciences in the 3rd Millennium, VIT, Vellore, TN, 14-16 December 2009.
17 Prediction of Boiler Tube Failure, 3rd International Conference on Advances in
Mechanical Engineering, January 4-6, 2010, S.V. N.I.T., Surat, 264-268. 18 Torsional Frequency Analysis of Multi-Cylinder Inline Diesel Engine Generator
System, ASME Press – International Conference on (MIMT 2010) in Sanya, China, January 22-24, 2010, ISBN: 9780791859544, DOI: 10.1115/1.859544.
paper81, 519-524. 19 Combustion Characterization in DI Diesel Engine Using Single zone Heat
Release Modeling, National Conference on Recent Trends in I. C. Engines and Automobiles (RICA 2010), Sangamner, March 3-4, 2010.
20 Effect of Arresters on Erosion in Economizer Zone and its Analysis, International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2010 (AMAE), ISBN: 978-1-62993-396-2, DOI: 01.UIPE.01.01.21.22, 23-27.
21 Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Esterified Karanja Oil Biodiesel on
Performance, emission and Engine Wear of a Military 160hp Turbocharged CIDI Engine. , World Congress on Engineers, International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, ICME-301, London 6-8 July 2011, ISBN: 978-988192515-2.
22 Use of Cold Air Velocity Test (CAVT) to Locate, World Congress on Engineers, International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, ICME-214, London 6-8 July 2011, ISBN: 978-988192515-2.
23 Prediction of Flue Gases Velocity in the Utility Boiler , 11th Asian International Conference on Fluid Machinery, 11-AICFM, IIT Madras, Chennai, held on dated 21-23 November 2011.
24 A Coupled Field Fluid Flow And Structural Analysis Of A Nozzle Used In A
Supersonic Artillery Rocket , “21st National Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer at IIT Madras (ISHMT-ASME 2011) held on dated 27-30 December 2011.
25 Power Balancing of Inline Multi-cylinder Diesel Engine, ASME 2012, International
Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition [IMECE], Houston, USA. 26 Comparison and Evaluation of Performance, Emission and Wear analysis of
Diesel, JP-8 and Pure Karanja biodiesel in a military 780 hp CIDI engine , ASME 2013, International Mechanical Engineering Congress& Exposition, IMECE2013,
November 13-21, 2013, San Diego, California, USA. ISBN: 978-0-7918-5634-5, doi: 10.1115/IMECE2013-63244.
27 Prediction of Combustion Pressure, NOx and Soot for D.I. Diesel Engine by Simplified Model , ASME 2013, International Mechanical Engineering Congress&
Exposition, IMECE2013, November 13-21, 2013, San Diego, California, USA. ISBN: 978-0-7918-5642-0, doi: 10.1115/IMECE2013-62067.
28 Design& Computational Validation of In-line Bare Tube Economizer for 210 MW Pulverized Coal Fired Boiler , ASME 2013, International Mechanical Engineering
Congress& Exposition, IMECE2013, November 13-21, 2013, San Diego, California, USA. ISBN: 978-0-7918-5628-4, doi: 10.1115/IMECE2013-62073.
29 Analysis in a Piston Bowl of DI Diesel Engine using CFD , Advanced Simulation Technologies Indian User Conference 2014 Pune, 12th November.
30 Performance, combustion and emission analysis of compression ignition engine fuelled with blends of fish oil biodiesel, 1st International and 18th ISME conference on Enabling Sustainable Development in Mechanical Engineering, NIT, Warangal, 23-25 February, 2017.
31 Comparison and Evaluation of Engine Performance, Emission, Noise and Wear of Diesel and Karanja Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel in a 980HP Military Turbo Charged CIDI Engine , ASME 2017, International Mechanical Engineering Congress& Exposition, IMECE2017, November 3-9, 2017, Tampa, Florida, USA.
ISBN: 978-0-7918-5841-7, doi: 10.1115/IMECE2017-70067. 32 Combustion characterization of laser ignition of methane-air mixture in a constant
volume combustion chamber. , 24th National and 2nd International ISHMT-ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer Conference (IHMTC-2017), December 27-30,
2017, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad, India. 33 Laser Ignition with Internal Combustion Engine: Review, International conference
on sustainable energy and environmental challenges (SEEC-2018) Indian Institute of Science Bangalore.
34 Review: Laser Ignition with Liquid Fuels, International conference on sustainable energy and environmental challenges (SEEC-2018) Indian Institute of Science Bangalore.
35 Numerical Analysis of Gasoline Fuel with Laser Ignited Spark Ignition, 2nd
International Conference on new frontiers in engineering , science & technology (NFEST 2019), NIT Kurukshetra.
36 Placement of Heated Blocks Under Forced Convection for Enhanced Heat Transfer, Advances in Mechanical Engineering, pp 59-65, Part of Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering book series, June 30,2020.
37. Review of the approaches and modeling methodology for lithium-ion battery thermal management systems in electric vehicles, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering" (Springer Nature) book series, Nov 6, 2020
• Patents (Filed & Granted):
Published a patent on “AN INTAKE SYSTEM FOR A TURBOCHARGED ENGINE”. • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.) 1. Modeling of In-cabin Climate Condition and Fogging of Windshield, SAE Book-
Thermal Systems & Management Systems (SP-2132), 2007-01-0767, April 2007,
ISBN 978-0-7680-1635-5. 2. Application of CFD Methodology to reduce the pressure drop and water entry in
the Air Intake System of Turbocharged Engine, SAE Book- Thermal Systems & Management Systems, (SP-2152) 2008-01-1172, April 2008, ISBN 978-0-7680-
1994-0. 3. Performance, emission and wear analysis of esterified Karanja oil biodiesel fuel
for military use on a heavy-duty transport diesel engine, Published in Book New Frontiers in Biofuels Edited by P B Sharma and Naveen Kumar, Chapter No 22,
January 18-19, 2010. 4. Performance and Emission Characteristics of a 780 hp CIDI Military Diesel
Engine Operated on Karanja Oil Methyl Ester Biodiesel Applying EGR with Supercharging, SAE Book- Emissions Measurement and Testing, 2011 (SP-
2320), 2011-01-0639, 12 April 2011, ISBN 978-0-7680-1635-5.
• Projects Carried out:
S.N Title of Project Amount Sanctioned
01 Boiler Tube Leakage Rs. 10 Lakhs
02 Design and Development of AIR Filter Test Setup for Air Conditioner
Rs. 1.00 Lakh
03 Development of Air Filter Test Rig Rs 20 Thousand
04 Design and testing of fire extinguisher setup Rs 10 Thousand
05 Calibration of Radiator Fan Rs. 1.5 Lakhs 06 Design and Testing of a Fog machine Rs. 10
Thousand
07 Design and Development of Gas Flow Meter test Setup Rs. 50 Thousands
08 Design of testing setup of portable water monitor Rs. 10 Thousand
09 Testing of Calorific Value, Ash Content, Viscosity Pressure Gauges, water Flowmeter
About Rs 4 Lakhs
• Name: Prof. Suhas Sakharam Mohite
• Date of Birth: 05/02/1968
• Unique ID: 2236 9009 3958
• Education Qualifications: BE (Mechanical), MTech (Machine Tools), PhD
(MEMS)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 30 Years
➢ Research: 4 years
➢ Industry: 1.5 years
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Dynamics and Control
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
UG: Tool Engineering, Automatic Control Systems, Finite Element Analysis,
Mechatronics, Condition Monitoring, Industrial Engineering, Theory of Machines,
Machine tools, etc
PG: Industrial Instrumentation and Control, Dynamics and Control, Advance
Vibrations and Acoustics, CFD, Machine Tool Design, Numerical Methods, NVH,
etc.
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences):121
2. International Journal 1. P. W. Deshmukh and S. N. Sapali, “CFD Analysis of Heat Transfer in Reciprocating
Helical Coil with Piston Cooling Application, International Review of Mechanical Engineering, Italy, September 2007.
2. S. N. Sapali, K. C. Gaikwad and P. W. Deshmukh, Condensation of R-134a in a Multi-Flow Channel Aluminum Flat Condenser with Micro-fins, International Review
of Mechanical Engineering, Italy, November 2007. 3. S. N. Sapali, Patil P. A. “Two-Phase Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients and
Pressure Drops Of HFC-134a for Different Condensing Temperatures in a Smooth and Micro-Fin Tube” International Journal of Research and Industrial Application,
IJERIA, Vol.6, 211-232, October 2009. 4. S. N. Sapali, Patil P. A.“Two-Phase Condensation Heat Transfer Coefficients and
Pressure Drops Of R404 for Different Condensing Temperatures in a Smooth and Micro-Fin Tube” International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology,
Vol.1, (2), 46-62, 2009. 5. A. Keste, S. N. Sapali, S.C. Tholpady and S.S. Gosavi, “Optimization of Mach
number for Suction and Discharge Port Areas of the Valve Plate of Hermetic Compressor Using R-410A Refrigerant Blend for A/C Application” international journal International Review of Mechanical Engineering, Italy, Vol. 4, N.1, January
2010. 6. S. N. Sapali, Patil P. A "Heat Transfer During Condensation of Hfc-134a and R-
404a Inside Of A Horizontal Smooth And Micro-Fin Tube" Elsevier-International Journal of Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, March 2010.
7. A. D. Desai, S. N. Sapali, Air Flow and Cabin static Pressure measurement od a/c system of a medium-size passenger car, international journal International Review of Mechanical Engineering, Italy, November 2010.
8. A. D. Desai, S. N. Sapali Experimental optimization of charge level in an
automotive air conditioning system under steady-state conditions, Society of Automotive Engineers, Brazil, SAE Paper No. 2010-36-18J,
9. A. D. Desai, S. N. Sapali Experimental Characterisation of the condenser of an
automotive A/C system under steady-state condition, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Advances in Engineering, ISSN 0975-7074, vol. 2, No III, PP 139-154, October 2010
10. V. N. Raibhole, S. N. Sapali “Simulation of oxygen plant for biomass Gasification
application by Aspen Plus” International Journal of Earth Science and Engineering [ISSN: 0974-5904], Volume 5 , pp 415-419, January 2012.
11. Sapali S. N., Kale S A, “comprehensive evaluation of innovative multi-rotor wind turbine designs”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology
(IJMET), Volume 3, Issue 2, May-August (2012) 12. Sapali S N and Rajiv Kaul, "Performance analysis of Centrifugal Pumps Impeller of
Low specific speed of various blades design and validation of results by CFD” IJJCE (Mech Engg) the USA, May 2012.
13. Sapali S N and Rajiv Kaul Experimental analysis of Centrifugal Pumps Impeller of various materials and validation of results by CFD” ISME (Turbo-machine) USA, July 2012.
14. R Kaul, SN Sapali "CFD Analysis of Turbulent Flow Over Centrifugal Pump’s
Impeller of Various Designs and Comparison of Numerical Results for Various Models", International Review of Mechanical Engineering (IREME) 7 (1), 248-260, 2012.
15. Ghewade D. V., Sapali S. N."Quantification of energy losses and performance
improvement in DX cooling by exergy method", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology Vol. 3, Issue 2, September -2012.
16. V. N. Raibhole, S. N. Sapali, "Simulation of Medium Purity gaseous oxygen cryogenic plant for biomass gasification by Aspen Plus", International Review of
Mechanical Engineering, September 2012, (Vol. 6 N.6), pp1339-1344. ISSN:1970-8734
17. Ghewade D. V., Sapali S. N."Exergy Flow Analysis in Semi elliptical Rectangular Bulk Milk Cooler", International Review of Mechanical Engineering, November
2012, (Vol. 6 N. 7). 18. V. N. Raibhole, S. N. Sapali “Simulation of biomass gasification with oxygen or air
as a gasifying agent by Aspen Plus” Advanced Material research Vol. 622-623, pp.-633-638, France tech publication, Switzerland,2012.
19. V. N. Raibhole, S. N. Sapali “ Simulation and Parametric analysis of cryogenic oxygen plant for biomass gasification”, Published for Mechanical Engineering Research, Vol.2 No.2, November 2012, pp.97-107, ISSN: 1927-0607, Canadian centre of Science and Engineering, Canada. [DOI- 10.5539/mer.v2n2p97].
20. S.A. Kale, S.N. Sapali, “Development and Field Test Performance of a Nonconventional Unidirectional Co-Axial Two Series Rotors Micro Wind Turbine”, Volume 768, ‘Energy Efficient Technologies for Sustainability’ in Advanced
Materials Research, Print ISSN No.:1022-6680, (Switzerland) (Indexed by Elsevier: SCOPUS and Ei-Compendex (CPX), Cambridge Scientific Abstracts) doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.768.119, 2013
21. S.A. Kale, S.N. Sapali, “A review of multi-rotor wind turbine systems”, Journal of
22. Sapali S N, Pise S M, Pise A T, Ghewade D V "Investigations of waste heat recovery from bulk milk cooler, Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 4, 136-143,
2014. 23. Sapali S N, Pise S M, Pise A T, Ghewade D V "Investigations of Energy Savings in
Bulk Milk Cooler by Waste Heat Recovery", International Review of Mechanical Engineering (I.RE.M.E.), vol. 8, N.6, November 2014.
24. Kale S. A., Sapali S.N., “Wind Flow Considerations to Predict Power Performance of Counter-Rotating Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine and Unidirectional Co-Axial Series Rotor Wind Turbine”, Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics, Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 135 – 146, April 2015, DOI:
10.17654/AAFMApr2015_135_146 25. S. A. Kale, M. R Birajdar, S. N Sapali, “Numerical Analysis of New Airfoils for Small
Wind Turbine Blade”, Journal of Alternate Energy Sources and Technologies Vol 6, No 1, ISSN: 2230 – 7982, pp. 01-06, 2015
26. N. A. Rawabawale, S. N. Sapali "MATLAB Simulation and validation of fluid properties in the cross-flow wet cooling tower”, International Review of Mechanical Engineering (I.RE.M.E.), 11(2):114-120,2017, ISSN 1970-8734
27. N. A. Rawabawale, S. N. Sapali "Performace prediction and validation of cross-flow wet cooling tower”, International Review of Heat and Mass transfer (IREHEAT.), 4(3):66-71, 2017, ISSN 2281-7352.
28. CS Choudhari, SN Sapali "Performance investigation of natural refrigerant R290 as
a substitute to R22 in refrigeration systems", Elsevier publication, Energy Procedia 109(2017), 346-352, ISSN-1876-610.
29. Experimental performance analysis of refrigerant R 290 for water cooler application" International Review of Mechanical Engineering (I.RE.M.E.), 11(6):419-
425,2017, ISSN 1970-8734, Published by Praiseworthy Prize Publication. 30. P M Gadhe S. N. Sapali "Experimental Method to find the Flux and Temperature
Distribution on the Receiver of Small Central Receiver System'', International Review of Mechanical Engineering (IREME), Praise Worthy Journal, Vol. 11, N. 6,
ISSN 1970-8734, June 2017 31. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali "Performance Evaluation of a Domestic
Refrigerator with a Thermal Storage arrangement Using Propane as a Refrigerant" ELSEVIER publication, International Journal “Energy Procedia” 109C, 34- 39,
2017. 32. CS Choudhari, SN Sapali Testing of environment-friendly refrigerant R290 for water
cooler application, International Journal of Engineering-Transactions A: Basics 31 (1), 139-145, January 2018, ISSN-1025-2495, Published by Material and Energy
research centre. 33. P M Gadhe S. N. Sapali "Comparative Analysis of Experimental and Numerical
Solar Flux Density Distribution from a Small Heliostat Field'', Journal of Advance Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, Vol. 10, 04-Special Issue, June 2018
34. P M Gadhe S. N. Sapali, and G N Kulkarni "Experimental Evaluation of the Solar Flux Distribution on the Flat Receiver of a Model Heliostate System'', International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, Vol.8, No.2, June 2018
35. P M Gadhe S. N. Sapali ''Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Solar Flux Density Distribution over Flat Plate Receiver of Model Heliostat System'', Journal of Thermal Engineering, Yildiz Technical University Press, Istanbul, Turkey, Accepted on 26/04/2018 ( scheduled to publish in 2020)
36. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, “Numerical and thermal analysis of condensers applied to domestic refrigerator” International Review of Mechanical Engineering” Vol 11, N7, pp 481-485, 2018
37. A. M. Deshmukh, S. N. Sapali ' Design, Development and Fabrication of a Mist
Spray Direct Evaporative Cooling System and Its Performance Evaluation, Journal of Thermal Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 42-50, January 2019 Yildiz Technical University Press, Istanbul, Turkey
38.
A. M. Deshmukh, S. N. Sapali ' Performance Evaluation of Mist Spray Direct
Evaporative Cooler through Experimentation, IOSRl of Engineering, Vol. 2, pp. 41-47, April 2019
39. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali "Prediction of Heat Transfer Characteristics of a Bottom Condenser Applied to Household Refrigerator" IOSR Journal of
S. N. Sapali, N D Shikalgar, "Performance analysis of a Household Refrigerator retrofitted with shell and tube water-cooled heat exchanger” International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering, ISSN (e): 2321-2071, ISSN (p): 2320-
2092, Vol- 7, Issue -3, PP 10-15, 2019. 41. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, "Energy And Exergy Analysis Of A Domestic
Refrigerator: Approaching a sustainable Refrigerator", Journal of Thermal Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp.469-481, October 2019 Yildiz Technical University
Press, Istanbul, Turkey 42. A. B. Shinde, S. N. Sapali, Y. V. Sonone "Performance Evaluation of a Modern
Jaggery Plant with Bagasse Drying using Waste Heat Recovery from Surrounding Walls of Combustion Chamber" IOSR Journal of Engineering, ISSN (e): 2250-3021,
ISSN (p): 2278-8719, Vol- 1, PP 28-32, 2019 43. Pal J S and S N Sapali "Exergy Analysis and Irreversibility of Combustion Process
of an Auxiliary Boiler for Marine Application", The book Renewable energy and its Innovative Technologies, Springer Nature Singapore Pvt. Ltd. 2019978-981-13-
2116-0_6 4. National Journals 1. "Utilization of distillery spent wash as a supplementary fuel for thermal power
plant", Journal of Environment and Pollution, Technoscience publications, Jaypur, 1997.
2. Biomass gasifier steam injected gas turbine co-generation plant in place of condensate extraction steam turbine”, Journal of Environment and Pollution,
Technoscience publications, Jaypur, March 2004. 3. “Constituents of atmosphere: a review”, Journal of Environment and Pollution,
Techno-science publications, Jaypur, September 2004. 4. Scope of Biogas in Rural Area, Gramin Bharat EK Chintan, Sahana Publication,
Parbhani, PP-300-308, December 2012 5. C S Chaudhari, S N Sapali, "Performance analysis of vapour compression
refrigeration system with refrigerant R22, R290 and R161" Technical Journal of
Institution of Engineers ( India), Vol. 37, Nov 2013, ISBN:978-81-924990-1-7.
6. Kale S. A., Sapali S.N., “Finite Element Analysis of Vertical and Inclined Flanged Diffusers for Micro Wind Turbine”, Journal of Alternate Energy Sources &
Technologies, Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 37-42, 2014 7. Kale S. A., Sapali S.N., “Numerical Analysis of New Airfoils for Small Wind Turbine
Blade”, Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies, Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 1-6, 2015
8. J. S. Pal and S N Sapali, “Acoustic Intensity method for sound power measurement and acoustic treatment of an auxiliary engine for a commercial vessel” Bulletin of Marine Science and Technology, Tolani Maritime Institute, Induri, Pune, volume 10, pp 56-61, April 2017.
9. C S Chaudhari, S N Sapali, “R-290 the most suitable and Environment friendly refrigerant for water coolers applications” ISHRAE Pune Chapter news letter, issue-June 2017.
5. Paper Presented in International and National Conferences 1. S. N. Sapali "The effect of clearance on the performance of a hermetic
compressor", International conference on advances in Mechanical Engineering at
IISc. Bangalore, 1996. 2. S. N. Sapali "Biomass gasifier steam injected gas turbine co-generation for sugar
industry", International conference on advances in Mechanical Engineering at University of Roorkee, Roorkee, 1997.
3. S. N. Sapali “Exergy analysis of modern cryogenic air separation plant”, 3rd International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics Cape Town, South Africa, 21-24 June 2004.
4. S. N. Sapali Parametric evaluation of primary combustion chamber of WTB of
sugar factory”, 3rd International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics Cape Town, South Africa, 21-24 June 2004.
5. S. N. Sapali “Condensation of R-134a In a Multi-channel Aluminum Flat Tube Condenser with Micro-fins”, 3rd International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid
Mechanics, and Thermodynamics Cape Town, South Africa, 21-24 June 2004 6. S. N. Sapali, "Analysis of Flue Gas loss through Mathematical Modeling and
Experimentation on Fire Tube Boilers for Performance Improvement", 4th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics
Cairo, Egypt, 2005. 7. S. N. Sapali, “Advancement in Kern’s Method and Comparison of Rating Methods”
4th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics, Cairo, Egypt. 2005.
8. S. N. Sapali, “Rating and Optimization of U-Tube Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger” 4th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics Cairo, Egypt. 2005.
9. S. N. Sapali, “Optimization of Shell & Tube Intercooler in Multi-stage Compression
Unit”, 4th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics Cairo, Egypt, 2005.
10. S. N. Sapali, Patil P. A, “Performance Analysis Of Air-Cooled Condenser Using Micro-Fin Tubes”, 5th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics
and Thermodynamics, Sun City, South Africa, July 1-4, 2007. 11. Ghewade D. V., Sapali S. N., Kajale S. R, “Dynamic Modeling of Bulk Milk Cooler”,
5th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Sun City, South Africa, July 1-4, 2007.
12. S. N. Sapali, Patil P. A “Experimental Apparatus for Measuring in tube
Condensation heat transfer coefficient and pressure drop using smooth and micro-fin tubes for HFC refrigerants” ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference, Jacksonville, Florida USA, August 10-14, 2008
13. S. N. Sapali, Keste A. A. “Some investigative study on Development of Valve plate
for Hermetic Compressor Using R-410A Refrigerant Blend” International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, SVNIT, Surat, Gujrat, December 15-17, 2008.
14. Keste A, A, Sapali S. N., Some investigative study on the development of valve plate for
hermetic compressor using R410A, as a refrigerant blend, International conference on Advances in mechanical engineering ICAME2008, SVNIT, Surat, Dec 15-17, 2008.
15. S N Sapali, R Kaul," CFD and its application in designing cavitation free centrifugal
pump", International Conference on Recent Trends in Material and Mechanical Engineering, MCOET, Polachi, Coimbatore, Dec. 2008.
16. S. A. Kale, S. N. Sapali "Functional and Strength Design of one MW wind turbine blade”, International Conference on Energy and Environment (EnviroEnergy), NIT
Kurukshetra, March 19-21, 2009 17. A. D. Desai, S. N. Sapali Experimental evaluation of the performance of evaporator
of an automotive a/c system under steady-state condition. 1St international conference on Mechanical Engineering, ICOME 2010, VIRTUAL FORUM,
Praiseworthy Prize, Italy 18. R Kaul, SN Sapali" Design of centrifugal Pump model of low specific speed using
CFD" International conference on Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering, Nirma University Ahmadabad, December 2010.
19. V. N. Raibhole, S. N. Sapali “Simulation of Oxygen Plant for biomass gasification application by Aspen Plus” Presented at International Conference RACE-2012, MIT, Manipal, 4-6 January 2012.
20. V. N. Raibhole, S. N. Sapali, “Simulation of biomass gasification with oxygen/air as
a gasifying agent by Aspen plus” presented at International Conference on Power and Energy Engineering (ICPEE-2012), 1-2 September 2012, Phuket, Thailand. [Excellent Oral Presentation Paper Award]
recovery from bulk milk cooler" EXHFT-8, 8th World congress on experimental fluid mechanics and fluid dynamics, Lisbon, Portugal, October 28, 2012.
22. S. N. Sapali “ Exergy Analysis of Cryogenic Air Separation Unit Integrated with Biomass Gasifier” Presented at World Congress on Engineering and Computer
Science 2013 (WCECS 2013), 23-25 October 2013, San Francisco, USA, Published in Lecture Notes of Engineering and computer science, IAENG, USA
23. S.A. Kale, S.N. Sapali, “Power output prediction and Primary Evaluation of a Unidirectional Co-axial Series Rotors Wind Turbine”, IEEE Xplore Digital Library,
Print ISBN: 978-1-4673-5150-8, DOI 10.1109/AICERA-ICMiCR.2013.6576030, INSPEC Accession Number: 13698267, pp. 1 - 3, 2013
24. CS Choudhari, SN Sapali "Evaluation of Refrigerant R161 as a replacement to R22"International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering", at College
of Engineering Pune, 29-31 May 2013. 25. A. D. Desai, S. N. Sapali “CFD Analysis of Heat Recovery System for Window Air
conditioning”, in an international conference on “Emerging Trends in Technology &
its Applications”, at Yadavrao Tasgaonkar College of Engineering and Management, Karjat, during March 7-8, 2014.
26. Kale S. A., Sapali S.N., “Private engineering education scenario in India”, ASME
International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 2014, November 14-20, 2014, Montreal, Canada, ISBN: 978-0-7918-4950-7, DOI: 10.1115/IMECE2014-39952
27. Kale S. A., Sapali S.N., “Development and Field Testing of an Inclined Flanged
Compact Diffuser for a Micro Wind Turbine”, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 2014, November 14-20, 2014, Montreal, Canada, ISBN: ISBN: 978-0-7918-4952-1, DOI: 10.1115/IMECE2014-37883
28. S.N. Sapali, S.M. Pise, A.T. Pise, D.V. Ghewade, Energy saving by waste heat
recovery bulk milk cooler using shell and coil heat exchanger" Third international conference on Engineering and Technology,(ICRTET 2014), SNJB'S Chandwad, March 28-30 2014.
