Mandatory Disclosure - Department Of Business Administration
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Mandatory Disclosure - Department Of Business Administration
Mandatory Disclosure 2011-12 Shree Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon,(MS), India Mandatory Disclosure 10.1 AICTE File No. 10.2 Name of the Institution 10.3 Type of the Institution 10.4 Name of organization running the institution 10.5 Name of the affiliating University 10.6 Name of Principal Updated on : 01 March 2011 AICTE Letter No F.No.37-3/Legal/2010 Date & Period of last approval Western Region, Maharashtra/23rd August 2010, 2010-11 SHRI SANT GAJANAN MAHARAJ COLLEGE OF Name of the Institution ENGINEERING Address of the Institution KHAMGAON ROAD City & Pin Code SHEGAON – 444 203 State / UT MAHARASHTRA Longitude & Latitude 76° 40' E & 20° 45' N Phone Number with STD (07265) 252116, 252216 Code Fax Number with STD Code (07265) 252346, 253602 Office Hours at the 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Institution Academic hours at the 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Institution Email [email protected] Website www.ssgmce.org Nearest Railway Station SHEGAON (C.R.) - 3 Km (dist in km) Nearest Airport (dist in km) NAGPUR/ AURANGABAD - (300 Km /220 Km) Private – Self Financed Category (1) of the Institution : Non Minority Category (2) of the Institution : Co-Ed SHRI GAJANAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHA Type of the Trust/Society Organization SHRI SANT GAJANAN MAHARAJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CAMPUS CITY : SHEGAON (C.Rly.) DISTRICT : BULDHANA Address of the STATE : MAHARASHTRA Organization PIN : 444 203 STD CODE : 07265 PHONE NO. : 252116, 252216 EMAIL : [email protected] Registered with GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA Registration date 27-03-1983 Website of the www.ssgmce.org organization Name of the affiliating SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY University Address TAPOWAN, UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, AMRAVATI PIN – 444 605, DIST – AMRAVATI (MAHARASHTRA) Website www.sgbau.org Latest affiliation period Permanent Affiliation from 18-09-2000. Name of Principal DR. VIJAY NANAJI GOHOKAR Exact Designation PRINCIPAL Phone number with STD 07265 – 252216 code 1 10.7. Governing Board Members Fax number with STD Code Email Highest Degree 07265 – 252346 [email protected] M.Tech, Ph.D. Field of specialization Electrical Power System 1. Shri S.S. Patil Chairman & Ex-officio Chairman S.S.C.,11th old 2. Shri Shrikant S. Patil Member (Sanstha) B.E. 3. Shri Kishor T. Tank Member (Sanstha) B.E 4. Shri Narayanrao Y. Patil Member (Sanstha) B.A. 5. Shri Sharad M. Shinde Member (Sanstha) B.E. 6. Shri A.K. Shukla Member (Ex-Officio) [Nominee of AICTE] --- 7. …………….. Member (Nominated by the WRC, AICTE) --- 8. Dr. S.A. Ladhake Member (Nominee of SGB Amravati University, Amravati) M.E., Ph.D. 9. Dr. S.K. Mahajan Member (Ex-Officio) Director of Technical Education (Nominee of the State Government) Ph.D. 10 . Shri J.S. Saharia Member (Nominated by the State Government 11 . Dr. V.N. Gohokar Member Secretary (Principal of the Institute) M.Tech, Ph.D. 12 . Dr. G.M. Dhole Member (Professor of the Institute) M.Tech, Ph.D. 13 . Prof. R.S. Pote Member (Assistant Professor of the Institute) M.E. Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting. 10.8. Academic Advisory Body S N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 Designation Category Chairman Principal Member All Head of the Department Member Three teachers, not designated as Heads or not in the grade of Professor by rotation according to seniority to be nominated by the Principal / Head. 11 12 13 th Twice in a year. Last meeting was conducted on 30 Sept’ 2010. Member Three professional experts co-opted by the Academic Board. Name Dr. V.N. Gohokar Dr. K.B. Khanchandani Prof. R.S. Pote Prof. S.D. Deshpande Prof. S.S. Prabhune Prof. S.V. Yenkar Dr. H.M. Jha "Bidyarthi" ---Prof.S.B. Somani Prof. A.S. Hiwale Dr. Rajkamal, Indore Dr. B.S. Choudhari, Pune 2 Dr. Pawankumar Singh, Indore 14 15 One nominee of the Director of Higher Education / Technical Education etc. as the case may be. Member Frequency of meeting & date of last meeting 10.9. Organizational Chart Dr. Abhay Wagh rd Twice in year. Last meeting was conducted on 23 December 2010 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Board of Governors MANAGING DIRECTOR PRINCIPAL MR Dean(s) HOD(s) Registrar Finance controller Public information office Librarian FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE Board of Governors (Notification / Regulations / Ordinances) Academic Council Board of Studies Submissions other than Academic Academic Submissions 10.10. Student feedback Online format has been introduced to have a feedback from the students to assess the mechanism on Institutional Governance / faculty performance. performance of the faculty members. This practice has been applied twice in a year (every semester). The feedback is shared with the faculty members to help them to improve their teaching. Performance Performa of Self appraisal & Student appraisal are attached 3 as Annexure – I & II. Further self appraisal of faculty performance form are regularly taken and reviewed every year. 10.11. Grievance redressal As and when there are grievances from the staff members. All applications are put up mechanism for faculty, staff and students. before appropriate cell to finalize & give the justice to the staff members. Duly constituted grievances committee consisting of one Chairman (Dean HR) & two members of faculty (Senior) will look after the grievances of the members. 10.12. Name of the Department Periodical reviews are being taken by the concerned authority at various level of the Institute to resolve the student's grievances. Name of the Department st 1 Year of approval by the Council: st Degree Courses 1 Year of approval by AICTE (give approval ref. No. & date) Computer Sci. & Engineering No.27-18/91A/4262 AICTE Dt.24.09.92 Electronics & Telecomm. Engg. No.27-18/91A/4262 AICTE Dt.24.09.92 Electrical Engg (Electronics and power) No.27-18/91A/4262 AICTE Dt.24.09.92 Mechanical Engineering No.27-18/91 AICTE /4746 Dt.3.9.93 Information Technology F.No.740-R9-258 (E)RC/95Dt.18.6.01 M.E. Digital Electronics F.No.6260/XIIIAIBPG? APP/2K-7/2000 Dt.24.4.2000 UG(Full Time) B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) PG(Full Time) M.E. Electrical Power system (Master Degree) M.B.A. F.No.441/MS-01/E&T(PG)/93 Dt.30.12.1996 F.No.27-11/431/BOS (M)/94 23036 Dt.31.3.94 Year wise Sanctioned Intake: Year wise Actual Admission: Sn Course Sanctioned Intake Actual Admission st U.G. B.E. 1 Year 2008-09 1 Computer Science & Engineering 60 60+2* 2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 120 120+2* 3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 60 60+2* 4 Mechanical Engineering 60 60 5 Information Technology 60 60+1* 4 P.G. 2008-2009 1 M.E. Digital Electronics 18 18 2 M.E. Electrical Power System 18 10 M.B.A. 60 60 3 st U.G. B.E. 1 Year 2009-10 1 Computer Science & Engineering 60 60+2* 2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 120 120+2* 3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 60 60+2* 4 Mechanical Engineering 60 60+1* 5 Information Technology 60 60+1* P.G. 2009-2010 1 M.E. Digital Electronics 18 18 2 M.E. Electrical Power System 18 10 M.B.A. 60 60 3 st U.G. B.E. 1 Year 2010-11 1 Computer Science & Engineering 60 60+2* 2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 120 120+2* 3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 60 60+1” 4 Mechanical Engineering 60 60 5 Information Technology 60 60+1* P.G. 2010-2011 1 M.E. Digital Electronics 18 18 2 M.E. Electrical Power System 18 18 3 M.B.A. 60 60 Central Govt. nominee & Jammu and Kashmir quota which are treated as over &above intake Cut off marks – General Quota 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 Marks Obtained /Out Of Marks Obtained /Out Of Marks Obtained Compute r Science & Engineering 272/300 230/300 223/300 Electronics & Telecomm. Engineering 231/300 235/300 210/300 Electrical (Electronics & Power) Engineering 233/300 213/300 227/300 Courses /Out Of U.G. – Engineering 5 Mechanical Engineering 260/300 240/300 218/300 Information Technology 262/300 214/300 219/300 Digital Electronics 1386/2400 753/1300 783/1300 Electrical Power System 750/1250 886/1500 826/1500 69/200 68/200 76/200 P.G. – M.E. P.G. M.B.A. M.B.A. % Students passed with Distinction & with First Class 2007-08 2008-09 % 2009-10 % % st 1 Dist. % First Class Compute r Science & Engg. 4.34 76.81 8.57 88.57 5.63 85.91 Electronics & Telecomm. Engg. 3.00 79.69 11.68 79.87 2.17 87.68 Electrical (Electronics & Power) Engg. 3.38 71.18 3.94 77.63 9.72 80.55 Mechanical Engineering 5.40 85.13 13.88 81.94 5.33 80.00 Information Technology 4.83 87.09 11.26 81.69 5.63 73.23 Digital Electronics -- 34 --- 17 -- 45 Electrical Power System -- 30 --- 10 -- 20 -- 48 --- 68.33 -- 40 Courses st 1 Dist. % First Class st 1 Dist. % First Class U.G. - Engineering P.G. M.E. P.G. – M.B.A. M.B.A. Students Placed Names and Details of companies who visited the campus along with No. of Students placed Year 2008- 2009 Sl.N Name of Company No. of students placed o. ON-CAMPUS 01 PSPL, Nagpur 16 02 TCS, Pune 53 03 WIPRO, Pune 22 04 Tech Mahindra, Pune 04 05 Infosys, Pune 27 06 Oceanship Maritime Services Pvt.Ltd., Pune 03 6 07 Uttam Galva Steel Ltd., Raigad 16 08 Indian Army, Bhusawal 01 09 Atlanta Elevator Ltd., Nagpur 21 10 DG Ceramics Ltd., Khamgaon 02 11 Viraj Profiles Ltd., Tarapur 08 12 Office Box Software Pvt.Ltd., Nagpur 03 13 Bosch Limited, Nashik 10 TOTAL 186 OFF-CAMPUS 01 Satyam, Pune 49 02 e-Infochips, Pune 01 03 Hasan Juma Backer, Oman 02 04 Siemens Ltd., Mumbai 03 Year 2009- 2010 Sl.No . TOTAL 55 Grant Total 241 Name of Company No. of students placed ON-CAMPUS 01 Indian Army (UES), Bhusawal 44 02 Phoenix Maritime Services Ltd., Nagpur 17 03 Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur 06 04 Verchaska Ltd., Mumbai 05 05 RT Outsourcing Ltd., Pune 20 06 Indiabulls Power Ltd., Mumbai 02 07 Office Box Softwate Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 04 08 True Vision Infosystems, Bangalore 10 09 INT Corporate Pvt. Ltd., Coimbatore (T.N.) 35 OFF-CAMPUS 10 Mahindra & Mahindra, Mumbai 03 11 Tata Consultance Services Ltd., Pune 22 12 Tech Mahindra, Pune 18 13 CITI Bank, Citi South Asia, Mumbai 02 Grand Total 188 Year 2010-2011 SN Name of Company ON-CAMPUS 01 Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur. 02 Indiabulls Power Ltd., Mumbai. 