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Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Kondhwa (Budruk), Pune-411048
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Name of
Institution SINHGAD ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING,
Address S. No. 40, Kondhwa-Saswad Road,.Near
PMC Octroi Post, Kondhwa(Budruk),
Pune-411048
Village Kondhwa (Budruk)
Taluka Haveli
District Pune
Pin 411 048
State Maharashtra
STD Code 020 Phone No: 26934441, 26934550
Fax No. 26934297 E-Mail:
Website:
www.sinhgad.edu
Nearest Rly
Station
Pune
Distance in Kms (Towards) – 10
Nearest Airport Lohgaon, Pune Distance in Kms (Towards) – 20
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NAME : DR. AVINASH GANESH KHARAT
ADDRESS : 5, PARNAKUTI CO-OP. HOUSING SOCIETY, YERAWADA, PUNE-411006.
MOBILE : 09422026712
FAX : (020) 26934297
E-MAIL : [email protected]
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Name University of Pune
Address Ganeshkhind, Pune
Pin Code 411 007 Period of Affiliation 2009 –2010
STD Code 020 Phone No. 25691233, 25601258,
25601259
Fax No. 25698007
E-Mail [email protected]
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� Members of the Board and their brief background
Sr.
No.
Name & Educational
Qualifications
Address Designation Experience in Running the
Educational Institutions
1 Prof. Maruti Nivrutti
Navale
ME(Elect)MIE,MBA
45/6-10, Green Park
Karvenagar, Pune –52
Founder-
President
Chief Managing
Trustee
(Life Member)
About 17 years experience in
establishing new technological
& professional educational
institutions. About 28 years
total teaching and industrial
experience
2 Prof. Sukhadeo
Nivrutti Navale
M.A. (Economics)
‘Snehal’, College Road,
Karmala, Dist. Solapur
Vice-President &
Trustee
(Life Member)
About 30 years experience in
running the educational
institutes
3 Dr.Mrs. Sunanda
Maruti Navale,
B.A., M.P.M., Ph.D.
45/6-10, Green Park,
Karvenagar, Pune – 52
Founder Trustee,
Secretary & Jt.
Chief Managing
Trustee
(Life Member)
About 5 years experience in
running the educational
Institutions
4 Prof. Dr. Arvind
Vamanrao Bhore,
M.D.
Doctors Quarters
S.K.N. Hospital and
medical College,
Pune – 411 041
Vice – President
& Member
(co-opted)
About 11 years in running &
establishing professional
educational institutes and about
21 years teaching experience
for graduate & post graduate
courses in Medicine
5 Shri Anandrao Shankar
Bansode
MBA, PGDBA
Sulochana Niwas
P.P. Dias Compound,
Jogeshwari (East)
Natwaragar, Mumbai-
60
Member –
Managing
Council
(Life Member)
About 5 years experience in
running the educational
Institute
6 Shri Sanjay Sadashiv
Navale
32, Shila Vihar Colony,
Paud Road, Pune – 38
Member –
Managing
Council
(Life Member)
About 8 years experience of the
Institute
7 Shri Dadasaheb
Vithoba Navale
47/2B, Karve Road,
Pune – 411 004
Member –
Managing
Council
(Life Member)
About 8 years association as a
Founder Member of the society
and Profession – Farming
8 Shri Santosh Mahadeo
Navale
A/P: Ekhatpur
Tal. Sangola,
Dist. Solapur
Member –
Managing
Council
(Life Member)
About 8 years association as a
Founder – Member of the
Society and profession –
farming
9 Mrs Vijaya Sukhadeo
Navale
M.A., B.Ed., L.L.B
‘Snehal’, College Road,
Vidyanagar, Karmala,
Dist. Solapur
Member –
Managing
Council
(Life Member)
About 19 years teaching
experience and about 7 years in
conducting the education
Institutions
10 Mr. Gul Kishinchand
Shahani,
B.Sc
Mahavir Park, Baner
Road, Aundh, Pune –
411 007
Member –
Managing
Council
(Nominated)
About 36 years industrial
experience and 8 years teaching
11 Prof. (Mrs.) Jyoti
Deepak Bhivpathaki
M.A. (Eco), M. Phil
Parashuram
Apartments, Sankalp
society, Paud Phata,
Pune – 411 038
Member –
Managing
Council
(Nominated)
About 5 years teaching
experience and running the
educational institute
12 Prof. Sopan Ganpat
Kale
18, Rasta Peth, Pune –
411 011
Member –
Managing
About 16 years teaching
experience and practicing as
3
B.Com, F.C.A. Council
(Co-opted)
Chartered Accountant. About 4
years experience in running the
educational institute
13
Prof. (Mrs.)Shakuntala
Subhash Bhange
M.A., B.Ed.
Ankur Park,
Mukundnagar, Pune
Member –
Managing
Council
(Co-opted)
About 21 years teaching
experience and about 5 years in
running the educational institute
14 Shri Subhash Soudagar
Bhange
M.A., M.P.Ed.
Ankur Park,
Maharshinagar, Pune –
411 009
Member –
Managing
Council
(Nominated)
About 31 years teaching
experience and about 8 years
association with the Society
15 Shri Deepak
Pandharinath
Bhivpathaki
M.A., MBA /PGDBA,
DME, PDPE
“Parushuram Apts.”,
Sankalp Society, Paud
Road, Pune – 411 038
Member –
Managing
Council
(Nominated)
About 21 years teaching
experience and about 8 years
association with the Society
16 Dr. Vinod Kelkar
M.S. (Surgery)
Laxmi-Vishnu Apts.,
Erandawane, Behind
Maharshi Karve
Telephone Exchange,
Nal Stop Chowk, Pune
– 411 004
Member –
Managing
Council
(Co-opted)
Medical practicing – Surgery
and having rich experience in
conducting hospitals.
Associated with several social
organisations
17 Shri Vasant Maruti
Masake
Swapna-Shilp,
Ganeshnagar, Pune –
38
Member –
Managing
Council
(Co-opted)
Dy. Inspector General of
Registration & Controller of
Stamps (Revenue Office), Pune,
Govt. of Maharashtra
� Members of Academic Advisory Body
Sinhgad Technical Education Society (STES) Pune has hand picked eminent personalities
from the field of education and industry as members of the Management Committee.