29. N. A. Rawabawale, S. N. Sapali, and K. D. Sapate " Influence of air and water on
exergy of the cross-flow cooling tower", International Mechanical Engineering Congress and exposition, (IIMECE2014) ASME conference, Montreal Canada 2014.
30. S. N. Sapali, N. A. Rawabawale, " Variation of Exergy and its destruction in
crossflow cooling tower", Third International conference on engineering and technology,( ICRET 2014), Proceedings powered by Elsevier, SNJB's College of Engineering, Chandwad, 2014.
31. S. N. Sapali, N. A. Rawabawale, " Influence of water temperature on exergy in
crossflow cooling tower", International Conference on Emerging trends, technology and its application(ICETTA2014 Proceedings) YT College of Engineering, Karjat India, 2014, ISBN -978-81-923777-7-3.
32. CS Choudhari, SN Sapali “Energetic and Exergetic Performance analysis of
Vapour Compression Refrigeration using Refrigerant 22 and R161”, in an international conference on “Emerging Trends in Technology & its Applications”, at Yadavrao Tasgaonkar College of Engineering and Management, Karjat, during March 7-8, 2014.
33. CS Choudhari, SN Sapali “Performance investigation of natural refrigerant R290 is a substitute of R22 refrigeration systems”, International Conference on “Recent advancement in Air conditioning and refrigeration", CVR College of Engineering Bhubneshwar, during November 10-12,2016.
34. P. M. Gadhe, G. N. Kulkarni “Testing Method for Mapping of Flux Reflected by Heliostat” International Conference on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Environment, organized by Dr Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi-642003, India, during August 10-13,2015.
35. A.M. Deshmukh, S. N. Sapali,'' Fogger for Different Applications: A Review, '' International Symposium on Engineering and Technology, at Trinity College of Engineering and Research, Pune. On February 19-20,2016
36. A.M. Deshmukh, S. N. Sapali,'' Performance Evaluation of Mist Spray Direct
Evaporative Cooler '', International Conference on Mechanical, Electronic system and Computer Engineering, at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering, Pune on 29-30th June 2017.
37. CS Choudhari, SN Sapali, " Experimental performance analysis of R290 for water
cooler application”, International Conference on Mechanical, Electronic system and Computer Engineering, at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering, Pune on 29-30th June 2017.
38. P. M. Gadhe, S. N. Sapali, G. N. Kulkarni “Experimental Method to Find the Flux and Temperature Distribution on the Receiver of Small Central Receiver System” International Conference on Mechanical Electronics Systems and Computer
Engineering (ICMESC of 2017), 29-30 June 2017,organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at M.E.S. College of Engineering, Pune.
39. “Numerical and Thermal analysis of condensers applied to domestic Refrigerator” International conference on Mechanical Electronics Systems and Computer
Engineering (ICMESCoE - 2017), 29-30 June 2017, organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at M.E.S. College of Engineering, Pune.
40. A.M. Deshmukh, S. N. Sapali,'' Performance Evaluation of Mist Spray Direct Evaporative Cooler through Experimentation and Comparison with Conventional
Evaporative Cooler with Honeycomb Pad Arrangement'', International Conference on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow held in Philadelphia, USA on 28th-29th December 2018
41. S. N. Sapali "Study of improved Claude system, the cryogenic approach for metallic
joints and topography of machined parts", XIII National symposium on cryogenic at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 1993.
42. S. N. Sapali "Evaluation of the performance of a hermetic compressor, existing for high temperature applications, which is used for low temperature applications", IX
ISME conference, University of Roorkee, Roorkee, 1994. 43. S. N. Sapali "Computer modeling of a rock-bed and thermic oil energy storage
system for solar power plant", National seminar on "Energy for better tomorrow renewable and non-renewable energy sources," (EFBET - 97) at KITS, Ramtek,
1997. 44. S. N. Sapali , Kanchan Chaudhary "Parametric evaluation and exergy analyses of
cryogenic air separation plants, Presented at the workshop on "Scope for application of cryogenics in rapidly changing industrial scenario of Haldia", at
Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia (WB), 2000. 45. S. N. Sapali "Analyses of a rock-bed-thermic oil solar energy storage system”,
recent advances in renewable energy technology-2002, at Shivaji University, August 13-14, 2002.
46. S. N. Sapali “Wind power a promising renewable energy source for Maharashtra-A review”, recent advances in renewable energy technology-2002, at Shivaji University, August 13-14, 2002.
47. S. N. Sapali , Kanchan Chaudhary"Cryogenic air separation plants: parametric
evaluation and exergy analyses, presented at 23rd National seminar on industrial gases, Goa, 2001.
48. S. N. Sapali "Intricacies of Argon separation in a cryogenic air separation”, presented at 25th National seminar on industrial gases, Pune, 2003. This paper
received a best technical paper award. 49. A D Desai, S. N. Sapali “Retrofitting of Air Conditioning Units With R407c”, National
seminar on “Recent advances in Mechanical Engineering”, KKWCOE Nashik, January 16-17, 2004.
50. P. A. Patil, S. N. Sapali “Effect of Micro-Finned Tubes and Louvered Fins on Heat Transfer Rate of a Condenser and an Evaporator of a Window Air Conditioner”, National seminar on “Recent advances in Mechanical Engineering”, KKWCOE Nashik, January 16-17, 2004.
51. S. N. Sapali “Evaluation of Performance of a solar water heating system with indirect heat exchanger”, National seminar on “Recent advances in Mechanical Engineering”, KKWCOE Nashik, January 16-17, 2004.
52. S. N. Sapali ‘Easterfied Jatropha Curcas Oil as a blended fuel in I.C. engines’, National conference on Energy and Fuel Issues of Future, Pune Institute of engineering and Technology, Pune, November 5-6, 2004.
53. S. N. Sapali, “Energy Conservation Opportunity in a Cooling Tower of a Power Plant”, National Conference on Development – Cum – Environment Friendly Future Industrial Fuels, at Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore-641 006, May 19-21, 2005.
54. S. N. Sapali “Evolution of Cryogenic Air Separation Plants”, Invited paper at in the national conference on Sun Rising Technologies, held at Parshwanath College of Engineering, Mumbai, November 18-19, 2005.
55. S. N. Sapali, A. A. Keste "R 410 as a alternative refrigerant for R22 in air
conditioning applications" , National Conference in Recent development in Mechanical Enginering, at COE, Pandharpur,23-24 December 2005.
56. Ghewade D. V. , Sapali S. N."Enery, Exergy Analysisof bulk Milk Cooler", National conference on Energy management in Marine and energy applications. ( EMMEA),
Talegaon, Pune, 2007. 57. Keste A, A, Sapali S. N., Global warming and clean developoment mechanism, twa days
nationa conference on trends in mechanical engineerng, (TIME 2007), A. G. Awate COE, pune, Sept 5-6, 2007
58. Keste A, A, Sapali S. N., Sizing of discharge ports in a valve plates of hermatically sealed compressor for air conditioning applications, twa days nationa conference on trends in mechanical engineerng, (TIME 2007), A. G. Awate COE, pune, Sept 5-6, 2007
59. Rajiv Kaul, SN Sapali "Solution of NAviers stroke equation for Incompressible fluid in 3-D turbulant flow using CFD", National conferences on advances in Mechanical Engineering , VAsavi College of Engineering, Hydrabad, Aug 2010.
60. Keste A, A, Sapali S. N., review of present status of global warming and its implications,
nationa conference on trends in mechanical engineerng, (TIME 2010), A. G. Awate COE, pune, march 5-7, 2010
61. Ghewade D. V. , Sapali S. N.,"Energy saving opportunity in Bulk Milk Cooling", National conference on Energy and sustainable development, 2012.
62. S.N. Sapali, S.M. Pise, A.T. Pise, D.V. Ghewade "Waste heat recovery and its effects on performance of refrigeration system" National conference on Advances in Heat and Mass transfer, October 30-31 2009, at FAMT CAmpus Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.
63. S.M. Pise, S.N. Sapali, D.V. Ghewade "Invesitigation of waste heat recovery from
refrigeration system, Technical meet on INdustrial waste recovery , Organised by FICCI&PCRA, at Mumbai, 29-30, Jan 2013.
64. C S Chaudhari, S N Sapali, "Systemtaic Approch for design of vapour compression refrigeration system" National Conference on Recent Trends In Energy
Engineering, at PVPIT, Budhgaon. On October 2015. 65. A.M. Deshmukh, S. N. Sapali,'' Low-cost Eco-Friendly Mist Spray Direct
Evaporative Cooling, National Conference on Recent Trends In Energy Engineering, at PVPIT, Budhgaon. On October 2015
66. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, "Simulation and experimental analysis of a household refrigerator with propane " National Conference on recent trends in Energy Engineering” at PVPIT Budhagaon 09th October 2015
67. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, Anil G Wavare "Exergy Analysis Of The Refrigerator With
Eco-Friendly Refrigerants " 2nd National Conference on Research & Developments in Mechanical Engineering” at G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Management Wagholi, Pune on 09th -10th Feb2017, NCRDME-2017
68. C S Chaudhari, S N Sapali "Enery performance of R290 water cooler " National confernece on Research and Development in Mechanical, Electronics and Civil engineering", GHRCOEM, Pune , 23 Feb 2018.
69. P. M. Gadhe, S. N. Sapali, G. N. Kulkarni ‘Solar Flux Density Distribution from a Small Heliostat Field: Comparison of Experimental and Numerical Results” National Conference on Research andDevelopment in Mechanical, Electronics and Civil Engineering (NCRDMECE-2018), organized by G. H. Raisoni College of
Engineering & Management, Wagholi, Pune, 23-24 February 2018.
• Patents (Filed & Granted):
1. Size Reduction of 1.5 TON window air conditioner using enhanced heat
transfer rate. Application No. : 152/MUM/2005
Journal No. - 42/2005, Publication Date: 04/11/2005, 2. Solar operated energy efficient evaporative air cooler without pump
UG - BE (Mech) / BTech (Mech) – 60+ , UG Mini Projects – 20+
• Patents (Filed & Granted) Granted – 01 and filled – 01 1) Indian Patent No.362205 (2212/MUM/2014) dt. 07.07.2014 Entitled:AN
ARRANGEMENT TO MAINTAIN STABILITY OF A BODY MOUNTED ON
A ROCKER-BOGIE MECHANISM, Letters No. Sl. No. 022112492 Dt 19th
March 2021
2) Patent Application No.: 202121012080 dt. 22.03.2021, Patent FilingTitle: NON-CONVENTIONAL CALIBRATION SYSTEM FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS,
• Technology Transfer
DRDO projects – 03 1) A Contract for Acquisition of Research Services (CARS) project by R & DE
(E), Dighi, Pune a DRDO Laboratory of Government of India on the topic “Simulation & Development of Robotics Gripper” awarded on 15th Jan 2012 for @ Rs 10 Lakhs, completed successfully on Dec 2013.
2) A Contract for Acquisition of Research Services (CARS) project awarded
by Armament Research & Development Establishment, ARDE, Pashan, Pune a DRDO Lab. of Government of India titled as “Dynamic Simulation of the unwinding metallic strips & optimization of the total timing required for unwinding with stabilization” awarded on 11th May 2015 for @ Rs 10 Lakhs
successfully completed on May 2016. 3) A Contract for Acquisition of Research Services (CARS) project awarded
by Armament Research and Development Establishment, ARDE, Pashan, Pune a DRDO Laboratory of Government of India titled as “Feasibility
Study of Automatic Dry Function Test (ADF) Test set-up for Corner Shot Weapon System (CSWS)” on 29th Sept 2016 for @ Rs 10 lakhs, completed successfully on 11th Dec 2017.
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences)
International Journal – 20 National Journal – 3 International Conference – 29 National Conference – 3
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.)
1)Book published along with co-author Dr. M. B. Shah & B. C. Rana of V.J.T.I.
Mumbai, titled as “Engineering Graphics” by Technova Publications, Pune, 1st
ed. Dec 1997.
2) Book published along with co-author Prof. S. G. Patgawkar of V.J.T.I.
Mumbai, and Prof. R. G. Kaduskar of College of Engg. & Technology, Pune,
titled as “Engineering Materials and Components” by Technova Publications,
1. Worked as a DST-FIST coordinator for Micro systems engineering 2. Worked as a co-investigator for “Investigation into laser hardening of CI
cylinder liner and process through thermography”- DST project by Mechanical and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
• Patents (Filed & Granted) • Technology Transfer
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) 1. National journals:01
2. International journals: 06 3. International conferences : 07
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.)
• Co-authored Chapter 6: Mechanical Micromanufacturing: An overview, in the book “Microfludics and Microfabrication” Edited by Suman Chakrborty, Published by Springer ISBN 978-1-4419-1542-9, pp 265-282.
• Name : Ass. Prof. Prakash Sonyabapu Shinde
• Date of Birth : 28/12/1975
• Unique ID : 1-482720885
• Education Qualifications : PhD, M. E. Mechanical Engineering
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 21 Yrs
➢ Research : 06 Yrs
➢ Industry : 3 Yrs
➢ others
• Area of Specialization : Design Engineering • Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level At Under graduate level:
Engineering Graphics, Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Theory of Machines-I, Strength of Machine Elements, Machine Drawing and
Computer Graphics, Design of Machine Elements, Transmission System Design, Mechanical System Design.
•
At Post graduate level: Advance Stress Analysis (Pune Univ.), Design Engineering, Automotive Materials and Composites (Dept. elective, M. Tech Auto. Engg.), Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (Dept. elective, M. Tech Design Engg.)
• Research guidance (Number of Students) ➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
26 ➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) : 15
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)
• Projects Carried out : 02
• Patents (Filed & Granted) • Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) : 26 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
• Name : Ass. Prof. Sangeeta S Mundra
• Date of Birth 10/06/1976
• Unique ID 1-482721015
• Education Qualifications M E (CIM)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 12 years
➢ Research 5
➢ Industry -
➢ Others --
• Area of Specialization: Design Engineering, Micro-machining, Coatings and
deposition,
Phase change materials, CAD/CAM
•
• Courses taught at Under Graduate: CAD/CAM, Engineering thermodynamics
and heat transfer, Advanced manufacturing techniques, Foundation of
mechanical engineering
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences):12
3. International Journal
44. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali "Performance Evaluation of a Domestic Refrigerator with a Thermal Storage arrangement Using Propane as a Refrigerant" ELSEVIER publication, International Journal “Energy Procedia” 109C, 34- 39, 2017.
45. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, “Numerical and thermal analysis of condensers applied to domestic refrigerator” International Review of Mechanical Engineering” Vol 11, N7, pp 481-485, 2018
46.
Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali "Prediction of Heat Transfer Characteristics of a
S. N. Sapali, N D Shikalgar, "Performance analysis of a Household Refrigerator retrofitted with shell and tube water-cooled heat exchanger” International Journal
of Mechanical and Production Engineering, ISSN (e): 2321-2071, ISSN (p): 2320-2092, Vol- 7, Issue -3, PP 10-15, 2019.
48. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, "Energy And Exergy Analysis Of A Domestic Refrigerator: Approaching a sustainable Refrigerator", Journal of Thermal
Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp.469-481, October 2019 Yildiz Technical University Press, Istanbul, Turkey
49. N D Shikalgar1, I.K.Ganechari, Rashmi Sapali,"Case Study on Economic and
Energy Analysis of Eco-Friendly Heat Pump System" International Journal of Engineering and Management Research (IJEMR) ISSN (ONLINE): 2250-0758, ISSN (PRINT): 2394-6962, 2014
50. Niyaj D Shikalgar A. M. Dange “Experimental Investigation of Modified Two Stroke
Petrol Engine for Improved Performance and Reduced Pollutants Levels International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Technology Vol-I 2009
6. National Journals: Nil 7. Paper Presented in International and National Conferences
70. N D Shikalgar S N Sapali “Numerical and Thermal analysis of condensers applied to domestic Refrigerator” International conference on Mechanical Electronics Systems and Computer Engineering (ICMESCoE - 2017), 29-30 June 2017, organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at M.E.S. College of Engineering, Pune.
71. N.D. Shikalgar National Conference on “ Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engg” PDCO COE, Goa, “ Abrasive Jet Machining” 10-12th September 2004
72. N.D. Shikalgar International Conference on “Advances in Mechanical Engg (ICAME-2008)” at SVNIT Surat“ Performance analysis of Two stroke SI Engine”
15th to 17th December 2008 73. N.D. Shikalgar International Conference on “Advances in Mechanical Engg
(ICAME-2008)” at SVNIT Surat“Six Sigma-A Case study”15th to 17th December 2008
74. N.D. Shikalgar National Conference on “ Recent Trends in Energy ” at PVPIT Budhgaon, “ Design and Analysis of Heat Recovery System” 20th April 2009
75. N.D. Shikalgar , International Conference on “Emerging Research and Advances in Mechanical Engg (ERA-2009)” at Velammal engineering college, Chennai “ CFD-
Case Study on Turbo-machinery Design and Analysis"19th -21st March 2009 76. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, "Simulation and experimental analysis of a household
refrigerator with propane " National Conference on recent trends in Energy Engineering” at PVPIT Budhagaon 09th October 2015
77. Niyaj D Shikalgar, S. N. Sapali, Anil G Wavare "Exergy Analysis Of The Refrigerator With Eco-Friendly Refrigerants " 2nd National Conference on Research & Developments in Mechanical Engineering” at G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Management Wagholi, Pune on 09th -10th Feb2017, NCRDME-2017
• Patents (Filed & Granted): Nil
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
8. “Applied Thermodynamics” Nirali Publications, Pune, ISBN: 978-93-83071-34-3 August 2019
• Technology Transfer:
• Projects Carried out:
•
S.N Title of Project Amount Sanctioned
9. ASHRAE UG Project grant "Modeling and Validation of Air
Cooled Condenser considering the Effect of Fouling,
Corrosion and Scaling and Prediction for Maintenance" in
year 2019-20
USD 5000
10. ISHRAE UG Project "Improving condenser performance
by using evaporative principle "grant year 2019-20
• Projects Carried out: Noise Analysis of Vacuum Cleaner, Vibration analysis of Composites, Design and development of Damper etc
• Patents (Filed & Granted): NIL
• Technology Transfer: • Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.):NIL
• Name: Ass. Prof. Sagar Mahadeo Kadam
• Date of Birth 13/12/1987
• Unique ID 1-3411494215
• Education Qualifications: M Tech (Thermal System Design)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 7.5Years
➢ Research NA
➢ Industry NA
➢ Others NA
• Area of Specialization: Thermodynamics, Experimental Fluid Mechanics, IC
Engine
• Courses taught at Undergraduate Level: Thermodynamics, Computational Fluid
Dynamics,
• Research guidance(Number of Students) : 8 M.Tech. Students
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
01/01/02
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing): 6/2
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing): Nil
• Projects Carried out • Patents (Filed & Granted)
• Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
• Name: : Eme. Prof. Jagdeep Doshi
• Date of Birth: 22/7/1948
• Unique ID: 1-2198688850
• Education Qualifications: B.Tech. M.S, PhD
• Work Experience:
➢ Teaching : 33 Years
➢ Research : 18 Years
➢ Industry : 10 Years
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Nuclear Engineering
Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level: Mathematical Methods for Engineering; Nuclear Reactor Engineering, Numerical Methods and Computer Programming
Under Graduate Level : Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences)
No. of Papers in
National
No. of Papers in
International
No. of Papers in
National Journals
No. of Papers in
International
Conference Conference Journals
01 07 -- --
• Name: Dr. S. R. Kurode
• Date of Birth
• Unique ID
• Education Qualifications: Ph.D. in Systems and Control, (IIT Bombay)
• Work Experience
⮚ Teaching:34
⮚ Research: 10
⮚ Industry
⮚ others
● Area of Specialization: ● Modeling of Systems ● Robust Control and Estimation using Sliding Modes
● Discrete Controllers ● Control of Underactuated systems ● Output feedback Control ● Control of Uncertain Systems such as fuel slosh, Converters for e-
vehicle, Electro-Hydraulic systems, Felxible robots, Missile, Renewable Energy Systems etc.
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level
• Principal Investigator: Rs. 7.8 Lac from AICTE under RPS scheme for
Development of Image Analysis System in 2004. • Co-principle Investigator: Rs. 17,85,900/- from BRNS for Protocol Simulation
and Testing, performance evaluation and development of reliable protocol for
given application areas in mobile ad hoc wireless networks using QualNet Simulator. Sanctioned in March 2010
• Principal Investigator: Rs. 45.25 lac from DST for “Investigation into laser
hardening of C. I. cylinder liner and process assessment through thermography”, Sanctioned in December 2010 for 3 years.
• Co-Investigator: Rs. 13.03 lac for “Securing Biometric data using Data Hiding
Techniques”, in association with Dr. Mehul Raval from Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Near Indroda Circle, Gandhinagar. Sanctioned in November 2010 for 3 years.
• Mentor WoS-A scheme Anjali Pise : Studies in the characterization of
biomedical signals: Application for Epilepsy diagnostics, SR/WOS-A/ET-19/2016 dated 22/08/2017 for Rs. 22.265
• Patents (Filed & Granted) : Filed: 01, Granted: Nil • Technology Transfer: Nil • Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 35 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): Nil
6.
• Name: Ganesh Khanderao Andurkar
• Date of Birth: 13-04-1965
• Education Qualifications: M.E. Electronics • Work Experience:
• Teaching: 33 Years UG along with 18 Years PG ➢ ➢ Research: Nil
➢ Industry : Nil ➢ Others: Nil
• Area of Specialization: Electronics Instrumentation and Control, Embedded
System, Signal Processing • Courses taught: Instrumentation, Control System, Analytical Measurement,
Opto Electronics Techniques Process Instrumentation, Unit Operation, Microprocessor Techniques, Basic Electronics, Electronic Devices and Linear Circuits. Electronic Devices and Digital Circuits, Computer Oriented Numerical methods, Computer System, Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, Feedback
Control system, Microprocessor and Microcontrollers, Microprocessors and Peripherals, Embedded Systems, Operating Systems, Computer Organization, Digital Signal Processing etc
Research guidance(Number of Students) ➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
• a. National Conference: 10 Conference Papers b. International Conference: 06 Papers c. International Referred Journal : 10 Papers
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) • 1. M.E Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad: 15 Students. • 2. M.E/M.Tech Govt. College of Engineering, Jalgaon: 10Students.
• 3. M.E. Dissertation Examinar:50 Students • Projects Carried out:
1. Development of Advance Instrumentation Lab under MODROB AICTE Grant of 9 Lacs
2. Development of Basic Electronics Lab under MODROB AICTE Grant of 6
Lacs 3. TEQIP-II Coordinator at GCoE, Jalgaon under World Bank sponsored
NPIU/SPFU monitored with grant of 15 crores. • Patents (Filed & Granted) : Nil
• Technology Transfer : Nil • Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) • National Conference: 10, International Conference: 06, International
ReferredJournal : 10 Papers
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) :Nil
Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)
▪ National conference: 05
▪ International conference:07
▪ Jounral:05
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) 1. Springer Book Chapter : Part of Advances in Intelligent Systems and
Computing book series:International Conference On Computational Vision and Bio Inspired Computing ,CCVBIC 2019: Computational Vision and Bio-Inspired Computing pp 193-203| Year 2019. Brain Computer Interface Based Epilepsy Alert System Using Neural Networks. ISBN 978-3-319-
• Projects Carried out: 6 Research projects : • Protocol Simulation and Testing, performance evaluation, and development of
a reliable protocol for given application areas in mobile ad hoc wireless
networks using QualNet simulator • Upgrading the existing QualNet simulator to EXATA Emulator • Multiband Cellular Signal Strength Measurement and Booster Design” (based
on the indigenous idea of measuring mobile signal strength) • Design and Implementation of Generic Platform for parameter measurement
and control based on Internet of things (IoT) • Energy-efficient automation system with enhanced features • Design and development of IoT based smart charging station.
B.Tech- Digital System Design, Configurable Design and Verification, Advanced
Microprocessor and Interfacing, Microcontrollers & Applications, Embedded
System Design, Biomedical Electronics
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/
Conferences=27
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing)=50+
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)=100+
• Projects Carried out:Classification of ECG signals into Atrial Fibrillation, Normal Sinus Rhythm, Abnormal Sinus Rhythm and Noise using Heart Rate Variability with the help of Android Based 12 Channel Lifeplot ECG device, sanctioned
under Design Innovation Centre, IIT Bombay Amount: 4.25 lakhs
• Patents (Filed & Granted)
• Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 27 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
• Name: Dr. Abhishek Bhatt
• Date of Birth: 16th oct 1981
• Unique ID: 1-3380649242
• Education Qualifications: B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D.
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching:12
➢ Research:00
➢ Industry:00
➢ Others:00
• Area of Specialization: Machine Learning, Image/Signal Processing
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Project Title: Security Techniques for Speech, Image and Video Signal.
Research Grant of INR 6.2 Lacs sanctioned from All India Council for Technical
Education, New Delhi under Research Promotion Scheme 2013-2016.
Patents (Filed & Granted)Filed: 01
Technology Transfer: --
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)
International Journals :09 National Journal: 02 International Conferences: 27 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.) 1. Dr. Metkar Shilpa, Dr. Talbar Sanjay, Motion Estimation
Techniques for
Digital Video Coding, Springer Briefs in Applied Sciences and
Technology-
Computational Intelligence, 2013. ISBN : 978-81-322-1097-9.
2. Dr. Metkar Shilpa, Dr. Madhuri Joshi, Mehul Raval, Yogesh
Dandawate and Kalyani Joshi Image And Video Compression:
Fundamentals, Techniques, And Applications published by CRC
Press, November 2014.ISBN 9780367378165.