03 HSBC Software & Development (I) Pvt. Ltd., Pune. 04 Syntel Ltd., Pune. 05 Phoenix Maritime Services Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur. 06 Bio-Analytical Technology (I) Pvt. Ltd., Pune. 07 Uttam Galva Steel Ltd., Raigad. 08 Legrand (I) Pvt. Ltd., Jalgaon. Total No. of Students Selected 08 24 13 03 09 03 26 02 7 09 IBM India Ltd., Bangalore. OFF-CAMPUS 10 Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting, Mumbai. 11 TATA Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd., Pune. 12 Tech Mahindra & Mahindra Satyam Ltd., Pune. 13 Cummins India Ltd., Pune. 14 TATA Motors Ltd., Pune. 15 Synergy Technology, Mumbai. 16 Global Logic, Nagpur. Anglo Eastern Ship Management (I) Pvt. Ltd., 17 Mumbai. 18 Accenture Ltd., Pune. 19 Wipro Technologies, Pune. 20 ADP India, Pune. 21 Triveni Engineering & Industries Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore. 22 L&T Ltd., Mumbai. 23 Siemens Ltd., Mumbai. 24 Bridgestone India Pvt. Ltd., Pune. Total Students Placed Year 2011-2012 Sr.No. 01 02 94 19 01 02 02 02 02 04 01 01 01 02 11 01 233 Total No. of Students Selected Name of Company ON-CAMPUS 01 Emerson Innovation Centre, Pune. 05 02 Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Pune. 158 OFF-CAMPUS 03 Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur . 05 04 3DPLM Software Solutions Ltd., Pune. 01 Total Students Placed till date 169 Average Pay package, Rs./Year MAX. SALARY DRAWN AVERAGE SALARY Sr.No. YEAR (Rs.) DRAWN (Rs.) 1. 2008-09 26000/15000/2. 2009-10 25000/15000/3. 2010-11 47,000/20,000/4. 2011-12 26,000/20,000/Student opted for Higher Studies As per the norms of AICTE, minimum higher qualification is PG. Hence around 50% students are perusing their higher degrees in various Institutions. Accreditation Status of the course All Courses are Accredited Sn Name of the Course Status Period U.G. 1 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 05-0509 2 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 05-0509 3 Mechanical Engineering Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 05-0509 4 Information Technology Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 19-0708 5 Computer Science and Engineering Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 04-05- 8 07 P.G. 6 M.E. Digital Electronics 7 M.E. Electrical Power System 8 M.B.A. Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 19-0708 Not Accredited ---- Accredited 3 Year w.e.f. 04-0507 Doctoral Courses : No Foreign Collaborations, if any : No Professional Society Membership 1. Indian Society for Technical Education, New Delhi. 2. Institute of Engineering and Electronics Engineering 3. Computer Society of India 4. Institution of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers 5. Institution of Engineers 6. Entrepreneurship Development Cell. 7. The Energy and Resources Institute Library Department 1. Association Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York 2. Association for Computing Machinery, New York 3. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, New Jersy 4. Computer Society of India 5. Calcutta Mathematical Society 6. Indian Society for Technical Education 7. Indian Academy of Sciences 8. Institution of Engineers 9. Institution of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers 10. Bombay Natural Society 11. National Geographic Society 12. The Energy and Resources Institute Professional activities 1. SOFT SKILL 2. COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3. CAD CAM Consultancy activities REVENUE GENERATION AT SGTR: (I) SN PERIOD REVENUE GENERATION, Rs. TRAINING PRODUCTION/ CONSULTANCY 01 AUG 07-DEC 07 71020 190530 02 JAN 08-DEC08 274140 335260 03 JAN09-MAR09 182600 82600 04 MAR-2010-MAR-2011 1100000 800000 1627760 1408290 TOTAL, Rs. GRAND TOTAL Rs. 1627760 + 1408290 = 30,36,050 (II) REVENUE GENERATION AT CAD/CAM CENTRE: 9 SN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 SN 01 Name of the Course Duration No. of Participants Name of External / Internal Agency Amount Earned by Inst. (Rs.) 25/12/2002 Antech Technology 25/01/2003 21 21000.00 I-DEAS Centre, Pune (One Month) 11/08/2004 Solid Edge Expert Net-CAD 11/09/2004 38 76000.00 V14 Solutions Pvt. Ltd., (One Aurangabad Month) 14/09/2005 Expert Net-CAD CATIA V5R10 11/10/2005 45 90000.00 Solutions Pvt. Ltd., (One Aurangabad Month) 16/01/2006 Mech. Dept., AutoCAD 24/02/2006 28 33600.00 SSGMCE, Shegaon (One Month) Unigraphics 04/09/2006 Expert Net-CAD 29 65250.00 (NX3) 24/09/2006 Solutions Pvt. Ltd., (20 Days) Aurangabad 06/09/2007 Mech. Dept., Unigraphics 13/10/2007 39 SSGMCE, Shegaon 117000.00 (NX3) (One (Prof. CVP) Month) 21/08/2008 Unigraphics Mech. Dept., 27/09/2008 18 54000.00 (NX3) SSGMCE, Shegaon (One (Prof. CVP) Month) (III)REVENUE GENERATION AT : ADVANCED FLUID FLOW COMPUTING CENTRE No. of Amount Name of the Duration Name of External / ParticiEarned by Inst. Course Internal Agency pants (Rs.) Computation 02.02.2006 Dr. R. L. Sonolikar, al Fluid 24 84000.00 To Retd. Prof., LIT Dynamics Nagpur 25.08.2006 02 Computation al Fluid Dynamics 03 Computation al Fluid Dynamics 13.08.2007 To 05.10.2008 17.09.2008 To 20.10.2008 21 17 Dept. of Mech. Engg., SSGMCE, Shegaon Dept. of Mech. Engg., SSGMCE, Shegaon 21000.00 68000.00 Grants fetched SN Department Project Title 1 Computer Networking Facility 2 Electronics Control Drive 3 Electronics 4 5 Scheme Amount (in Lacs) MODROB 4.00 R&D 3.00 Communication Lab. MODROB 5.00 Electronics Power Electronics Lab. MODROB 6.50 Electronics Advanced Instrumentation & Embedded MODROB 5.00 10 System Lab. 6 Electronics Design of a Smart Antenna testred prototype R&D 7.00 7 Electronics Area- Application of VLSI to Power Electronics RPS 10.59 8 Electronics Modernisation of UHF and Microwave laboratory MODROB 6.00 MODROB 5.00 IIPC 10.00 9 Electrical Computing Interfacing Facility 10 Electrical Industry-Institute Partnership Cell 11 Mechanical Up gradation of Workshop MODROB 5.00 12 Mechanical Mechanics of Materials & Engg. Mettalergy Lab MODROB 6.00 13 Mechanical Metrology Lab MODROB 5.50 14 Mechanical Center for Advanced Fluid Flow Computing TAPTEC 8.75 15 Mechanical First Course on Computational Fluid Dynamics Staff Developme nt 1.90 16 Mechanical Development of Industry based Mechatronics lab MODROB 3.75 17 Gen.Engg. Engineered Composit & Polymers RPS 5.50 18 M.B.A. Citizen Identity System Design RPS 4.50 19 Mechanical Modernization of Automation Engg. Lab. MODROBS 10.50 TOTAL AMOUNT (In Lacs) 113.49 1. Departmental Achievements: Computer Science and Engineering Department: a. The final year results is mostly 100%, Results of 2008-2009: 97% Mr. Bharat Lohia got the prestigious gold medal at the hands of Hon'ble President being the 1 st among various branches of Engineering. Total 2 students in Merit. Two faculty members have taken the prestigious Wipro's Mission 10X training and actively participated in the training of other faculty members of the institute. b. Departmental Placements: Various students are placed in the reputed Software companies with a handsome salary package. In 2008-2009 75% In 2007-2008 86% In 2006-2007 83% In 2005-2006 81% students are placed. c. The departmental faculty members have conducted 2-day workshop on computer awareness program under the Extension services of the Institute. d. The departmental faculty members are overall in charges of various activities like the cultural activity, maintenance of PCs of the Institute as well as that 11 of the Sansthan. 2. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department: B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering) Course Accredited thrice by NBA. 1) Year: 2000 2) Year: 2004 3) Year: 2008 M.E. (Digital Electronics) course accredited by NBA, Year : 2007. (A) Faculty Members: 1. Highly qualified & well experienced faculty. 26 faculty members in the deptt. 2. Four faculty members with Ph.D. qualification. 3. Almost all remaining faculty member are post-graduates. 4. 02 faculty members are sponsored for Ph.D. 5. Very good no. of research paper publications in journals (National & International) 6. Very good no. of research paper publications in National & International conferences. 7. Faculty members have received total grant of Rs.46 lakhs from different funding agencies like AICTE under research & development schemes. 8. Faculty members have organized no. of STTPs and CEPs. 9. Faculty members have organized various technical programs under IEEE student chapter, ISTE chapter & ESSA chapter. 10. Four faculty members are reviewer for national and international journals. 11. Few faculty members have won the awards. 12. Faculty members have organized national conferences. (B) Technical Staff: 1. All supporting staff are technically qualified & well experienced. 2. Attending skill up gradation courses regularly in external organizations. 3. Maintenance of Laboratories is done by all technical staff. (C) Technical Staff: 1. Very good intake compared to all the nearby institutes. 2. Outstanding result in university exam. 3. In year 2008-2009, 07 students in merit list out of 10 at UG level. 4. 1 Merit M.E. (Digital Electronics) year 2008-09 5. 1 Merit M.E. (Digital Electronics) year 2007-08 6. 7. st st Student success rate in GATE/GRE, CET & other competitive exams is very good. Very good student placement. 8. Students won prizes in various national level & international level paper presentations / competitions. 9. Active participation in ISTE & IEEE student chapters. 10. IEEE chapter won various national awards. (D) Event Organized: 1. Organized STTP on "Arm Processor" in Dec.2006 (Sponsored by Oasis Technology) 12 2. Organized STTP on "Image and Video Processing" in Dec.2006 (Self Financed) 3. Organized STTP on "VLSI Design using Cadence Tools" in Jan.2007 (Self Financed) 4. Organized STTP on "Modern Communication System" in June 2007 for which a grant of 75000 was received from AICTE. 5. Organized National Conference on "Speech, Image and Video Processing" in Jan 2008. (E) Laboratories: All the labs are approved as research labs by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. All labs are highly equipped with all modern equipments and softwares with grants received from funding agencies. Free Scale semiconductor devices of Motorola has given micro controller kits worth Rs. 2 Lacs. Labs in the Department are : Sr.N o. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3. Name of the Laboratory Digital Signal Processing Lab. VLSI-Embedded System Design. Lab. Power Electronics (Instrumentation) Lab. Project Lab. P.G. Computer Laboratory Analog and Digital Circuit Lab. Electronics Devices and Circuit Lab. Communication Engineering (UHF) Lab. Electronics Workshop (EW/S) Lab. Cadence Design Center. Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engineering Department: st Department is Accredited I time by NBA, AICTE New Delhi, Grade “B” w.e.f; 01-04-2001 [For 3 years.] nd Department is Accredited II time by NBA, AICTE New Delhi, w.e.f, 20.07.2005. [For 3 years.] rd Department is Accredited III time by NBA, AICTE New Delhi, w.e.f, 05-052009 [For 3 years.] Accredited by NAAC, AICTE New Delhi, Grade “B+” (2003). Obtained ISO –9001: 2000 Certified (2002). Selected as Networking Institute under TEQIP, MHRD (2003). Received Rs. Five Lakhs grant under MODROBS scheme from AICTE for project title “Up gradation of Computing And interfacing Facility in electrical Engineering Department” in Session 2001 – 2002. Dr.G.M.Dhole of our Department has got sanction of Rupees Ten Lakhs under industry institute partnership Cell (IIPC) has a Chief Coordinator from AICET, New Delhi. Dr.V.N.Gohokar received award of “Utkurshta Seva Gaurav Puraskar” from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. Dr.V.N.Gohokar received award of “Utkurshta Seva Gaurav Puraskar” from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. 13 Dr.V.N.Gohokar awarded Ph.D Degree on 23 feb 2005. Dr.G.M.Dhole awarded Ph.D Degree on, Feb – 2007. Department has successfully conducted One week STTP on “Trends in Distribution System Performance Improvement” during 6 – 11 Dec, 2004 Sponsor by ISTE – AICTE, New Delhi. Department has successfully conducted One week STTP on “Power Quality” during 11 – 15 Dec, 2006 Sponsor by ISTE – AICTE, New Delhi. All Laboratories of our department are recognized as a Place of Research by Amravati University, Amravati. Our Faculty members Published total 20 National Level papers and 09 International level papers in Journals and Conferences. Prof.M.A.Beg received the award for best technical paper award for his paper presented at College of Military Engineering, Pune. We have Organized 25 Guest lectures by expert persons in electrical Engineering for our students. Dr.V.N.Gohokar worked as an International Paper Reviewer for EPSR, UK.. Dr.G.M.Dhole worked as an International Paper Reviewer for Electric Power and Energy System, Australia. Prof.M.A.Beg work as an International Paper Reviewer for Electric Power and Energy System, Australia. Prof.S.R.Paraskar worked as an International Paper Reviewer for Electric Power Component and System, Taylor and Francis Publication. Prof.R.S.Pote work as an International Paper Reviewer for WASET-Natural and Applied. We successfully conducted the exercise of syllabus restructuring of B.E & M.E (EPS) in collaboration with Govt. Engg. College Amravati and Experts from MSEB and Industries. Dr.V.N.Gohokar worked as a Chairman, B.O.S Electrical Engineering in Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University Amravati. Dr.G.M.Dhole worked as a member, B.O.S Electrical Engineering in Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University Amravati. Dr.V.N.Gohokar worked with ISTE as a Trainer for institutional Management Programme. Our proposal submitted to DST, Govt. of India under FIST (Level 1) was short listed for presentation at New Delhi and Dr.V.N.Gohokar has presented it. Dr.V.N.Gohokar working as Principal S.S.G.M.C.E, Shegaon. Dr.G.M.Dhole worked as Chief Coordinator- S.G.I.A.R.C, Shegaon. Prof.M.A.Beg worked as a Dean [Academics] S.S.G.M.C.E, Shegaon. STTP on “Energy conservation and Energy” Audit has been short listed by the experts of ISTE New Delhi. Dr.V.N.Gohokar attended IEEE, PES conference in Chicago, U.S between 21- 24 April 2008. Two students pursuing Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr.V.N.Gohokar. Three students pursuing Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr.G.M.Dhole. Five Faculty of the department have registered their name for Ph.D. Mr. V.G.Neve and Mr. Vishal Ingle presented paper on optimal load transferring. Mr.V.G.Neve received certificate merit for presenting paper. Dr. G.M.Dhole has delivered an invited talk on MATLAB & its applications at various 14 Engineering Institutes in Maharashtra. Dr. V. N. Gohokar has delivered an invited talk on Distribution Automation at various Engineering Institutes in Maharashtra. Event Organized: 1. Organized National Training for Franchisee Development (Rural Distribution th st Franchising) on 29 – 31 Dec.2010(3 days) (sponsored by MSDISCO), Amravati. 4. Mechanical Engineering Department: (I) FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS: Completion of Higher education (M.E./M.Tech) of eight staff members from reputed institutes under sponsored and QIP programme. Registration for Ph.D. by Eight Faculty members. A Provisional patent is obtained from Patent Office, Mumbai for Design of Mechanism for industrial automation. Provided Technical Consultancy in association with VNIT, Nagpur to Thermal Power Plant, Paras regarding Thermal aspects of cooling tower. Faculty delivered invited talks at other institutes, organization and industries. Conducted accreditation mock exercise at various institutes. (II) STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT: One of our alumni Mr. Vaibhav Deshmukh contributed in designing the NATRAJ Robot at IIT Power, Mumbai. Many of our alumni are serving in various reputed industries at key positions in India and Abroad. Many of our alumni pursuing higher education at reputed institutes like IITs, NITs and at foreign Universities. Selection of number of final year students through campus interview at various reputed Industries. Number of students have secured the merit positions in the examinations of Amravati University, Amravati. Number of students selected by University as color holders in Sports and ExtraCurricular Activities. Active participation by students in Technical Events organized by other institutions and organizations. (III) MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS: Establishment of CAD/CAM center worth Rs. 33.00 Lakh. (Software worth Rs.23.00 Lakh) Modernization of Production Technology Lab. Under MODROB scheme of AICTE worth Rs.16.00 Lakh (Grant Rs.5.5 Lakh for Metrology Instruments and Rs.5.0 Lakh for CNC Trainer) Modernization of Mechanics of Materials Lab. And Engineering Metallurgy Lab. under MODROB scheme worth Rs.6.0 Lakh. Establishment of the Renewable Energy Park sponsored by Ministry of Nonconventional Energy Sources, New Delhi, worth Rs. 7.28 Lakh. Establishment of CFD center under TAPTEC scheme of AICTE worth Rs. 16.84 Lakh (Grant of Rs,. 8.75 Lakh) Organized an AICTE-ISTE STTP on "Design for Manufacturability and Assembly" during year 2004. 15 Organized ISTE approved STTP on "Computer Integrated Product Design(CIPD)" during year 2006. Received grant from AICTE of Rs.1.90 Lakh for two weeks STTP on "First Course on Computational Fluid Dynamics (FCCFD) in year 2008. Organized two days national workshop on "Computational Fluid Dynamics" in year 2009. Organized several Guest Lectures of eminent personalities from Academics, Industries and Research organizations. Establishment of SGTR. Setting up Ultra Modern Welding shop. SGIARC Center for Research. Filed Provisional Patents. Students prizes at National Level such as IIT TechFest, National Chess Competition. Lion's share of students in the University Merit List. Introducing Mechatronics Lab. Ph.D. Registration by eight faculty. Departmental Laboratories approved by Research Review Committee of SGB Amravati University. Consistently Excellent Placement Record. Dept. Twice Accredited by NBA. Well-equipped Laboratories from UG Perspective. Huge Infrastructure. 5. Information Technology: (I) FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS: Completion of Higher education (M.E./M. Tech) of staff members from reputed institutes . Registration for Ph.D. by one Faculty members. Faculty delivered invited talks at other institutes, organization and industries. (II) STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT: Many of our alumni are serving in various reputed industries at key positions in India and Abroad. Many of our alumni pursuing higher education at reputed institutes like IITs, NITs and at foreign Universities. Selection of number of final year students through campus interview at various reputed Industries . Number of students have secured the merit positions in the examinations of Amravati university, Amravati . Number of students selected by University as color holders in Sports and ExtraCurricular Activities. Active participation by students in Technical Events organized by other institutions and organizations. (III) MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS Organized an STTP on “ Web-Tech” during 04-08 Dec 2006. Organized an STTP on “ RTDDM” during 16-20Apr 2007. Organized One day workshop on Image Processing during 11 July 07 Organized Two days workshop on Computer N/W during 21-22 Aug. 07. 