Further, it has appointed Directors for each of the faculties under its aegis including
Sciences / Technology / Health Sciences Pharmacy/ Management from among the
experienced and dedicated educationists and administrators. For the development of
Management Education division, the Society has appointed separate team of
Directors/Professors who are competent on the matters such as preparing Detailed Project
Reports for increase in intake or starting new institutions.
� Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body
Board meetings are held minimum twice in a year & academic advisor body meetings are
held three to four times in a semester
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� Organizational chart and processes
Sinhgad Technical Education Society
Managing Committee
� Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic
affairs/improvements
Periodic feedbacks are taken from the students by the academic advisory committee
during and also at the end of each semester which are discussed with the concerned staff
members for the appropriate corrective action. The proper motivation & team spirit is
continuously maintained through the staff meetings. Also the continuous monitoring &
setting up of the necessary target results is done for maintaining healthy academic
environment and proper desired quality of teaching-learning process.
� Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance
Suggestions from all stakeholders, i.e., the students, parents, industries & the society in
general, are appreciated & the best practices of some other institutes are also adopted so
as to convert the institution as center of excellence. The academic schedule is followed
scrupulously throughout the semesters. Also students & staff with best performance is
appropriately appreciated �
��Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance
Periodic feedbacks are taken from the students by the academic advisory committee
during and also at the end of each semester which are discussed with the concerned staff
members for the appropriate corrective action. The proper motivation & team spirit is
continuously maintained through the staff meetings. Also the continuous monitoring &
Governing Body Registrar STES Local Managing Committee
Director (Engg) Director (Placements) Director (R&D)
Principal
Academic Departments Administration
HOD
Comp HOD
Mech
HOD
IT
HOD
E&TC
HOD
FE
Accounts
Section
Students’
Section
Estt.
Section
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setting up of the necessary target results is done for maintaining healthy academic
environment and proper desired quality of teaching-learning process.
��Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students
The society & the institute believe in open door policy & participative
managements. Hence students, staff & parents have open access to the authorities.
This helps in solving the problems before they are magnified, which results in
almost nil grievances.
V. PROGRAMS
� Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE:
Undergraduate Programmes:
I. B.E. (Computer Engineering) : 60 Intake
II. B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication) : 120 Intake
III. B.E. (Information Technology) : 60 Intake
IV. B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) : 90 Intake
Postgraduate Programme:
I. M.B.A. : 60 Intake
� Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE
The institution started in 2005-06, hence it will be eligible for accreditation in the year 2010
� For each Programme, the following details:
•
• Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last three years
Academic Year 2006-07
Program Name Merit CET
(Out of 200)
AIEEE Management
(Out of 300)
First Merit 156 163 274 E&T/C
Last Merit 104 74 157
First Merit 159 136 283.2 Computer Engg.
Last Merit 96 118 152.3
First Merit 158 112 203 Information
Technology Last Merit 77 70 153
First Merit 151 64 244 Mechanical Engg.
Last Merit 79 46 150
Name Duration Sanctioned
Intake
BE (Computer Engineering)
BE (Electronics & Telecommunication)
BE (Information Technology)
BE (Mechanical Engineering)
4 Years
60
120
60
90
MBA 2 Years 60
6
Academic Year 2007-08
Program Name Merit CET
(Out of 200)
AIEEE Management
(Out of 300)
First Merit 159 108 141 E&T/C
Last Merit 131 59 86
First Merit 156 139 100 Computer Engg.
Last Merit 144 71 96
First Merit 150 93 128 Information
Technology Last Merit 136 50 96
First Merit 151 84 134 Mechanical Engg.
Last Merit 137 49 73
Academic Year 2008-09
Program Name Merit CET
(Out of 200)
AIEEE Management
(Out of 300)
First Merit 134 121 126 E&TC
Last Merit 86 56 56
First Merit 130 100 97 Computer Engg.
Last Merit 110 74 65
First Merit 122 87 70 Information
Technology Last Merit 110 54 58
First Merit 158 90 97 Mechanical Engg.
Last Merit 85 54 53
� Fee (For Year 2009-10)
CET Quota Institute Level Quota
S.No. Category Fixed by the State
Fee Committee
Being charged
by the
Institution
Fixed by the
State Fee
Committee
Being charged
by the
Institution
1. Admission Fee
2. Tuition Fee
A. Engineering
B. MBA
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
[Both interim fees
for year 2009-10)
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
[Both interim
fees for year
2009-10)
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
3. University fee (Examination
fee, Registration fee etc.)
--- Rs. 457/-
(For both
Engineering &
MBA)
--- Rs. 457/-
(For both
Engineering &
MBA)
4. Hostel fee (Rent etc.) --- ∗Rs. 38600/-
(Including Mess
charges)
--- ∗Rs. 38600/-
(Including Mess
charges)
5. Laboratory fee --- --- --- ---
6. Library fee --- --- --- ---
7. Any other --- --- --- ---
Total Fee
A. Engineering
B. MBA
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
Rs. 115359/-
Rs. 89057/-
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
Rs. 115359/-
Rs. 89057/-
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� Placement Facilities
The Sinhgad technical Education Society (STES) has hand-picked eminent personalities from the
field of education & industry as members of the management committee who are committed to
provide necessary guidance on academic & professional fronts from time to time to serve the interest
of the student community as well as the corporate industrial sectors. STES maintains a closed liaison
with the industry & other leading organizations. STES has established a centralized placement cell at
Pune & regional placement office at Mumbai headed by Director of Training & Placement.
Additionally there are separate placement cells in each of institutes/colleges. There are experts from
different fields contributing their valuable experiences to build the institution as a place of learning &
discipline.
Centralized placement cell for all the institutes of STES is already in operation for last 12 years &
almost 100% placement is effected to the earlier batches. In this institution, we have a separate
Training & Placement Officer namely Prof. S. R. Badami, who is B.E. (Mech) and M. Tech (Prod)
from IIT Bombay. He has a vast industrial experience. He looks after placements of our students in
coordination with Prof. J. N. Pitambare, Dean (Training & Placement) of STES.
� Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary
Sr.
No.
Branch No. of
students
eligible for
placements
Students
placed by
July 2008
Maximum
salary /
annum
Minimum
salary /
annum
Average
salary /
annum
%
Placements
1 Computer
Engineering
23 20 3.50 Lacs 2.40 Lacs 3.00 Lacs 87%
2 Electronics &
Telecomm.