• Name: Dr. Mrs. Vidya Nitin More
• Date of Birth: 1 June 1969
• Unique ID:1-485051149
• Education Qualifications: PhD
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 16 years
➢ Research: 12 years
➢ Industry: Nil
➢ Others: Nil
• Area of Specialization: Video Processing, Digital Communication, Artificial
Intelligence
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level:
PG Level: Artificial Intelligence, Pattern
Recognition, Computer Architecture, Broadband
Communication
UG Level: Integrated circuits and applications,
Digital communication, Modeling and simulation,
Audio-video engineering,
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Technology Transfer : NIL • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) : 15 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.) : NIL
• Name:Dr.Vanita Agarwal
• Date of Birth: 08.09.1982
• Unique ID: 1-485051263
• Education Qualifications: PhD
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 10 years
➢ Research: 1.5 years
➢ Industry:7 months
➢ others
• Area of Specialization – Microelectronics and VLSI Design
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
• Electron Devices and Circuits Theory and Lab (Undergraduate Students). • CMOS VLSI Design Theory and Lab (Post graduate students). • PLD & HDL and DSD & HDL Theory and Lab (Post graduate students). • RTL Simulation and Synthesis with PLDs Theory and Lab (Post graduate
students). • ADCMOS Theory and Lab (Post graduate students). • PLD & Applications Theory and Lab (Undergraduate Students). • Digital CMOS Design Theory and Lab (Final yr. BTech).
• Memory Technologies Theory and Lab (Post graduate students). • Network Analysis and Synthesis Lab and Integrated Circuits and Application
Lab (Undergraduate Students). • Basic Electronics Engineering Theory and Lab (First year B.Tech).
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences -
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) No. of International Journal Publication – 05 (01 SCI Indexed)
No. of International Conference Publication – 11 (09 Scopus Indexed) • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
Concepts in Materials Science, Design of Auto components, Workshop Technology
and Manufacturing Processes, Advanced Materials Processing, Materials Science
and Engineering, Engineering Metallurgy, Structure and Properties of Materials,
Electronic and Magnetic Materials, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Failure
analysis of Engineering Materials , Fractures and failures, Heat Treatment of Steels,
Advanced Thermodynamics, Paint Coatings, High Temperature Corrosion.
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences- 33 International journals+ 20 conferences = 53 publications
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) : Twenty four completed+ Three ongoing ➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)- Three completed + Three ongoing
• Projects Carried out : Five research projects completed
• Patents (Filed & Granted): Nil • Technology Transfer : In process
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) 33 International journals+ 20 conferences = 53 publications
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.)
• ' Corrosion Protection of Metals by Intrinsically Conducting Polymers' with Prof.
Dimitra Sazou, Department of Chemistry Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece is published by CRC Press, USA December 2015, ISBN- 13: 978- 1-4987-0692- 6
• Metallurgy in Ancient India by Rajya Marathi VikasSanstha, Mumbai 2014 ISBN : 81-87889-47-0
• Delhi Iron Pillar, Sushama Prakashan, Pune, 81-906122-0-4
• Design and Drawing of Auto Components: Vrinda Publications, 2001
• Name: Manisha G. Kulthe
• Date of Birth: 20/07/1980
• Unique ID: 4107007003 AICTE: 1-484641143
• Education Qualifications M.E. (Metallurgy)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 15 Years 5 Month
➢ Research 10 Years
➢ Industry 1 Year as Research Associate in TRDDC, Pune
➢ others
• Area of Specialization:
Polymer Micro- and Nanocomposites
-Electronics, Tribological, Structural and Biomedical Applications
-Conducting Polymer Nanocomposites
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
-Polymers and Composites (Theory & Lab) for TY students -Composite Materials (Theory): Institutional Elective for TY and M. Tech students
-Advanced Composite Materials (Theory) for final yr B. Tech students -Materials Characterization (Lab) for TY students -Principles of Metal Working (Theory & Lab) for SY students -Structure and Properties of Materials (Lab) for SY students
-Material Forming (Theory): for Production TY students -Computer Applications in Metallurgy (Theory & Tutorial) for Final Yr B Tech students -Material Science and Technology (Theory & Lab) for Production SY
students -Concepts in Material Science (Theory) for M.Tech students -Advanced Composites (Theory) for M.Tech students
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
1) ISRO – UoP STC sponsored project titled “Development of Aluminium Nitride and Alumina Based Ceramics for High Temperature Electrical Insulation (Funds Sanctioned: INR 9,47,600/-)
2) Alumni Association of COEP sponsored project titled “Development of La2Ti2O7
ceramics with High Temperature Piezoelectric Applications” (Funds Sanctioned: INR 1,05,000/-)
3) TEQIP-III sponsored interdisciplinary minor research project titled ““Development of super high curie temperature piezoceramic with Isotropic properties through controlled doping” (Funds Sanctioned: INR 5,00,000/-)
4) Active involvement in submitting DST-FIST proposal Level 0 (Funds Sanctioned : INR 1,50,00,000/-)
5) Active involvement in submitting AICTE MODROBS project titled “A Study on Piezoelectric Properties with High Curie Temperature Piezoceramics” (Funds
Sanctioned : INR 11,00,000/-)
*As per funding agencies’ rules, principal investigators for project 4 and 5 are Director, COEP and Head, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science
COEP respectively.
• Patents (Filed & Granted): 0
• Technology Transfer: 0 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): 0
• Name : Amrapali. N. Shinde
• Date of Birth : 23 March 1981
• Unique ID
• Education Qualifications : B.E Metallurgy
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 10 Years
➢ Research : Nil
➢ Industry : 3 Years
➢ others
• Area of Specialization : Physical Metallurgy, Residual Stresses and Distortion,
Stress Corrosion Cracking
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level Engineering Metallurgy
Engineering Materials ( Composites ) Basics of Mechanical Engineering
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
➢ Data Mining and Intelligent Data Analysis: Project funded by All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi under Research Proposal Scheme Data Mining Centre: Project funded by All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi under MODROB
➢ Mining Critical Patterns from Massive and Diverse Data”, Project funded by
BRNS Secretariats, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India
➢ Adverse Drug Reaction identification and Extraction from given free Text using Deep Learning Techniques, project funded by TRDDC, TCS Pune
➢ Medical Coding from given Free Text using Natural Language Processing
project funded by TRDDC, TCS Pune ➢ Farmer Inventory Security System, with John Deere, Pune
Other Projects-
Performance improvement of Classification Algorithms Domain specific applications of Data Mining
• Patents (Filed & Granted): Nil
• Technology Transfer: Nil • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 80 • No. of Books published with Nil
• Name : Dr Jagannath Vithalrao Aghav
• Date of Birth: 04/04/1966
• Unique ID: 1-483882235
• Education Qualifications: PDF, PhD, ME, BE, DIEE
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 30
➢ Research: 7
➢ Industry:
➢ others:
• Area of Specialization:
formal verification, data science, machine learning, theory of computation, and synchronous programming
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level:
➢ M Tech Courses:
Real-Time Systems
Complexity and Algorithms
Advanced Operating Systems
Embedded Systems
➢ B Tech Courses:
Theory of Computation, earlier Theory of Computer Science
Probability and Statistics
Software Engineering
Compiler Construction
Data Structures
Discrete Mathematics
Automata and Computability earlier Automata Theory
Multimedia Communication Systems
Algorithms and Complexity
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Operating Systems
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Projects Carried out: SyncRT: Tool for Validation of Timing Constraints in Esterel using Lex, Yacc, C, and Tcl/Tk.
Industrial case study example of the gear controller, various case studies, protocols, using Esterel, Charon, and UML.
Patents (Filed & Granted):
1. “Method and System for Successive Skills Attainment in the Learning and Delivery of Courses”, Filed Patent Application Number: 2921/MUM/2014 A Dt. 15/09/2014, Published in the Official Journal of the Patent Office Issue 39/2014, September 26, 2014
• Technology Transfer:
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences): 66
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc)
• Name : Dr. JIBI ABRAHAM
• Date of Birth : 01/05/1972
• Unique ID: 1-483720013
• Education Qualifications : PhD
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 24
➢ Research : 18
➢ Industry : 2
➢ others
• Area of Specialization : Computer Engineering
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
• Cloud Computing and Security • Cloud, Virtualization and Big Data • Cryptography and Network Security • Data Structures
• Design and Analysis of Algorithms • Advanced Algorithms • Computer Networks • Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science(Finite Automata and Formal
Languages/Theory of Computation) • Computer Graphics • Cryptography and Network Security • Distributed Operating System
• Data Communication • Unix System Programming • Unix and Shell Programming • Logic Design
• Computer Concepts and C programming
• Research guidance(Number of Students):
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
• Technology Transfer: NIl • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 2 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): Nil
• Name: AMIT DADARAO JOSHI
• Date of Birth: 23/12/1982
• Unique ID: 1-483881755
• Education Qualifications: M Tech (Computer Engineering)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching- 13 Years
➢ Research- 06 Years
➢ Industry- Nil
➢ others- Nil
• Area of Specialization: Parallel Computing, GPU Programming, Distributed
Systems
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
Under Graduate Level
Parallel Computer Architecture & Programming Multicore Technology High Performance Computing
Distributed Systems Fundamentals of Computer Programming F. Y. Common Course Discrete Structure and Graph Theory Advanced Computer Architecture
Compter Graphics and Multimedia Post Graduate Level Multicore Technology (M Tech Computer Engineering) Advanced Operating Systems (M Tech Information Security)
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
International Journals: 03 (one open access), International
Conferences: 25 , National Conference: 01 ➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing)
• Projects Carried out Ongoing: Interdisciplinary Minor Project under TEQIP III-- "Employing
remote sensing for spacious temporal analysis of mangroves for their effective management" under Interdisciplinary Minor Research Project for funding of Rs. 4.8 lakh.
• Patents (Filed & Granted): Nil
• Technology Transfer: Developed contents for new elective, Multicore Technology and its programming assignments since AY 2012-13
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) International Journals: 03 (one open access), International Conferences: 25 , National Conference: 01
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.): Nil
• Name : Aparna Santra Biswas • Date of Birth: 11/01/1982
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences): 10
Google Scholar Profile:
https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?hl=en&user=ciTL4rAAAAAJ h-index:5, i10 index :4
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.) Book Chapter: 1 Karishma Pawar and VahidaAttar, “Assessment of Autoencoder Architectures for
Data Representation,” in Deep Learning: Concepts and Architectures, W. Pedrycz and S.-M. Chen, Eds. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020, pp. 101–132. Published in: Deep Learning: Concepts and Architectures, Springer
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) National: 7, International Journals: 9, International conference: 5.
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.):- Nil
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences): 11
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.):
• Name Shrida Prathamesh Kalamkar
• Date of Birth. 01/10/1988
• Unique ID1-7428772316
• Education Qualifications. ME (Computer Networks) PhD Pursuing
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 6.5yrs
➢ Research. 3 yrs
➢ Industry. 1.5 yr
➢ Others NA
• Area of Specialization : Data Fusion, Multimodal Medical Image Fusion, Deep
Learning, Big Data Analytics.
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
o Under Graduate:
▪ Principles of Programming Language
▪ Data Structure and Algorithm
▪ Advanced Data Structures
▪ Advanced Computer Programming
o Post Graduate
▪ Data Structures
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences -
4
➢ Master (Ongoing) - 2 ➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing) - NA
• Projects Carried out :
➢ Adverse Drug Reaction and Identification from free text using Natural Language Processing
➢ Multimodal Medical Image Fusion using Deep Learning Techniques
• Patents (Filed & Granted) : NA
• Technology Transfer: Research Project in association with TRDDC (ongoing)
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) : 2 ➢ S. Kalamkar and G. Mary A., "Clinical Data Fusion and Machine Learning
Techniques for Smart Healthcare," 2020 International Conference on Industry 4.0 Technology (I4Tech), Pune, India, 2020, pp. 211-216, doi:
10.1109/I4Tech48345.2020.9102706.
➢ ShridaGirme, “Clustering Algorithm for Log File Analysis on Topof Hadoop”, 2015, International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT), Vol 4, Issue 1, Pg 153-160.
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): 2
➢ Book Chapter: “Heterogenous Data Fusion for Healthcare Monitoring: A Survey”, Shrida Kalamkar, 2020, Big Data, IOT and Machine Learning: Tools and Applications, Vol 1, Page 319, CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group.
1. Co-ordinator, Design Innovation Centre in collaboration with IDC, IIT Bombay (Grants Rs.58.64 lakhs)
2. Scheme for Promotions of Academin and Research Collaboration Co-PI (Grant
Rs.48,59,373.) 3. Measurement and Analysis of Advance Ergonomics attributes, RPS project ,
AICTE (Rs. 10 Lakh)
• Patents (Filed & Granted)
1. 201621043343 TEMP/E 1/42991/2016 MUM A Mechanical Lateral Tilting Bed for Bedridden Patients to Reduce Pressure Ulcers
a. Filing date: 19.12.2016
b. Published date: 12.04.2019.
2. 201621043344 TEMP/E 1/42995/2016 MUM A Mattress for Preventing Pressure Ulcers 2016
a. Filing date: 19.12.2016
b. Published date: 22.06.2018.
3. 201821000978 TEMP/E-1/1112/2018 MUM A retrofit mechanism for a bellow based musical instrument 9 Jan 2018.
a. Filing date: 9.1.2018
b. Published date:12.07.2019.
4. Design Number 337254-001. Cannula Cover
Publishing Date: 5.01.2021
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)
Published 141 papers in National and International Journals and conferences.
• Name : Dr B Rajiv
• Date of Birth: 27th Dec 1975
• Unique ID : 1-482945859
• Education Qualifications : Ph D (Prod & Ind Engg), ME(Prod Engg)
B.E(Prod.Engg)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 18 years
➢ Research : 18 years
➢ Industry : 3 years
➢ others
• Area of Specialization : Manufacturing, Optimization
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level:
Financial Planning and Management; Quantitative Techniques in Project Management and
Project and Production Control, Principles of Design of Machine Elements, Terotechnology, Process Planning and Tool Selection, Industrial Statistics, Operations Research,
• Research guidance(Number of Students) ➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
Discharge Machining Electrodes By Rapid Tooling With Application Of FDM Rapid
Prototyping Process (Completed)
S.S.Anasane AICTE-RPS-
2013
21.00
Lakh
Fabrication of
EDM electrodes through 3D printing for
rapid tooling
Details of Devices/instruments already developed in past. Following are the devices developed: 1) Skin Gun: A Hand-driven skin spray gun to ensure uniform distribution of skin
pieces in a controlled manner for suitable for patients with major burns. The product/device has following features: • This device can able to spray minced skin pieces in controlled manner
• Distribution of a small area of skin graft over a much larger wound area, in the ratio of more than 1:4 • Stirrer system was used so that skin pieces do not settle at the bottom of capsule due to its weight.
• Rapid and cost effective solution for surgical management of major burns. • Easeness by reducing the surgry timing • Comfort to doctor or surgeon because of mechanizing the manual process
This product has won Biotechnology Ignition Grant (BIG) from BIRAC, New Delhi, of Rs. 50 lakhs in July 2018. A new startup company/s Pacify Medical Technologies Pvt Ltd. Were set up in July 2018. This device has been licensed to Pacify Medical Technologies Pvt Ltd.
2) Endotracheal tube obstruction monitoring device:. In intensive care unit, due to various reasons patients are unable to take respiration on their own. For efficient respiration, intubation is performed initially using endotracheal tube. Endotracheal tube
blockages due to various causes such as mucous, blood clot, dentures, internal secretions, etc. have been reported. Endotracheal tube occlusion carries significantly high morbidity and mortality risk. Therefore there is a need to design and develop a device to detect obstruction and to monitor the Endotracheal tube in real time. The device/product
which was developed has following key features: • The device is capable to detect obstruction and monitor the endotracheal tube (also called ETT Tube or artificial airway) in real time and error free.
• The device is very inexpensive and work with effective algorithm to detect obstruction of any size of the tube as these endotracheal tube comes in different size. • Device is battery powered, low weight, portable and user friendly.
This product has won Biotechnology Ignition Grant (BIG) from BIRAC, New Delhi, of Rs. 50 lakhs in March 2019. A new startup company M/s AtmenTechnoventionPvt.Ltd.. in July 2019. This device has been licensed to AtmenTechnoventionPvt. Ltd.
02 Biomedical Technology Incubation Centre (ongoing)
S.S.Anasane (Co-Investigator)
RGST-Govt. Of Maharashtra
250 Lakh Design Development and technology
transfer of various Class-A, Class- B Medical
devices
3) A Portable Haptic Feedback Device For Screening And Aiding In Diagnosis By Palpation. The device has following features.
• This device generates real time sense of palpation depends upon wirelessly received data transmitted by data glove in telemedicine therapy. • This device has improved current telemedicine mechanisms by adding the ‘touch’
sense. • The another feature of this device is to provide real time sense of palpation, to a doctor sitting at a hospital far away from a patient, and the patient being in a remote area and using this device.
4) A Device For Insertion of Guide Wire and Providing Root Blocks In Endoscopic Spine Surgery. The device/product has following features
• This device is used for endoscopic spine surgery • The developed instrument helps in proper insertion of guide wire in standardized manner. Fixation of endoscope by this instrument helps the surgeon to use both his hands freely; surgical precision increases.
• The same instrument can be used for giving root blocks and pain management in the lumbar region. • This instrument will enable all Orthopaedic, Spine and Neurosurgeons to perform lumbar endoscopic spine surgery in a faster, precise and safer way.
• It will enable all Pain Physicians to give lumbar root blocks in an easy and safe way on Out Patient Basis. This device is ready for licensing to industry
5) Development of prototype of mechanical ventilator
• Designed and developed first prototype of mechanical AMBU based ventilator system. • it can able to adjust required tidal volume from 200 ml to 600 ml • Breath cycles from 1 to 15 cycles/min.
• Inhalation to exhalation (I/E) ratio of 1:2, 1:3, 1:4. This is now at prototype stage, this prototype has tested successfully on virtual environment and after necessary certification and approvals very soon the device will
vi. Title: A HAND REHABILITATION DEVICE Patent Application No.: TEMP/E-1/43219/2020-MUM Dt. 08/09/2020
Technology Transfer: --
i. AN EPIDERMAL SUSPENSION SPRAY DEVICE ii. A DEVICE TO MONITOR AND DETECT OBSTRUCTION IN AN
ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences):20 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.):
Book Chapter: 1.S.S. Anasane and B. Bhattacharyya, “Electrochemical Micromachining of Titanium and Its Alloys” In: Non-traditional Micromachining Processes Fundamentals and Applications, Golam Kibria B. Bhattacharyya J. Paulo Davim (eds.), 2017 ISSN
2195-0911 Springer International Publishing. 2. S.S. Anasane, S. Debnath, S. Kunar, and B. Bhattacharyya, “Non-traditional Micromachining Processes: Opportunities and Challenges,” In: Non-traditional Micromachining Processes Fundamentals and Applications, Golam Kibria B.
Bhattacharyya J. Paulo Davim (eds.), 2017 ISSN 2195-0911 Springer International Publishing.
• Patents (Filed & Granted): NA • Technology Transfer: NA
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences):-
Journal
1. Vikas Sisodia and Shailendra Kumar, (2020). “Study of AA-1050 sheet metal parts processed by single point incremental forming with dummy sheet”. International Journal of Materials Engineering Innovation, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp
4. Vikas Sisodia and Shailendra Kumar, (2018). “Influence of process
parameters on surface roughness in single point incremental forming using dummy sheet”. Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 361, No. 1, p. 012003; (DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/361/1/012003) (Online ISSN: 1757-899X; Print ISSN: 1757-8981).
5. Dhanna Ram, Vikas Sisodia, Mudit Sand and Shailendra Kumar, (2019). “Development of Computer Aided System to Generate Tool Path for Single Point Incremental Forming Process using MATLAB”. Lecture Notes on
Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering (LNMUINEN): Operations Management and Systems Engineering, pp 17-34, (ISBN 978-981-15-6016-3) Springer Science, Singapore. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6017-0_2).
6. Vikas Sisodia, Shailendra Kumar, Rahul Jagtap and Kiran More, (2021). “Experimental Investigation on Geometric Error in Single Point Incremental Forming Process with Dummy Sheet”. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (LNME): Innovative Design, Analysis and Development Practices
in Aerospace and Automotive Engineering (IDAD 2020), pp 81-92. (ISBN 978-981-15-6618-9), Springer, Singapore. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6619-6_9).
7. Rahul Jagtap, Vikas Sisodia, Kiran More and Shailendra Kumar, (2021).
“Hybrid Incremental Sheet Forming: An Experimental Investigation on Localized Thinning and Thickness Distribution in Formed Parts”. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (LNME): Innovative Design, Analysis and Development Practices in Aerospace and Automotive Engineering (IDAD
8. SunandkumarGajjar, Vikas Sisodia, Rahul Jagtap, Kiran More and Shailendra Kumar, (2021). “Experimental investigation on geometric accuracy and
surface roughness of formed part in multistage single point incremental forming (SPIF) process”. In Lect. Notes Mechanical Engineering (LNME): Innovative Design, Analysis and Development Practices in Aerospace and Automotive Engineering, pp 209-222 (ISBN 978-981-15-6618-9), Springer,
Singapore. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6619-6_22) 9. Kiran More, Vikas Sisodia and Shailendra Kumar. (2021). “A brief review on
Formability, Wall Thickness Distribution and Surface Roughness of formed part in Incremental Sheet Forming”. In Lect. Notes Mechanical Engineering
(LNME): Advances in Manufacturing Processes; pp. 135-149, (ISBN 978-981-15-9117-4). (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9117-4_11).
10. Nikhil Bari, Vikas Sisodia, Shailendra Kumar and Prashant Kumar Jain, (2021). “Removal of Stepped Feature in Multi-Stage Single Point Incremental
Forming”. Advancements in Manufacturing Systems and its Optimization, to be published by Apple Academic Press (AAP) exclusive Co-publishing with CRC Press (A Taylor & Francis Group).
Conference
11. Vikas Sisodia, Sumitkumar Singh, Sani A. Patel and Tushar N. Desai, (2013). “Enhancement of Productivity in Dipper Manufacturing Line Using Time Study
Method”. In Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Industrial Engineering-2013 (ICIE-2013), SVNIT, Surat, 20-22 November 2013 (ISBN:978-93-83083-37-4), pp. 887-890.
12. Vikas Sisodia and Shailendra Kumar, (2015). “Design of mechanical linkage for 420 kV disconnector switch of gas-insulated switchgear”. In Proceedings of 5th National Conference on Recent Advances in Manufacturing (RAM-2015),
SVNIT, Surat, 15-17 May 2015, (ISBN: 978-93-5212-649-1), pp. 356-361. 13. Vikas Sisodia, Rahul Jagtap, Shailendra Kumar, (2016). “A Review on
Experimental Study of Incremental Sheet Forming Process”, In Proceedings of 6th National Conference on Recent Advances in Manufacturing (RAM-
2016), SVNIT, Surat, 12-14 May 2016, (ISBN: 978-93-5265-300-6), pp. 143-148.
14. Vikas Sisodia and Shailendra Kumar, (2018). “Influence of process parameters on surface roughness in single point incremental forming using
dummy sheet”. In 9th International Conference on Mechatronics and Manufacturing – 2018 (ICMM - 2018), held at Phuket, Thailand during January 27-29, 2018. (Paper ID: M-17).
“Development of Computer Aided System to Generate Tool Path for Single Point Incremental Forming Process using MATLAB”In6th International Conference on Production and Industrial Engineering (CPIE-2019) organized by Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Dr B. R. Ambedkar
National Institute of Technology - Jalandhar (NIT – Jalandhar). 16. Kiran More, Vikas Sisodia, and Shailendra Kumar, (2019). “Formability and
Wall Thickness Distribution in Incremental Sheet Forming: A Review”. In 11th International Conference on Precision, Meso, Micro and Nano Engineering
(COPEN 2019), held at Indian Institute of Technology - Indore during December 12-14, 2019.
17. Vikas Sisodia, Shailendra Kumar, Rahul Jagtap and Kiran More, (2020). “Experimental Investigation on Geometric Error in Single Point Incremental
Forming Process with Dummy Sheet”. In 4th International Conference Innovative Design & Development Practices in Aerospace and Automotive Engineering (I-DAD 2020) held at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai - 600 062, Tamil Nadu, India
during 24-26 February 2020. 18. SunandkumarGajjar, Vikas Sisodia, Rahul Jagtap, Kiran More and Shailendra
Kumar, (2020). “Experimental investigation on geometric accuracy and surface roughness of formed part in multistage single point incremental
forming (SPIF) process”. In 4th International Conference Innovative Design & Development Practices in Aerospace and Automotive Engineering (I-DAD 2020) held at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai - 600 062, Tamil Nadu, India during 24-26 February
2020. 19. Rahul Jagtap, Vikas Sisodia, Kiran More and Shailendra Kumar, (2020).
“Hybrid Incremental Sheet Forming: An Experimental Investigation on Localized Thinning and Thickness Distribution in Formed Parts”. In 4th
International Conference Innovative Design & Development Practices in Aerospace and Automotive Engineering (I-DAD 2020) held at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai - 600 062, Tamil Nadu, India during 24-26 February 2020.
20. Kiran More, Vikas Sisodia and Shailendra Kumar. (2020). “A brief review on Formability, Wall Thickness Distribution and Surface Roughness of formed part in Incremental Sheet Forming”. In 1st International Conference on Recent
Advances in Manufacturing (RAM - 2020) to be held at S. V. National Institute of Technology – Surat, Gujarat, India, during 3rd to 5th July 2020. (Manuscript id: RAM2020_Track1_048).
21. Nikhil Bari, Vikas Sisodia, Shailendra Kumar and Prashant Kumar Jain, (2020). “Removal of Stepped Feature in Multi-Stage Single Point Incremental Forming”. In International Conference on Industrial and Manufacturing Systems (CIMS - 2020) to be held at National Institute of Technology -
Jalandhar, Punjab, India, during 09th – 11th October 2020. Manuscript accepted for presentation and publication in the CIMS – 2020 (manuscript id: CIMS_105).
