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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE - 2016-2017
SHRI SANT GAJANAN MAHARAJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SHEGAON – 444 203 DIST – BULDANA [MAHARASHTRA STATE] INDIA
Mandatory Disclosure updated on : 11-04-2016 10.1. AICTE File No.
F.No. Western/1-2453943896/2015/EOA
Date & Period of last approval
Date: 07-Apr-2015 (01 Year)
10.2. Name & Address of the Institution
Name of the Institution SHRI SANT GAJANAN MAHARAJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Address of the Institution KHAMGAON ROAD
City & Pin Code SHEGAON – 444 203
State / UT MAHARASHTRA
Longitude & Latitude Longitude: 76 Degree 40‟ E, Latitude: 20 Degree 45‟N
Phone Number with STD Code (07265) 252116, 252216
Fax Number with STD Code (07265) 252346, 253602
Office Hours at the Institution 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Academic hours at the Institution 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Email [email protected]
Website www.ssgmce.org
Nearest Railway Station (dist in km) SHEGAON (C.R.) - 3 Km
Nearest Airport (dist in km) NAGPUR/ AURANGABAD - (300 Km /220 Km)
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LOCATION MAP OF THE INSTITUTE:
10.3. Type of Institution
Private – Self Financed
Category (1) of the Institution
Non Minority
Category (1) of the Institution
Co-Ed
Rail Route
Air Route
Road Route
AIR ROUTE
Delhi - Mumbai - Aurangabad, Banglore- Mumbai-Aurangabad (nearest airport) Shegaon is 225 Kms. About 4 hours train journey from Aurangabad
Delhi-Nagpur, Chennai-Nagpur and Kolkata-Nagpur. Shegaon is 300 Kms. from Nagpur, about 6 hours by road or 4.30 hours by train.
RAILWAY ROUTE
Delhi- Bhusawal and Banglore- Bhusawal; Shegaon is 120 Kms. About 2 hours by train from Bhusawal
Mumbai - Bhusawal - Shegaon on the way towards Nagpur
Kolkatta- Nagpur- Shegaon on the way towards Mumbai/Ahmedabad
Chennai-Nagpur-Shegaon on the way towards Mumbai/Ahmedabad
ROAD ROUTE
Bhusawal – Shegaon (120 Kms, 3 hours journey)
Aurangabad- Shegaon (225Kms, 4 hours journey)
Nagpur –Shegaon (300 Kms, 6 hours journey)
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10.4. Name of the organization running the Institution
SHRI GAJANAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHA
Type of the Organization Trust/Society
Address of the Organization
SHRI SANT GAJANAN MAHARAJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CAMPUS
CITY : SHEGAON (C.Rly.)
DISTRICT : BULDHANA
STATE : MAHARASHTRA
PIN : 444 203
STD CODE : 07265
PHONE NO. : 252116, 252216
EMAIL : [email protected]
Registered with GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA
Registration date 20-04-1983
Website of the organization
www.ssgmce.org
10.5. Name & Address Affiliating University
Name of the affiliating University SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY
Address TAPOWAN, UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, AMRAVATI
PIN – 444 602, DIST.: – AMRAVATI (MAHARASHTRA)
Website www.sgbau.ac.in
Latest affiliation period Permanent Affiliation from 18-09-2000.
10.6. Name & Address of Head of the Institution:
Name of Principal DR. SUNIL BHIKAMCHAND SOMANI
Exact Designation PRINCIPAL
Phone number with STD code 07265 – 252216
Fax number with STD Code 07265 – 252346
Email [email protected]
Highest Degree M.E., Ph.D.