29 18 3.50 Lacs 2.40 Lacs 3.00 Lacs 62%
3 Information
Technology
17 17 3.50 Lacs 2.40 Lacs 3.00 Lacs 100%
4 Mechanical
Engineering
28 27 5.30 lacs 2.20 Lacs 3.00 Lacs 96%
The major companies which have placed our students are:
Infosys, Accenture, Cognizant, Iflex, Atos, tech mahindra, I Nautics, Syntel, Sigma, Tata Motors, L
& T, mahindra & mahindra, taco Furecia,, ECC, Kirloskar Pneumatics, TVS, Honeywell. �
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��Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign
University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their
AICTE approval. NIL
� If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details:
• Details of the Foreign Institution/University:
• Name of the University/Institution
• Address
• Website
• Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country
• Ranking of the Institution/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.
• For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following:
• Programme Focus
• Number of seats
• Admission Procedure
• Fee
• Placement Facility
• Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary
• Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the
Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under
notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16th May, 2005
Not Applicable
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� Branch wise list faculty members:
PERMANENT FACULTY
Qualifications with field of
specialization
with class / division of passing
Experience
a) Teaching
b) Industry
c) Research Name
of the
Course
Sr.
No
Name (s)
of the
Teaching
Faculty
Designatio
n
(Lecturer/
Asst.
Professor/
Professor) UG PG
Doct
orate
Date of
Birth
a b c
Date of
Joining
the
Instituti
on
Gross
Total
Salary
as on
Date
with
scale &
Basic pay
PAN
Number P.F. A/C No.
Civil
Engg. 1.
Dr. A. G.
Kharat Principal
B.E.
(Civil)
First
M.E.
(Civil) Ph.D
30/03/
1955 24 6 12
11/06/
2008
69865
(25000)
ABRPK
2385G --
Elect.
Engg. 2.
Prof. C.B.
Bangal
Professor
& Vice-
Principal
B.E.
(Elect.)
First
M.E.
(Elect.)
Dist.
Ph.D
Thes
Sub
mitt
ed
02/07/
1964 24 - -
01/09/
2007
59840
(22400)
AAYPB
2691Q
MH/031676/
0189
3. Mr. S.S.
Shete
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Comp)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(Comp)
Pursuing
- 10/07/
1969 18 - -
10/08/
2006
36950
(13680)
ADAPS
0701P
MH/031676/
02135
4. Mr. B.B.
Gite
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Comp)
(Second)
M.E.
(C.S.E)
(First)
- 15/08/
1974 5.8 4 -
16/01/
2006
38052
(14100)
AIXPG
2598Q
MH/031676/
01814
5. Mrs.L.J.
Sankpal
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(C.S.E)
(First)
M.E.
(C.S.E)
(First)
- 31/05/
1969 18 - -
03/07/
2006
38052
(14100)
ABPPG
6834J
MH/031676/
02140
6. Mr. A. S.
Shitole
Sr.
Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
First
M.Tech
(Comp)
Pursuing
- 23/05/
1979 8 - -
14/07/
2008
30702
(11300)
BDFPS
1586J
MH/031676/05
524
7. Mrs. D.K.
Joshi Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(Comp)
Pursuing
- 28/06/
1980 7.5 - -
01/07/
2005
24928
(9100)
AHXPJ
1385K --
8. Mrs. P.V.
Kasture Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(IT)
Pursuing
- 11/09/
1982 2 - -
06/07/
2007
23484
(8550)
AZYPK
1087G --
9. Ms. K.A.
Magade Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
(First)
M.E.
(Comp)
Pursuing
- 05/03/
1985 2 - -
24/08/
2007
22763
(8275)
ATRPM
0567A
MH/031676/
02140
10. Ms. G. J.
Kulkarni Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
Dist
M.E.
(CSE )
(IInd)
- 18/05/
1985 1.2 - -
16/06/
2008
24489
(8825)
BFUPK
0010G --
11. Mrs. M. E.
Sanap Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
First
-
- 04/05/
1983 3.1 - -
14/07/
2008
24205
(8550)
BZHPS
04210B
MH/52983/
164
12. Mr. S. P.
Godse
Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
First
M.E.
(IT) -
17/03/
1981 4 - -
25/08/
2008
24928
(9100)
AOLPG
8238N
MH/12/32753/
509
13. Ms. M. S.
Kedar
Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
First
M.E.
(Comp)
Appeared
- 21/05/
1985 2.2 - -
22/08/
2008
24928
(8275)
CDNPS
8076G --
14. Ms. G.S.
Bhange Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
Dist
-- -- -- 0.6 1.5 - 02/03/
2009
22040
(8000)
AKTPB
1871B
MH/34510/
2697
Comp.
15.
Mr. S. D.
Hake Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
First
-- -- 18/09/
1986 1 - -
27/08/
2009
22040
(8000)
In
Process --
16. Prof. A P.
Kalawar Professor
B.E.
(E& TC)
(Second)
M.E.
(E&TC)
(Dist.)
-- 19/09/
1948 37 2 -
06/01/
2006
59840
(22400)
ABNPK
6219M
MH/031676/
1813
E&T/C
17.
Dr. M.S.
Gaikwad Professor
B.Sc.
First
M.E.
(Elex.)
First
Ph.D
Elex
01/06/
1959 27 - -
01/12/
2007
59840
(22400)
ABIPG
7459A
MH/29398/
24
10
18. Mr. K.P.
Patil
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(E& TC)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(E&TC)
(Dist.)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
03/04/
1966 21 - -
01/07/
2006
45770
(17040)
AAYPP
3474D
MH/031676/
2068
19. Mr.S.S.
Khot
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Elex)
(First)
M.E.
(Elex)
(Dist.)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
26/07/
1973 13.5 - -
18/08/
2006
36950
(1368/0)
ANUPK
4751D
MH/031676/
2136
20. Mrs. J. .P.
Shinde
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(E& TC)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(E&TC)
(First)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
22/10/
1976 11 - -
06/07/
2006
34945
(12840)
AUDPS
6647J
MH/031676/
498
21. Mr. P. N.
Shinde
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Elex)
(First)
M.Tech.
(Elex)
(Dist.)
- 07/11/
1970 15 1 -
23/06/
2007
38252
(14100)
ACNPS
2660M
MH/031676/
2200
22.
Mrs.
Seema
Rajput
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Elex)
(Dist)
M.E.