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.) : NA
• Name: Padmakar Prabhakar Chikate
• Date of Birth: 22/07/1941
• Unique ID: 1-3700662948
• Education Qualifications:
B.E. (Mechanical Engg.),
M.E. (Mechanical Engg.),
Ph.D. (Mechanical Engg.)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 56 Years
➢ Research: 12 Years
➢ Industry: 10 Years
➢ Others:
• Area of Specialization:
Mechanical Vibration
Machine Tool Design
Material Forming
Electromagnetic
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level:
Sr. No.
Name of the Course Class
1 Machine Design B. Tech. Production Engineering (Sandwich)
2 Dynamics of machines M. Tech. Production Engineering
(Sandwich)
3 Mechanical Vibrations M. Tech. Production Engineering (Sandwich)
4 Advance Manufacturing Processes M. Tech. Production Engineering (Sandwich)
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Technology Transfer-NA • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 14 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
• Book Chapter: 1. Neelesh Kumar Jain, Mayur S Sawant, Sagar H Nikam, S Jhavar (2016), “Metal Deposition: Plasma-Based Processes” in Encyclopedia of Plasma Technology (Editor: J. Leon Shohet), CRC Press, pp. 722-740, eBook ISBN:
978-1-4822-1431-4 (doi: 10.1081/E-EPLT-120053919)
• Name: Mr. Sagar S. Shinde
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• Date of Birth: 02/10/1984
• Unique ID: 1-7447064357
• Education Qualifications: M. Tech. (Manufacturing Engineering)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 6.5 Years
➢ Research: 1.3 years (As Research Assistant at IIT Bombay)
➢ Industry: Nil
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Machining of difficult-to-machine materials, Electric
Discharge Machining
• Courses taught at Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level: Basic
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
Instrumentation & Control Engineering Department
Name: Dr. Dayaram N. Sonawane
Date of Birth Unique ID: Qualification Designation
01st July 1975 4198005007 M.E. Ph.D., Post Doctorate (University of Washington Seattle, USA)
Associate Professor and HOD, Department of Instrumentation and Control, College ofEngineering, Pune
Work Experience
Total 23 years, Teaching : 22, Industry: 01 Year, Associate Professor : Since 12 years
International Experience
Invited as a Visiting Associate Professor at University of Washington Seattle, USA during May -July 2017& 2018
Area of
Specialization
Embedded System, Convex Optimization and Embedded
implementation and acceleration of Model Predictive Control for real time applications
Courses Taught Microcontroller Techniques and Its Applications Process Modeling and Optimization, Embedded Systems
Publications International Journals 09
National Journals 00
International Conferences Proceedings 30+ Meeting/workshop Talks delivered…. 10+
Google Scholar Citations…. 175+
Research Guidance
Master Students Guided 36+
Ph.D. students [Completed] 00
Ph.D. students [Ongoing] 05
IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms 02
Patents filed 02-Indian
Patents Granted 01-USA
Product / Technology Development 02-Industrial Commercial
Products
Awards and accolades
Recipient of Uniken Innovation award in 2012, 2nd Prize Best Paper Award, CCPE2012, Bangalore
National Level Award, Auma India Annual Challenge 2010, First Prize Certified trainer of Microchip Corporation, USA
Ongoing Research Projects
02 36.50 Lakhs
Completed
Research Projects
Virtual Laboratory Project –MHRD; UGC-MRP;
AICTE-RPS; DRDO-ARDE- Research Consultancy
1.30Cr.
Industrial consultancy assignments
Energy Optimization of Battery Operated Emergency Light System for Railway Coach. Intra Electronics, Pune, the product was RDSO approved and later commercialized. (2010-1011) Microcontroller base development of flow indicator for UV based
water disinfectant system, UV Microsystem, Pune. (2009-2010) Outreach
activities
FDP /Workshops/Conferences
organized and participation as resource person
08 FDP, 05 workshops are
arranged so far and organizing committee member of International Conference on Instrumentation and Control, 2004
Fellowship/Membership of
professional societies/
Past Chairman, IET Pune LN
Treasurer ISOI Pune Chapter, Member IEEE, BMESI, ECS
Name : Prof. S. D. Agashe
Date of Birth
Unique ID: Qualification Designation
20th Dec 1965
4195005001 PhD Professor Department of Instrumentation and
Control College of Engineering, Pune
Work Experience ➢ Teaching: 25 years ➢ Industry: 7 years
Area of Specialization
Automation
Courses Taught Transducers Design Process Automation
Process Instrumentation Project Engineering and Management
Publications National/ International Journals/ Conferences
40+
Google Scholar Citations 500
Research guidance
Master Students Completed 48
Master Students Ongoing 4
Ph.D. students Completed 4
Ph.D. students Ongoing 4 IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms 2
Projects • Completed " Control Systems & Software for Analysis and Simulation" Project Sponsered by AICTE of Rs. 6,00,000/-
• Completed " Embedded Robust Three Degree Robot Manipulator Controller" project sponsored by UGC of Rs.
9.84 lakhs
• Completed " Disturbance observer based control for uncertain plants with application to control of a snake robot
" project sponsored by BRNS of Rs. 21.28 lakhs
• On-going Project “Development of ABS, AS and ASS test Rigs for real time implementation of active disturbance rejection based robust control” sponsored by DST of Rs.
78.30 Lakh Outreach activities • FY B. Tech Admission core committee member
• COEP Gymkhana Incharge
• Organised IEEE international conference on II & C in 2015
• Five faculty development programmes organized
• Member of Academic Council, SPPU
• Member of ISTE, ISOI, BMESI
Name : Dr. Mrs. Rohini Prashant Mudhalwadkar
Date of Birth
Unique ID:
Qualification
Designation
16th Nov 1969 4198005005 PhD Ass. Professor
Department of Instrumentation and Control College of Engineering, Pune
Projects: • Completed 6 Research Projects from various organization BRNS, ISRO, KVIC S & T, UGC, AICTE
• Completed projects of cost around 75 Lakhs
Outreach activities • 5 FDP/workshops are arranged
• Organizing committee member of International Conference
Industrial Control 2015
• Convener National Symposium on Medical Instrumentation
• Third Party Inspection Consultancy Projects for
BhujalBhavan, Pune
• Conducted Training for NRHM, Emerson Innovation Center
• Experts at Department of Technology SPPU, Pune
• BOS member for Cummins college of Engineering and DIAT, Pune
• Member of ISTE, ISOI, BMESI
Name: Dr. Uttam M Chaskar
Date of Birth
Unique ID: Qualification Designation
2nd June 1972
M.E. Ph.D Ass. Professor Department of Instrumentation and Control,
College of Engineering, Pune
Work Experience
Total 22.5 years, Teaching : 21, Industry: 1.5 years
Area of Specialization
Biomedical Instrumentation, Signal Processing, Image processing, Embedded System
Courses Taught
Analog Electronics Digital Electronics Medical Instrumentation
Clinical Engineering Advanced Medical Instrumentation Medical Sensors and Biomaterils
Publications International Journals 14
National Journals 01
International Conferences Proceedings 35+
Meeting/workshop Talks delivered…. 20+ Google Scholar Citations…. 205+
Research
Guidance
Master Students Guided 39
Ph.D. students [Completed] 00
Ph.D. students [Ongoing] 05
IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms 02
Patents filed 01
Awards and accolades
Best TPO 2017 Aspiring Mind Best Paper Award, FICCI Conference 2019
Ongoing Research
Projects
03 86.50 Lakhs
Completed
Research Projects
Virtual Laboratory Project –MHRD; UGC-MRP;
AICTE-RPS; AICTE – MODROB, BRNS
2.20 Cr
Outreach activities
FDP /Workshops/Conferences organized and participation as resource person
15 FDP, 10 workshops are arranged so far and organizing committee member of International
Conference Industrial Control 2015 Convener National Symposium on Medical Instrumentation
Fellowship/Membership of professional societies/
LM ISOI, LM BMESU, Member IEEE, Member IET
Any other
information
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Name : Mrs. M. A. Khandekar
Date of Birth
Unique ID:
Qualification
Designation
Work Experience
22nd July 1980
4105005006
M. Tech. (Pursing Ph. D)
Assistant Professor of Instrumentation & Control
Teaching: 18 years
Area of
Specialization
Automation, Industry 4.0
Courses Taught Process Loop Components
Control System Components
Industrial Automation
Transducers
Power Plant Instrumentation
Publications International Journals 04
National Journals 01
International Conferences 05
National Conferences 02
Google Scholar Citations 58
Research
guidance
Master Students Completed 13
Master Students Ongoing 02
Ph.D. students Completed 00
Ph.D. students Ongoing 00
IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms 00
Patents (Filed & Granted) 00
Technology Transfer 00
Projects Development of Pneumatic System virtual
Laboratory Project Sponsored by MHRD
15 Lakhs
Outreach activities • Workshops: organized three students workshops
• Conferences organized:
Organizing member for COEP-IUCEE Third International
Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education
(ICTIEE) 2016 during 8th -12th Jan 2016
• Delivered two experts talk
• Membership of professional societies: IEEE, ISOI
Name : Mrs. KetakiGhodinde (Ms. SapanaKorde)
Date of Birth
Unique ID:
Qualification
Designation
22/10/1977 4108005009
M.Tech (Instrumentation & Control), Ph. D. (Persuing) Assistant Professor
Work Experience ➢ Teaching: 12 years ➢ Research: - ➢ Industry: 8 years
Area of
Specialization
Process Automation, Building Automation , Sensor development
Courses Taught Transducers Process Automation Building Automation Process Plant Operations
Batch Process Control
Publications National/ International Journals/ Conferences 8
Google Scholar Citations 68
Research
guidance
Master Students Completed 10
Master Students Ongoing 2
Ph.D. students Completed NA
Ph.D. students Ongoing NA
IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms NA
Patents (Filed & Granted) NA
Technology Transfer NA
Outreach activities • 3 FDP/workshops are arranged
• Organizing committee member of International Conference Industrial Control 2015
• Membership of professional societies: IEEE, ISOI
Name: Dr. KalyaniBhole
Date of Birth
Unique ID: Qualification Designation
15t June 1985
411005013 PhD, M Tech (Biomedical Instrumentation), B.E. (Biomedical Engg), Assistant Professor,
Department of Instrumentation and Control, College of Engineering, Pune
Work Experience Total 11 years, Teaching : 11 years
Area of Specialization
Biomedical signal processing, Biomechanics, Modelling of biological systems, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Courses Taught • For UG: - Electrical and Electronics Measurement, Clinical Engineering, Medical Instrumentation, Engineering Instrumentation, Computational technique Laboratory
• For PG:- Physiological Modelling, Medical Imaging Techniques,
Ultrasonic Applications in Bioengineering, Biomedical Signal Processing
Research Guidance Masters Students Guided [completed] 11
Masters students [ongoing] 02
Projects Carried out 1) Research Project on “Subcutaneous Vein detection system for Drug Delivery Assistance”, funded by University Grant Commission worth Rs 7.5 lakh [Completed]
2) Research Project on “Subcutaneous Vein detection system for Drug Delivery Assistance”, funded by University Grant Commission worth Rs 7.5 lakh [Completed]
02
Patents (Filed & Granted)
NIL
Technology Transfer NIL
Research Publications
International Journals 02
National Journals 00
International Conferences Proceedings 19+
No. of Books published with
details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.
1) Book Chapter on,” How Expert is EXPERT for Fuzzy Logic-Based System!”. In: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 628. Springer, Singapore,2016
2) Book Chapter on, ” Design and development of scalable IoT framework for healthcare application“, Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics, 2 January., vol. 30, Springer Netherlands, 2019
3) Book Chapter on “Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Based Decision Support System for Cardiac Risk Assessment”, New Trends in Computational Vision and Bio-inspired Computing, Springer, September
2020.
Name: Prof. AmrutaSachin Deshpande
Date of Birth
Unique ID: Qualification Designation
16th August 1984
411005026 M.Tech , Ph.D(University of Pune) Assistant Professor, Department of Instrumentation and Control,
College of Engineering, Pune
Work Experience Total 12 years Teaching : 11, Industry: 01 Year
Area of Specialization
Process Instrumentation, Process Control, Renewable energy Control
Courses Taught Process Instrumentation, Advanced process Instrumentation, Power Plant Instrumentation,
Publications International Journals 04
National Journals 00
International Conferences Proceedings 24
Meeting/workshop Talks delivered…. 02 Google Scholar Citations…. 93+
Research
Guidance
Master Students Guided 20
Master Students Ongoing 02
Ph.D. students Completed 00
Ph.D. students Ongoing 00
IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms 01
Patents filed 00
Patents Granted 00
Product / Technology Development 00
Awards and accolades
S. V. C. Aiya Memorial Trust Prize (Alumni Association of COEP) Best project Award 2015-16
Ongoing Research Projects
00 NA
Completed Research Projects
UGC-MRP 7.8 Lakh
Industrial consultancy assignments
Third party inspection for PLC based systems located at IOCL, Chakan is carried out and completed in a year 2013 Third party inspection of HBOT system placed at PCMC hospital is
carried out and completed in a year 2014.
Outreach activities FDP /Workshops/Conferences
organized and participation as resource person
03 FDP and 03 workshop/training
program arranged so far and organizing core committee member of IEEE international conference on industrial
instrumentation and control organized in 2015
Fellowship/Membership of professional societies/
Life member of ISOI
Any other information
NA
Name: Dr. GirishVithalraoLakhekar
Date of Birth
Unique ID: Qualification Designation
01st June 1985
DTEGVLM8501 M.Tech., Ph.D. (Instrumentation Engineering) Assistant Professor, Department of Instrumentation and Control,
College of Engineering, Pune
Work Experience
Teaching Experience 11 years, 8 Months, Industry Experience: NA
Courses Taught Industrial Automation and Control, Control System, Process Instrumentation, Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation
Publications International Journals 10
National Journals 00
International Conferences Proceedings 11+
Meeting/workshop Talks delivered…. 2 Google Scholar Citations…. 158+
Research
Guidance
Master Students Guided 04
Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms 02
IPR Patents filed 01
Patents Granted 00
Product / Technology Development 00
Awards and accolades
Recipient of University Second Rank Holder (UG Level) Best Paper Award
Ongoing Research
Projects
00 Applied
Completed
Research Projects
NA NA
Industrial consultancy assignments
NA
Outreach activities
FDP /Workshops/Conferences
organized and participation as resource person
01 FDP, 03 Student workshops are arranged so far and organizing
committee member of International Conference at Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon (ICETEST 2021)
Fellowship/Membership of professional societies/
ISTE and IEEE
Name : Miss. Nikhila L. Patil Date of Birth : 5th July 1990
Unique ID : 739293839190
Education Qualifications : M Tech (Process Instrumentation)
Work Experience
➢ Teaching : 4.5 years ➢ Research : 1 year
➢ Industry : 1.8 years
Area of Specialization
Process Instrumentation , Sensor Design , Thin film development
Courses taught at Under
Graduate Level
o Basic instrumentation o Embedded System Design o Building Automation
o Instrumentation System Design o Sensor & Automation o Industrial Instrumentation
Research guidance (Under Graduate Students)
10+
Research Publications 02 International Journals
01 National Journals
Responsibilities Shouldered
• Building Automation Chairman (Pune University)
• Entrepreneurship Development and Start up Centre (EDSUC) (Departmental Coordinator)
• MHT-CET Exam 2020 - Worked as Centre Head (Pune)
• Workshop on "Digital Literacy Program for Women "by MahilaAyog - Worked as Committee Head of Registration Commitee
• SPPU Graduation Cermony at GCOERA- Worked as
Committee Head of Stage Commitee
• ARC Admission Duty - Worked as Admission Process Information Office
Membership of professional societies
Associate Member of The Institution of Engineers (India) Charted Engineer (Electrical Division) IEI
Name : Dr. Sandeep D. Hanwate
Date of Birth
Unique ID:
Qualification
Designation
25th June 1985 421905067 M.Tech, Ph. D. (IIT Roorkee)
Assistant Professor(Adhoc) Department Of Instrumentation & Control College of Engineering, Pune
Work Experience ➢ Teaching:3.3 years
➢ Research: 5 years ➢ Industry:1.1 years ➢ Total: 9.4 years
Area of
Specialization
Systems and Control, Robotics, Adaptive Control, PID controller
design
Courses Taught UG:Control System Design Automatic Control System
Feedback Control System Microcontrollers PG: Modern Control Theory, Industrial Instrumentation and Control
Publications National/ International Journals/
Conferences
20
Google Scholar Citations
Research
guidance
Master Students Completed Nil
Master Students Ongoing 02
Ph.D. students Completed Nil
Ph.D. students Ongoing Nil
IPR Books/ Book Chapters/Monograms Nil
Patents (Filed & Granted) Nil
Technology Transfer Nil
Awards Received Research Excellence Award of IEI-FCRIT PhD category in 2019
Best paper award in IEEE International Conference on Innovative Technologies in Engineering (ICITE), Osmania University, Hyderabad
Project
• The interdisciplinary minor research project on “Design and
development of Robotic arm for kinematic study and validation of advance control strategies” of 5Lakh rupees.
Outreach activities • Visited as a resource person at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Bengaluru for three-days workshop during Jul 09-12, 2019 and Dec 20-22, 2018 on Control Theory and
• Area of Specialization: Biochemistry, Conducting Polymers,Nanocomposites
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level:Applied Chemistry (F.Y.B.Tech),Analytical Instrumentation and Laboratory
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.)Number of Publications: 18- papers in International Journals, 1-National Journal, 8- papers presented in National Conf, 6- papers presented in international conferences/symposia. (Total -33),
• Area of Specialization: Synthesis, Antimicrobial, Activities and Physico-Chemical
Study of 3,5- DiaryL-4-Aroyl-1-Substituted Pyrazolines and Pyrazoles.
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level: Applied Chemistry and Environmental awareness at Under Graduate Level
• Research guidance(Number of Students): Nil
➢ No. of papers published in International Journals:03
➢ No. of papers published in Conferences:06 in National conference
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing): Completed in 1997 ➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing): Completed and awarded in 2003
• Projects Carried out :
➢ My ongoing research project:
Corrosion and Wear behavior of Biomaterials in Simulated Body Fluids – sponsored by College of Engineering Pune ➢ Project completed: Development of Direct Inkjet Printed Flexible Electronic Circuits and Chemical
Sensors –Sponsored by Design Innovation Centre, COEP
• Patents (Filed & Granted): Nil
• Technology Transfer: Nil • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) ➢ No. of papers published in International Journals:03
➢ No. of papers published in Conferences: 06 in National conferences
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): Nil
• Name: Dr. Ganesh L. Agawane
• Date of Birth : 1st June 1988
• Unique ID : 421817119
• Education Qualifications : MSc, PhD, Postdoctorate (South Korea)
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 4 years
➢ Research : 7 years
➢ Industry : Nil
➢ Others : Nil
• Area of Specialization : Nanotechnology, Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, Optical
Telecommunication, Optics
• Courses taught at Undergraduate/Postgraduate/Post Graduate Diploma Level:
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences): 15
• No. of Books published with details: 01 Nature’s Wonders at Symbiosis: Flora at University Campus Published by Symbiosis International University, Pune (2012) ISBN No. 978-93-
5087-668-8
• Name: Dr. KetakiKamble
• Date of Birth: 08/06/1988
• Unique ID: 421817118
• Education Qualifications: UGC- NET, PhD
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 2.5 years
➢ Research: 5 years
➢ Industry: 0 years
➢ Others
Area of Specialization: Developmental Biology and Genetics
• Courses taught Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level:
Biology For Engineers, Environmental Studies
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing)
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)
Responsibilities shouldered: Subject Coordinator, Store In-charge, Bio- Lab In-
charge (Central portfolios: past and present)
• Projects Carried out
• Patents (Filed & Granted) • Technology Transfer
• Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences)
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
• Name: TanujaJayantKher
• Date of Birth 29/05/1963
• Unique ID- 41091023
• Education Qualifications- M.A. B.Ed. M.PHIL, Diploma in Professional skills in
Psychology (DPSP), Pursuing Ph.D.
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching- 24yrs
➢ Research- 10 yrs
➢ Others – In outreach programs delivered number lectures for students,
teachers and parents on various psychological topics
• Area of Specialization -Life skills, Human Resource
• Courses taught at Under Graduate Level- : *Applied Psychology *Professional
Ethics and Human Values *Professional Laws Ethics, values and Harmony
*Design Thinking *Personnel Psychology
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences - 2
International journal and 2 National journal research paper Publication
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in International Conferences) - 2
• No. of Books published with details - Co author for book for BharatiVidyapeeth, Pune, School of Distance Education ‘Introduction To Psychology’ ISBN: 978-93-88283-65-6. September 2018
• Name- Dr. Kshipra V. Moghe
• Date of Birth- 13/05/1982
• Unique ID- 410917017
• Education Qualifications- PhD Psychology, MA (Clinical Psychology),
SET, PGDHRM • Work Experience
➢ Teaching- 14 years
➢ Research- 5 years
➢ Industry- NIL
➢ Others- 1 year with NGOs
• Area of Specialization- Psychology and its subfields
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level- Design Thinking, Professional Ethics & Values, Industrial Psychology
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences- 5
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing)
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)
• Projects Carried out- Impact of COVID 19 on Mental Health of students and working population
• Patents (Filed & Granted)
• Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No.of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences)-3 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.)
• Name : AnvayAher
• Date of Birth: 13/04/1994
• Unique ID: 421917132
• Education Qualifications: M.A., NET
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 2 years
➢ Research
➢ Industry:1 year
➢ others
• Area of Specialization: Clinical Psychology
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level: Professional Ethics and Values, Design Thinking
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
• Technology Transfer: Nil • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 03 • No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.): Nil
• Name:Viveka Singh
• Date of Birth: 05/01/1988
• Unique ID: 502017143
• Education Qualifications
➢ B.A. in English, 2008, SavitribaiPhule Pune University ➢ M.A. in English, 2012,SavitribaiPhule Pune University ➢ SET ➢ Registered for PhD in English, at the AbedaInamdar College,
SavitribaiPhule Pune University in March 2021
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 5years
➢ Research
➢ Industry 2 years
➢ others
• Area of Specialization
➢ English Language & Literature Teaching, Communication and Soft
Skills, British Literature, Applied Linguistics
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
➢ Effective Communication Skills & Effective Technical Communication,
Compulsory and Additional English
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences:
• Area of Specialization : Graph Theory and Matroid Theory
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level
:
Univariate Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations and Multivariate Calculus,
Vector Calculus and Partial Differential Equations, Advanced Mathematical
Methods, Numerical Analysis.
• Research guidance (Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
NA (since no guide, so no students)
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) : NA ➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing) : NA (since not a research guide)
Projects Carried out : Completed Project
PI: Dr. Y.M. Borse, Dept of Mathematics, University of Pune, Pune.
Co-PI: Dr. K.V. Dalvi
Project title: Extension of Graph-Operations to Matroids in Respect of connectivity.
Amount and Duration: Rs. 11,15,760, Three years ( March 2013 to March 2016).
Sanction Board: DST-SERB (Science and Engineering Research Board), New
Delhi.
Office order: No. SR/S4/MS: 750/12 Dated 20th May 2013.
• Patents (Filed & Granted) : NA (since there is no patent for Mathematics)
• Technology Transfer : NIL
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences) : 09
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) : Written a Laboratory Manual of Engineering Mathematics-I for MS-BTE,
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai for the first year Diploma students in Maharashtra, which was implemented in June 2001.
• Name Dr. (Mrs.) Charusheela Deshpande
• Date of Birth 3 / 07 / 64
• Unique ID :1-485075381
• Educational Qualifications : PhD Mathematics
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching 33 years
➢ Research 23 years
➢ Industry
➢ others
• Area of Specialization : Graph theory
Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level :
Univariate calculus , Vector calculus and Partial differential equations, Probability
and Statistics, Numerical and Computational methods, Mathematics for
Research.
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences :
20
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) : M Phil 1
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing) : 2
• Projects Carried out • Patents (Filed & Granted)
• Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences) : ➢ 20
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year
of publication, etc.) : ➢ Semigraphs and it’s Applications published by Academy of Discrete
Mathematics.
• Name : Dr. Medha S Dhande
• Date of Birth : 19/12/1953
• Unique ID : 3596686284
• Education Qualifications : Ph D
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching. 21 years
➢ Research
➢ Industry
➢ others
• Area of Specialization Information Theory
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma
Level
• UG
➢ Univariate calculus
➢ Linear Algebra First Year
➢ Linear Algebra Fourth year ILOE
➢ Complex Analysis FOURTH YEAR ILOE
• PG
➢ Computational methods in engineering
➢
• Maths course for Ph D students
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
• Technology Transfer: N/A • Research Publications (No. of papers published in International Journals): 07
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.): None
•
Physics Department
Profile of Dr. Ramesh BhujangraoKamble
• Name:Dr. Ramesh B. Kamble
• Date of Birth: 07-06-1972 • Unique ID : 410319001
• Education Qualifications: M.Phil, Ph.D • Work Experience
➢ Teaching: 21 years ➢ Research: 15 years ➢ Industry: 01 ➢ Others:
• Area of Specialization:
Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites
• Courses taught at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate/ Post Graduate Diploma Level: 1. Optics and Modern Physics
2. Semiconductor Physics and Electrodynamics 3. Solid State Physics and Statistical Mechanics 4. Foundation of Physics
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences International Journal Publications: 10 International Conference: 06 National Conference: 04
• Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International Journals/Conferences): Nil
• No. of Books published with details: NA
Profile of Dr.MrsLata Vijay Ekhande
• Name : Dr. Lata Vijay Ekhande
• Date of Birth : 20-08-1973
• Unique ID : 410319002
• Education Qualifications :Ph. D.