Field of specialization Environmental Engineering
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10.7. Governing Body Constituted by AICTE :
1. Shri Shivshankarbhau 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.G. Tarnekar :
Member
-- (Nominee of SGB Amravati University, Amravati)
9. Dr. S.K. Mahajan :
Member (Ex-Officio)
Ph.D. Director of Technical Education
(Nominee of the State Govetnment)
10. Shri J.S. Saharia : Member
(Nominated by the State Government
11. Dr. S.B. Somani : Member Secretary
M.E., Ph.D. (Principal of the Institute)
12. Dr. S.P. Trikal : Member
(Professor of the Institute) M.E., Ph.D.
13. Prof. R.S. Pote : Member
(Associate Professor of the Institute) M.E.
Frequency of meetings : Twice in a year.
10.8. Local Managing Committee Constituted by Affiliated University:
SN Designation Name
1 Chairman Shri Shivshankarbhau Patil
2 Member Shri Pankaj Gajanan Shitoot
3 Member Shri Shrikant Shivshankarbhau Patil
4 Member Shri Dinesh Ramgopal Bhutada
5 Member Shri Vinay Laxmikant Shah
6 Member Shri Mahendra Singh Anand
7 Member Dr. H.M. Jha "Bidyarthi"
9 Member Prof. D.L. Bhombe
10 Member Prof. A.V. Patil
11 Member Shri S.S. Kanthale
12 Member Secretary & Principal Dr. S.B. Somani
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10.9. a. Organizational Chart
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
b. Vision:
To impart world-class Engineering and Management education in an environment of
spiritual foundation to serve the global society
c. Mission:
o To develop Excellent learning center through continuous design and up gradation of courses in
close interaction with R&D centers, Industries and Academia.
o To produce competent, entrepreneurial and committed Technical & Managerial human
resource, with a spiritual foundation to serve the society.
o To develop state of the art infrastructure, centers of excellence and to pursue research of global
and local relevance.
o To strive for „Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah‟ – the ideal of our parent organization Shri Gajanan
Maharaj Sansthan through the symbiosis of Science and Spirituality.
10.10. Student feedback mechanism on Institutional Governance / faculty performance.
Institute implements both oral and online feedback scheme as a part of quality improvement process.
(i) Oral feedback: Oral feedback process is conducted once in every semester by the
Committee constituted by Principal which consist of Deans and Heads. The almost entire
class participates in the process.
(ii) Online feedback system:
Institutes have well developed software to analyze the online feedback given by the
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
MANAGING DIRECTOR
PRINCIPAL
Dean(s) HOD(s) Librarian Registrar
MR
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students at the end of every semester without revealing their identity. System analyst
processes the data and generates the report.
To make the feedback system effective and lead to meaningful improvement in the quality
of teaching feedback is communicated to faculty members. Faculty member are
counseled by HOD based on critical feedback from students to improve the teaching
learning process.
Institute have 360 degree performance appraisal system to support the individual in identifying
areas for development and planning their own personal development. 360 degree feedback is a
multi source assessment where individual faculty performance is assessed and feedback is
recorded from Superiors, Subordinates, and Peers. It is used for development and individual
counselling .It provides the faculty with a good all around perspective.
10.11. Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students.
As and when there are grievances from the staff members. All applications are put up before
appropriate cell to finalize & give the justice to the staff members. Duly constituted grievances
committee consisting of one Chairman (Dean ACADEMIC) & two members of faculty (Senior) will
look after the grievances of the members.
Periodical reviews are being taken by the concerned authority at various level of the Institute to
resolve the student's grievances.
10.12. Name of the Department
First approval by the AICTE, New Delhi:
Degree Courses 1st Year of approval by AICTE (give
approval ref. No. & date)
UG(Full Time)
B.E.