(Elex)
First
- 31/05/
1975 9 - -
01/07/
2005
33642
(12420)
AHIPR
2576H --
23. Mr.R. P.
Borse
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(E& TC)
(First)
M.E.
(Elex)
(Dist.)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
06/04/
1980 7 - -
09/07/
2007
33642
(12420)
AICPB
8222H
MH/031676/
03060
24. Mr. S. D.
Ruikar
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(E &TC)
First
M.E.
(E &TC)
First
Ph.D
Purs
uing
31/05/
1977 7 2 -
12/07/
2008
34745
(12840)
AFOPR5
980H --
25. Mr. S. T.
Jadhav
Sr.
Lecturer
B.E.
(E &TC)
First
M.E.
(E &TC) -
15/07/1
975 3 6 -
02/06/
2008
28996
(10650)
ADLPJ
6561B
MH/29082/
260
26. Mrs.
Ruchi. Jain Lecturer
B.E.
(E&TC)
(Dist)
M.E.
(E& TC)
(Dist)
- 22/06/
1979 6 - -
16/07/
2007
26371
(9650)
AFHPJ
3843E --
27. Mr. D.K.
Kamat Lecturer
B.E.
(E&TC)
(Dist.)
- 08/12/
1972 4 6 -
01/07/
2005
24928
(9100)
ACXPK
1254H --
28. Mr.R.U.
Yawale Lecturer
B.E.
(E& TC)
(First)
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 04/01/
1981 3 - -
26/07/
2006
24205
(8825)
ABZPY
4349N --
29. Ms. C. C.
Athavale Lecturer
B.E.
(Elex)
(First)
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 04/09/
1980 6 - -
04/07/
2007
23484
(8550)
ALWPA
9207G --
30. Mrs. S. S.
Ostwal Lecturer
B.E.
(Ind Elex)
(Dist)
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 18/01/
1982 5 - -
05/07/
2007
22763
(8275)
AAIPO
2635D --
31. Ms. T. A.
Pathade Lecturer
B.E.
(E& TC)
(Dist)
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 03/04/
1984 4 - -
06/07/
2007
23484
(8550)
APGPP
4026C
MH/031676/
03062
32. Mr. A.B.
Ingole Lecturer
B.E.
(Ind.
Elex)
(Dist)
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing)
- 26/05/
1979 6 1 -
19/07/
2007
24928
(9100)
AANP
8213Q
MH/031676/
03061
33. Mrs. M.
M. Patil Lecturer
B.E.
(E& TC)
(First)
M.E.
(E& TC)
(First)
- 13/09/
1980 3.6 - -
09/07/
2007
19760
(9100)
AUDPP
2761Q
MH/031676/
02068
34. Mr. V. K.
Bairagi Lecturer
B.E.
(E &TC)
First
M.E.
(Elex)
First
- 26/11/
1983 4 - 1
17/05/
2008
25650
(9375)
ALKPB
5303Q --
35. Mr. C. P.
Mahajan Lecturer
B.E.
(Elex)
First
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 01/06/
1976 2 3 -
02/06/
2008
24205
(8825)
AQGPM
1133J --
36. Ms. V. A.
More Lecturer
B.E.
(E &TC)
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 15/07/
1983 1 - -
16/06/
2008
22027
(8275)
AUCPM
647J --
37. Mr. M. H.
Naikwadi Lecturer
B.E.
(Elex)
First
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 05/04/
1980 6 0.6 -
16/07/
2008
25650
(9375)
ADYPN
7000L
MH/031676/
5487
38. Ms. Jasmin
Bagban Lecturer
B.E.
(E &TC)
First
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 01/01/
1980 6.5 - -
21/07/
2008
22393
(8275)
In
Process --
39.
Mrs. P. R.
Shahane
Lecturer
B.E.
(E &TC)
First
M.E.
(E &TC)
Pursuing
- 15/06/
1976 3 - -
25/08/
2008
22040
(8000)
AVYPS
5783K --
40. Mrs. R B.
Kakkeri Lecturer
B.E.
(E &I)
Dist.
M.E.
(E &TC)
Dist.
- 22/05/
1979 2.5 - -
08/06/
2009
24928
(9100)
AXZPK
1773A --
11
41.
Mr. S. S.
Gade Lecturer
B.E.
(Elex)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(Elex)
Appeared
- 12/12/
1979 4 - -
01/09/
2009
23484
(8550)
In
Process --
42.
Mr. A.N.
Adapan
war
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(E&TC)
(First)
M.E.
(Comp)
(First)
- 06/07/
1967 20 1 -
01/07/
2006
40258
(14940)
AAZPA
4253E
MH/031676/
02060
43. Mr. S.S.
Kulkarni
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Instru)
(First)
M.E.
(E&TC)
(First)
- 29/07/
1979 7 - -
25/07/
2006
34745
(12840)
AIVPK
4068M
MH/031676/
02065
44. Mr. N.B.
Pokale
Sr.
Lecturer
B.E.
(C.S.E)
(First)
M. E.
Appe. -
13/06/
1977 5 - -
07/08/
2006
28142
(10325)
ANDPP
3602R
MH/031676/
02133
45. Ms. D.R.
Anekar Lecturer
B.E.
(C.S.E)
(First)
M.E.
(IT)
Pursuing
- 10/05/
1983 5 - -
15/07/
2006
24205
(8825)
AHIP
2031Q --
46. Ms. R. V.
Agawane Lecturer
B.E.
(IT)
(First)
-. - 03/06/
1983 4 - -
16/07/
2007
24205
(8825)
AHPPA
9031K
MH/0121424/
0137
47. Ms. M.M.
Bahir Lecturer
B.E.
(Comp.)
(Dist)
M.E.
(Comp)
Pursuing
- 15/06/1
983 3 - -
21/08/
2007
23484
(8550)
APWPB
6984R --
48. Mrs. A.S.
Shinde Lecturer
B.E.
(C.S.E)
(Dist)
- - 25/04/
1980 2 - -
13/07/
2007
22763
(8275)
CFGPS
5231G --
49. Mrs. P.Y.
Pawar Lecturer
B.E.
(IT)
(First)
M. E.
(Comp)
Pursuing
- 04/07/
1982 2 - -
16/07/
2007
22763
(8275)
BCDPP
4710N
MH/031676/
03063
50. Mr. S. L.
Bangare Lecturer
B.E.