• Work Experience
➢ Teaching20 yrs
➢ Research13 yrs
➢ Industry
➢ Others : B. Ed.
• Area of Specialization : Physics
• Courses taught at Under Graduate:
o Optics and Modern Physics
o Solid State Physics and Statistical Mechanics
o Semiconductor Physics and Electrodynamics
• Research guidance(Number of Students)
➢ No. of papers published in National/ International Journals/ Conferences
➢ Master (Completed/Ongoing) ………(02)
➢ Ph.D. (Completed/Ongoing)
• Projects Carried out • Patents (Filed & Granted)
• Technology Transfer • Research Publications (No. of papers published in National/International
Journals/Conferences): 06
• No. of Books published with details (Name of the book, Publisher with ISBN, year of publication, etc.) ……………01 (Book Chapter) ‘Geotechnics for Transportation Infrastructure’Recent Developments, Upcoming
Technologies and New Concepts, Volume 2ISBN: 978-981-13-6713-7
9. Fee
• Details of Fee, as approved by State Fee Committee, for the Institution
• Time schedule for payment to Fee for the entire programme
• No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students
List of the students who have given fee waivers ( 2020-21) SR.No. MIS No. Name Of Student Gender Caste TFWS Cae
1 111701032 MARKAD VAIBHAV DIGAMBAR Male Open TFWS
2 111701047 SHINDE GAURAV KALYAN Male Open TFWS
3 111701051 SIDDHI MAHESH CHANDAK Female Open TFWS
4 111703015 DHAMANGAONKAR ADNESH ANIL Male Open TFWS
5 111703019 HRUTANSHU AJAY GUGALE Male Open TFWS
6 111703029 KARVANDE MAYURI AJAY Female Open TFWS
7 111705029 MISAL RIDDHESH SANTOSH Male Open TFWS
8 111705053 SHAIKH MOHAMMAD SHOEB MOHAMMAD SHAKEEL
Male Open TFWS
9 111705057 THAKARE AKSHAY ANANT Male Open TFWS
10 111507021 JADHAV SUDHIR DADASO Male OPEN TFWS
11 111707019 KALE PRANALI PRALHAD Female Open TFWS
12 111707039 PAREEK RADHIKA JITENDRAKUMAR Female Open TFWS
13 111707054 TAMKE DATTATRAY ACHUTRAO Male Open TFWS
14 111708005 AGRAWAL SHIVAM SHALESH Male Open TFWS
15 111708008 APURV PRAVIN UPADEO Male Open TFWS
16 111708050 RANDALE MAHESH MAHADEV Male Open TFWS
17 111709022 RANKA TEJAS MAHAVIR Male Open TFWS
18 111709026 SHAH PRANAV RAJENDRA Male Open TFWS
19 111710018 CHICHANI SAMIKSHA RANCHHODDAS
Female Open TFWS
20 111710020 CHOUGULE ONKAR BABASO Male Open TFWS
21 111710022 CHOUGULE VINAYAK DADASO Male Open TFWS
22 111710070 KULKARNI YASH RAVINDRA Male Open TFWS
23 111710080 MORE ATHARV VIKAS Male Open TFWS
24 111710103 SHAIKH JUBER FIROJ Male Open TFWS
25 111711009 BHAND HARSHADA MACHHINDRA Female Open TFWS
26 111711011 DESHPANDE PRATIK SUNILRAO Male Open TFWS
70 111907075 VATEGAVKAR MANDAR JITENDRA Male Open TFWS
71 111909033 KALMATE RUSHABH DHARMRAJ Male Open TFWS
72 111909034 DHARMADHIKARI RUTUJA RAMAKANT
Female Open TFWS
73 111910135 JADHAV AKSHAY VIKAS Male SEBC TFWS
74 111910140 JADHAV RAHUL DATTA Male SEBC TFWS
75 111910141 SHINDE RAVINDRA RAJENDRA Male Open TFWS
76 111910144 SAHANE SANKALP PANDURANG Male OBC TFWS
77 111910145 BOBADE SANKET MANIKRAO Male SEBC TFWS
78 111910147 MALI SHRIKRUSHNA BHIMASEN Male OBC TFWS
79 111911063 CHIRAMAL ASHIK ANTO Male Open TFWS
80 111911064 UBALE PARAS GORAKHNATH Male Open TFWS
81 111911065 GUJAR SHRADDHA MANOJ Female Open TFWS
82 111913067 SHINDE ADITYA NANDESH Male OBC TFWS
83 111913070 GHULE PRADYUMNA RAM
Male NT 1 (NT-
B) TFWS
vj, nt, sbc
84 112001001 AARTI SANJAY GOLANDE Female Open TFWS -
85 112001018 GODASE ANUJ GOVIND Male OBC TFWS -
86 112001040 PANDIT SAKSHI SANJAY Female Open TFWS -
87 112003003 ADKINE KEDAR AJAY Male Open TFWS -
88 112003006 AGRAWAL ANSHUL PRADEEP Male Open TFWS -
89 112003037 DHOOT MITHALI LALITKUMAR Female Open TFWS -
90 112003052 JAIN VANSHITA PRASHANT Female Open TFWS -
91 112003110 PAWAR DHANASHREE MAHADEO Female Open TFWS -
92 112003116 RANDAR SHYAM VISHNUGOPAL Male Open TFWS -
93 112005038 PATIL KETAN SURESH Male Open TFWS -
94 112005040 PATIL PRATIK SADASHIV Male Open TFWS -
95 112005042 PAWAR ANAND RATIKANT Male Open TFWS -
96 112007003 ALTEKAR PUSHKAR SATISH Male Open TFWS -
97 112007039 NAWALE TEJAS SHRIKANT Male Open TFWS -
98 112007060 SHINDE ATHARV SUHAS Male Open TFWS -
99 112009008 DANGAT JAYASHRI SURESH Female Open TFWS -
100 112009021 PATIL AKASH SUNIL Male Open TFWS -
101 112010012 BHATI HITESHKUMAR BHIMARAM Male Open TFWS -
102 112010017 BODHE ATHARV VIJAY Male Open TFWS -
103 112010056 KALA MANAS SUNIL Male Open TFWS -
104 112010081 MORE SHUBHAM RAJESH Male Open TFWS -
105 112010088 PADATE SIDDHESH BHASKAR Male Open TFWS -
106 112010115 SHAH OM PRAVIN Male Open TFWS -
107 112011002 ANMULWAR PRATHAM PRAKASH Male SBC TFWS
vj, nt, sbc
108 112011011 DESAI KEDAR PANDIT Male Open TFWS -
109 112013001 ABHISHEK BASAVARAJ KASAMULE Male Open TFWS -
110 112013004 AMRUTKAR RAJ VINAYAK Male OBC TFWS -
111 112013050 PRAJAPATI NEERAJ MASTRAM Male Open TFWS -
112 112014026 SAHIL KANHAIYALAL KHEMWANI Male Open TFWS
113 112014038 VISHAL NARAYAN GIRAWALE Male Open TFWS
• Numbar of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount
• Criteria for Fee waivers / Scholarship
1. Government of India Post-Matric Scholarship- For Schedule Cast
Students.
Scholarship offered by Department Name Social Justice and Special Assistance Overview 1) Providing financial assistance for education.
2) Providing financial assistance for education. 3) To reduce the drop in education leakage.
4) Creating a passion for higher education. 5) Providing students the opportunity to go to the mainstream of
education through education.
6) Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, co-ordination and delay. 7) Benefits of Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance are
paid to only SC category students. 8) Candidate family income should be less than or equal to 2,50,000/-
Benefits Under this Scheme the eligible SC/ Neo Buddhist students are paid benefits as bellow.
1) Maintenance Allowance is provided as per Group I, Group II, Group III, Group IV per month from date of admission to date of exam (max 10 months) Day Scholar: (Amount in Rupees per month)
• Group I 550 • Group II 530 • Group III 300 • Group IV 230
Hosteller (Amount in Rupees per month) • Group I 1200 • Group II 820 • Group III 570
• Group IV 380 2) Additional allowances for SC students with disabilities(Type wise disabilities)
as mentioned in GR are as follows, Type of Disability Allowances(Rs per month) Remark
Blindness/Low vision Grp I & II – 150/- Grp III – 125/- Grp IV – 100/- As per GR (A) of additional allowances Leprosy cured All Groups:
i) Transportation Allowance upto 100/-(Students residing outside hostel campus) ii) Escort Allowance 100/- iii) Special Pay allowance for hostel employee as care taker. 100/- As per GR
(B, C, D) of additional allowances Hearing Impaired All Groups: i) Transportation Allowance upto 100/-(Students residing outside hostel campus)
As per GR (B) of additional allowances Locomotor Disability All Groups: i) Transportation Allowance upto 100/-(Students residing outside hostel campus)
As per GR (B) of additional allowances Mental Retardation/ Mental Illness All Groups: i) Transportation Allowance upto 100/-(Students residing outside hostel campus)
ii) Escort Allowance 100/- iii) Special Pay allowance for hostel employee as care taker. 100/- iv) Extra Coaching allowance 150/- As per GR (B, C, D, E) of additional
campus) ii) Escort Allowance 100/- iii) Special Pay allowance for hostel employee as care taker. 100/- As per GR (B, C, D) of additional allowances
3) In addition to the maintenance allowance all mandatory fees/ compulsory payable fees i.e. (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees & other Fees) by the student to the institutes are covered under this scheme.
Eligibility 1) The parents/Guardian annual income shall be less than or equal to Rs. 2,50,000. 2) Student category shall belong to Scheduled caste or Navbouddha 3) Student shall belong to resident of Maharashtra
4) Student should be passes SSC/equivalent Matric. 5) Failure: if student fail first time then should avail Exam fees & maintenance allowance. If fails second time in same class then he/she will not get any allowance and after two drops he will pass and go to next class then he will be eligible.
6) In case of student studying out of Maharashtra then same rules are applicable as per GOI. 7) Only 2 professional Courses are allowed.
2. Post-Matric Tuition Fee and Examination Fee (Freeship) For Schedule Cast Students.
About Scheme
Department Name Social Justice and Special Assisstance
Overview 1) Create interest in education among students. 2) Making financial assistance available for higher education. 3) To reduce the drop in education leakage.
4) Creating opportunities for financial growth through higher education. 5) Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, unity and delay. 6) All types of compulsory fees such as Tuition fees, Exam Fees and other admissible fees are reimbursed to the concern SC category student.
Benefits • Tuition Fees, Exam Fees & other fees which are mandatory or compulsorily payable by the student to the institution are covered under the scheme.
Eligibility • The parents / Guardian annual income above Rs. 250000.to unlimited. • Student category should be Scheduled caste or Neo bouddhist • Student should be resident of Maharashtra
• Student should be passes SSC/equivalent Matric. • Institute should be located in Maharashtra & shall be government recognized.
• For Professional Courses student should admit through CAP round only • Only 1 Failure is allowed in whole curriculum.
3. Post-Matric Scholarship for persons with disability. About Scheme
Department Name Social Justice and Special Assisstance
Overview
1) Providing financial assistance for education. 2) To reduce the drop in education leakage. 3) Creating a passion for higher education. 4) Providing students the opportunity to go to the mainstream of education through
education. 5) Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, co-ordination and delay. 6) Benefits of Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance are paid to only Disable Persons.
Benefits Under this Scheme the eligible Students are paid benefits as bellow. 1) Maintenance Allowance is provided as per Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E per month from admission date to exam date (max 10 months)
Day Scholar: Group A 550 Group B 530 Group C 530
Group D 300 Group E 230 Hosteller Group A 1200
Group B 820 Group C 820 Group D 570 Group E 380
2) Blind: Vachak Bhatta (Additional): Group A, B, C: 100 Group D: 75 Group E: 50
3) In addition to the maintenance allowance all mandatory fees/ compulsory payable fees (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees & other Fees) by the student to the institutes are covered under this scheme. 4) For Professional & Technical Education candidate must go for practice tour then
he gets additional max500 Rs or whatever is applicable per year.(If the study tour as part of educational course) 5) If Project is mandatory part of course then for printing and typing he get additional maximum up-to 600 Rs whatever is applicable per year, but principal certificate is
mandatory. 6) for candidate who is studying in Mphil and phd courses they get maintenance allowance as per Post graduation Group A, B,C.
7) If the student take admission upto 20th of that month then the maintenance allowance is allowed for this month.
Eligibility • Student should be disable. (40% or above) • Student should be residential of Maharashtra. • Student should be Studying in recognized University or Recognized institute.
• The scholarship will not be applicable if the candidate fails or quit the same course in the applied course (incomplete course). • The Scholarship will not be applicable twice or second time if the candidate applies on the criteria of HSC/SSC/Degree. (application should be in progressive
format)(only once course is allowed) • Student studying in recognized institute or college out of Maharashtra but he should be residential of MH. • If student is in Post-Graduation from medical education field and he is not allow to
do practice out of institute then he is eligible. For ex: internship or houseman ship where stipend is getting. • if student arts, science & Commerce student discontinues his course & applies from professional course, technical education certificate/diploma/degree is applicable for
the scholarship. But except group “A” the candidate fails the scholarship will not be applicable for the scholarship. • For Group B, C, D, and E: If the student fails then he will not be eligible for this scheme.
• For Group A: If the student fails 1 time, he may be eligible for this scheme, but he will not be eligible if he fails Second time during the full time of education. • The candidate who taking distance education from recognized uni/Institution where non-refundable fees has to be paid by the student such students are getting annual
Rs. 500/- for books and material purchase. • Candidate only can apply Shahu Maharaj Merit Schol with this Scheme. cant apply for another scheme. • If candidate is working full time employment then he/she is not eligible.
• If candidate is from Gov hosteller & he is not getting books and stationery from hostel then he is eligible for additional 1/3 amount of maintenance allowance allowed for hosteller. • The candidate residing in college/institute or any other recognized hostel & if
he/she pays hostel fees (application point no 11) then the candidates maintenance allowance will be given of hosteller rates.
4. Maintenance Allowance for student Studying in professional courses. About Scheme
Department Name Social Justice and Special Assisstance
Overview
1) Benefits of maintenance allowance are paid to SC Students studying in professional courses and living in hostel attached to professional colleges.
Benefits From Maintenance allowance user can get fund for Professional course books, Stationary, Residence & Food. As bellow ( from hostel date of joining to date of
Exam or Max 10 month) 1) For students who are residing in Government Hostels. i) Course duration between 4 to 5 years: 700/- Rs per month (Rs 7000 PA.) ii) Course duration between 2 to 3 years: 500/- Rs per month (Rs 5000 PA.) iii) Course duration bellow 2 years : 500/- Rs per month (Rs 5000 PA.) 2) For students who are eligible
for Government hostels but not admitted in Government Hostels. i) Course duration between 4 to 5 years: 1000/- Rs per month (Rs 10000 PA.) ii) Course duration between 2 to 3 years: 700/- Rs per month (Rs 7000 PA.) iii) Course duration bellow 2 years: 500/- Rs per month (Rs 5000 PA.)
Eligibility • Student should be admitted in professional Course. • Students should be the scholarship holder of Government of India • The limit of income will be applicable as
per the Government of India scholarship scheme i.e. annual income limit less than or equal to 2.5 lac • Students who are studying in the professional curriculum and residing in Hostel (Government. or Institutes Hostel or outside).
5. Post Matric Scholarship Scheme (Government Of India ). For Schedule
Tribes Students.
About Scheme
Department Name Tribal Development Department
Overview Scheme of Post Matric Scholarships to the students belonging to Scheduled Tribes for Studies in India
Benefits [Hostellers/Day Scholors] per Month- Group 1 : 1200/550Rs,Group 2 :820/530Rs,Group 3 :570/300 Rs,Group 4 :380/230 Rs
* Additional to this Reader Allowance :Group1-2 : 240 Rs,Group 3 :200 Rs,Group 4:160Rs * Escort Allowance : 160 Rs/month * Special Pay :160 Rs/Month. For Mentally retired, extra coaching : 240 Rs/Month
* Study Tours :1600 Rs/Anum * Thesis Typing/Printing :1600/Anum * Book Grant 1200 Rs/Annum
Eligibility Applicable for ST only * If Family Income <= 2,50,000, he will get the scholarship * Minimum 10th Pass
* Back to back drop for 2 years he/she will not be allowed to fill form.
6. Vocational Education Fee Reimbursement. For Schedule Tribes Students.
About Scheme
Department Name Tribal Development Department
Overview Under this scheme students who are enrolled for vocational education courses like, Engineering, Pharmacy , Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Vaastu Shastra,
MBA, MCA can take benefit. Applicant whose parent income limit is above 2.5 Lakhs can apply for the scheme. Benefits Tuition Fee and Exam Fees As per approved college fee structure
Eligibility Applicable for ST only • Family annual income limit is RS. > 2,50,000
7. Vocational Education Maintenance Allowance. For Schedule Tribes
Students.
About Scheme
Department Name Tribal Development Department
Overview Applicant who are enrolled for vocational education courses can apply for this scholarship. Parent income limit should be less than 2.5 lakhs.
Benefits Maintenance allowance is categorized by course duration[Hostellers/Day Scholors/Annum * 4-5 Year Courses Rs 7,000/10,000 / Annum.2-3 Year Course Rs 5000/7000 /
Annum * 2 years or less Rs 5000/5000 / Annum
Eligibility
Applicable for ST caste only. * If Family Income <= 2,50,000, he will get the scholarship. If income is >2,50,000 then he will get a freeship Renewal Policy : The student have to pass the previous year examination
* If student fails in any year then he is not paid the scholarship for that particular year
8. Assistance to Meritorious Students scholarship-Junior Level
About Scheme
Department Name Directorate of Higher Education (DHE)
Overview Higher Secodnary Level (After 12 th):- From Each Divisional Board 15 Students. For Eight Divisional Board Total 120 Students.
Benefits (As Per GR Dated 1.3.2011 Medical education Dept. & 11.09.2003) • AMS Junior level:-Scholarship amount sanction as per Government Rule varies
from course to course 11th - 12th - Rs.1600/- to Rs. 2300/-
• AMS Senior level:- Scholarship amount sanction as per Government Rule varies from course to course from Rs.2800 to 72000/- plus.
Eligibility
1) AMS Scholarship (Junior Level) ( As Per GR Dated 17.05.1984 ) • The students from 11 & 12th class are eligible who gets top rank in secondary
and higher secondary examinations.
• For Renewal:- Junior level student must possess 55% marks should have admission to next class.
• DHE sanctioned letter • Maharashtrian Students studying Out of Maharashtra can apply for this scheme.
2) AMS Scholarship (Senior Level) (As Per GR Dated 17.05.1984) • The students after 12th are eligible who gets top rank in secondary and higher
secondary examinations. • For Renewal:- Senior level students must possess 65% marks and should have
admission to next class. • DHE sanctioned letter. • Maharashtrian Students studying Out of Maharashtra can apply for this scheme.
9. Assistance to Meritorious Students scholarship - Senior Level About Scheme
Department Name Directorate of Higher Education (DHE)
Overview
Higher Secodnary Level (After 12 th):- From Each Divisional Board 15 Students. For Eight Divisional Board Total 120 Students. Benefits
(As Per GR Dated 1.3.2011 Medical education Dept. & 11.09.2003) • AMS Junior level:-Scholarship amount sanction as per Government Rule varies
from course to course 11th - 12th - Rs.1600/- to Rs. 2300/- • AMS Senior level:- Scholarship amount sanction as per Government Rule varies
from course to course from Rs.2800 to 72000/- plus.
Eligibility 1) AMS Scholarship (Junior Level) ( As Per GR Dated 17.05.1984 )
• The students from 11 & 12th class are eligible who gets top rank in secondary and higher secondary examinations.
• For Renewal:- Junior level student must possess 55% marks should have admission to next class.
• DHE sanctioned letter • Maharashtrian Students studying Out of Maharashtra can apply for this scheme.
2) AMS Scholarship (Senior Level) (As Per GR Dated 17.05.1984) • The students after 12th are eligible who gets top rank in secondary and higher
secondary examinations. • For Renewal:- Senior level students must possess 65% marks and should have
admission to next class. • DHE sanctioned letter.
• Maharashtrian Students studying Out of Maharashtra can apply for this scheme. 10. Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulkh Shishyavrutti
Yojna.
About Scheme
Department Name Department of Technical Education
Overview The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to the Economic Backward Class who are admitted to Diploma / Degree / Postgraduate Professional
courses through Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Benefits 50 % of Tuition Fees and 50 % of Exam Fee.
Eligibility (As per the GR Dated 07th Oct 2017,01st March 2018, 31st March 2018, 11.07.2019) a) Applicant should have Nationality of India.
b) Candidate should be Domicile of Maharashtra State. c) Applicant should be ”Bonafide Student of Institute” and admitted for Professional and Technical course (Diploma / Graduation / Post Graduation Degree) as mentioned in GR
d) Deemed University and Private university is not applicable e) Candidate should be admitted through Centralized Admission Process (CAP). f) Applicant should not avail any other scholarship/stipend. g) For current Academic Year, Only 2 child from family are allowed for benefit of
scheme. h) The Total Annual Income of Family / Guardian should not be more than 8 Lakhs. i) Minimum 50 % attendance in previous semester (Exception for fresh admitted in College).
j) During course duration, candidate should not have a gap of 2 or more than 2 years.
k) Candidates are eligible those who have taken an admission under General category and SEBC Category.
11. Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Vasatigruh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna. About Scheme
Department Name
Department of Technical Education
Overview This is a plan for students of government, government funded and non-affiliated
colleges / polytechnics entering the vocational courses set by the government, whose students are certified by the competent authority, as a marginal farmers or whose parents are registered laborers. Benefits
a) For child of Registered Labor / Alpabhudharak (Marginal Land Holder). - For institute in MMRDA / PMRDA / Aurangabad City / Nagpur City- Rs.30,000/- for 10 months. - For institute in other area Rs.20,000/- for 10 months.
b) For Annual Family income up to 8 Lakhs. - For institute in MMRDA / PMRDA/ Aurangabad City / Nagpur City- Rs.10,000/- for 10 months. - For Institute in other area Rs.8,000/- for 10 months.
Eligibility Eligibility Criteria: (As per the GR Dated 07th Oct 2017, 22nd Feb 2018 , 01st March 2018, 18th June 2018, 11th July 2019 )
a) Applicant should have Nationality of India. b) Candidate should be Domicile of Maharashtra State. c) Applicant should be ”Bonafide Student of Institute” and admitted for Professional and Technical course (Diploma / Graduation / Post Graduation Degree) as
mentioned in GR d) Deemed University and Private university is not applicable e) Candidate should be admitted through Centralized Admission Process (CAP). f) Applicant should not avail any other scholarship/stipend.
g) For current Academic Year, Only 2 child from family are allowed for benefit of scheme. h) The Total Annual Income of Family / Guardian should not be more than 8 Lakhs. i) Minimum 50 % attendance in previous semester (Exception for fresh admitted in
College). j) During course duration, candidate should not have a gap of 2 or more than 2 years. K) Candidates are eligible those who have taken an admission under General
category and SEBC Category
12. Scholarship Scheme for State Minority Communities Pursuing Higher Professional Education/All Post H.S.C Courses.(Part-I{(Technical Course(DTE)}.
About Scheme
Department Name Minority Development Department
Overview The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to the meritorious
students belonging to Minority Communities ( Muslim , Buddhist, Christian , Sikh , Parsi , Jain & Jews Community ) to enable them to pursue Professional and Technical Courses. Benefits
• For Technical Course ( Part-I of GR ) –Scholarship Amount Maximum Rs.25,000/- Per Annum or Actual Tution Fees whichever is less.
Eligibility
a) Applicant should have Nationality of India. b) Candidate should be Domicile of Maharashtra State. c) Candidates should have pass SSC from Maharashtra State. d) Applicant should be ”Bonafide Student of Institute” and admitted for
Professional and Technical course (Diploma / Graduation / Post Graduation Degree) as mentioned in GR
e) Candidate should be admitted through Centralized Admission Process (CAP) / Institute Level.
f) Applicant should not avail any other scholarship/stipend. g) The Total Annual Income of Family / Guardian should not be more than 8 Lakhs.
13. Post Matric Scholarship to VJNT Students. About Scheme
Department Name VJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview
• Providing financial assistance for education.
• Creating a passion for higher education.
• Providing students the opportunity to go to the mainstream of education through education.
• Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, co-ordination and delay.
• Benefits of Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance are paid to
only VJNT category students. Benefits Eligible V.J.N.T. Applicants are paid maintenance allowance :
1) If Applicant select Course Group A - for hostlers Rs.425/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
2) If Applicant select Course Group B - for hostlers Rs.290/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
3) If Applicant select Course Group C - for hostlers Rs.290/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
4) If Applicant select Course Group D - for hostlers Rs.230/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.120/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
5) If Applicant select Course Group E - for hostlers Rs.150/p.m. & Day Scholars (Non Hostlers) Rs.90/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam
completion date) 6) Tuition Fee, Exam Fee and Maintenance allowance are paid 100% to
applicants who’s studying in government/aided/non aided institutions in professional courses and non-professional courses.
7) If Applicant get admission in government hostel then he will eligible only 1/3rd amount of hostlers.
8) For B.Ed and D.Ed courses : 100 % benefit (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance) is applicable for D.Ed, B.Ed courses. For students
studying in Aided, UnAided for D.Ed, B.Ed courses then Fee structure is applicable as per Government rates for same course
9) Note : If applicant takes an admission on or before 20th of any month should entitle date maintenance allowance will be issued for that current
month. Otherwise maintenance allowance will be entitle from next month.
Eligibility
1) The parents/Guardians annual Income should be less than or equal to Rs.1.00 Lac.
2) Applicant should be belongs to VJNT category. 3) Applicants must be residents of Maharashtra.
4) Applicants must be pursuing the education course approved by the government from class Post-Matric.
5) Maintenance allowance & Exam Fees are paid to Applicant if Applicant get promoted to next higher class.