16 Organized Five days workshop on Fundamentals of embedded System ARM & RTOS during 21-23 Sept 07, 9-10 Sept.07 Organized National Conference On “RTIT” during 09-10 Dec 2007 Received grant from AICTE of Rs. 50,000 for Recent Trends in Information Tech. For Rural Development-9-10 Dec. 2007. Oracle 9i and JAVA Training programmed organized for students. Organized five days workshop on ‘Community Development Programmed’ in year 2009. Organized several Guest lectures of eminent personalities from Academics, Industries and Research organizations Students prizes at National Level such as IIT TechFest, National Chess Competition Departmental Laboratories approved by Research Review Committee of SGB Amravati University Consistently Excellent Placement Record Dept. Once accredited by NBA Well-equipped Laboratories from UG Perspective. Huge Infrastructure Organized five days workshop on ‘Community Development Programmed’ in year 2009. Organized four days programme on Community Development & Extension Services, 25-28 October 2010. Organized Second National Conference on “REITRD-2010” during 25-26 Nov.2010. Received grant from Department of Information Technology Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Government of India of Rs.50,000/- for Recent Trends in Information Tech. for Rural Development 25-26 Nov.2010 6. Department of Business Administration & Research (M.B.A.): The Department of Business Administration and Research of our college commenced the academic session 2009 – 10 on the pre-notified date of June 15, 2009. The registration of students of MBA final year was completed during 16-18 July 2009 after completion of their Summer Internship Projects and MBA final year regular classes began from July 20, 2009. MBA First year admission was completed as per revised schedule of Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai and its regular classes began from August 10, 2009 as notified by the State Govt. It immediately embarked upon consolidation of its faculty strength by increasing its number to eleven faculty members and hence the faculty : students ratio to 1:11. It accordingly started expanding its academic activities as shown in the table given below for a rigorous (Duranto) MBA programme engrossed with true learning environment. Some innovations introduced in the department during the ensuing academic session include corporate interactions, project-based learning, Prakalpakriti – a national level summer internship project competition, workshops for teachers and students including the one for redesigning the existing course curriculum of the 17 affiliating university, and industrial motivation campaign in collaboration with MSME Development Institute, Nagpur. Sr.No . 1 2 3 Name of Activity / Event held Induction Programme for New Faculty by T&P Deptt. Guest Lecturer by Prof. Rajeev lall of Harvard Business School. Monthly Faculty Meeting including Class Representatives (Boys & Girls) of MBA First & Final years. Date on which held July 21,2011 July 26, 2010 First Saturday of Every sessions 4 Faculty Seminar Once a month during full sessions 5 6 Freshers’ Orientation Programme Corporate Interaction August 19, 2010. Aug.27,2010. 7 8 Teachers Day Programme Freshers Welcome Dinner Volunteering Test Match of Cricket between India & Newzeland at Jamtha Stadium of Vidarbha Cricket Association, Nagput UID-Enabled Micro-Banking –Sanchay-Project Survey for Citibank September 5, 2010 October 9, 2010 9 10 November 18-25, 2010 Nov. 25-27, 2010 11 Prakalpakriti 2010 – A National Level SIP Competition for B-Schools January 8, 2011 12 Volunteering Rotary Utsav of Trade fairs at Khamgaon January 9-10, 2011 13 14 15 Smriti- Alumni Meet Industrial Tour of MBA Final Year Students to Backhert & John Deere, Pune Management Day Programme followed by industrial visit of MBA first year of Bharatiya Industries, Shegaon January- 24, 2011 February 14-16, 2011 January 29,2011 18 The department also took the initiative of starting specialization in Production and Operations Management for the first time under SGB Amravati University from the current session. With three class rooms fitted with LCD and one with OHP the teaching here has gone tech-way supported by pre-decided lecture plans, cases and exercises with more interactive sessions. Mr. Pavandeep Singh Chutti secured 78.50% marks in MBA first and second semester university examinations (2008-09) setting an all time record in the university. He and other two star performers of the department were felicitated by us by being presented celebrated management books like “Power of Positive Thinking” by Norman Vincent Peals, “See You at the Top” by Zig Zigler and “Success is Never Ending and Failure is not Final” by Robert Schuler. The results of MBA First Semester (2009 – 10) stood at 93.33%. Mr. Pawan M. Kuchar of our department was awarded Gold Medal by our university for having topped amongst the MBA students of Marketing Management Specialization in 2008 – 09. The monthly faculty meeting on first Saturday of the month involving class representatives and the introduction of tutor-ward system with each faculty member adopting 5-6 students per year as their wards has set up the tradition of participative management empowering all to contribute their best. Thus management is truly defined here as creating an environment where people can give their best. The department has also started organizing master classes by senior faculty members for the subjects currently taught by the new faculty members to benefit the students from their expertise and to groom the new faculty. Senior faculty members have been nominated as Group Chair of four specialization streams of management for playing lead role in lesson planning, course delivery & innovation, grooming young faculty members of the related subjects of the group etc. Many students have already purchased laptop and are utilizing the wi-fi facilities available in the campus in their studies and presentations. Draft notes of three students were accepted for panel discussion in the second National Youth Conference held at Indian Institute of Management, Indore during January 12-14, 2010, four students presented papers at seminar at Nagpur of which two were awarded second prize, one student presented project at Surat, and eight students presented business plans in PURSUIT – X of our college of which two were awarded winners. About twenty eight nearby companies have been visited by our students as part of their fortnightly activity of pro-learning and two groups and two individual students have been declared as winner and runner up of this activity. Two students each were selected by Office Box and Citibank respectively through the campus recruitment drive with Citibank 19 offering perks of Rs. 3.40 lacs per annum. A number of companies are lined up for campus recruitment. The students of the department won third time in succession the Dahi Handi competition organized on the eve of Ganpati festival in our college. The department has submitted a proposal to start a regular Ph.D. course here. One Ph.D. thesis and one Ph.D. thesis summary have been submitted to the university under the recognized Ph.D. supervisor from the department. Four faculty members have cleared their PAT for being eligible for registration as Ph.D. candidate of the affiliating university. One faculty member was appointed expert for evaluating Ph.D. thesis. There were six papers published by three faculty members in the national journals and two papers in the proceedings of international conferences. One faculty member was appointed reviewer for two international journals. Four faculty members presented their papers at the international conferences held at Delhi and Bangalore and one faculty member chaired a technical session in the International Conference on Business Cases held in Delhi in collaboration with George Masson University, USA. Three faculty members were invited as resource persons by Academic Staff College, SGBAU, Amravati, Disha Institute, Raipur, Pt. R. S. University, Raipur, MIT, Pune etc. The faculty members are also immensely involved in the institutional level activities in various capacities like Coordinator – NAAC Steering Committee, Coordinator – Staff Gathering, Dean (HR), Training & Placement Head, ISO activities, Quality Assurance Cell activities etc. Meanwhile our department has obtained permanent membership of the Indian Society of Training and Development, New Delhi with effect from the current year and it has been tagged with the Higanghat Chapter of ISTD. 7. Major Achievement in Sports Department: 1. College has 116 color Holders so far (Students participated in the inter University Championships on be half of Amravati University) on the Board, 2. College has bagged 76 Championship at University level. In the Amravati University intercollegiate championship held every year. 3. Miss. Sheetal Laddha of MBA got Silver Medal in Inter University Badminton (W) Championship which held at In door in 1998-1999. 4. Maximum students were appointed as the captain of various Games and Sports activities of the University. 5. Mr. Mangesh Pakhale was selected to represent Maharashtra Hand Ball Team in the National Championship, which was held at Vishkhapattanam in the year 1999-2000. 6. 225 Students with 25 staff members has extended excellent services as volunteers on behalf of SSGMCE during sicth OCI match played between INDIA Vs AUSTRALIA at V.C.A. Stadium, Nagpur on 14-10-2007. 7. 100 students with 20 staff members has excellent services as volunteers, officials on behalf on SSGMCE during 4 th Test match played between INDIA Vs AUSTRALIA at V.C.A. Nagpur on 06-11-2008 to 10-11-2008. 20 8. 60 students with 15 staff members has extended excellent services as volunteers, officials on behalf of SSGMCE during 2 nd ODI international match played between INDIA Vs AUSTRALIA at V.C.A. Nagpur on 28-10-2009. Distinguished Alumni SN Name of Alumni Branch & Year of Passing Designation & Company 1 Dr.Abhay E.Wagh ELECTRONICS, 1987 SECRETARY,I/C. Joint Director TECHNICAL EDUCATION, MAHARASHTRA STATE MUMBAI 2 Umesh Kaul ELECTRONICS, 1987 General Manager, IBM INDIA PVT LTD ,PUNE 3 Vivek Patil INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, 1987 Scientist LASER SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY CENTER, DELHI 4 Dr.Vijay N. Gohokar ELECTRICAL1987 Principal,SSGM COLLEGE OF ENGG, SHEGAON. 5 Anurag M. Vashistha. EECTRONICS1987 Sr. Vice President,GTL,LTD,NAVI MUMBAI 6 Dr.Rajendra Kanfade ELECTRONICS1987 Principal, DHOLE PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGG.WAGHOLI.PUNE 7 Jayant Barve I-EXTC-1987 Asst.G. M. (Marketing) VOLTAMP TRANSFORMERS LTD, ANDHERI (W) 8 Mahendra kr .k. Jain I-EXTC-1987 General ManagerSHARP INDIA LIMITED, PUNE (MNC) 9 Shashi Amin ELECTRICAL1988 Director,RALLISON, ELECTRIKS INC.MUMBAI 10 Ramanath Shanbhag ELECTRONICS,1 988 Regional Manager,IBM,INDIA PVT LTD.MUMBAI 11 Rajendra S Kute EECTRONICS1989 General Manager,AREVA TQP INDIA LTD, Mumbai. 12 Ravi Saxena COMPUTERSCIENCE -1989 Vice President ,CISCO SYSTEMS LTD NEW-DELHI. 13 Uday Sampat ELECTRICAL,1990 Asst.Vice President ,ABB LIMITED BANGALORE,. 14 Prashant Karmalkar INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS1990 Vice-President,ACCENTURE, THANE, 15 Harshvardhan Kathaley ELECTRONICS,1991 Dy. General Manager,INGRAM MICRO INDIA LTD.VIKROLI(E), MUMBAI. 16 Shrikantdada Patil INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS1992 Director,SSGM COLLEGE OF ENGG, SHEGAON. 