(E&TC)
(First)
M.Tech
(IT)
Pursuing
- 18/05/
1982 2.7 0.3 -
04/02/
2008
22763
(8275)
AMFPB0
867P
MH/031676/
05261
51. Mr. L. J.
Deokate Lecturer
B.E.
(IT)
(First)
- - 05/04/
1983 2.7 0.6 -
07/02/
2008
22763
(8275)
ANXPD7
668R
MH/32868/
1129
52. Mr. A. M.
Magar Lecturer
B.E.
(CSE)
First
- - 07/03/
1975 5 - -
14/07/
2008
26371
(9650)
AJXPM
4435B
MH/30438/
570
I.T.
53.
Mr. M. K.
Nivangune
lecturer
B.E.
(Comp)
First
- - 01/06/
1983 1 - -
25/08/
2008
22040
(8000)
AIWPN
8692D --
54.
Col (Rtd)
Mr. O.P.
Misra
Professor
B.E.
(Mech)
(First)
M.E.
(Mech)
(First)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
15/03/
1950 9 29 -
13/12/
2007
45271
(16850)
AFIPM
7090M
MH/034896/
0210
55. Prof. S. C.
Shilwant Professor
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.E.
(Prod) -
20/12/
1955 25 3 4
26/12/
2007
44173
(19100)
ADHPS
2611P
MH/31057/
400
56. Mr. A.P.
Kalmegh
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Prod)
(First)
M.E.
(Mech)
(First)
- 30/06/
1975 10 - 1
01/08/
2005
51178
(13260)
AKYPK
6820A
MH/031676/
01791
57. Mr. P.P.
Hujare
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Mech)
(First)
M.E.
(Mech)
(First)
- 19/01/1
976 12 - -
27/07/
2006
35848
(12420)
ACKPH
7371K
MH/031676/
02180
58. Mr. S. S.
Kore
Asst.
Prof.
B.Tech
(Mech)
(First)
M.E.
(Mech)
(Dist)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
23/06/
1975 10 - -
07/07/
2006
32241
(12420)
AGKPK
9781C
MH/031676/
02063
59. Mr. R. S.
Badami
Asst.Prof
/T & P
Officer
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.Tech.
(Prod)
IITB
- 09/05/
1954 - 27 -
02/06/
2008
33642
(14100)
AAPPB
8878E --
60. Mr. D. S.
Mankar
Asst.
Prof.
W/S
Supdt.
B.E.
(Prod.)
First
M.Tech.
(Mech)
Dist.
- 27/06/1
971 10 4 -
27/08/
2008
33642
(12840)
In
process --
61. Mr. P. R.
Kale Asst.Prof
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.Tech.
(Mech)
First
- 01/08/
1968 18 - -
19/06/
2008
38052
(14100)
ABWPK
9812D
MH/27651/
259
62.
Mr. A. V.
Bhosale
Asstt.
Prof.
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.E.
(Mech)
First
- 25/06/
1976 9.5 2 -
01/09/
2009
33642
(14100)
AIEPB
9287G MH/34085/79
Mech
63. Mr. S. A.
Ladkat
Sr.
Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.E.
(Mech)
First
- 08/12/1
976 8 2 -
04/07/
2008
34745
(10325)
ACMPL8
734A
MH/31676/
473
12
64. Mr. S.S.
Ghorpade Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
(First)
M.E.
(Mech)
Pursuing
- 03/04/
1977 4 4 -
26/07/
2006
38052
(8825)
AFFPG
8852C --
65. Ms. R.B.
Patil Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
(First)
- - 07/07/
1982 3.5 - -
09/08/
2007
28142
(8275)
In
process
MH/27928A/
0448
66. Mr. N.P.
Jadhav Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
(First)
M.E.
(Mech)
Pursuing
- 22/05/
1978 4 4 -
10/08/
2007
21419
(8275)
AGBPJ
5809K
MH/031676/
01747
67. Mr.V.V.
Ankolekar Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
(First)
M.Tech - 07/07/
1974 9 3 -
16/08/
2007
22763
(9650)
AGAPA
0893P
MH/100770/
0118
68. Mr. P. M.
Sonawane Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.Tech
(Mech)
Dist
- 01/06/
1977 9 - -
04/08/
2008
22763
(11025)
AQVPS
3642P MH/33518/84
69. Mr. P.G.
Ranaware
Sr.
Lecturer
B.E.
(Meta.)
First
M.E.
(Meta.)
First
- 18/12/
1973 9.5 3 -
05/09/
2008
28142
(10325)
AEVPR
7498Q
MH/031676/05
736
70. Mr. V.
Ramnathan Lecturer
B.E.
(Mech)
First
M.Tech
(Th.&Flui
d Engg
First
- 26/05/
1981 4.5 1 --
10/09/
2008
23484
(8550)
AIIPR
7118L --
71. Mrs. P.P.
Kulkarni
Asst.
Prof.
B.E.
(Elect)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(Elect)
(Dist.)
- 28/11/
1974 11 2 -
12/07/
2005
33642
(12420)
ALIPK
5910A
MH/031676/
01789
72. Mrs. S. S.
Borate Lecturer
B.E.
(Elect)
(First)
M.E.
(Elect)
Pursuing
- 18/03/
1980 5 2 -
02/08/
2007
24928
(9100)
AKGPB
8563K --
Electri-
cal
73. Mr. S. L.
Mhetre Lecturer
B.E.
(Elect.)
First
M.E.
(Elect)
Pursuing
- 19/06/
1980 1.3 - -
04/07/
2008
24205
(8825)
APKPM7
886K --
74. Mr. S.R.
Parekar
Asst.Prof
.
B.E.
(Civil)
(Dist.)
M.E.
(Civil)
(Dist)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
29/09/
1972 10 2 -
17/02/
2006
36950
(13680)
AGQPP
7452H
MH/031676/
01862
75. Mr. R. B.
Bajare
Asst.Prof
.
B.E.
(Civil)
(Dist.)
M.Tech
(Civil) -
01/06/
1961 4.5 17 -
04/06/
2007
34745
(12840)
AAPPB
9649B
MH/031676/
03058
76. Mr. J. S.
Kanse Lecturer
B.E.
(Civil)
(First)
M. E.
(Civil)
Pursuing
- 15/06/
1984 3 - -
25/07/
2006
24205
(8825)
AYZPK
2172N --
Civil
77.
Mr. N. S.
Kudachim
ath
Lecturer
B.E.