6) If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance allowance of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until he/she gets promoted to next higher class.
7) Applicant should be come through CAP round for only professional courses.
8) Only two children (i) any number of girls applicants allowed. ii) boys applicants maximum 2 of the same parent) of the same parents will be eligible for the Scholarship.
9) No scholarship will be paid to the Applicants under this scheme from the date
he /she accepts another Scholarship / stipend. 10)75 % attendance is mandatory for current year. 11)Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she changes the course Non –
Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she changes the
course from Professional to Non – Professional. 12)Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. -
11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and
B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. after B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional post
graduate course. 13)Applicant studying in particular professional/Non-Professional course, and
availing benefits of scholarship/freeship for that academic course and if he/she wants to change his existing Professional/Non-Professional course in
between academic years he/she will not be eligible for freeship/scholarship for further course.
14. Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to VJNT Students. About Scheme
Department Name VJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview
• Create interest in education among students.
• Making financial assistance available for higher education.
• Creating opportunities for financial growth through higher education.
• Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, unity and delay.
• All types of compulsory fees such as Tuition fees, Exam Fees and other admissible fees are reimbursed to the concern VJNT category student.
Benefits 1) Tuition fees and Exam Fees reimbursed to the concern Applicant vide Govt.
Resolution dated 12/3/2007, since 2006-07 the Applicants who are admitted in professional courses through CAP round in the Govt., Govt. approved
private non aided and permanently non granted colleges are applicable to pay 100 % Tuition Fees & Exam Fees approved by Education Fee Committee.
2) Also those applicants are taken admission in Deemed University for professional courses won’t get benefit of scholarship / freeship.
3) Start date of application is depending upon the applicant takes admission in college/Institute and End date of application is depend upon the last date of examination.(For 10 months - it will vary every academic year on admission date)
Eligibility
1) Applicant must be taking post matric education. 2) Applicant should be belongs to VJNT category.
3) Parent’s annual income should be less than or equal to 8.00 Lacs. 4) Applicants must be residents of Maharashtra. 5) Applicants should be pursuing the education course approved by the
government for Post Matric courses.
6) Applicant must be taken admission in government government aided / Private Non-Aided / private permanently non aided for professional courses
7) Degree Courses in Health Science(Medical, Dental, Homeopathy, Unani, Ayurveda, Physiotherapy, Business Aid, Nursing) :
If Applicant is admitted through Association of Managements of Unaided
Private Medical and Dental Colleges entrance examination or admitted through government common entrance examination then he/she will be eligible the for the freeship.
8) Higher and Technical Education Department : Freeship will be applicable to unaided colleges / government and aided colleges with technical education / Polytechnic and government unaided professional courses.
Following are the applicable courses for this scheme :
• Diploma – Engineering, Pharmacology, HMCT
• Degree – Engineering, Pharmacology, HMCT
• Post Graduate –MBA/MMS, MCA 9) Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development and Fisheries
Department The scholarship fees will be applicable to the Applicants who have been
admitted through government quota in private un aided/permanently un aided institute.
• Agricultural colleges (diploma)
• Dairy Business Department (Diploma) Colleges for Agricultural and Allied subjects (Degree and Post Graduate)
• Agriculture and Bio-Technology Colleges (Degree and Post Graduate)
• Agriculture and Food Technology Colleges (Graduate and Post
Graduate) 10)For B.Ed and D.Ed courses : 100 % benefit (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees) is
applicable for D.Ed, B.Ed courses. For students studying in Aided, UnAided for D.Ed, B.Ed courses then Fee structure is applicable as per Government
rates for same course. 11)For professional courses Applicant should admitted through CAP round is
must. 12)If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the Tuition Fees and Exam
Fees of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until he/she gets promoted to next higher class.
13) Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she change the course Non – Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she change the
course from Professional to Non – Professional. 14)If an applicant pursuing professional course admitted in private un
aided/permanently un aided institute for year 2015-16 onwards fails in the examination two or more times in particular academic course duration then he
/ she not eligible for the freeship. 15)Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. -
11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she
will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. after B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional postgraduate course.
16)Applicant studying in particular professional/Non-Professional course, and
availing benefits of scholarship/freeship for that academic course and if he/she wants to change his existing Professional/Non-Professional course in between academic years he/she will not be eligible for freeship/scholarship for further course.
15. Payment of Maintenance Allowance to VJNT and SBC Students Studying
in Professional Courses and Living in Hostel Attached to Professional
Colleges. About Scheme
Department Name VJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview Benefits of maintenance allowance are paid to VJNT and SBC Students studying in professional courses and living in hostel attached to professional colleges. Benefits
1) Maintenance allowance for Applicants staying in college attached Hostel. (For 10 months) 4 to 5 years course (Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, veterinary, Architecture etc.) 700/- per month i.e Rs.7000/- for 10 months.
2) Maintenance allowance for Applicants staying in college attached Hostel. (For
10 months) 2 to 3 years course (Engineering Diploma , M.B.A, M.S.W., etc.) Rs. 500/- per month i.e Rs.5000/- for 10 months.
3) Maintenance allowance for Applicants staying in college attached Hostel. (For 10 months) 2 years and lesser duration courses (B.Ed., D.Ed., etc) Rs.500/-
per month i.e. Rs. 5000/- for 10 months. 4) Maintenance allowance for Applicants not staying in government hostel. (For
10 months) 4 to 5 years course (Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, veterinary, Architecture etc.) Rs.1000/- per month i.e. Rs.10,000/- for 10 months.
5) Maintenance allowance for Applicants not staying in government hostel. (For 10 months) 2 to 3 years course (Engineering Diploma , M.B.A, M.S.W., etc.) Rs.700/- per month i.e. Rs. 7000/- for 10 months.
6) Maintenance allowance for Applicants not staying in government hostel. (For
10 months) 2 years and lesser duration courses (B.Ed., D.Ed. etc) Rs.500/- per month i.e. Rs. 5000/- for 10 months.
Eligibility
1) Applicant should be studying in professional course Engineering, Medical, Veterinary, Architecture, and Agriculture.
2) Applicant must be belongs to VJNT and SBC category. 3) Applicant should be eligible for Post Matric Scholarship.
4) Applicants parents annual income should be less than or equal to Rs. 1 Lac. 5) Applicant should submit Application form for admission in Govt. Hostel. 6) Applicant is not eligible for maintenance allowance if Applicant takes
admission in government hostel.
7) Applicant should have admitted in the hostels attached to Professional Colleges or should produce the certificate of non-availability of the rooms.
8) Applicant who is residing outside the hostel, should submit Certificate that he had applied for Govt. hostel and College hostel but he could not get
admission even though he is eligible for admission. 9) If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the maintenance allowance
of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until he/she gets promoted to next higher class.
10)Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she changes the course Non – Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she changes the course from Professional to Non – Professional.
11)Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. - 11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. after
B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional postgraduate course.
16. Post Matric Scholarship to OBC Students.
About Scheme
Department NameVJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview
• Providing financial assistance for education.
• Creating a passion for higher education.
• Providing students the opportunity to go to the mainstream of education through education.
• Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, co-ordination and delay.
• Benefits of Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance are paid to only OBC category students
Benefits Eligible O.B.C Applicants are paid maintenance allowance:
1) If Applicant select Course Group A - for hostlers Rs.425/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
2) If Applicant select Course Group B - for hostlers Rs.290/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam
completion date) 3) If Applicant select Course Group C - for hostlers Rs.290/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
4) If Applicant select Course Group D - for hostlers Rs.230/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.120/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
5) If Applicant select Course Group E - for hostlers Rs.150/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.90/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
6) Also the OBC Applicants admitted in Govt. Approved non granted colleges in professional courses are paid 50% Tuition fees and Exam fees.
7) Tuition Fee, Exam Fee and Maintenance allowance are paid 100% to applicants who’s studying in government/aided institutions in professional courses and non-professional courses.
8) Tuition Fee and Exam Fee are paid 50% and Maintenance allowance are paid 100% to applicants who’s studying in non-government/unaided institutions in professional courses and non-professional courses.
9) If Applicant get admission in government hostel then he will eligible only 1/3rd amount of hostlers.
10)For OBC Applicants studying in private un-aided institutions, fees structure of government aided institutions will be applicable only for Non – Professional
courses (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and other Fees) 11)Applicant studying in particular professional/Non-Professional course, and
availing benefits of scholarship/freeship for that academic course and if he/she wants to change his existing Professional/Non-Professional course in
between academic years he/she will not be eligible for freeship/scholarship for further course.
12)For B.Ed and D.Ed courses : 100 % benefit (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance) is applicable for D.Ed, B.Ed courses. For students
studying in Aided, UnAided for D.Ed, B.Ed courses then Fee structure is applicable as per Government rates for same course. Note: If applicant takes an admission on or before 20th of any month
should entitle date maintenance allowance will be issued for that current month. Otherwise maintenance allowance will be entitled from next month.
Eligibility
1) The parents/Guardians annual Income should be less than or equal to Rs.1.00 Lac.
2) Applicant should be belongs to OBC category.
3) Applicants must be residents of Maharashtra. 4) Applicants must be pursuing the education course approved by the
government from class Post-Matric. 5) If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the Tuition Fees, Exam
Fees and Maintenance allowance of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until he/she gets promoted to next higher class.
6) Applicant should be come through CAP round for only professional courses. 7) Only two children (i)any number of girls applicants allowed. ii) boys applicants
maximum 2 of the same parents will be eligible for the Scholarship. 8) No scholarship will be paid to the Applicants under this scheme from the date
he /she accepts another Scholarship / stipend. 9) 75 % attendance is mandatory for current year.
10)Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she changes the course Non – Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she changes the course from Professional to Non – Professional.
11)Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. -
11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. after B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional
postgraduate course. 12)Applicant studying in particular professional/Non-Professional course, and
availing benefits of scholarship/freeship for that academic course and if
he/she wants to change his existing Professional/Non-Professional course in between academic years he/she will not be eligible for freeship/scholarship for further course.
17. Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to OBC Students. About Scheme
Department NameVJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview
• Create interest in education among students.
• Making financial assistance available for higher education.
• Creating opportunities for financial growth through higher education.
• Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, unity and delay.
• All types of compulsory fees such as Tuition fees, Exam Fees and other admissible fees are reimbursed to the concern OBC category student.
Benefits
1) Tuition Fees and Exam Fees reimbursed to the concern Applicant vide Govt. Resolution dated 12/3/2007, since 2006-07 the Applicants who are admitted
in professional courses through CAP round in the Govt., Govt. approved private non-aided and permanently non granted colleges are applicable to pay 50 % Tuition Fees & Exam Fees approved by Education Fee Committee.
2) Tuition Fee and Exam Fee are paid 100% to applicants who’s studying in
government/aided institutions in professional courses. 3) Tuition Fee and Exam Fee are paid 50% to applicants who’s studying in non-
government/unaided institutions in professional courses. 4) Also those applicants are taken admission in Deemed University for
professional courses won’t get benefit of scholarship / freeship. 5) Start date of application is depending upon the applicant takes admission in
college/Institute and End date of application is depend upon the last date of examination.(For 10 months - it will vary every academic year on admission
date) 6) For OBC Applicants studying in private un-aided institutions, fees structure of
government aided institutions will be applicable only for Non – Professional courses (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and other Fees)
Eligibility
1) Applicant must be taking post matric education. 2) Parent’s annual income should be less than or equal to 8.00 Lacs.
3) Applicant should be belongs to OBC category. 4) Applicants must be pursuing the education course approved by the
government from Post - Matric course 5) Applicants must be residents of Maharashtra.
6) Applicant must be taken admission in government aided / Private Non-Aided / Private permanently non aided courses.
7) Degree Courses in Health Science(Medical, Dental, Homeopathy, Unani, Ayurveda, Physiotherapy, Business Aid, Nursing) :
If Applicant is admitted through Association of Managements of Unaided
Private Medical and Dental Colleges entrance examination or admitted through government common entrance examination then he/she will be eligible the for the freeship.
8) Higher and Technical Education Department : Freeship will be applicable to unaided colleges / government and aided colleges with technical education / Polytechnic and government unaided professional courses.
Following are the applicable courses for this scheme :
• Diploma – Engineering, Pharmacology, HMCT
• Degree – Engineering, Pharmacology, HMCT
• Post Graduate –MBA/MMS, MCA 9) Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development and Fisheries
Department :
The scholarship fees will be applicable to the Applicants who have been admitted through government quota in private un aided/permanently un aided institute.
• Agricultural colleges (diploma)
• Dairy Business Department (Diploma)
• Colleges for Agricultural and Allied subjects (Degree and Post
Graduate)
• Agriculture and Bio-Technology Colleges (Degree and Post Graduate)
• Agriculture and Food Technology Colleges (Graduate and Post Graduate)
10)For B.Ed and D.Ed courses : 100 % benefit (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees) is applicable for D.Ed, B.Ed courses. For students studying in Aided, UnAided for D.Ed, B.Ed courses then Fee structure is applicable as per Government rates for same course.
11)For professional courses Applicant should admitted through CAP round is must.
12)If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the Tuition Fees and Exam Fees of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until
he/she gets promoted to next higher class. 13)Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she changes the course Non –
Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she changes the course from Professional to Non – Professional.
14)If an applicant pursuing professional course admitted in private un aided/permanently un aided institute for year 2015-16 onwards fails in the examination two or more times in particular academic course duration then he / she not eligible for the freeship.
15)Applicant studying in particular professional/Non-Professional course, and availing benefits of scholarship/freeship for that academic course and if he/she wants to change his existing Professional/Non-Professional course in between academic years he/she will not be eligible for freeship/scholarship for
further course. 16)Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. -
11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she
will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. af ter B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional postgraduate course.
18. Post Matric Scholarship to SBC Students.
About Scheme
Department NameVJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview
• Providing financial assistance for education.
• Creating a passion for higher education.
• Providing students the opportunity to go to the mainstream of education through education.
• Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, co-ordination and delay.
• Benefits of Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and Maintenance Allowance are paid to only SBC category students.
Benefits Eligible SBC Applicants are paid maintenance allowance :
1) If Applicant select Course Group A - for hostlers Rs.425/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
2) If Applicant select Course Group B - for hostlers Rs.290/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam
completion date) 3) If Applicant select Course Group C - for hostlers Rs.290/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.190/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
4) If Applicant select Course Group D - for hostlers Rs.230/p.m. & Day Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.120/p.m. (Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
5) If Applicant select Course Group E - for hostlers Rs.150/p.m. & Day
Scholars(Non Hostlers) Rs.90/p.m.(Duration - Admission date to till exam completion date)
6) Tuition Fee, Exam Fee and Maintenance allowance are paid 100% to applicants who’s studying in government/aided/unaided institutions in
professional courses and non-professional courses. 7) If Applicant get admission in government hostel then he will eligible only 1/3rd
amount of hostlers. 8) For B.Ed and D.Ed courses : 100 % benefit (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees and
Maintenance Allowance) is applicable for D.Ed, B.Ed courses. For students studying in Aided, UnAided for D.Ed, B.Ed courses then Fee structure is applicable as per Government rates for same course
Note : If applicant takes an admission on or before 20th of any month should entitle date maintenance allowance will be issued for that current
month. Other wise maintenance allowance will be entitle from next month.
Eligibility
1. The parents/Guardians annual Income should be less than or equal to Rs.1.00 Lac.
2. Applicants must be belongs to SBC category.
3. Applicants should be residents of Maharashtra. 4. Applicants must be pursuing the education course approved by the
government from class Post-Matric. 5. If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the Tuition Fees, Exam
Fees and Maintenance allowance of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until he/she gets promoted to next higher class.
6. Applicant should be come through CAP round for only professional courses. 7. Only two children (i)any number of girls applicants allowed. ii) boys applicants
maximum 2 of the same parent will be eligible for the Scholarship. 8. No scholarship will be paid to the Applicants under this scheme from the date
he /she accepts another Scholarship / stipend. 9. 75 % attendance is mandatory for current year.
10. Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she changes the course Non – Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she changes the course from Professional to Non – Professional.
11. Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. -
11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. after B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional
postgraduate course. 12. Applicant studying in particular professional/Non-Professional course, and
availing benefits of scholarship/freeship for that academic course and if he/she wants to change his existing Professional/Non-Professional course in
between academic years he/she will not be eligible for freeship/scholarship for further course.
19. Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to SBC Students. About Scheme
Department Name VJNT,OBC and SBC Welfare Department
Overview
• Create interest in education among students.
• Making financial assistance available for higher education.
• Creating opportunities for financial growth through higher education.
• Scholarship scheme to avoid transparency, unity and delay.
• All types of compulsory fees such as Tuition fees, Exam Fees and other admissible fees are reimbursed to the concern SBC category student.
Benefits
1) Tuition fees and Exam fees reimbursed to the concern Applicant vide Govt.
Resolution dated 12/3/2007, since 2006-07 the Applicants who are admitted in professional courses through CAP round in the Govt., Govt. approved private, non-aided and permanently non granted colleges are applicable to pay 100 % Tuition Fees & Exam Fees approved by Education Fee
Committee. 2) Also those applicants are taken admission in Deemed University for
professional courses won’t get benefit of scholarship / freeship. 3) Start date of application is depending upon the applicant takes admission in
college/Institute and End date of application is depend upon the last date of examination. (For 10 months - it will vary every academic year on admission date)
Eligibility
1) Applicant must be taking post matric education. 2) Parent’s annual income should be less than or equal to 8.00 Lacs. 3) Applicant should be belongs to SBC Category.
4) Applicants must be residents of Maharashtra. 5) Applicants must be pursuing the education course approved by the
government for Post Matric courses. 6) Applicant should be taken admission in government aided / Private Non-Aided
/ private permanently non aided courses. 7) Degree Courses in Health Science(Medical, Dental, Homeopathy, Unani,
Ayurveda, Physiotherapy, Business Aid, Nursing) : If Applicant is admitted through Association of Managements of Unaided
Private Medical and Dental Colleges entrance examination or admitted through government common entrance examination then he/she will be eligible the for the freeship.
8) Higher and Technical Education Department :
Freeship will be applicable to unaided colleges / government and aided colleges with technical education / Polytechnic and government unaided professional courses.
Following are the applicable courses for this scheme :
• Diploma – Engineering, Pharmacology, HMCT
• Degree – Engineering, Pharmacology, HMCT
• Post Graduate –MBA/MMS, MCA 9) Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development and Fisheries
Department : The scholarship fees will be applicable to the Applicants who have been
admitted through government quota in private un aided/permanently un aided institute.
• Agricultural colleges (diploma)
• Dairy Business Department (Diploma)
• Colleges for Agricultural and Allied subjects (Degree and Post Graduate)
• Agriculture and Bio-Technology Colleges (Degree and Post Graduate)
• Agriculture and Food Technology Colleges (Graduate and Post
Graduate) 10)For B.Ed and D.Ed courses : 100 % benefit (Tuition Fees, Exam Fees) is
applicable for D.Ed, B.Ed courses. For students studying in Aided, UnAided for D.Ed, B.Ed courses then Fee structure is applicable as per Government
rates for same course. 11)For professional courses Applicant should admitted through CAP round is
must. 12)If Applicant fails in particular year then he will get the Tuition Fees and Exam
Fees of that particular academic year but he/she will not get the benefit until he/she gets promoted to next higher class.
13)Applicant will be eligible for scholarship if he / she changes the course Non – Professional to Professional but he will not be eligible if he / she changes the
course from Professional to Non – Professional. 14)If an applicant pursuing professional course admitted for year 2015-16
onwards fails in the examination two or more times in particular academic course duration then he / she not eligible for the freeship.
15)Scholarships/freeship will continue until Applicant completes one course. Ex. -
11th, 12th Arts - B.A., M.A. , M.Phil., P.H.D. If, Applicant completed B.A and B.Ed. course and later after taking admission for M.A., for M.A. course He/she will not be allowed for scholarship/freeship. But after admission to M.B.A. after B.Ed, it can be eligible for scholarship/freeship as it is a professional
postgraduate course.
• Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels
• Any Other fee please specify
10. Admission
• Number of seats sanctioned with year of approval
Undergraduate (B. Tech.) Programmes; Duration- 4 Years
• Number of applications received during last two years for admission
under Management Quota and number admitted
NA
11. Admission Procedure
• Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test
Agency/State Admission Authorities and its URL (website).
MH CET Government of Maharashtra , State Common Entrance Test Cell 8th floor, New Excelsior building A K Nayak Marg, Fort, Mumbai – 400001
http://www.mahacet.org
• Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately
(AIEEE/ CET (Stateconducted test/ University tests/ CMAT/ GPAT)/
Association conducted test etc.).
State level – 100% seats
• Calendar for admission against Management/vacant seats:
• Last date of request for applications - 30 December 2020
• Last date of submission of applications - 30 December 2020
• Dates for announcing final results – 6 January 2021
• Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the
same day) - 6 January 2021
• Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given shall in no case be less than
15days).-14 January 2021
• Last date for closing of admission – 5 February 2021
• Starting of the Academic session – 1 February 2021
• The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list.- 2 to 5th
February 2021
• The policy of refund of the Fee, in case of withdrawal, shall be clearly notified –
a) The Candidate shall apply online for cancellation and submit duly signed copy of system generated application for cancellation of admission to the institution. Once the candidate submits online request for cancellation, his/her
admission shall be treated as cancelled. The Institute shall consider the online request made by Candidate for cancellation as final irrespective of whether he/she has submitted duly signed copy of system generated application to the Institute. Upon such cancellation, the candidate shall lose the claim on the seat
and such seat shall become available for further allotment. The candidate shall then become entitled to and the Institute shall refund the entire fees to the candidate after deduction of Rs.1000/- towards processing charges and return all his/her original documents submitted to the Institute within two days from
submission of duly signed copy of system generated application to the Institute b) Notwithstanding clause (a) above, candidate shall not be entitled to any refund of his/her fee except the Security Deposit and Caution Money Deposit if the online cancellation is effected by the candidate after 5.00 p.m. of the cut-off
For MBA Admissions • Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test
Agency/State AdmissionAuthorities and its URL (website). For All India seat: CAT/GMAT/CMAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA For state Quota: MAH-MBA-CET 2020
State Admission Authority : (Govt of Maharahstra ) CETCELL MUMBAI, www.mahacet.org,
• Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately (AIEEE/
CET (State conducted test/ University tests/ CMAT/ GPAT)/ Association conducted test etc.).
ALL INDIA QUOTA : 4 SEATS
STATE :26
Calendar for admission against Management/vacant seats: As College of Engg. Pune (COEP) being Govt. College, There is no management quota (seat) • Calendar for admission against vacant seats:
• Last date of request for applications : 29 December 2020 • Last date of submission of applications 30 December 2020
• Dates for announcing final results No separate test was conducted for admission by the institute FOR ALL INDIA SEATS :SCORE OF CAT/GMAT/CMAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA (All india entrance exams)
For Maharashtra seats : State level CET Exam conducted by State Admission Authority : (Govt of Maharashstra ) CETCELL MUMBAI, No separate test by the institute for vacant seats • Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the
same day) 07 January 2021 (No separate waiting list only main list is operated throughout the process) • Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given shall in no case be less than
15days). 20 January 2021 • Last date for closing of admission: 5 February 2021
• Starting of the Academic session 31January 2021 • The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list. There was no separate main list and waiting list, same list was operated for
vacant seats. • The policy of refund of the Fee, in case of withdrawal, shall be clearly notified Para of main brochure published byCETCELL Mumbai (State Government AdmissionAuthorities) Page No 33 (Complete soft copy of brochure is attached
15. Cancellation of Admission and Refund of fees, return of documents by Institutions. - (a) The Candidate shall apply online for cancellation and submit duly signedcopy of
system generated application for cancellation of admission to theinstitution. Once the candidate submits online request for cancellation,his/her admission shall be treated as cancelled. The Institute shall considerthe online request made by Candidate for cancellation as final irrespectiveof whether he/she has submitted duly signed copy of
system generatedapplication to the Institute. Upon such cancellation, the candidate shalllose the claim on the seat and such seat shall become available for furtherallotment. The candidate shall then become entitled to and the Instituteshall refund the entire fees to the candidate after deduction of Rs.1000/-towards
processing charges and return all his/her original documentssubmitted to the Institute within two days from submission of duly signedcopy of system generated application to the Institute;(b) Notwithstanding clause (a) above, candidate shall not be entitled to anyrefund of his/her fee except the Security Deposit and Caution
MoneyDeposit if the online cancellation is effected by the candidate after 5.00 pm of the cut-off date prescribed by the Competent Authority;(c) No institution, who has in its possession or custody, of any document inthe form of certificates of degree, diploma or any other award or otherdocument deposited with it by a person for the
purpose of seekingadmission in such institution, shall refuse to return such degree, certificateaward or other document with a view to induce or compel such person topay any fee or fees in respect of any course or program of study which suchperson does not intend to pursue or avail any facility in such institution.
(d) The institution shall not entitle to recover the fees for the subsequent yearsfrom the student seeking cancellation of his admission at any point of time.
12. Criteria and Weightages for Admission
• Describe each criterion with its respective weightages i.e. Admission
Test, marks in qualifying examination etc.
Maharashtra State Candidature Candidate. – ( F. Y. B.Tech.)
➢ The Candidate should be an Indian National; ➢ Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and
Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Technical Vocational subject or Computer
Science or Information Technology or Informatics Practices or Agriculture or Engineering Graphics or Business Studies , and obtained at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks, in case of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability
candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only) in the above subjects taken together and The Candidate should have appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2020 and should obtain non zero score in MHT-CET2020.
Or ➢ Passed Diploma in Engineering and Technology and obtained at least
45%marks (at least 40% marks, in case of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability candidates
belonging to Maharashtra State only);
NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries, Foreign National. -( F. Y. B.Tech.)