17 Vinay S. Arorlkar ELECTRICAL1992 Manager, MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIR PORT PVT LTD.MUMBAI 18 Sachin Gujarathi I-EXTC-1992 Dy. General Manager METTLER-TOLEDO INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED. MUMBAI 19 Manish V Gupta ELECTRONICS1993 Vice-President, GOLDMAN SACH SERVICES PVT LTD. BANGALORE 20 Kuntal D. Roy CS&E-1994 Dy.G. Manager (Prod)AIRCEL , GURGAON, (HARIYANA) 21 Anil Verma ELECTRICAL1994 Sr.Manager,XNSA INDIA LTD.NOIDA. 22 Ritesh Kumar Verma ELECTRICAL1995 Deputy G.ManagerESSAR POWER LTD.NOIDA-201301 23 Prasad Dandwate EPS-1995 MANAGER ELECTRICALTATA CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED, PUNE 24 Johncy George ELECTRONICS,1996 CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER, OASIS TECHNOLOGY PVT LTD, PUNE. 25 Ram M.Umale MECHANICAL1997 MANAGERTATA MOTORS LTD, PIMPRI, PUNE. 26 Seema Singh EXTC-1997 PROJECT MANAGER INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES, BANGALORE 27 Chandrakant P Verma COMPUTERSCIENCE -1999 BRANCH MANAGER,INSPAN INFOTECH (P) LTD,PUNE. 21 28 Amit Gurtu MECH-1999 MANAGER TATA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED( BICYCLE VISION,LUDHIYANA) 29 Shalini R Jaybhaye COMPUTERSCIENCE -2001 TEAM LEADERHSBC, PUNE. 30 Vivek m. Dahake MECH-2002 MANAGERTATA MOTORS, PUNE 31 Pushpen Chandra EPS-2003 MEJARINDIAN ARMY, RANCHI 32 Pralhad Patki MECH-2002 ASST. MANAGER, DESIGN ENGG.THERMAX LTD,PUNE. 33 Payal S Gade MBA -2004 HEAD-HR, SELA TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INDIA PVT.LTD,PUNE 34 Shailesh Kapadia EXTC-2005 ZONAL MANAGERNEOTERIC INFOMATIQUE LTD, PUNE Shailesh A Vasu I,TECHNOLOGY -2006 TECHNICAL STAFF, PORIEDON DESIGN SYSTEMS PVT LTD,BANGALORE 35 10.13. Faculty Bio-Data 10.14. Admission Quota (Attached) Admission Quota Admissions to B.E. Courses of the institute are done as per the norms and guidelines of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra through Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Seats in 65% from CET (70% of Home University & 30% of Other Than Home University), 15% AIEEE Quota & 20% Institute Level Quota.Moreover Over and above J & K and Central Govt.Nominee. Admission to M.B.A. Course of our college through CAP (80% Seats) and Institute Level admission (20%) as per the guidelines of DTE Mumbai. All these admission are strictly on merit as displayed by CAP score issued by DTE Mumbai and according to Quota for different reservation category as decided by DTE Mumbai. Entrance test / admission criteria The procedure adopted for the Centralized Admission Process- candidates seeking admission to Engineering/Technology courses are required a to appear for MHT-CET/AIEEE conducted by the respective Competent Authority. Cut off / last candidate admitted SN Course 2008-2009 (CET Score) 2009-2010 (CET Score) 2010-2011 (CET Score) 2011-2012 (CET Score) 1 2 3 4 5 Computer Science and Engineering Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. Mechanical Engineering Information Technology 75 66 55 64 61 48 48 43 58 49 66 59 69 73 59 52 50 64 62 50 Sr.No. 1 to 5 Marks shown in the above table is out of 200 in MH-CET. 6 7 M.E. Electrical Power System M.E. Digital Electronics 37 24 58 28 45 30 8 M.B.A. 64 56 51 45 42 Admission for M.E. Program are carryout at Institute Level through criteria of Written Test and Personal Interview. Fees in rupees S Academic Tuition Fees N Year *U.G. – Engineering 1 2008-2009 52500/2 2009-2010 59813/3 2010-2011 65794/4 2011-2012 80960/- (Interim Fees) 42 Development Fees Total Fees 6200/4187/4606/-- 58700/64000/70400/80960/- 22 *P.G. – M.E. 1 2008-2009 2 2009-2010 3 2010-2011 4 2011-2012 *M.B.A. 1 2008-2009 2 2009-2010 3 2010-2011 4 2011-2012 40000/40000/65794/80960/- (Interim Fees) ----4606/-- 40000/40000/70400/80960/- 46000/46168/52813/64986 (Interim Fees) --3232/3697/-- 46000/49400/56510/64986/- * Fees finalized by the Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Mumbai Number of Fee Waivers offered : Yes (18 Nos.) Admission Calendar As per the notification issued by the Competent Authority (DTE, Mumbai) from time to time. All the admissions are done through Centralized Admission Process as per notified scheduled. 10.15. Infrastructure Information PIO Quota : No Infrastructure Information (Photo) Classroom/Tutorial Room facilities Laboratory details Computer Center facilities 23 Library Facilities Auditorium / Seminar Halls 24 Cafeteria Indoor Sports facilities O utdoor Sports facilities Gymnasium facilities 25 Facilities for disables Any other facilities 10.16. Boys Hostel Boys Hostel (Photo) Girls Hostel Medical & other Facilities at Hostel 26 10.17. Academic Sessions: Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon is established in year 1983 and is affiliated to Sant Gaege Baba Amravati University, Amravati. The institute runs five UG and two PG programs in engineering and one PG program in management. The process of admissions to these programs is carried out as per the directions given by the Government from time to time. The UG programs in engineering are eight semester programs (four academic sessions/years) and the PG programs in engineering and management are of four semester programs (two academic sessions/years). University sends the academic calendar in advance to all the affiliated institutes. Thus the academic sessions of all the programs are planned based on the guidelines / academic calendar received from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. Every year, the period of academic session is notified by the University at the beginning of the session. The University academic calendar is framed so as to ensure the minimum teaching days requirement in each semester. The academics (teaching) in each affiliated college is carried out as prescribed in the prospectus designed for each course by the University. It is described as teaching scheme in the prospectus. Typically in each semester of engineering program there are five to six theory courses/subjects and three to four practical/laboratory courses. Teaching scheme describes the total workload for each subject/course in terms of number of lectures, tutorials and lab hours to be conducted in every week by the concerned faculty. Examination system, year / Sem The performance of students registered for different UG and PG programs is evaluated as per the procedure prescribed in the prospectus of respective programs. The examinations are governed by the regulations for examinations in University Ordinance Booklet. There are eight semester examinations leading to the degree of B.E. (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth 27 Semester B.E.). The first and second semester examinations are common for all branches. The main examination of first, third, fifth and seventh semester BE are held by University in winter and supplementary examination in summer every year. The main examination of second, fourth, sixth and eight semester BE are held by University in summer and supplementary examination in winter every year. For PG programs also, odd semester examination are conducted in winter and supplementary examination in summer however, even semester examinations are conducted in summer and supplementary examination in winter. With few exceptions typically the student evaluation in each theory as well as laboratory course, is based on college level continuous evaluation component and the final semester examination conducted by University at the end of each semester. The semester end theory and practical examination is of three hours duration. The weightage for college level (internal) evaluation is 20% and University examination is 80%. However, in practical courses, college level (Internal) Evaluation and external examination at the end of the semester has equal share of 50% each. In final year (last academic session) of UG course, the students need to carry out project work and deliver seminars. The center for University examination is the respective engineering college To set question paper of University examination in each subject, University constitutes two members committee of whom one is the Chairman the other is member. The pattern of question paper for university examination is also specified in respective program prospectus and the conduct of University examination is in respect of the Ordinances pertaining to examinations leading to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Engineering/MBA. The minimum eligibility condition in general for registering in next higher class is, the student should clear 2/3 rd heads in the current session. However, students having backlog of first year are not eligible for (getting admitted to) third year BE. Period of declaration of results: 10.18. Counseling / Mentoring The result is normally declared approximately within a month span after the examination by controller of examination of University. The examinees who have passed all the subjects prescribed for all the examinations of a particular program (Branch) become eligible for award of the degree in the program concerned. The degree certificate is signed by the Vice-Chancellor. 1. For the better development of career of our students, all academic departments & Training and Placement department do execute some programmes at department level. Before giving any input to the students 28 common counseling is done & then need has been identified for the extra training apart from that of the regular academics. Which is given to the selective needy students. 2. Following are some programmes we run at our institutes for the career of the students which will help them out in their future life i.e. Job Point of view. They are as follows:a) Arranging in-Campus/Off-campus interviews for Pre-final and final year students with reputed industries. b) Arranging Summer/Winter Industrial training. c) Conduct of Mock Interviews and Group Discussion. d) Soft Skill Development Programme by M/S S&K Associates, Nashik. e) Aptitude test for overall grooming of the students. f) Spoken English Course. g) Arranging training courses like Oracle 9i., PLC SCADDA etc. h) Industrial visits by all coordinators once in a semester and to be conversant with industrial needs and placement of students. i) Guest Lectures by industry personnel for students. j) Generation of awareness in the students regarding future career options available. k) Up gradation of the student's skill sets commensurate with the expectations of the industry. l) Arrangements for Pre-Placement Talks, Written Tests, and Interviews. m) STTP Programme. n) Mock Interviews. o) Involving Students in Placement Activities. Apart from all above training we also provide an coaching for quantitative exams like GATE, GMAT, TOFFEL, CAT. Medical facilities: Emergency Medical facilities available qualified Doctor (M.B.B.S.) appointed as a Medical Officer. Medicine and treatment is done free of charge. Four bedded Indoor arrangement is available. Doctor is available for 24 hours, round the clock Ambulance services are available. Student Insurance 1. All the students are covered under Rajiv Gandhi Safety Insurance Scheme. 