(Civil)
First
M.Tech.
(Civil) -
29/11/
1985 1 - -
27/08/
2009
22040
(8000)
In
Process --
78. Dr. M.P.
Ghatule
Asst.
Prof.
B.Sc.
(Phy)
(First)
M.Sc.
(Phy)
(First)
Ph.D 01/06/
1963 09 - 3
01/07/
2005
33642
(12420)
ABIPG
7380E
MH/031676/
01788
79. Mr. S. B.
Sasane Lecturer
B.Sc.
(Phy)
(First)
M.Sc.
(Phy)
(First)
- 26/12/
1980 4.6 - -
07/08/
2006
23484
(8550)
BGHPS
5597N
MH/031676/
02134
80. Mrs. V. R.
Rokade Lecturer
B.Sc.
(Chem)
(Dist)
M.Sc.
(Chem)
(First)
- 27/03/
1978 5.5 - -
12/07/
2005
24928
(9100)
AKRPR
1682E
--
Physics
&
Chemi-
stry
81. Ms. A. M.
Kulkarni Lecturer
B.Sc.
(Chem)
(First)
M.Sc.
(Chem)
(First)
- 20/06/
1977 11 2 -
21/07/
2006
24205
(8825)
AUWPK
1297P --
82. Ms. D. K.
Kaur
Asst.
Prof.
B.Sc.
(Maths)
(Dist)
M.Sc.
(Maths)
(First)
Ph.D
Purs
uing
02/02/
1974 5 2 -
10/09/
2005
34745
(12840)
ABRPK
7650E
MH/031676/
02683
83.
Mrs.
Sheetal
Ghorpade
Sr.
Lecturer
B.Sc.
(Maths)
(First )
M.Sc.
(Maths)
(First)
- 07/01/
1977 9 - -
12/01/
2009
30702
(11300)
AIVPK
4374J --
Mathe-
matics
84. Mrs. S.A.
Deshpnade Lecturer
B.Sc.
(Maths)
(Second)
M.Sc.
(Maths)
(First)
- 16/01/
1977 10 2 -
20/06/
2006
24205
(8825)
ALVPD
5567F --
Library 85. Ms. A. P.
Agale Librarian
B.C.S.
(IInd)
M. L. ISc.
(Dist.)
MCS
Pursuing
SET
Pass
30/05/
1982 4.5 - -
23/07/
2007
22484
(8550)
AIHPA
0442M --
13
86. Mr.
R.S. Dia Professor
B.E.
(E&TC)
(First)
MSc
(Tech)
(Comp)
(IInd)
MBA
(First)
- 05/ 05/
1952 3 30 -
12/11/
2007
45271
(16850)
AALPD
7054J
--
87. Mr. V. Y.
Gujar
Asstt.
Prof.
B.Tech.
(Chem)
(Second)
MBA
(First) -
22/11/
1970 2 12 -
14/07/
2009
36860
(12000)
AJNPG
7582M
KN/25584/
177
88.
Mr. Nitin
P. Adya Lecturer
B.E.
(Prod.)
(Dist.)
MBA
(Dist.)
M.S.
(BITS
Pilani)
- 30/07/
1967 1 17 -
01/09/
2009
24928
(9100)
AAMPK
4910D
KN/25584/
145
MBA
89.
Mrs.
Deepa
Hosur
Lecturer B.C.A.
(Dist.)
MBA
(Dist) -
03/05/
1987 1 - -
10/08/
2009
22040
(8000)
In
Process --
��� Visiting faculty : Nil �
��� Adjunct faculty : Nil �
��� Guest faculty : Nil �
��� Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio 1:14.49 �
��� Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years: 05
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1. Name : Dr.Avinash Ganesh Kharat
2. Date of Birth : 30/03/1955
3. Educational Qualification: M.E. (Civil Engg.), Ph. D.
4. Work Experience : Total : 30 years (Teaching: 24 years, Industrial 6 Years)
5. Area of Specialization: Civil Engineering
6. Subjects teaching at
Under Graduate Level: Building Design & Drawing, Basic Civil Engineering
Transportation
Post Graduate Level: Dissertation of M.E. (Town Planning)
7. Research guidance: 2 Ph.D. candidates, 5 PG candidates
No. of papers published in
National Journals: 05
International Journals: 02
Conferences: 11
8. Projects carried out: Research project of University of Pune on geopathic stress
9. Patents: --
10. Technology Transfer: --
11. Research Publications: 15
12. No. of books published with details: 01 (Material of Construction)
15
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� Details of fee, as approved by State Fee Committee, for the Institution.
(For Year 2009-10)
CET Quota Institute Level Quota
S.No. Category Fixed by the State
Fee Committee
Being charged
by the
Institution
Fixed by the
State Fee
Committee
Being charged
by the
Institution
1. Admission Fee
2. Tuition Fee
A. Engineering
B. MBA
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
[Both interim fees
for year 2009-10)
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
[Both interim
fees for year
2009-10)
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
3. University fee (Examination
fee, Registration fee etc.)
--- Rs. 457/-
(For both
Engineering &
MBA)
--- Rs. 457/-
(For both
Engineering &
MBA)
4. Hostel fee (Rent etc.)# --- Rs. 38600/-
(Including Mess
charges)
--- Rs. 38600/-
(Including Mess
charges)
5. Laboratory fee --- --- --- ---
6. Library fee --- --- --- ---
7. Any other --- --- --- ---
Total Fee
A. Engineering
B. MBA
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
Rs. 115359/-
Rs. 89057/-
Rs. 76302/-
Rs. 50000/-
Rs. 115359/-
Rs. 89057/-
# Optional
� Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme:
- Fees are to be paid at the time of securing admissions as per the time table declared by competent
admission authority of the state government. (Usually in July/August)
� No. of fee waivers granted with amount and name of student:
- Nil
� Number of scholarships offered by the institute, duration and amount :
- The STE Society has been awarding scholarships to the deserving & needy candidates. The
meritorious students in each Branch and Topper in F.E. are awarded at the beginning of the academic
year.
� Criteria for fee waivers / scholarships:
-Govt. of Maharashtra is offering scholarships to all the backward class students to the tune of entire
tuition fees for all B.C. candidates except other backward class (OBC) candidates and to the tune of
50% of tuition fees to OBC candidates admitted through CET rounds. The candidates must be
declared as backward class candidates from Maharashtra and must be admitted through centralized
admission procedure.