➢ The candidate should have passed the HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Technical Vocational subject or Computer Science or Information
Technology or Informatics Practices or Agriculture or Engineering Graphics or Business Studies , and obtained at least 45% marks in the above subjects taken together
➢ Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate
authority as defined under the Act. Maharashtra State Candidature Candidates, —( F.Y. B.Planning)
➢ The candidate should be an Indian National; ➢ Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with subjects Physics and
Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Engineering Drawing or Computer Science or Biology or Technical Vocational subject and obtained at least 50 % marks (at least 45 % marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories,
Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the above subjects taken together;
➢ The candidate should have appeared in all the subjects and obtained non zero score in the MHT-CET 2020 conducted by the Competent
Authority. NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries,Foreign National. —( F.Y. B.Planning)
➢ Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with subjects Physics andMathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry orEngineering Drawing or Computer Science or Biology or
Technical VocationalSubject and obtained at least 50 % marks in the above subjects taken together;
➢ Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as defined under the Act.
• Mention the minimum Level of acceptance, if any – Maharashtra State Candidature Candidate. – ( F. Y. B.Tech.)
➢ Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as
compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Technical Vocational subject or Computer Science or Information Technology or Informatics Practices or Agriculture or Engineering Graphics or Business Studies , and obtained at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks,
in case of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only) in the above subjects taken together and The Candidate should have appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2020 and should obtain non zero score in
MHT-CET2020. Or ➢ Passed Diploma in Engineering and Technology and obtained at least
45%marks (at least 40% marks, in case of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability candidates
belonging to Maharashtra State only); NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries, Foreign National. -( F. Y. B.Tech.)
➢ The candidate should have passed the HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Technical Vocational subject or Computer Science or Information Technology or Informatics Practices or
Agriculture or Engineering Graphics or Business Studies , and obtained at least 45% marks in the above subjects taken together;
➢ Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as defined under the Act.
Maharashtra State Candidature Candidates, —( F.Y. B.Planning) ➢ Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with subjects Physics and
Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Engineering Drawing or Computer Science or Biology or Technical
Vocational subject and obtained at least 50 % marks (at least 45 % marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the above subjects taken together;
➢ The candidate should have appeared in all the subjects and obtained non zero score in the MHT-CET 2020 conducted by the Competent Authority.
NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries, Foreign National. —( F.Y. B.Planning)
➢ Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with subjects Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Engineering Drawing or Computer Science or Biology or Technical
Vocational Subject and obtained at least 50 % marks in the above subjects taken together;
➢ Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as
defined under the Act.
• Mention the cut-off Levels of percentage and percentilescore of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years
•
➢ Academic year 2018-19 (For respective cell number in bracket indicates
MH CET marks/percentile and outside bracket State merit no for B.Tech.
& Institute merit no for B.Planning)
Branch/
category Civil Computer Electric E nTC Instru Mech Prod Meta B.
15. Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available
• Number of Class Rooms and size of each A. Engineering and Technology: - Number of UG Classrooms = 30 (Min. Area required per classroom = 66
Sq. M) Total Area of Classrooms = 3296.64 Sq. M - Number of PG Classrooms = 37 (Min. Area required per classroom = 33
Sq. M)
Total Area of Classrooms = 1794.52 Sq. M B. MBA - Number of Classrooms = 02 (Min. Area required per classroom = 66 Sq.
M)
Total Area of Classrooms = 144.9 Sq. M C. Architecture and Planning: - Number of Classrooms = 06(Min. Area required per classroom = 60 Sq.
M) Total Area of Classrooms = 419.91 Sq. M
• Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
A. Engineering and Technology: - Number of Tutorial Rooms = 8 (Min. Area required per classroom = 33 Sq.
M)
Total Area of Tutorial Rooms = 270.41 Sq. M
B. MBA - Number of Classrooms = 01 (Min. Area required per classroom = 33 Sq.
M) Total Area of Tutorial Rooms = 73.95 Sq. M
• Number of Laboratories and size of each
Number of UG Laboratories = 58 (Min. Area required per Laboratory = 66 Sq.M) Number of PG Laboratories = 24 (Min. Area required per Laboratory = 66 Sq.M)
Total Area of Laboratories = 9236.88 Sq. M
• Number of Drawing Halls with capacity of each
Number of Drawing Hall = 2 Capacity of Drawing Hall = 240 (Mechanical 120 and Civil 120)
• Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each
Number of Computer Centres: 1 Capacity of Computer Centre = 150 (Cognizant Lab)
• Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each The examinations are conducted within the entire campus using all classrooms.
• Online examination facility (Number of Nodes, Internet bandwidth, etc.): Need to get it from Kumbhar sir
• Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons
The ground floors are accessible with ramps and upper floors are
accessible with lift creating barrier free built environment for disabled and elderly persons. The central facilities like Library, auditorium, computer centre are also disabled and elderly friendly environment. Also, disabled friendly toilets are present within the campus.
• Occupancy Certificate – the original copy is in the file with Director Office • Fire and Safety Certificate - the original copy is in the file with Director
Office
• Hostel Facilities
Total Area = 37454.44 Sq. M. Total Hostel Accommodation Capacity Boys = 1218 (1168 U.G. + 50 P.G)
38 Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science Meta
39 Minerals & Metals Review (Monthly) Meta
40 Indian Institution of Industrial Engg. Prod
41 Indian Jrl of Engg. & Materials Science Prod
42 Industrial Products Finder Journal Prod 43 International Journal of Advanced Mechatronics and
Robotics
Prod
44 Intel Jrl of Surface Science & Engg Research Prod 45 Productivity Journal Prod
46 Indian Journal of Chemical Tech. Science
47 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec-A Cemistry
48 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec-B Cemistry
49 ISST Jrl. Of Applied Chemistry Cemistry
50 Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics Physics
51 ISST Jrl. Of Applied Physics Physics
52 Indian Jrl. Of Pure & Applied Mathematics Mathamtics 53 Instrumentation Control Journal Science
54 International Journal of Nano Science, Nano Engineering
& Nanotechnology
Science
55 Journal of Indian Inst. Of Science Science
56 IUP Journal of Supply Chain Management Science
57 Jrl of Scientific & Industrial Research Science
58 Leadership Science
59 Library Information Technology Library
• E-Library facility: Yes
Users of COEP, (Faculty members, UG ,PG students Ph.D. scholars) have access to online journals ( which we subscribe annually) and e books separate digital section with latest version of computer is designed, to provide comfortable access to online resources and in housed electronics
resources
Library campus is connected with Wi-Fi internet speed 100mbps. Open Public Access Catalogue is available for users. Remote Enquiry Service is also available for user which allows user to
place queries electronically via email or web form. Grammerly Software: Writing assistance provides users to improve their writing skills.
Turnitin Software : Provides users to check plagiarism. NDL: Subscription of National Digital Library for student and staff from 2020 NLIST: Provide to all student and faculty
Cc: librarian.library<[email protected]> Subject: Re: Fw: Process of new registration of our institute Dear User,
This is to inform you that we have successfully uploaded the users csv file. To complete the registration process, kindly inform all users to check their mail & click on the activation link to activate their account and then login to
NDLI portal with the password sent by us. If the users didn't receive any activation mail yet, please inform them to go the "Account Recovery" option in the NDLI portal to reset their password.
Regards NDLI Support Team Dr. Vibha Vyas
Tue 4/7/2020 2:35 PM +7 others Dear All, I hope you all must have received the mail (Please check my trailing mail
for more details) from National Digital Library (.NDL India: Support <[email protected]>) Please go through it and take benefits of academic options provided by the
same. Note that initially you will not be able to login. So kindly go to account recovery option. They will ask you to fill your email id.
Then they will give you a mail at [email protected]. They will share a link to create a password. After that, you can easily login using username as your email id and password, which you have created.
This NDL registration is created for PG students and Faculty members. Department Library Coordinators are requested to circulate to all the faculty
members and PG students in the respective departments. Thanking you in anticipation
• Laboratory and Workshop
List of major equipment & facilities in each laboratory/Workshop
Sr. No.
Name of the Lab Facilities
Department of Applied Science
1
Applied Science-
Chemistry
The department has all the basic Instruments required for Chemistry, Environmental Science laboratory glassware and
Instruments required for material synthesis, characterization and industrial testing. The facilities include Water Analyzer Kit, Water Demineralization Plant, Microprocessor Based pH meter, R O based Water Purifier, Afcoset Electronic Balance, Lab
Guard Fume hood, Inert high temperature work platform, Ball mill, Hydraulic Pellet press and die set, Flame photometer, Colorimeter, 979 VA Computrace– Cyclic voltameter, High temperature furnace, Muffle Furnace, Thermogravimetry
analyzer, Differential Thermal analyzer. Autoclave , Incubator, Hot air oven, bomb calorimeter, Flame photometer, Gas sensor assembly, Apparatus for Fractional Distillation, etc.
2
PG research centre
in Chemistry and
Environmental
science
3
Microbiology and
Nanobiotechnology
Laboratory
The Applied Biology laboratory is recently started in the Department. The research focus is integrating Bioengineering,
Nanotechnology with Life sciences. The current research projects are on diagnostics and biosensing for hospital borne and water borne infections and metabolic disesases. The aim is to develop Point-of-Care devices for prognosis, diagnosis and
monitoring of dieseaes integrating nanomaterials. The laboratory also gives hands-on experience to under-graduate and post-graduate students to carry out short-term projects and practicals. The lab is having microbial culture laboratory,
refrigerated centrifuge, PCR, electrochemical workstations, Biosafety cabinets. The department is planning to develop a state-of-the art laboratory for Nano-Biotechnology and Bioengineering. We have also started with Animal Tissue
Culture and Molecular Biology Lab with equipments like Biosafety cabinet, CO2 incubator, Centrifuges, plate readers, Gel electrophoresis set-up.
4
Animal Tissue
Culture and
Molecular Biology
Laboratory
5
Language
Laboratory
The language lab offers a platform for students and Faculty
members to enrich their communication skills with the help of software applications available in the lab such as Renet Language Studio, ESPOIR Interview Simulator, ESPOIR Spoken English, ESPOIR English through Science and
Technology, etc. It also helps students to practise various international level exams in Business English and TOFEL, GRE.
6
Mitr-Wellness Centre
College students are the cream of young adult population. Many a times it is observed that they are under tremendous
pressure that stems from various aspects like expectations about excelling academically, adjusting with the change in environment, family pressure, family problems, striking a balance between academics, extra-curricular activities,
relationship issues, conflict in the values of the society at large and sometimes, psychological dysfunctioning. The range of problems addressed include academic (exam stress,
nervousness, lack of interest, perceived stress, year-down and backlogs, study habits, time management, and sometimes depressive symptoms), adjustment issues (lack of confidence, perceived insults, clashes with people, and inability to adjust
with change in environment especially for First Year students), relationships (family, clashes with family members, pressure about achievements &responsibilities, trouble with friends and intimate relationships or tumultuous personal relationships) and
personal issues (depressive thoughts & ideas, negative or ambiguous self-image, inferiority complex, unhealthy habits (smoking, drinking, drugs, etc.), fear, and sometimes psychological issues like suicidal ideation, obsessive and/or
compulsive tendencies, depression, anxiety, etc.). All these issues have been and are being dealt with professional psychological counseling wherein the students’ record is maintained and a follow up is done. The number of
session vary as per requirement. If need be, family members can be called for and also, group counseling takes place as per requirement. All cases are handled in the most confidential and empathetic manner. The general success rate is quite
satisfactory, considering that students have largely reported of becoming better and self-reliant at handling problems.
Department of Civil Engineering
7 Environmental
Engineering
COD Digester, Total Organic Carbon, UV- Spectrophotometer,
BOD Incubator Shaker, High volume Air Sampler, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
8 Strength of Materials laboratory
Repairing and installment of new digital system for Existing 60 T capacity Universal testing Machine, Tile Abrasion Testing Machine, Electronic Extensometer, UTM 1780 kN, 600 kN, Tile
Apparatus, Rebound Hammer, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity, Concrete Pan mixter, Creep Apparatus, Rebar Locator, Proposal for New Concrete mixer and Vibration table for concrete technology lab
12 Geotechnical
Engineering Lab
Centrifuge Modeling, Direct Shear Test, Soil Compaction Test,
Total number of systems connected by LAN - (Desktop and workstation) 1934 Total number of systems
connected by WAN - (Laptops) 194 Number and configuration of System (Desktop+Workstation+Laptop) 2128 (Desktop+Workstation+Laptop) Cofiguration of system
Systems are having different configurations like I3,I5, I7 and Xeon processor, RAM 4GB,8GB,16GB,32GB with 500GB and 1TB HDD
➢ Total number of system connected by LAN
2056
➢ Total number of system connected by WAN
264
➢ Major software packages available 106
Sr.
NO. Software list Software List without OS
Legal System
Software/OS
Open Source
Software
Proprietary
Software
1 Antivirus 7.2 Endpoint
Security
Antivirus 7.2 Endpoint Security Microsoft Windows
Server 2008R2 Std/Ent
Ubuntu Server Linux Matlab -
Mathswork
2 Webgatway Seqrite Quick Heal
Webgatway Seqrite Quick Heal Windows Srv 2008R2 Data Ctr/Itanium
Ubuntu Desktop Linux COMSOL
3 Matlab -Mathswork Matlab -Mathswork Windows 10 Pro Debian Linux CarSim
4 Webex Webex Windows 10 Pro N Wordpress LabView
5
Windows Server
2008R2 Std/Ent
Visual Studio Code Windows Server 2019
Datacenter (updated Sept 2019)
Drupal NI Embedded
Vision
6
Windows Srv 2008R2
Data Ctr/Itanium
Machine Learning Server 9.4.7
for Windows Name.com domain name and security
Windows Server 2016
Datacenter
Moodle Creo
7 Windows 10 Pro Microsoft R Client 9.4.7 Windows Server 2019
Standard (updated Sept
2019)
BigBlueButton Ansys
8
Windows 10 Pro N Machine Learning Server 9.3.0
for Windows
Windows Server 2019
Essentials (updated Sept 2019)
MySQL Database
Server
AutoCAD -
AutoDesk
9 Visual Studio Code Visual Studio for Mac MRBS Meeting Room
Booking System Fusion 360
10
Machine Learning Server 9.4.7 for Windows
Name.com domain name and security
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 (updated Sept 2019)
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Hyper works
11 Microsoft R Client 9.4.7
Visual Studio Enterprise 2019 Wiki (COEP Wiki) GT Suite
12 Windows Server 2019 Datacenter (updated Sept 2019)
Agents for Visual Studio 2019 (version 16.0) Test Agent
Nextcloud File Server XILINX
13 Machine Learning Server 9.3.0 for
Windows
Agents for Visual Studio 2019 (version 16.0) Test Controller
Budget: IIC and Bhau’s E cell together was sanctioned a budget of Rs. 5 lac.
TEQIP funding was received at the tune of Rs 8.5 lac for our activities and the
total sponsorship received was around Rs. 18 lac The total expenditure in the
year 2019-20 is about Rs 13 lac.
Activities conducted under IIC in 2019-20:
1. Idea competitions: This year many teams participated and the 17
teams reached the final round. They were judged by IIC members and
first two winners were given a prize money of Rs 20,000 & Rs. 10,000.
2. Pitching & B Plan Competitions: 22 teams reached the final round &
were also judged by IIC members, first two winners were given cash
prizes of Rs. 20,000 &10,000 respectively.
3. Interaction with entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, workshop by
experts
4. Visits to incubators, accelerators
5. A startup exhibition: A two day exhibition of startups is conducted every
year. It witnessed a total of almost 135start up participants including
technological, agricultural, health & lifestyle, student & social startups,
120 investors and footfall of more than 15000. It facilitated more than
700startup internships to students from various colleges and an
investment of Rs. 3.2 crwas promised. It hosted many eminent
personalities as speakers & experts. Few of them were Mr Abhijit
Pawar, Managing Director at Sakal Media Group& Mr. Amit Kalyani,
managing director of Bharat Forge Ltd.
6. Students also participate in competitions at all levels- university to
international level and won prizes at all levels.
➢ Social Media Cell
"The Social Media of COEP is managed by the Social Media Champion who
regularly posts updates and news about activities happening at the institute.
The institute has an official page on Facebook where the updates can be
seen."
Various other social media platforms are used by the institute for promotions
of various activities, achievements, live interactions etc.
➢ Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to
PGCM/ PGDM Institutionsand University Departments
National Academic Depository (NAD) offers an online store house of all
academic awards viz., certificates, diplomas, degrees, mark-sheets etc. duly
digitised and lodged by academic institutions / boards / eligibility assessment
bodies to ensure easy access to and retrieval of all academic awards that are
validated and guaranteed for their authenticity and safe storage
COEP has initiated and uploaded Semester Grade Reports of the final
Semester of the regular students (UG & PG) passed out in the year 2019 on
the portal of CVL NAD.
However, as per notification in March 2020 CVL NAD is delinked.
Subsequently, COEP has initiated the process of registration on DigiLocker
which is an Indian digitization online service provided by Ministry of
Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India under
its Digital India initiative.
• List of facilities available 1. Games and Sports Facilities
College Ground:- 1. Actual ground: - COEP has a wide ground of nearly 7 acres. It has Basketball court, Volleyball court, Cricket, Kho Kho, Kabaddi, Handball,
Football, Baseball, Hackey, and Ball Badminton Grounds. The ground has separate pavilion. 2. Badminton court: - COEP has Badminton court and Table Tennis court near mula-mutha river coast above the boat club canteen.
Various sports:- COEP has manyfacilities and the college has separate team for each and every sport. The college has nearly 20 events and provide each and every
College Gymkhana keeps stock of sports material required for above sports for example footballs, basketballs, cricket kits, bats, tennis rackets, nets, yoga mats, caroms, chessboard etc. College Gymkhana regularly purchases required sports material. Yearly considerable amount of funds are planned in
Budget for every sports.For students representing the college, Daily Allowance and Travel Allowance is given for every sports. For students representing the college in competition at university, Zonal,
National, or International level, if the competition is clashing with the examinations schedule, students are given relief by postponing or
rescheduling their exams (only after prior permission of respective HODs). In some cases marks are given on prorata basis. The college has madesports activities i.e. football, volleyball, hockey, yoga
etc. compulsory for all first year students. College have initiated GY 101 and 102 courses in curriculum for the first year students, Which is audit course in which students have to participate compulsorily. The completion of course is based on student’s participation, minimum 40 hrs in a semester in any
activity as mentioned below.Sports – Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Football, Suryanamaskar, Yoga , NSS and Boat Club.The same participation does not carry any credit/ marks but the same is reflected in mark sheets with Pass or Fail in Physical Education.
As the sports is made compulsory with their choice, right from first year, the background for sports is get prepared for future. For every sports our college provides expert coaches. From second year students are selected in the college team to represent in
various competitions. Boat Club: College has its own boat club which owns about 70 trainee and racing boats
which can be used for various competitions besides regular practice. The club is an active member of professional association like Maharashtra Rowing Association (MRA) and the Amateur Rowers Association (ARAE). It has wide range of unique boats that include Punts, Single Scull, Racing Pair,
Racing Four, Racing Eight, Jr. Whiff, Sr. Whiff, Training Scull, Tuff four, Canoes and Kayaks The college has one full time Assistant Director for Physical education..
Annual Sports Events: Zest: Zest is national level inter engineering college sports event where
more than 35 sports events and more than 10 fun events are included. Every year around 3000 students from all over India participate in the Event. Zest is organized in January every year in COEP college campus.
Regatta:Regatta is the oldest and flagship event of COEP college which is organized by boat club every year. It includes rowing, kayaking and canoing races of intra college students. It includes various other events which are traditionally held like punts formation, mashal dance etc.
2. Extra- Curricular Activities
• The institute has 42 clubs (13 Technical, 25 non-technical and 4 campus festivals) and 6 professional societies that organizes more than 225 social, cultural, technical activities throughout the year. Its mandatory for every student to join either of the clubs which is of his interest and
actively participate in the activities organized by the club, which enables all round development of the students and sensitize them to social problems and make them imbibe long term commitment to work ethically
for the betterment of the society.
• Students regularly participate in the different (Technical/ nontechnical)
activities organized by these Clubs & Groups which provides them with the platform to develop their overall personality & explore their hidden potential, creativity.
• Group activities enable the students to develop their leadership skills,
team building etc.
• Students are also encouraged to participate in various activities organized by the social clubs and a student/ alumni based “Spandan” NGO at the college for the welfare of under privileged group of the
society and create awareness about other social issues related to environment, traffic awareness, pollution etc. This helps the students to generate a sense of belongingness and responsibility towards the society and nation.
• The institute is encouraging the students to constantly try making some new world records. COEP has three world records to its credit viz;Limca Book and Guinness World record for skipping on a single rope by 292 students [2006]&
Guinness World record for the longest painting by numbers 599.94 m long by 135 students [2008], “Akshat”, Most People Solving Rubik’s Cube’ with 3248 participants (2012) and Largest floating image- “Prajyot” of about 24,869 sq. m by 1357 students (2016)
3. Soft Skills development Facilities
• The institute has deployed many novel ideations in the curriculum such as
Soft skill Programmes, Business Communication skill-based lab course in every semester, liberal learning and mandatory learning courses, courses on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Management and Languages, credits attached to Internship and MOOCs
• Several industry institute partnership programs such as soft skills training, competitions, awards, internships, student projects, signing MOU with GTT, CISCO, NASSCOM etc. to provide Business Skills program under National Skill Development Council (NSDC) along with programs like EAGLE
(Energizing Accelerated Growth and Leadership Excellence) program are held to help the students build up life skills, communication skills, commitment, ethics and to be useful to the society. COEP also has a online Counseling forum to facilitate effective dialogue and communication between
the current students and the alumni mentors.
• Changing Gear: A programme conducted in association with CII and Bharat Forge for life skill development of the students.
• The activities organized by BHAU Institute of Innovation, Entrepreneurship
and Leadership (BIEL) and Innovation centre helps the students to develop their entrepreneurial & leadership skills & come up with new business ideas.
• The institute has 42 clubs (13 Technical, 25 non-technical and 4 campus festivals) and 6 professional societies that organizes more than 225
social, cultural, technical activities throughout the year. Its mandatory for every student to join either of the clubs which is of his interest and actively participate in the activities organized by the club, which enables all round development of the students and sensitize them to social
problems and make them imbibe long term commitment to work ethically for the betterment of the society. Following are details of some of the club activities helping the students develop different life skills.
✓ Personality Development club
The motto of Personality Development Club is to develop character with competence. The club emphasizes on invoking hidden soft skills which
are very vital to stay and deal in the current scenario of cut-throat competition. Thus, the club conducts various workshops and training sessions by various experts from the professional world so as to develop communication skills, and to learn about technical presentations and
industrial etiquettes.
✓ Bhau’s Entrepreneurship Cell E-cell organises keynote lectures, workshops, competitions, and several
such events to help the students build their own innovative ideas and ingrain Entrepreneurial mind-set within them.
✓ Mind spark
Student organisers get technically sound and well acquainted with the corporate world, imbibing professional communication skills, event management, social media marketing and leadership
✓ Zest A swift reality check of campus management, crowd handling and maintaining composure in the heat of winning which leads to develop sportsmanship in the students.
✓ Regatta
Portraying perfections from months of hard work, sincerity, dedication and commitment is reflected from the performers. Organizers are resilient to
event management, outreach and outsourcing
✓ Impressions Portraying the essence of art and accommodating all the artists for a
cultural extravaganza is learnt. Corporate outsourcing, social media marketing, handling crowd and reflecting leadership is all it takes.
• Teaching learning Process
• Curriculum and Syllabus of each of the Programs, as APPROVED by the
Academic Council of the Institute: Please type the relevant URL (web-portal link) on COEP’s website.
• Academic calendar of the Institute:
Please type the relevant URL (web-portal link) on COEP’s website.
• Academic Time table with the name of the faculty member, handling the course:
Please type the relevant URL (web-portal link) on COEP’s website.
• Teaching load of the faculty: All full-time regular teachers on campus are assigned teaching load as per
AICTE norms: Professor: 12 Hours/week, Associate Professor: 14 Hours/week, Assistant Professor: 16 Hours/week. Every teacher is mandated to take ONE UG and ONE PG theory course in every academic semester, alongwith the associated laboratory/practical load.
Exceptionally, senior functionaries deliver THREE courses in an academic year. The weekly engagement towards B.Tech projects and M.Tech dissertations is considered as an honorary assignment n teacher’s part and not counted in the above-mentioned prescribed load of a teacher.
• Internal Continuous Evaluation System in Place: Every theory course is assessed with 100 marks examination, out of which 40 marks are assigned for Continuous Evaluation (ISE: In-Sem-
Evaluation), in terms of TWO tests, namely T1 & T2, for 20 marks each. Every teacher is empowered to decide his/her own pattern of question paper for T1 & T2, rather, one of the tests is also permitted to be in terms of Intense individual assignment, individual Seminar, open-book complex problem solving etc. The scores acquired by the student out of his/her 40
marks ISE is counted for his/her grades and SGPA .
• Student’s assessment of faculty, System in place:
Every learner is mandated to render an ONLINE feedback for every theory and lab course registered/learnt by him/her TWICE in an academic semester, on an internally developed MIS. The student is asked to rate the course teacher on the scale of 1-5, for a series of questions associated with the content delivery of the teacher for the course. The
average assessment score (by all students for a particular course) is shared with the course teacher by the respective HoD; well performing teachers are appreciated and rewarded, whereas under-performers are counseled.
• For each Post Garduate Courses give the following
• Title of the Course
Please type the relevant URL (web-portal link) on COEP’s website.
• Curricula and Syllabi Please type the relevant URL (web-portal link) on COEP’s website.
• Laboratory facilities exclusive to the Post Garduate Course Please type the relevant URL (web-portal link) on COEP’s website.
• Special Purpose
Trishna
16. Enrolment and placement details of students in the last 3 years
Undergraduate summary department wise (2017-2018)
Sr. No.