2. All the students and Guardians are covered under UNI Study Care Policy 29 (General Insurance). 3. In which students and parents are covered for Rs.50000/- each and incase of father expire students further education is covered for college fees and his expenses for Rs. 80,000/- thousands per year per students. 10.19. Students Activity Students Activity Body a. Cultural activities Students of SSGMCE does not lack behind studies as well as cultural activity, sports are making deep impressions on the minds of the students. To develop the overall personality of students and find the hidden talent among the students of SSGMCE, the various cultural activities are held in our college. These activities create love for patriotism, traditions, saints and also for our country. Bold side of truth is also caused in the minds of young generations. To provide overall extra-curricular exposure to all the students of S. S. G. M. C. E., every year we organize various cultural programmes such as Dahi Handi celebration, Ganesh Festival, Engineer’s Day Celebration, Participation in Youth Festival, CULFEST, Staff Gathering etc. The institute is having well equipped auditorium facility for conduction of various cultural programmes of students. Our institutes also have a well equipped “Nadbramha music room”. Students have access to music room for practice. b. Independence Day Celebration: th Every year our institute celebrates Independence Day on 15 August with great enthusiasm. Along with flag hosting various cultural programmes, sport events are organized. At the end of programme snacks & tea is provided to participant and guest. The following is the list of students participated in Cultural Programme on th 15 August. Sr. No. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name of Students Ojaswini Deshmukh Shruti Panchbhai Sweety Patil Divya Shyamkuwar Akash Labhe Madhavi Waghmare Sonam Wasule Nita Salampuria 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 13. Class/ Branch 3U 2. 3. 2N 2N 2U 2U 8. 2U 10. 2U 12. 3R 14. Activity Name Group Song Tabala Speech Speech Poem c. Formation of Cultural Council: To organize any event, a team formation is very much essential. To form a 30 cultural council of faculty members, notice was circulated on 16 th September’2010 to get the willingness of interested faculty members in different cultural activities. After receiving the response, cultural council of faculty member was formed on 22/09/2010 in consultation with Hon’ble Principal. Following is the list of activities & name of activity incharges: Chief Coordinator of cultural activity: Sr. No. Name of Activity Prof. V.S. Mahalle Name of I/C Prof. K.T.Kaharpardeshi, Prof.A.S.Awate, Mr. S.P. Satal, Prof. Ms. M.D. Kulkarni, Prof. Ms. M.M. Patil 1. Theatre 2. Music Events 3. SPICMACAY 4. Dance 5. Literary Events Prof. D.B. Alaspure, Prof. Mrs. Harshali Patil 6. Fine Arts Prof. G.A. Dashmukhe, Prof. P.R. Wankhede, Prof. A.N. Dolas. Prof. S.R. Wagh, Prof. P.A. Lohe, Prof. Ms. M.D. Kulkarni, Prof. Ms. M.M. Patil Prof. D.B. Alaspure Dr. N.A.Patil, Prof. H.V. Rajurkar, Prof. V.V. Ratnaparkhi, Prof. S.S. Mhaske, Prof. P.K. Adakane d. Participation in Youth Festival: Every year, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University organizes the inter-college youth festival. This year, it was organized in Dr. Bhausahed Nandurkar group th th of Institutes, Yavatmal from 25 September’10 to 28 September’10. The auditions for all the activities of YOUTH FESTIVAL’10 was conducted on nd rd 22 & 23 September’10. For the smooth conduction of auditions, a team of student coordinators was formed. The lists of coordinators for Youth Festival are as: Name of Student Amol Jadhav Class/Branch 4U2 Name of Student Madhavi Waghmare Rupesh Chandak Shweta Dixit Poonam Chandak Roshan Mahalle Class/Branch 2U2 Rupal Agrawal 3R 3R Sandip Katre 2N 2N Shrikant Soyaskar 4S 3S Akshay Dhole 4M 3M Shrikant Sakhare 4U2 The presentation of the participating students is carefully analyzed and a fair chance is provided to each and every student under the expert and impartial judgments of the judges. A team of 34 selected students represented our college in Youth Festival’10. These students took part in various events like Music, literary events, theatre events, quiz and fine arts and performed at their best and made our college to stand-out differently among all the colleges of Amravati 31 University. The following is the list of students participated in “Youth Festival-10”. Sr. No. Class/ Branch Name of Students Date 1. 3R Tejaswini Kharche 25/09/10, 26/09/10 15. One Act Play, Light Vocal 2. 3R Rupal Agrawal 25/09/10 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 3R 3R 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R 4N Sanjivani Kale Amavi Vispute Sneha Kawalkar Neeta Salampuriya Fivestar Chanchal Talreja T.P.S. Krishna Nishant Shribate One Act Play One Act Play One Act Play Poster Making Western Group Poetry Recitation Ellocation On spot Painting 11. 3N Prathmesh kale 12. 13. 3N 3N Rahul Raut Suresh Butke 25/09/10 1. 25/09/10 1. 25/09/10 1. 26/09/10 1. 28/09/10 1. 28/09/10 1. 25/09/10 1. 26/09/10 1. 25/09/10,28/09/1 2. 0 25/09/10 1. 25/09/10 1. 14. 3N Zubair Pathan 25/09/10 1. One Act Play 15. 2N Sruti Panchbbai 28/09/10 1. Indian Group 16. 2N Sandip Katre 27/09/10 1. Cartooning 17. 2U Usha Ingle 25/09/10 1. One Act Play 18. 2U Swati M.Singh Lakhlan 27/09/10, 28/09/10 1. Quiz 19. 3U Ojaswini Deshmukh 28/09/10 1. Indian Group 20. 3U Devayani Rao 27/09/10, 28/09/10 1. Classical Dance, Indian Group 21. 3U Priya Chore 28/09/10 1. Indian Group 22. 3U Chaitali Kalaskar 28/09/10 1. Indian Group 23. 4U Saumya Shashi 26/09/10 1. Debate 24. 4U Shrikant Sakhare 27/09/10 1. Clay Modeling 25. 4U Asmita Thakur 25/09/10 1. Collage 26. 4U Niraj Sahare 27/09/10, 28/09/10 1. Quiz 27. 4U Nikhil Bendre 28/09/10 1. Western Solo, Western Group 28. 4U Sonal Sanap 28/09/10 1. Western Group 29. 4U Shakeel Khongwir 28/09/10 1. Western Solo, Western Group 30. 3S Manjiri Pimparkar 27/09/10 1. Classical Vocal 31. 2S Priya Zade 28/09/10 1. Indian Group 32. 2S Ashish Gupta 27/09/10, 28/09/10 1. Quiz 33. 2M Trilokkumar Narware 26/09/10 1. Debate 34. st Shreyash Pawar 28/09/10 1. Indian Group, Classical Instru. 1 Yr Activity Name One Act Play 1 One Act Play,2.Rangoli One Act Play One Act Play 32 One of our student Mr. Nikhil Bendre (4U) have selected for color in Western group song. e. Avishkar-2010: As per the circular from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati university for “Avishkar2010” ( Research Project Computation). A district level research project competition was organized in our institution on 11-12-2010 for the students from different institutions in Buldana district. To evaluate the projects, we have formed a team of judges. After the rigorous evaluation of the projects, the winner has been declared and results was send to the Director B.C.U.D., SGB Amravati University, Amravati and the Principal of the respective institution. Chief Coordinator of Avishkar’10: Prof. V.S. Mahalle Name of Judges: 1. Prof. M.N. Tibdewal 2 Prof. S.V. Paranjape 3 Prof. D.R. Dhotre The following student has been declared as winner in “Avishkar’10”. Name of Students Ku. Nasreen Yasmeen Y. Khan Harkut Ku. Radhika Omprakash Name of Institute/Colleg e SMT. Tulsibai Ranglalji Zambad Senior College, Nandura Category Pure Science Topic Isolation and Characterization of alpha amylase producing bacillus species. The Intercollegiate Research Festival “Avishkar-2010” under U.G. level from Engineering & Technology stream was organized by SGB Amravati University th th at university campus on 4 & 5 January 2011. Our first year student Mr Girish Pande participated in that competition. The topic of their project is “Magical Teaching Aids”. f. Music Examination: Our college provides examination center facility to “Swara Sampada Sangit Mahavidyalaya, Shegaon”. Every year around 150-200 students appear for the music examination. This year 140 students appear for the music examination. The examination was conducted on dates 21/11/2010, 12/12/2010, 18/12/2010 & 19/12/2010. g. Youth day participation: th Every year our institute celebrates Youth Day on 12 January. We organize a big celebration by inviting near by colleges and schools to participate in this 33 event. Not only local schools and colleges but we also invite reputed institutes like HVPM, Amravati, Indian Navy personals and dignitaries. th This year also, college celebrated 12 January as Youth Day on the occasion of “Vivekanand Jayanti” The college organized foot rally, “Yuva joty”, and Cultural Programmes and at the end of cultural programme “Mahaprasad” was distributed to all the invited guest, students, staff and participants. Hon’ble Dr. D. Y. Patil, Governor Tripura was the chief guest of this programme. Following is list of students from our institution presented a group dance on song “Rindha Koshima …..” in cultural programme. Name of Student Prajakta Zod Nikita Agrawal Bhagyashri Thakur Vandana Gidhwani Ketki Purbhe Aasawari Hedaoo Archana Goyal Anu Kumari Class/Branch 4R 4R 4R 4R 4U1 4S 4N 4U1 h. Republic day: th Every year our institute celebrates Republic day on 26 January with great enthusiasm. Along with flag hosting, various cultural programmes and sport events are organized. At the end of program snacks & tea is provided to participant and guest. Following is list of students presented a group song “Utha Aaj Ghya Shapath Aapalya Deshasathi Jaganyachi”. Sr. No. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Name of Students Ojaswini Deshmukh Shruti Panchbhai Sweety Patil Pradhnya Khandare Chaitali Kalaskar Priya Chore Priya Zade Anagha Tembhurne Ajita Senger Dipa Zawar Shreyash Class/ Branch 3U 2N 2N 3R 3U 3U 2S 3S 2S 2U st 1 Year Activity Name 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Group Song 22. Tabala We have planned to organize many such cultural events in future so as to provide overall extra-curricular exposure to all the students of S.S.G.M.C.E.. All the participants and coordinators took great efforts to make these events 34 a grand success. I say that, cultural activities taken up in session 2010-2011 were successful only due to great support of Hon’ble Principal. Sports activities In Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, which is complete, Institute in it self. All round personality Development is given due importance and as such many Sports and Cultural activities though out the year to make the students more capable and to equip them with innovative talents, in the best possible manner, to face the challenges of tomorrow boldly. The College always encourages the student and participants and appreciates their better performance. A) Present Facilities Available for Sports & Games: 1. Samartha Ramdas Swami Kreeda Mandir consists of 21000 Square area (for Indoor games). 2. T.T. Hall with latest fast tables and quality rackets with balls. 3. Chess, Carom Boards. 4. Yoga Hall. 5. Multy Gym. (Health Club) with modern Gym equipments Cost of about 7,00,000/- Rupees. 6. N.C.C./N.S.S./Sports/Cultural activities office. 7. Two Badminton Courts (Fully cemented and Gallery for 500 spectators) B) For Out Door Sports 18 Acres of Land Has Been Dedicated which Includes. 1. Two Volley Ball Courts (with flood light) 2. Kabaddi Ground. 3. Three Lawn Tennis Courts (Two Clay and one hard Court) 4. Kho Kho field. 5. Foot ball ground. 6. Hand Ball Ground. 7. Basket Ball ground (Fully connected with fiber glass board). 8. 400 Mtrs. Running Track. 9. Crickets field. 10. Ball Badminton Ground. 11. Soft Ball Ground. 12. Open Space for double bar & Single bar. 35 In the beginning of the session college has formed the sports council and Nominees from Boys & Girls were appointed as a Chief Coordinator for the session 2009-10. 1. Mr. Sanjay Bhoyar - 4M. 2. Miss. Neha Sharma - 4R. Literary activities 1. Tattwadarshi Magazine: Introduction: Tattwadarshi is one of the most vibrant, diversified an old magazine of which was published every year. It has been and old tradition of our magazine to present a new approach in each issue. The magazine has always put emphasis on the total development of the students through the articles. Also it enable to develop the over all personality of the students through creativity thinking. It requires an Editorial Team. A Editorial Team includes Staff Advisor, Chief Editor, Associate Chief Editor, Editor, Co-editor and Three or four members for Marathi Section, Editor, Co-editor and three or four members for Hindi Section, Editor, Co-editor and Three or four members for English Section, Editor, Co-editor and Three or four members for Science and Technical Section, Three or four Layout Artists, Art Directors, One Clerk for Computerized work, Advertiser for Advertisement, Two Members for Photographer for Photo/Circulation. Objectives: Its sole aim was to form interlinks between six pillars of out college that are: Management Teaching Staff Supporting Staff Students Alumni Society Besides this, spreading awareness of knowledge views about the students and forge links with other student associations. A novel of getting the students themselves decide the content was introduced every year, as it is the magazine by the students, of the students and for the students. This was achieved through conducting surveys, opinion polls, contests etc. that sparked the 36 student's interest and an exhaustive coverage of the youth and students activity. The magazine contains articles in Marathi, English, Hindi and Science & Technical Sections. Advantage: 1. It helps in nurturing one's literary, oratorical and management skills. 2. It provides a platform for the students to convey their opinions, problems etc. to Professors and Management. 2. Tatwa (The Supreme Truth): A journal of Management duly registered with Registrar of News Paper for India is published by MBA department of Institute. Students are involved is designing its coverage page at publishing books reviews and short research project. Magazine / Newsletter A) JOURNALS / MAGAZINE: 1. Linux Journal 2. Linux for you 3. PC World 4. IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine 5. IEEE Computer Magazine 6. Electronics World. 7. IEEE Antennas and Propagation 8. IEEE Industry Application 9. Popular Mechanics 10. ASME Journal of Heat Transfer 11. IEEE Transfer on Mechatronics 12. Chemistry Today 13. Proceeding Mathematical Science 14. Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics 15. Forbes Asia 16. Fortune 17. Harvard Business Review. B) NEWS LETTER 1. Computer Architecture Letter 2. Display Technology OSA Journals 37 3. Electronics Materials TMS Journals 4. Embedded System Letters. 5. Microwave & Wireless Components Letters. 6. Photonics Technology Letters. Technical activities / TechFest 1. ISTE Student's Chapter, Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon: ISTE students’ chapter at SSGMCE, Shegaon has many sessions of technical activities along with fun filled moments of learning. ISTE has proven to be instrumental in assuring all round development of the students in the college. ISTE Student Chapter of SSGMCE has membership of 834 students from all discipline of engineering. ISTE Student Chapter also encourage and sponsor students for participating in various events across India. Mission: To impact technical education to manifest potential of student as competent, committed and complete human being with a spirit to serve the nation and humanity as a whole.ISTE and a wise decision from your side can make a vital contribution to your glorious career.ISTE grooms you to compete with the best and develop an identity of yourself to stand dignified and out of the crowd. Selection of New Team: The new executive team of ISTE Students’ Chapter is selected every year in the month of September. The selection is done on a two-tier system, first on the departmental level and then a final interview. The panel of interviewers included Faculty Advisor and representative of faculty members from all departments. Faculty Advisor takes care of selection process. A general meeting of newly formed Executive Team and previous year team is being held on for the introduction of each member with others and for taking guideline from the previous executive team. Members of the out going team are felicitated by offering certificate and memento. Campus Wide Membership Drive: Following the new team selection, a campus wide membership drive was launched focusing specially on the first year students. Posters, banners and pamphlets were put up all over the campus and personalized guidance regarding the benefits of joining ISTE was explained to the students. A record 221 members have been registered in the year 2010-2011 with ISTE students’ chapter at SSGMCE, Shegaon and total members of the chapter becomes 834. 38 Faculty Advisor : Prof. V. N. Bhonge Chairman : Avinash Kumar(3N) Vice-chairman : Mandar V. Bhadang(3S) Rupal Agrawal(3R) Secretary : Mukul Kumar Singh(3U2) Joint Secretary : Priyanka Gurbani(3R) Technical Advisors : Rushi Gandhi(3N) Vikas Kumar(3M) Ajinkya Gonnade(3S) Mohammad Aadli(3U2) Amit Dhran (3S) & 30 Executive members. Activities: CGAP/CAT It is Computer General Awareness Program held by ISTE which gives knowledge about computer and its different techniques. Aptitude test based on different companies: A general aptitude test comprising of various sections common in different company papers will be conducted. The paper may consist of 50 questions spread over two sections: verbal ability and quantitative aptitude. Communication Skill Builder Programme Communication skill Builder is an initiative taken up by the ISTE Students chapter, in order to enhance the communication skills of students of the college. In its rd introductory year, we planned to cover all of the 3 year students under two activities. 1. Group Discussion 2. Personal Interview Each session of the programme will follows tips, tricks and suggestions form already placed final year students and faculty members so that students can correct their flaws committed by them during GD and Interview. Profile of different companies A company profile on PSPL, wipro, infosis, etc will be given by ISTE for third year 39 student. It will contain brief information about company. FAME Another event of ISTE called FAME i.e., For A Minute Extempore. This is an initiative taken by the ISTE team to provide a platform of recognition to all the first year students of SSGMCE. This event was aimed at giving the students an opportunity of showcasing their talents and come in the public eye. Simulation CAT Simulation CAT based test will be conducted. The paper consisted of 45 questions spread over three sections: 1.Verbal Ability 2.Quantitative Aptitude 3.Data interpretation and reasoning. Guest lecture Guest lectures are conducted by the expert faculty of renowned institutes and the faculty of our institute under ISTE Student chapter for students of all discipline. War of words (WOW) We conduct annual debate competition called WAR OF WORDS. General awareness test It is prepared to test the general knowledge of students. Acumen 2010 th ISTE’s college level quiz. ACUMEN 2010 was organized on 24 September 2010 in rd the college auditorium. The screening was conducted earlier on – 23 September 2010 out of which eight candidates were shortlisted and formed into four teams of two each. First level is aptitude test and second is Mains (a Quiz competition). DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOR a. All students should have the identity card issued by the college with them while participating any activity of the ISTE. b. The behavior of students, should be decent and befitting to a professional institution. c. Executive members are prohibited from collecting money for any purpose without the permission of the authority. d. Any executive member who is irregular in attending meeting, or inattentive to work in the chapter or who is guilty of fraud or malpractices will be liable 40 to be punished according to the decision of the authority. 