(Bachelor of Engineering)
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
PG(Full Time)
(Master Degree)
M.E. Digital Electronics
F.No.6260/XIIIAIBPG? APP/2K-7/200 Dt.24.4.2000
M.E. Electrical Power system F.No.441/MS-01/E&T(PG)/93 Dt.30.12.1996
M.E. Computer Engineering F.No. Western/1-692794011/2012/EOA Dt.10
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May 2012
M.E. Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Design
F.No. Western/1-692794011/2012/EOA Dt.10th
May 2012
M.B.A. F.No.27-11/431/BOS (M)/94 23036 Dt.31.3.94
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Year wise Sanctioned Intake:
Year wise Actual Admission:
Sn Course Sanctioned Intake Actual
Admission
U.G. B.E. 1st
Year 2013-14
1 Computer Science & Engineering 60 59+2*+3#
2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 120 96+2*+6#
3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 60 59+1*+3#
4 Mechanical Engineering 60 60+1*+3#
5 Information Technology 60 60+1*+3#
P.G. 2013-2014
1 M.E. Digital Electronics 30 30
2 M.E. Electrical Power System 18 18
3 M.E. Computer Engineering 18 18
4 M.E. Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Design
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5 M.B.A. 60 60
U.G. B.E. 1st
Year 2014-15
1 Computer Science & Engineering 60 60+3#
2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 120 120+6#
3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 60 60+3#
4 Mechanical Engineering 60 59+1+3#
5 Information Technology 60 59+2#
P.G. 2014-2015
1 M.E. Digital Electronics 30 24
2 M.E. Electrical Power System 18 17
3 M.E. Computer Engineering 18 18
4 M.E. Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Design
24 08
5 M.B.A. 60 56
U.G. B.E. 1st
Year 2015-16
1 Computer Science & Engineering 60 59+1+2#
2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 120 120+3#
3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 60 60+3#
4 Mechanical Engineering 60 60+1+3#
5 Information Technology 60 60+3#
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P.G. 2015-2016
1 M.E. Digital Electronics 30 18
2 M.E. Electrical Power System 18 16
3 M.E. Computer Engineering 18 18
4 M.E. Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Design
24 07
5 M.B.A. 60 56
* Central Govt.nominee & Jammu and Kashmir quota which are treated as over &above intake
# TFWS students quota which is treated over & above intake.
% Students passed with Distinction & with First Class
Courses
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
% 1
st Dist.
% First Class
%
1st
Dist.
% First Class
%
1st
Dist.
% First Class
U.G. – Engineering
Computer Science & Engg. 2.59 83.11 5.97 89.55 -- 85.07
Electronics & Telecomm. Engg. 4.90 79.14 15.78 83.45 2.19 84.67
Electrical (Electronics & Power) Engg.
10.63 71.27 12.50 84.37 6.06 65.15
Mechanical Engineering 35.71 48.80 6.55 85.24 5.71 82.86
Information Technology 25.00 63.75 65.07 34.92 24.24 65.15
GATE-2016 Valid Score :
S. N. Students Name Year/Branch Category
1. Ashwini Deshmukh Final CSE OBC
2. Shubhansu Sawaria Final CSE Open
3. Mitanshu Final CSE Open
4. Tawari Ghanshyam Kamalkishor Final EXTC Open
5. Mahi Agrawal Final EXTC Open
6. Pooja Rajmal Varma Final EXTC OBC
7. Gaurav Nandkishor Kohale Final EXTC OBC
8. Vurewar Tushar Dinesh Final EXTC SC
9. Pravin Kiasnrao Nagrale Final EXTC SC
10. Manisha Onkar Meshram Final EXTC SC
11. Sumedh Narendra Wakode Final EXTC SC
12. Nikita Bandu Bhusari Final ELECT OBC
13. Shubham Sahebrao Gawande Final ELECT SC
14. Anmol Ajay Komerwar Final MECH Open
15. Shubham Katmusare Final MECH OBC
16. Sudhir Arvind Deshmukh Final MECH Open
17. Shubham Parmanand Raut Final MECH OBC
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10.13. Training & Placement Department: The placement record of the SSGMCE has always been very impressive. A good percentage of
students get jobs in leading companies every year. The institution also has separate
Entrepreneurship Development Cell where students explore their hidden potential through different
trainings.