Department No of
Students
graduating
No of students
placed
No of placed
going for
higher studies
Total placed with
higher studies
% placed with
higher studies
1 Civil 77 48 13 61 91.04
2 Planning 49 18 8 26 56.52
3 Computer 86 78 3 81 100
4 IT 76 63 8 71 100
5 Electrical 80 69 2 71 93.42
6 E & TC 78 65 6 71 100
7 Mechanical 163 111 5 116 79.05
8 Metallurgy 65 38 4 42 74.13
9 Instru 39 36 1 37 100
10 Production 66 55 10 65 90.14
Total 779 581 60 641
Average of students placed 82.28
Postgraduate summary department wise(2017-2018)
Sr.
No. Department
No of Students graduated
No of students placed
No of
placed with
higher studies
Total
placed with
higher studies
%
placed with
higher studies
1 Civil 61 19 7 26 40
2 Planning 20 3 3 11.11
3 Computer 32 27 27 72.97
4 Electrical 52 33 33 63.46
5 E & TC 67 45 1 46 67.64
6 Mechanical 58 38 1 39 62.9
7 Metallurgy 25 25 25 100
8 Instru 30 16 16 53.33
9 Production 48 34 34 70.83
Total 393 240 9 249 63.35
Average of students placed
Data for (2018-2019)
Undergraduate Summary Departmentwise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students
graduating
No of students
placed
No of placed
going for higher studies
Total placed
with higher studies
% placed
with higher studies
1 Civil 75 32 10 42 56.00
2 Planning 49 14 10 24 48.97
3 Computer 81 70 6 76 93.82
4 IT 73 59 5 64 87.67
5 Electrical 74 50 5 55 74.32
6 E & TC 75 63 7 70 93.33
7 Mechanical 156 118 10 128 82.05
8 Metallurgy 61 35 5 40 65.57
9 Instru 35 30 2 32 91.42
10 Production 70 45 10 55 78.57
Total 749 516 70 586 78.23
Average of students placed
Data for (2018-2019)
Postgraduate Summary Departmentwise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students graduated
No of students placed
No of placed with
higher
studies
Total placed with
higher
studies
% placed with
higher
studies
1 Civil 66 21 21 31.81
2 Planning 27 1 0 1 3.70
3 Computer 36 7 7 19.44
4 Electrical 55 36 36 65.45
5 E & TC 68 40 1 41 60.29
6 Mechanical 62 42 1 43 69.45
7 Metallurgy 32 15 15 46.87
8 Instru 34 22 2 24 70.58
9 Production 50 38 38 76.00
Total 430 222 4 226 52.55
Average of students placed
Data for (2019-2020)
Undergraduate Summary Department wise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students
graduating
No of students
placed
No of placed going for
higher studies
Total placed
with higher studies
% placed with
higher studies
1 Civil 80 19 10 29 36.25
2 Planning 50 8 8 16.00
3 Computer 83 78 0 78 93.97
4 IT 87 78 2 80 91.95
5 Electrical 76 51 6 57 75
6 E & TC 85 55 6 61 71.76
7 Mechanical 161 86 43 129 80.12
8 Metallurgy 63 39 2 39 61.9
9 Instru 36 25 1 26 72.22
10 Production 72 37 18 55 76.39
Total 793 476 88 562 70.87
Average of students placed
Data for (2019-2020)
Postgraduate Summary Department wise
Sr. No.
Department No of Students graduated
No of students placed
No of placed with higher
studies
Total placed with
higher studies
% placed with
higher
studies
1 Civil 64 7 7 10.93
2 Planning 29 0 0
3 Computer 39 20 0 20 51.28
4 Electrical 52 23 23 44.3
5 E & TC 68 31 1 32 47.05
6 Mechanical 62 29 29 46.77
7 Metallurgy 32 8 0 8 25
8 Instru 28 9 3 12 42.85
9 Production 45 18 18 40.00
Total 419 145 4 149 35.56
Average of students placed
17. List of Research Projects / Consultancy Works
Sr. No.
Name of Department
Project Title Co- Ordinator Sponsorin
g agenc
y
Sanctioned Letter No. and Date
Amount (RS. in Lakhs)
Whether Ongoing/
Completed
Financial Year 2019-20
1 Intsrumentation Numerical optimization in reconfigurable hardware to extend the use of model predictive control for real time applications
Vaishali Patane and D N Sonawane
DST F.No.SR/WOS-A/ET-120/2018 dated 30.12.2019
28.14 Ongoing
2 Mechanical Engineering
Fatigue growth characterization at cold and elevated temperatures of cracked thin aluminium-alloy panels repaired with polymer composite patch
Prof. P Kumar (PI) Prof.PrakashSShinde (CO-PI)
Structures panel, Aeronautic Research & Development Board, DRDO, New Delhi
Additional grant for 2019-20 ARDB/01/1051829/M/I dated 23.10.2019
4.83 Ongoing
3 Mechanical Engineering
Air conditioning Experimental Equipment with NI software DAQ
Moderation of Industrial Fluid Power (Filter test bench assembly)
Dr. M P khond AICTE-MODROB
FN 9-13/RIFD/MOD Policy-I/2017-18
10.50
Ongoing
5 Institute RPS for Research Centre under NDF(RPS-NDF)
Dircetor COEP AICTE 7.5.2019 23.85 Ongoing
6 Metallurgy A study on Piezoelectric properties of
High Curie
N.B.Dhokey AICTE-
MODR
OBS
-- 16.50 Ongoing
temperature piezoceramics
7 Electrical Comparative
studies of various configurations of LEM’s
and Design analysis of Linear PMSM for
EMLS
Dr. R. T. Ugale,
Dr. S. S.
Dambhare, Dr.
N.K.Chougule
R & D
Engine
ers,
DRDO
, Pune
RDE/EMSG/C
ARS/2019-
20/15 dated
17.12.2019
9.30 Ongoing
Total 104.12
Sr. No.
Name of Department
Project Title Co- Ordinator Sponsorin
g agenc
y
Sanctioned Letter No. and Date
Amount (RS. in Lakhs)
Whether Ongoing/
Completed
Financial Year 2020-21
1 Manufacturing
Engineering &
Industrial
Management
Modernization
of Rapid
Protyping Lab
Dr. P. D.
Pantawane/
Dr.(Mrs.) Arati
Mulay
AICTE-
MODR
OBS
9-
19/1DC/MODR
OB/2019-20
dated 1.9.2020
12.50 Ongoing
2 Civil Engineering Modernization
of Fluid
Mechanics
Laboratory in
Civil
Engineering
Department
Dr.N.M.Mohite AICTE-
MODR
OBS
Ref No.
12/AICTE/RIF
D/MOD(Policy-
2)-27/2012-13
17.50 Ongoing
3 Metallurgy High
temperature
wear study of
High Entropy
Alloy
N B Dhokey
V S Poddar
AICTE-
RPS
12.53 On going
4 Metallurgy Installation of
High Pressure
Die Casting
facility and
training center
B. B. Ahuja
S P Butee
ALUC
AST
100.0
On going
5 Metallurgy A study on
piezoelectric
properties of
High Curie
temperature
Piezoceramics
K.R. Kamble,
N.B. Dhokey
AICTE
-
MODR
OB
F.No.-
48/RFID/MOD/
Policy-I/2018-
19
11.00 On going
6 Metallurgy Studies on
Microstructure
and
Mechanical
Properties of
En19 Steel for
Small arms
gun barrel
applications
N.B. Dhokey
ARDE-
DRDO
Mail from
ARDE drdo
dated
22.2.2021
08.50 On going
7 Intsrumentation AICTE ATAL
FDP on
Wearable
technology
Kalyani Bhole D.
N Sonawane
AICTE-
ATAL
F.N.
01/AICTE/ATA
L-HQ/2019-20
0.93 Completed
8 Intsrumentation AICTE ATAL
FDP on
Control
system and
sensor
technology
D. N. Sonawane
A. S. Deshpande
AICTE-
ATAL
AICTE/ATAL/2
019-
20/158256798
8 dated
23.11.2020
0.93 Completed
9 Manufacturing
Engineering &
Industrial
Management
AICTE ATAL
FDP on AI &
Robotics only
for CBSE
Teachers
Training
Dr. M.D.
Jaybhaye
AICTE-
ATAL
Email fro WRO
Mumbai dated
19.10.
2020
0.93 Completed
10 Applied Science Demonstration
of Solar Sail
deployment
system in
space
M Y Khaladkar ISRO_
SIPO
Email
communication
dt 11/09/2020
20.20 Recently
started
11 Electrical AICTE ATAL
FDP on
Renewable
Energy
Intergration
and Energy
Storage
Dr. Archana
Thosar,
Dr. S.S.
Dambhare
AICTE-
ATAL
01-
/AICTE/ATAL-
HQ/201-20
0.93 Completed
12 Manufacturing
Engineering &
Industrial
Management
AICTE ATAL
FDP on
System
Engineering
Dr. B. Rajiv AICTE-
ATAL
AICTE letter
dated
14.01.2021
0.93 Ongoing
13 Instrumentation Development
of Vehicle
Dynamic plant
Model and
Embedded
Co-simulation
with ARM plat
form
Dr. D. N.
Sonawane
VRDE(
DRDO)
A'Naga
r
CARS
VRDE/MIG/TC
/CARS/2020
dated
27/10/2020
7.50 Completed
• Industry linkage
Industry Supported State-of-the- art labs at COEP
Sr.
No.
Laboratory Name of
sponsored company
Amount Donated
(Rs. In Lakhs)
Year of
Establishment
Department of Civil Engineering
1 Plumbing Lab Indian Plumbing Association
150 2007
Total 150
Dr. Gauri Shah School of Computer Engineering& Information Technology
2
Advanced Graphics Lab NVIDIA 14.5 2008
3 Cloud Computing Lab IBM 11.5 2012
4 Cognizant Lab Cognizant 20 2014
5 Dr. Gauri Shah school of Computer Engineering and Information .
Mr. Sudhir& Mrs. Rajni Shah
500 2019
Total 546
Department of Electrical Engineering
5 Switchgear Lab L & T 10 2008
6
Frugal Innovation Lab HELLA India Automotive Pvt.
Ltd.
70 2018
7 K. R. Natu School of Electrical Engineering
Demech 500 2018
Total 580
Department of Electronics &Telecommunications
8 BSNL Telecom Lab BSNL 50 2005
9 Texas Instrument’s Centre of Excellence
Texas Instrument’s
30 2018
Total 80
Department of Instrumentation & Control Engineering
10 Industrial Automation Lab
Emerson Engineering Export centre, Pune
125 2003
11 Integrated Automation Lab
Rockwell Automation
22 2007
12 Smart Building Management System
Lab
Johnson Controls 35 2018
Total 182
Bajaj School of Mechanical Engineering
13
Modern Steam Lab Forbes Marshall 50 2009
14 I C Engine Kirloskar Oil 100 2014
Lab Engine & Cummins
15 Computational Lab for Automotive Technology
AVL India 25 2014
16 Mechanical Laboratory Renovation
Bajaj Auto Ltd 1200 2015& 2020
17
Danfross Refrigeration &Airconditioning (RAC) Laboratory, a Centre of
Excellence
Danfross Industries Pvt. Ltd
45 2015
18 Eaton Fluid Power Lab Eaton India Ltd. 45 2017
19 Vibration and Acoustics lab
Dr. TansenChoudhary
of Fluid controls
7 2020
Total 1472
Firodia School of Metallurgy & Materials Science
20 Wire Lab Tata Steel Ltd 6.25 2006
21 Corrosion Lab Eaton 58 2014
22 Up gradation of the Department Building
Firodia 400 2020
Total 464.25
Department of Production Engineering and Industrial Management
22 Workshop Premeir Ltd 200 2010
23 Fab Lab MIT USA 50 2009
24 3D Make Lab Geometric Ltd 120 2014
25
Bio Medical Engineering
& Technology Lab
Rajiv Gandhi
Science & Technology Commission, Government of
Maharashtra
250 2014
Total 620
Bhau Institute of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership
26 BIEL BuildingAppeal for Partnership with COEP for Doctoral Fellowship Scheme
Alumni & Industrialist: Mr. Narendra kale
Mr. Sanjay Inamdar Mr. NickhilJakatdar Mr. Atul Kirloskar Late Dr. Gauri Shah
550 2010
Total 550
Grand Total 4644.25
• MOU with Industries
List of Memorandum of Understanding signed with various Organization/Firms
Sr.
No.
Signed with Date of signing
the MOU
Description Duration of
MOU validity
1. Department of
Electronics and
Information
Technology,
Ministry of
Communication and
Information
Technology
8th April 2015 Setup DiEtY Sponsored project
entitled “Information Security
Education and Awareness (ISEA)”
Project (Phase- II) under the scheme
’Digital India and Manpower
Development.’
7th April 2020
2. Intellectual Property
Rights’ Boutique
(INK IDEE)
16th July 2015 The party would be assisting to draft
and file for patents applications in
India and worldwide, assisting in filing
and consult IPR matters and
providing help in organizing
workshops and conference.
15th July 2020
3. Tata Motors Limited 14th March 2016 Collaboration with existing Ph. D and
M. Tech Programmes Mechanical,
Metallurgy, Industrial Design,
Powertrain, Hybrid powertrains,
Modeling and Optimzation
(transportation), Electronics, ME
programmes for TML employees in
form of electives in some areas,
Sponsorship by Tata Motors, 6
months partnership for B. E students,
partnering in CSR initiatives by Tata
Motors promote education and guest
lecture series.
13th March
2021
4. Tata Technologies
Limited and
Foundation For
Innovation and
Social
Entrepreneurship
13th May 2016 Set up and “Industrial Design
Innovation Center” on industry
academia collaboration, in the field of
Automotive, Aerospace, Industrial
Heavy Machinery and develop,
institutional networks for innovation in
thematic area.
12th May 2026
(Xerox Copy)
5. 3DPLM Software
Solutions Ltd
4th July 2016 To set up/promote a
“Entrepreneurship and Technical
Skills Enhancement” Project at COEP
Premises
3rd July 2019
Sr.
No.
Signed with Date of signing
the MOU
Description Duration of
MOU validity
6. Schindler India
Private Limited
23rd August 2016 To award scholarship to the eligible
students intending to pursue bachelor
of engineering and technology in
COEP under the Schindler “Fulfill
Futures’ Scholarship Program –
‘Schindler Igniting Minds’ (‘SIM’)
31stMay 2020
7. MarathiVishakoshNi
rmitiMandalMumbai
3rd October 2016 Department of Civil Engineering,
Electronics Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering Metallurgy & Material
Science to promote the study of
Marathi and the use of Marathi as a
medium of instruction, study and
research and examination.
2nd October
2021
8. HSBC Software
Development
(India) Private
Limited
4th November
2016
Campus Recruitment programme and
also engaging in internship
programme, domain sessions,
sponsorship programme and faculty
connect programme (Letter of
Intent)
--
9. State Bank of India 2nd November
2017
Combo Card for students and faculty 1st November
2022
10. M/S Hella India
Automotive Pvt. Ltd
17th January 2018 Providing academic assistance and
expertise for conducting internship,
sponsored projects, job opportunities
and consultancy assignments to
students and faculty.
30th June 2020
11. SUPPLEMENTAR
Y MOU
HELLA India
Automotive Private
Limited (HIA) and
BAL
SWAVLAMBAN
TRUST (BST)
27th December
2018
COEP and HIA entered into MOU
dated 17th January, 2018
BST is a registered Trust promoted
by HIA
Course work for M. Tech batch
(students selected by HIA), faculty
/experts of COEP will be invited as
Adjunct faculty to cover HELLA
specified courses.
12. PTC Software
(India) Pvt Ltd
26th February
2018
Sponsorship includes funding student
projects/fellowship for 4 yrs PhD 2
yrs M Tech, training /education to
PTC employees, PTC assisting in co-
teaching at COEP , Instituting Chair
position for a year or two, internship
to students both UG and PG, joint
research project, conduct elective
25th February
2023
courses in COEP and financial
support as title sponsor for Mindspark
event.
13. TATA Consultancy
Service Ltd
7th August 2018 Exchange of scholars, researchers &
students for research through
inbound and outbound sabbaticals,
exchange for seminars, conferences,
workshops and other academic
interaction meetings, internship for
students, exploring opportunities for
research advisory or consulting
services and collaborative research
6th August
2020
14. CVL National
Academic
Depository (CVL
NAD)
17th January 2019 Uploading academic awards of
COEP students/awardees from the
current academic years in the NAD
portal.
30th
September
2019
15. Eaton India
Foundation
5th February 2019 A project called “Pratibha” under
which Eaton will provide merit based
scholarship support for woman
student of the Institute in Science and
Technology by way of giving away
the “Pratibha Awards”
31st December
2020
16. Alumni Association
of College of
Engineering, Pune
and
1969 Batch COEP
11th June 2019 Donation to the tune of Rs. 1.00 for
construction of new ‘Club House” for
students of COEP
--
17. Mrs. Rajni Sudhir
Shah
And
Alumni Association
of College of
Engineering
16th June 2019 Donation of Rs. 5 Crores in the
memory of her daughter Dr. Guari
Shah for construction of Library and
Computer Engineering and
Information Technology Department
--
18. Mrs. Rajni Sudhir
Shah
And
COEP’s Bhau
Institute of
Innovation,
Entrepreneurship
and Leadership
(Xerox)
16th June 2019 Donation of Rs. 1 Crore in the
memory of her daughter Dr. Guari
Shah as seed funding for fresh Start
Ups and also Institute Best Ideation
Annual Award, including naming of
Dr. Gauri Shah Innovation Lab
--
Sr.
No.
Signed with Date of signing
the MOU
Description Duration of
MOU validity
19. Amended
Endurance
Technologies
Limited
1st July 2019 Sponsoring Final Year M Tech
Students
30th June 2024
20. Altair Engineering
India Pvt Ltd
21stAugust 2019 COEP – Altair Centre of Excellence
on Electric – Mobility center enabling
60 engineers to work simultaneously
on Electric Mobility applications.
Altair acts as technology partner will
provide free of cost all simulation
tools, design tools and assisting in
teaching and education programme
in Electric Mobility course.
20th August
2020
21. Schindler India
Private Limited
23rd August 2019 Awarding scholarship under the
Schindler “Fulfill Futures””
Scholarship Program – ‘Schindler
Igniting Minds’(SIM) to the eligible
needy students pursuing B. Tech
Engineering and Technology.
22nd May
2023
22. Hella India
Automotive Private
Limited
And
Bal Swavlamban
Trust
7th September
2019
HIT to provide academic assistance
and expertise for conducting
internship, sponsored projects, job
opportunities and consultancy
assignments for selected(M.Tech)
students and BST to provide financial
assistance to visiting faculties
6th September
2021
23. Dassault Aviation 17th October 2019 Dassault Aviation with COEP and their French academic partners propose to develop a “Centre of Excellence Aerospace, from
design to maintenance”, including importing Curriculum of Excellence with French academic partners.
16th October
2024
24. Resourceful
Education
Foundation
1st November
2019
Financial aid to needy and deserving
students
31st October
2020
25. Gamma CAE
Technologies
Private Limited
15th November
2019
Setting up a “COEP-Gamma
Technologies Centre of Excellence
on Electric Mobility”
14th
November
2020
26.
Sr.
No.
Signed with Date of signing
the MOU
Description Duration of
MOU validity
27. Automotive Research
Association of India
And
Savitribai Phule Pune
University
And Cummins
College of
Engineering for
Women Pune
29th November
2019
One year Post Graduate Diploma
in Electric Mobility (PGDEM) and
exchange of academic staff/
researchers/students and
collaborative research and joint
academic meeting,
28th November
2024
(Original)
28. Commissioner
Ahmednagar
Municipal
Corporation,
Ahmednagar
17th December
2019
COEP as a Third Party Technical
Audit for various departmental
works consisting of site visit,
sample testing, submitting
technical opinion, checking the
design of various work as per the
AMC and physical and technical
verif ication of completed works as
per the GR 2016/No.335/Navi-33,
Mantralaya, Mumbai
16th December
2022
29. Data Security
Council of India,
Noida
7th January 2020 Facilitating and conducting the
Cybersecurity and Privacy
programs – training, workshops
and project in collaboration with
Bhau and COEP
6th January
2024
30. École Supérieure des
Technologies
Industrielles
Avancées (ESTIA),
Biarritz, France
1st February 2020 a) Academic Exchange program
b) Research Program
c) Study Program
Student exchange of Bachelor of
Technology Program: 2 students
per semester and Engineering
Master Program: 3 students per
year
31st January
2025
31. The Automotive
Research
Association of India
(ARAI)
Second
Extension/
Renewal of
Original MOU
1) 14th May 2010
Jointly two year M.Tech
Programme in Mechanical -
Automotive Technology
15th April 2025
(5 years)
2) renewed on 16th
April 2015 (5
years)
3) 16th April 2020
(5 years)
Sr.
No.
Signed with Date of signing
the MOU
Description Duration of
MOU validity
32. Dimensionless
Technologies Pvt Ltd
29th June 2020 Organize and conduct online
programs on Data Science and AI
for PG Diploma degree
certif ication
28th June 2023
33. Credit Suisse
Services (India)
Private Limited
(CSSI)
6th June 2018 Curriculum of “Finance and
Technology” course (Theory and
laboratory)
5th June 2020
AMENDED on
15th September
2020
14th
September
2022
34. SLM Solution
Germany, Design
Tech System Pvt.
Ltd. & COEP's Bhau
Institute of
Innovation
Entrepreneurship
and Leadership
(Xerox)
28th September
2020
To establish Joint Technology
Demonstration Centre
(JTDC) for Laser Based Metal
Additive Manufacturing (LMAM)
27thSeptember
2023
35. ZF India Private
Limited
1st October 2020 ZF Scholarship progamme for 4
students for F. Y. students ( 2020-
2021 till 2023-2024)
30th
September
2023-2024
36. iRobotics & Rookie
Ventures
2nd November
2020
Internship (Vacation and
Semester) for UG and PG
1st November
2023
37. Butterfly Innovations
Private Limited
5th November
2020
Coll Poll Software License and
Service Agreement
4th November
2022
38. Cookson India
Private Limited
23rd November
2020
Scholarship program for needy
students from underprivileged
background and also for providing
laptops along with data cards to
pursue academic course work by
students studying remotely from
their places and related activities
22nd November
2021
39. Siddharth Vasudevan 25th November Retrofit the existing Civil
Engineering Main Building as
--
Moorthy 2020 “Vascon Civil Engineering
Building” and lab as “R Vasudevan
Centre for Research and
Development
40. Moldex3D Academic-
Industrial
Collaboration
14th January 2021 10 copies of MOLDEX 3D
software for 1 year.
13th January
2022
41. Borse India
Automotive Systems
Private Limited
21st January 2021 Summer Internship M. Tech
students (2 batches from A.E.
2019-2020 )
20th January
2023
Sr.
No.
Signed with Date of signing
the MOU
Description Duration of
MOU validity
42. National Knowledge
Network (NKN)
ADDENDUM
2nd February
2021
Access link and/or other
equipment required to make the
connection between the User’s
network and NKN (Xerox)
1st February
2023
43. Mitrakida
Biosolutions Private
Limited (MBPL)
Pune
9th February
2021
Joint academic, research and
consultancy projects work both
long term and short term.(Xerox)
8th February
2026
18. LoA and subsequent EoA till the current Academic year
1994
EOA 2011-12
EOA 2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
19. Accounted audited statement for the last three years
Trishna
20. Best Oractices adopted, if any
Best Academic Practices at COEP
• Choice based Credit System with Relative Grading and Transparent Evaluation, with Honors and Minor Certifications Schemes (with additional credits) introduced for aspiring Learners.
• Regular and Major Revision in Curriculum at Structure level after every FOUR years, with Technology Road Map guided by the Department-wise Industry Advisory Board(IAB).
• Inclusion of MOOCs, Liberal Learning courses, Industry Internships, Mini-project in the curriculum with due credits.
• Mathematics courses essentially in ALL EIGHT Semesters in UG Programs,
Mandatory Program Specifics Mathematics course at ALL PG Programs.
• Mandatory Courses on ‘Innovation’ and ‘Entrepreneurship’ in 2nd year and 3rd year respectively.
• Strong Focus on Science Fundamentals with courses on Humanities and Management, A special course on Applied Biology-“Science of Living Systems” compulsory for All Undergrads.
• Inclusion of Skill based courses at Undergraduate level, one in each semester.
• Co-teaching with Industry personnel/IIT faculty for at least a single course in a Semester, in every department.
• Students Exchange Program effectively implemented for Autonomous
Colleges in the State with Credit Transfer Scheme deployed for a Semester.
Best Administrative & Governance Practices at COEP
• Well documented processes for Procurement, Faculty and Staff Recruitments, Consultancy and R & D, Finance and Accounts, Faculty Development/Empowerment Schemes, Gymkhana, Students Development,
Staff Welfare etc.
• Deans and Heads positions by Rotation of THREE years amongst Senior Professors.
• Delegation of Financial and Administrative powers down the Hierarchy from amongst Deputy Director, Deans, Heads, Administrative Officer, Registrar,
Controller of Examination, various Central Port-folios etc., as per role and responsibility.
• Minutes of Meetings of Board of Governors, Academic Senate, Building & Works Committee etc. available in Public domain on Institute's website www.coep.org.in.
• Appealing Corporate and Industry to amalgamate in COEP’s Development through their CSR, creating state-of-art facility/Labs in ALL Departments. ‘I.I.I.’ for COEP means ‘Industry-Institute-Integration”.
• Mentoring upcoming Autonomous Institutes in the vicinity, which have a potential and desire to transform. -“Handholding the aspiring Institutes and sharing Best & Next Practices of COEP which is a part of Institute Social
Responsibility (ISR) for COEP.”
• All the BoG members contributing at least 100 hours a year towards Institute's development without Conflict of Interest, in various sub-committees of the
Board. “Contribution of Committed & Elite Board Members has fueled COEP’s Journey towards Transformation bringing Excellence”.