16
� Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels:
Rs.38,600/- for Boys or Girls (for both boarding as well as food expenses for one complete year)
�/��0������
��������Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval:
330 (Institute started in year 2005-2006 with 240 intake. Additional intake of 60 was sanctioned in
E& T/C from year 2006-07 and additional 30 in Mechanical Engg from year 2009-10).
����
����Number of students admitted under various categories each year in last three years:
First Year Engineering:
Branch 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
COMP 60 60 60
E&T/C 120 120 120
IT 60 60 60
MECH 60 60 60
TOTAL 300 300 300
���� Number of applications received and number admitted during last two years for admission
under Management Quota:
2007-08 2008-09
Applications
received
63 64
Students admitted 60 60
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��������Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its
URL (website):
Common Entrance Test (CET) is conducted by Government of Maharashtra every year, for
centralized admission procedure (CAP). The criteria for the admission are as declared by the
Government of Maharashtra and Director of Technical Education from time to time. Website:
www.dte.org
��������Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately
[AIEEE/CET (State conducted test)/University tests)/ Association conducted test]
State conducted test (CET) : 65 %
AIEEE : 15%
Institute level quota : 20%
17
��������Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats:
The admission calendar and the procedure for admissions against management/vacant seats are
decided by the competent admission authority of the state government every year. The admissions are
done strictly according to the same.
��������Last date for request for applications
��������Last date for submission of applications
��������Dates for announcing final results
��������Release of admission list
��������Date of acceptance by the candidate
��������Last date of closing of admission ����
��������Starting of academic session��������
����
All the above activities are executed as per the schedule declared by the competent admission
authority of the state government.
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��������Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in
qualifying examination etc.
This is decided by the competent admission authority of the state Govt. and the same is declared /
published by the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, in the admission brochure.
��������Mention the minimum level of acceptance if any:��������
For open category candidates from state: 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics taken
together and non zero CET score.
For reserved category candidates from state: 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
taken together and non zero CET score.
For institute level admissions (any category): 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
taken together.
18
��������Mention the cutoff levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the
admission tests for the last three years:����
For academic year 2006-07
Program Name Merit CET
(Out of 200)
AIEEE Management
(Out of 300)
First Merit 159 136 283.2 COMPUTER
Last Merit 96 118 152.3
First Merit 156 163 274 E&T/C
Last Merit 104 74 157
First Merit 158 112 203 I.T.
Last Merit 77 70 153
First Merit 151 64 244 MECHANICAL
Last Merit 79 46 150
For academic year 2007-08
Program Name Merit CET
(Out of 200)
AIEEE Management
(Out of 300)
First Merit 159 108 141 E&TC
Last Merit 131 59 86
First Merit 156 139 100 Computer Engg.
Last Merit 144 71 96
First Merit 150 93 128 Information
Technology Last Merit 136 50 96
First Merit 151 84 134 Mechanical
Engg. Last Merit 137 49 73
For academic year 2008-09
Program Name Merit CET
(Out of 200)
AIEEE Management
(Out of 300)
First Merit 134 121 126 COMPUTER
Last Merit 86 56 56
First Merit 130 100 97 E&T/C
Last Merit 110 74 65 First Merit 122 87 70 I.T.
Last Merit 110 54 58 First Merit 158 90 97 MECHANICAL
Last Merit 85 54 53
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For centralized admission process, the application form is made available by Directorate of Technical
Education, Maharashtra State on their website www.dte.org. Downloadable application form for
admission against management quota is made available in our college website (www.sinhgad.edu).
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List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for
each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have
applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats.
Year. Management Application forms
2007-08 63
2008-09 64
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Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of
members: (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is
over)
-- Four members: The President, Registrar, Principal and Admission In charge.
Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit:
-- Admission process for year 2009-10 is still going on.
List of candidates who have been offered admission:
-- Admission process for year 2009-10 is still going on. The list for year 2008-09 has been
approved by both competent authorities of the state govt. namely, the Directorate of Technical
Education and the Pravesh Niyantran Samiti, Maharashtra state.
Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first
list candidates:
-- Admission process for year 2009-10 is still going on.
List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation
of waiting list:
-- Admission process for year 2009-10 is still going on.
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Total area of the library : 950 sq.m. Seating capacity of the library : 300 persons Reprographic facility (yes / No) : Yes Working hours of library : 9 am to 12 Midnight Library Networking facility (yes / No) Yes Usage data of the library (in terms of books issued to the faculty & students etc.): 125 books /day ( Avg.) Annual library budget (% of annual student fee collected) 4% approx Details of the library staff with qualifications and pay scales: 1) Miss A. P. Agale, Librarian ( BCS, M. L. I. Sc. , SET Exam passed, Approved by University of Pune) Basic salary 8550/- (Scale: 8000-13500) 2) Mrs. Manisha Pawar, Asst. Librarian ( BA, M. Lib.) Basic salary 3475/- (Scale: 3050-4590 ) Details of the library facilities
Journals
S.No Course(s) Number of titles of the
books
Number of volumes
National / International
1 Computer Engineering 534 2252
2 Electronics & Telecommunication 682 3057
3 Information Technology 549 2046
4 Mechanical Engineering 606 2299
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Others (Applied Sciences, Humanities, Electrical, Civil etc) and General
524 1838
6 MBA 187 1870
IEEE (Print + online) = 32
Online IEEE Periodicals = 25
ASME = 21
IEL Journals = 219 MBA Journals = 12
3082 13362 Total 309
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List of Major Equipment/Facilities
S.No
Name of the
Course Name of the laboratory/workshop
Total Area of lab/workshop
Major equipment
1 Basic Electronics Engineering
2 Digital Systems
3 Network Theory
4 Semiconductor Devices & Circuits
5 Software Lab
6 Control Systems
7 Analog Communication
8 Digital Signal Processing
9 Embedded Systems
10 VLSI
11 Power Electronics/ Mechatronics
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Electronics & Telecommunication
Computer Center
1211 sq.m.