Activities carried out by T&P Department regularly
1. Counseling Session for getting ready for placement.
2. Arranging Guest Lectures by Eminent Persons / Alumni / Entrepreneur / Industrial
3. Faculty Development Programme by outside agencies as well as in-house faculty
members.
4. Spoken English and Soft Skill Programme and Training.
5. Arranging Campus/Off-Campus Placement Drives.
6. Arranging Mock Aptitude Tests and Aptitude Counseling Sessions.
7. Helping students get live industrial projects from India & Abroad as well.
8. Facilitating students to do Summer/Winter Industrial Training.
9. Organizing Parent Meet and Farewell function.
10. Organizing Entrepreneurship / Leadership Development Programme.
Our Recruiters:
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Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur
Camus Recruitment Drive TCS Ltd., Pune Mitsubishi Electric India, Pvt. Ltd.Pune
Soft Skill Training by M/s. S&K Associates, Nashik
Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur Indian Army
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Students Placed
Names and Details of companies who visited the campus along with No. of Students placed
Year 2013-2014
Sr.No. Name of Company Total No. of
Students Selected
ON-CAMPUS
01 Tata Consultancy Services Ltd,Pune 80
02 Triveni Turbines Ltd., Bangalore 01
03 Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur 05
04 Phoenix Sea Services Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 36
OFF-CAMPUS
05 Wind World India Ltd., Mumbai 05
06 GE India Ltd., Pune 04
07 IBM Ltd., Bangalore 06
08 Mphasis India Ltd., Pune 04
09 L & T Infotech, Pune 05
10 Genpact, New Delhi 03
11 NTT Data, Pune 06
12 Tech Mahindra Ltd., Pune 07
13 Excellon Software Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 02
14 Syntel Ltd., Pune 03
15 Chaitanya Software Technologies, Pune 02
16 Infosys Ltd., Pune 06
17 SPJ System, Pune 01
18 Cognizant, Pune 10
19 L&T Infotech, Pune 02
20 Opex Software Ltd., Pune 03
21 HP Hewlet Packard, Pune 01
22 Accenture Ltd. Pune 06
23 Barclays, Pune 01
24 Zensar Technology Ltd., Pune 01
25 Legrand India Pvt. Ltd. Jalgaon 02
Total Students Placed 202
Year 2014-2015
Sr.No. Name of Company Total No. of
Students Selected
ON-CAMPUS
1 Tata Consultancy Ltd., Pune 46
2 Excellon Software Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 02
3 Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur 04
4 Polaris Financial Technlogy Ltd., Pune 13
5 Winjit Technology Pvt Ltd., Nashik 02
6 Advance Emergency System Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 06
7 Phoenix Sea Services Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 19
8 Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd., Pune 02
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9 Cryptex Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 06
10 SGM Group of Company, Pune 23
11 SM Automation through Pace HR Innovation Pvt Ltd., Pune 02
OFF-CAMPUS
1 Horizon Telecom, Nagpur 02
2 IBM Ltd., Pune 10
3 Quick Heal, Pune 01
4 Mphasis India Ltd., Pune 04
5 ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Nagpur 02
6 Tata Consultancy Ltd., Pune 17
7 eZest Solutions Ltd., Pune 01
8 Dhoot Transmission, Aurangabad 12
9 Wyan Industries, Haryana 02
10 HMD Stabilizer, Haryana 01
11 Wind World India, Mumbai 07
12 Bizsense Solutions Pvt Ltd, Nagpur 01
13 Shriram Transport Financial Ltd., Nagpur 07
14 Wind World India Ltd., Mumbai 01
15 SYNTEL Pune 02
16 iGate Patni, Pune 02
17 NTT Data, Pune 02
18 Shapoorji Pallonji & Co.Ltd., Pune 01
19 Uniinfo Telecom Services Pvt. Ltd. 01
20 BOSCH Ltd., Nashik 02
21 KPIT Technologies, Pune 01
22 Amdocs Ltd., Pune 02
23 Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Pune 18
24 Ashokleyland, Nagpur 02
25 Capgemini India Pvt. Ltd., Pune 03
26 Tech Mahindra, Pune 01
Total Students Placed 230
Year 2015-2016
Sr.No. Name of Company Total No. of
Students Selected
ON-CAMPUS
1 Tata Consultancy Ltd., Pune 153
2 Jade Global, Pune 07
3 Persistent Systems Ltd., Nagpur 04
4 CMS IT Services Pvt. Ltd., Pune 07
5 Tungsten(Bynry), Pune 06
6 Wadhokar Group, Pune 10
7 Axiom Softech Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 05
8 Global Logic India Ltd., Nagpur 03
9 OfficeBox, Nagpur 02
OFF-CAMPUS
1 Polaris Financial Technology Ltd., Pune 18
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2 L&T Infotech Pvt Ltd, Pune 04
3 Syntego Global IT Systems Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 01
4 Capgemini India Pvt Ltd., 02