2. IEEE (STUDENT'S) ACTIVITY: Students IEEE S.S.G.M.C. Chapter has proved as excellent carrier oriented leadership programs amongst the student group. A] Excellent Branch Office: IEEE cell of our Institute is having furnished office of 200 sq. ft. area for our IEEE student branch. Different committees can carry out their activities efficiently. B] Event Calendar: At the beginning of the semester, the student branch officers hold a brainstorming session and decide upon date-wise events to be executed throughout the semester. This event calendar is displayed. The 17 committees execute the programs as per this calendar. C] Annual Prize/Certificate Distribution Function: In order to motivate and acknowledge meritorious performance of members awards and certificates are distributed. In March 2006 function; we distributed 250 certificates, 33 mementoes and 25 prizes in year. D] Managerial Hierarchy: We have two vice chairs. Besides we have formed Membership, Publicity and Program committees. Further, 15 additional committees have been formed to carry out different activities at grass-root level. These committees are: Electronics Project Committee Electrical Project Committee Computer Project Committee General Ability Test Committee Seminar & Invited Talks Committee Wallpaper Committee Technical Test Committee Communication Skills Enhancement Committee Program Support & Coordination Committee Office Administration Committee IEEE News & Nominations Committee Project Presentation Committee Student Guidebook Committee In case of any problem, student members are expected to first contact the chiefcoordinators of respective committees. The chief coordinators will report to 41 Program, Publicity & Membership committees. These will in-turn talk with Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Joint Secretary & Treasurer. However, any student member can directly talk with staff advisor/branch counselor also. Each year our branch conducts 50 to 70 programs. E] Management Methodology: The chief strategy is “Management Technique of Award & Remuneration”. Many awards have been instituted at our branch level to motivate the members. Weekly meetings are conducted and feedback is critically analyzed free from personal prejudices/likes & dislikes. Student members (also staff members) those who act as faculty for short term technical courses are awarded monetary remuneration. F] Unique Programs: a) Book Published by our Branch: Since last 04 years, members of ‘Student Guidebook Compilation Committee’ have taken immense efforts to collect information of student related issues like soft-skills development, Facing job interviews, Planning strategy for clearing competitive exams and so on. It has resulted in publishing of a book titled ‘Manual for Engineering Students & Professionals’. It contains about 236 pages and 47 chapters. This book is highly beneficial especially to our colleagues who have been staying in rural areas over a long period. b) Development of Database Software: Our members have developed a software that holds/retrieves data of members such as name, address, email, cell number etc. Visual Basic has been used as front end and Microsoft Excel as back end. c) Magazine-‘Horizon’ is being published by our Branch: Articles (technical & general) by students and staff are published in Horizon. We publish 08 issues of Horizon in one year. The student members raise finances through sponsorships in order to publish Horizon. For just INR 6000.00, we get 850 copies of Horizon printed and distribute them free of cost amongst students of our engineering college (SSGMCE). The online version of Horizon has been uploaded and the URL is http://www.ssgmce.org/ieee/ehor/index.html d) Outstanding Final Year Student of College Award: 42 Our branch invites nominations and these are minutely scrutinized and graded by staff and students to determine ‘Outstanding Final Year Student of College Award’. The recipient gets a laptop computer and this award is sponsored by a private firm- Chitralekha Enterprises, Akola, India. 3. PURSUIT ACTIVITY (ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY): The Indian Society for Technical Education, Student's Chapter of Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon has been organizing a National Level Technical Symposium "PURSUIT" for the last 17 years i.e. from 1993 with a grand participation of Technocrats from all over the Country. The basic purpose of this competition is to enhance and strengthen the knowledge in various related to Engineering and Technology. The PURSUIT will be an exhilarating event of it's own with a righteous mixture of enjoyment and technicality finally ensuing satisfaction. 4. PARISKRITI ACTIVITY (MANAGEMENT): Number of technical activities are organized in the department through students for developing their competence. These are Parishkriti consisting of Ad-design contest, paper presentation and cultural activities at national level, Prakalpakruti consisting of summer internship project competition of B-Schools at national level students from 5-6 states of our country participate in it and are awarded prizes Parishkriti is organized on the basis of sponsorship from local organization and companies procured by the students by themselves. Industrial Visits / Tours 1. Computer Science and Engineering Department: The CSE department of Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon had arranged an Industrial Visit to PSL, Tech Mahindra, Sybase and other companies situated at Pune and nearby places on the dated of 19,20 and 21 February 2010. The working systems of the above mentioned companies were shown to the students and one seminar at PSL was also attended by the students. Students were really fascinated by the working of the companies & found it really interesting. Total no. of student who joined the visit was 58 and 3 faculty members accompanied them. 2. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department: Third Year Industrial Visit 43 rd The Visit of 3 year students of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering branch to scientech Technology Pvt. Ltd., Indore is scheduled on 17-18 Feb.2011. Ninety nine students have registered for the same. The students will learn the microwave components, CRO and Function Generators manufacturing unit and will attend the seminar on basic concepts of Telecommunication Engineering which is the most important part of third year Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering syllabus. All the students will get benefited by this industrial visit. 3. Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engineering: rd We have planed Industrial Tour in first week of March 2011 for 3 year electrical engineering students for the session 2010 - 11. We got permissions for this visit from following Industries:1. Machav Capacitors, Bhosari, Pune 2. Manisha Transformers, Pune 3. L & T Switch Gear Ltd., Training Division, Pune 4. 400 KV RSS Lonikand, Pune 5. Supreme Switch Gear & Transformer, Pune rd Along with 54 of students of 3 year, 3 faculty members also will be visiting the industries. nd We have also planed Industrial Visit to Thermal Power Station, Paras for 2 year nd Electrical Engineering Students in 2 week of March 2011. Industrial tours are regularly arranged every year in electrical engineering Department to enhance the practical knowledge to electrical engineering students. It is also helpful to achieve the knowledge of industrial operation and practices. This facilitate students to complete their projects and related research activities. During Industrial tour faculty and the students get a first hand look at high tech manufacturing process and operation. They also learned about importance and application of technology. 4. Mechanical Engineering Department: The department organizes on regular basis the visits to the industries, project 44 sites, exhibitions, technical festivals etc. Industrial visit at Aurangabad to various Industries like. 5. 1. Indo-Generation Tool Room 2. Grand Machines 3. Saraswati Industries Ltd. Information Technology: The department organizes on regular basis the visits to the industries, project sites, exhibitions, technical festivals, etc. The representative list of various organizations visited is as below: 6. a. Persistent Systems Ltd. Nagpur for 3N students=47 + 3 Staff (30-01-2010) b. Office Box Software Pvt.Ltd.,Nagpur for 3N Students=47+ 3 Staff (30-01-2010) M.B.A. Department: We are sending the information of Industrial tour of MBA Department Every year students are taken to industries of repute for its visits. The recently visited companies by our students are Hindustan Unilever Ltd. Khamgaon, Nath paper mills Aurangabad. Videocon Ltd.,Aurangabad, John Deere, Pune, Bakeart Ltd, Pune etc. such visits are held for 1 to 3 days. Industrial Schedule is stated below: 1. Industrial Tour of MBA Final Year Students to Bakeart,Pune Feb 14-16, 20 2. Industrial Tour of MBA First Year Students to Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Sep 19,2010 Khamgaon Sep 25, 2010 Alumni activities The Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering Cell is registered with the Charity Commissioner, Buldana and the Registration no is F-10852. This cell is established with the aim to strengthen the bonds between the Alumni and the institute. This cell provides the forum to the Alumni of the institute where they can come forward and share their knowledge, work experience and contacts for the all around development of the institute. The major activities conducted by the Alumni Association are 1. Organization of Alumni Meets: Till now total 10 Alumni meets are organized in the different part of countries and Abroad. 2. Guest Lectures: Guest lectures of eminent persons from industries are arranged with the coordination of Alumni. 3. Scholarships: Alumni of the college have sponsored the scholarships for the 45 students of the college. 4. Industry-Institute Interaction: Research projects, Industry-Institute collaborations and such other activities are undertaken by the Association. 5. Training and Placement: The alumni extend his / her cooperation in great extent, in arranging the In and Off Campus placements Drives, and Industrial visits. 6. New Year Greetings: Every year, the New Year Greetings are send to all the Alumni, keeps the records of the Alumni visits to the college and maintains the smooth relations with the Alumni. 10.20. Name of the Information Officer Name of the Information Officer for RtI Designation Phone Number with STD Code Fax Number with STD Code Email : Vijay J. Khadse : : : : Registrar (07265) 252116 (07265) 252346 [email protected] 46