CRO’s, Function generator, Flow control, PID, PLC, Robot, Computers etc
13 Basic Mechanical Engineering Charts & Models
14 Cad Cam / AutoCAD/Computer Graphics
Computer System, Computer application Licensed Software
15 Applied Thermodynamics Two stage Compressor, Gas calorimeter, Bomb Calorimeter
16 Fluid Mechanics Pressure measurements, Pipe friction, Electrical analogy
17 I.C. Engines & Auto VCR , four stroke Diesel Engine, 4 cylinder, 4 stroke Petrol Maruti Zen, Exhaust gas analyser
18 Metallurgy Balancing Instruments & Equipments, Fine testing Machine
19 Theory of M/c & mechanism / Dynamics of machinary
Models of Mechanisms, Cam and follower systems, centrifugal governor, Universal Vibration Test Rig
20 Fluid Machinery Pelton & Fransis Turbines
21 Metrology & Quality Control Auto calorimeter, Tool markers
22 Refrigeration & A/C Ice plant, A/C Test Rig, Tutor
23 Heat Transfer Thermal conductivity, Natural Convection Apparatus
24 Mechatronics Calibration of flow meters, thermocouples
25 Industrial Fluid power Hydraulic & Pneumatic trainers
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Mechanical Engineering
workshop
2412 sq.m.
Lathe Machine, Coal fired smith ,Bench Vice, Carpentry Vice
27 Software Lab
28 Project Lab
29 Hardware Lab
30 Programing lab
31 Network Lab
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Computer Engineering
Software Development Tools Lab
690 sq. m.
PC’s Pentium IV and all required Licensed software as per Syllabi required
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33 Multimedia Lab
34 Programming Lab
35 Network Lab
36 Hardware Lab
37 Info. Systems Lab
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Information Technology
Projects Lab
690 sq. m.
39 Electrical Engineering Electrical Lab TP – Rectifier Unit, Electrical generators, motors, transformers
40 Civil Engineering Civil Engg./ Applied Mechanics Lab
Digital Plannimeter, survey instruments
41 Physics Lab
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Applied Science
Chemistry Lab
462 sq.m.
CRO’s , Muffle furnace, experimental kits
43 Computer Center PCs, Software, peripherals
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MBA
Language Lab
220 sq.m.
PCs, Audio Kits, Software
&��%"���(��&�'����!2 Number and Configuration of Systems: 359 P-IV Terminals. [Configuration: HP Computers &
Peripherals Pentium Duel Core Processor 2.00 GHz , LCD Monitor,160 GB SATA Hard Disk Optical
Mouse, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, HP Standard Keyboard, Optical Mouse with Scroll, Xp OS, COMBO Drive]
Total number of systems connected in LAN: All the 359 terminals
Internet bandwidth : 2 Mbps
Major software packages available: Special purpose facilities available:
-- Arrangement for downloading and broadcasting NPTL lectures of IITs. [email protected]:
streaming of live lectures, own studio for reording of live lectures of own faculty, Language
laboratory.
Sr. No. Name of Software
1 MATLAB
2 AUTOCAD
3 TURBO C++
4 MS-OFFICE 2003
5 Red Hat Linux ES 5 Standard
6 Oracle 10 G ver 10.2 Standard
7 SQL Server Enterprise Edtn 2005
8 SQL Server Standard Edtn 2005
9 Visual Studio Pro 2005
10 Sony Media Sony Forge 9.0CD Academic
11 Symantec Antivirus
12 Rational Rose
13 Quick heal
14 Adobe
15 Abacus
16 X link
17 Nortron
18 PROEE
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Games and Sports Facilities:
-- Facilities are available for indoor games like, table tennis, carom, badminton, chess and
outdoor games like cricket, volleyball and football. Extra Curricular Activities:
-- Cultural competitions under the programme ‘Sinhgad Karandak’ are held on a large scale
every year in January by STES on intra-campus as well as inter-campus level. Apart from that,
our students participate in various extra curricular activities like dramatics, fashion shows,
elocution, robotics, singing and dance competitions held at other institutions. Separate cultural
committee has been established for these activities. Soft Skill Development Facilities:
-- The training and placement officer takes care of the soft skill development. As per the new
syllabus, specific time has been allotted for soft skill development.The computer center is
equipped with some relevant software. An additional Language laboratory has been
established.
Number of Classrooms and size of each: 16 classrooms (each of 70 sq.m.)
Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each: 12 rooms (Total 500 sq.m.)
Number of laboratories and size of each: 44 labs (Total area 5685 sq.m.) : Hand Book for
Number of drawing halls and size of each: 02 halls (Total area 210 sq.m.) Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each:
-- Central Examination control room has been established with a provision of exam co-
ordinator’s office, strong room and control room. Sufficient number of halls are available for
conducting University Examinations.
��� 3��4'������45�� ��� Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as prescribed by the University:
-- The curricula/syllabi of University of Pune is being implemented scrupulously. More
emphasis is being given in our institute on e-learning and m-learning. Academic Calendar of the University:
Starting of term for second to fourth (final) year of engg. courses : 22nd
June 2009
End of teaching for second to fourth (final) year of courses : 15th
October 2009
Starting of term for first year of engg. courses : 31st August 2009
End of teaching for first year of engg. courses : 15th
December 2009
(90 working days per semester)
Starting of term for first year of MBA course : 10th
August 2009
End of teaching for first year of MBA courses : 20th
November 2009
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Academic Time Table:
9.00 am to 4.00 pm from Monday to Saturday (Except Thursday)
9.00 am to 1.15 pm on Thursday Teaching Load of each Faculty:
Lecturers: 16 clock hours per week
Assistant Professors: 12 clock hours per week
Professors: 08 clock hours per week
(Total Contact Hours per week = 40) Internal Continuous Evaluation System in place:
-- Internal continuous evaluation process is being implemented for each and every subject as
per the guidelines of University of Pune. Mid term Test examination is conducted for all the
years. For FE, one more internal prelim exam is conducted for the students to make them
conversant with University exam pattern. Students' assessment of Faculty, System in place:
-- The Sinhgad Technical Education Society has set up its own mechanism for taking periodic
feedback of students from all its institutes, once evry semester. This committee is comprised of
eminent educationalists from Engineering field. The feedback about the teachers is
communicated to them and also necessary tips/suggestions are given to them in order to
improve the teaching learning process.
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Title of the programme: M.B.A.
Curricula and Syllabi: As prescribed by University of Pune
Faculty Profile: Mentioned in Teaching faculty List
Brief profile of each faculty: Provided in Compliance Report of 2009-10
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme: Computer Center, Language/Soft Skills lab,
Seminar Halls, Classroom, Conference Hall all equipped with latest audio visual equipments.