5 RDP Telecomm Services, New Delhi 03
6 Shriram Transport Pvt Ltd., Nagpur 01
7 Triveni Turbines Ltd., Bangalore 01
8 Triangle Tele Incorporations Pvt. Ltd., Indore 02
9 Warahade Group of Company, Pune 02
Total Students Placed 231
Average Pay package, Rs./Year
SN YEAR MAX. SALARY DRAWN
(Rs.) AVERAGE SALARY DRAWN
(Rs.)
1 2013-14 32,000/- 20,000/-
2 2014-15 35,000/- 20,000/-
3 2015-16 40,000/- 20,000/-
Student opted for Higher Studies
Around 50% our students are pursuing higher degree from various Institutions including IIT‟s,
Autonomous Institution and abroad.
10.14 Accreditation Status of the course
Accredited
Degree Courses Accreditation Status
B. E. Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power) Accredited 4 times
B. E. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Accredited 4 times
B. E. Computer Science & Engineering Accredited 3 times
B. E. Mechanical Engineering Accredited 4 times
B. E. Information Technology Accredited once
M. E. Electrical Power System --
M. E. Digital Electronics Accredited once
M. E. Computer Engineering --
M. E. Advanced Manufacturing & Mechanical Systems Design
--
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Accredited 3 times
Doctoral Courses
No
Foreign Collaborations, if any
Yes, Academic Collaboration with De-Montfort University, Leicester (UK)
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10.15 Professional Society Membership
The Institution is associated with the various Professional Organizations and Associations:
1. Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), New Jersey
2. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), New York
3. Institute of Engineers (IE), Calcutta
4. Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), New Delhi
5. Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), New Delhi
6. Computer Society of India (CSI), Mumbai
7. Tata Energy of Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi
8. Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS), Bangalore
9. Calcutta Mathematical Society
10. National Geographic Society
11. Bombay Natural History Society
10.16 Grants fetched
SN Department Project Title Scheme Amount (in Lacs)
1 Computer Networking Facility MODROBS 4.00
2 Electronics Control Drive R&D 3.00
3 Electronics Communication Lab. MODROBS 5.00
4 Electronics Power Electronics Lab. MODROBS 6.50
5 Electronics Advanced Instrumentation & Embedded System Lab. MODROBS 5.00
6 Electronics Design of a Smart Antenna tested prototype R&D 7.00
7 Electronics Area- Application of VLSI to Power Electronics RPS 10.59
8 Electronics Modernization of UHF and Microwave laboratory MODROBS 6.00
9 Electrical Computing Interfacing Facility MODROBS 5.00
10 Electrical Industry-Institute Partnership Cell IIPC 10.00
11 Mechanical Up gradation of Workshop MODROBS 5.00
12 Mechanical Mechanics of Materials & Engg. Mettalergy Lab MODROBS 6.00
13 Mechanical Metrology Lab MODROBS 5.50
14 Mechanical Center for Advanced Fluid Flow Computing TAPTEC 8.75
15 Mechanical First Course on Computational Fluid Dynamics Staff
Development 1.90
16 Mechanical Development of Industry based Mechatronics lab MODROBS 3.75
17 Gen.Engg. Engineered Composite & 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
20 Computer Under MODROB Project MODROBS 7.00
21 Computer STTP on “Image Processing using MATLAB” Seminar 1.50
22 Electronics Modernization of UHF & Microwave Lab MODROBS 3.70
10.17 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
Department of Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power)
Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Information Technology Engineering
Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities
Department of Business Administration and Research
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Facilities In The Departments
Realizing the changing scenario and its endeavor to provide quality education, SSGMCE has an
excellent academic environment with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities having latest equipment,
software and hardware. All the laboratories of all the departments have been recognized as center
for Ph.D programme. All the departments have modern class rooms equipped with LCD, meeting
hall, seminar hall, separate staff cabins, PA system, departments library, girl‟s common room,
adequate circulation area and with all other amenities. The institute has leased line and campus-
wide Wi-Fi network. Each department has a carpet area of 2675 Sq. Mtrs. with adequate
circulation area.
1. Department of Electrical Engineering (Electronics & Power):
The department is strong with senior faculty members and experts in various fields of electrical
engineering. The department admits students for 4 years B.E. Electrical (Electronics & Power)
Programme and 2 years M.E. (Electrical Power System) programme. The academic activities are
supported by nine well equipped laboratories and one advanced training centre with state of art
facilities. The department has Electrical
Machines Lab, Switchgear & Protection
Lab, High Voltage Lab, Control System
Lab, Electrical Measurement Lab,
Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab,
Basic Electrical Engg Lab, Computer
Lab Power Quality Lab and PLC-FA
training centre technically supported by
Mitsubishi India. The laboratories of the
department are equipped with d-
SPACE hardware kit, Power Quality Analyzer, HV testing set up-to 100 kV, Dielectric Testing kit,
and advanced software‟s like MATLAB, PSCAD, ETAP & Lab-VIEW. All Laboratories in the
department are recognized for research work by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati.
The department has continuous
interaction with various industries and
has been involved in various Industry
based projects and consultancies. The
Department is committed to the
advancement of the frontiers of
knowledge in Electrical Engineering
and to provide the students with a
stimulating and rewarding learning
experience.
Electrical Machines Laboratory
Power System Laboratory
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2. Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering:
The Department is running both U.G. & P.G. courses. The Department of Electronics and
Telecommunication has 10 Laboratories namely VLSI and Embedded System Design Laboratory,
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory,
Power Electronics and Instrumentation
Laboratory, Communication
Engineering Laboratory, Digital
Integrated Circuits Laboratory, Analog
Integrated Laboratory, Project
Laboratory, P.G. Laboratory, It has
number of advanced software viz.
Cadence Complete Package, DSP &
ARM Processor Kits, MATLAB
Software, Xilinx ISE package, Optifiber
Software, Universal Trainer Kits like
Spartan-II, Vertex-IIpro for VLSI Design
ADS & VNA used for curriculum
completion and R & D activities.
Various AICTE-ISTE sponsored and
approved Short-Term Training-
Programmes, Workshops, Seminars
and Conferences are conducted by this
department. This department also offers
two-year full time Post Graduate
Course leading to award of M.E. (Digital Electronics) with an intake of 30.
Activities and Achievements (2015-2016)
Prof. G. S. Gawande, Prof. S. B. Patil, Prof. D. D. Nawgaje have completed their Ph.D.s from
SGB Amravati University on 20th Feb. 2016.
Presently 06 faculty members doing their Ph.D. work in research lab. Electronics &
Telecommunication Engg. research lab.
Papers Published by Faculty and Students during (2015-16) : 33
Papers has been published by students at National Events : 08
Programmes conducted :
Workshop on "Simulation of Microwave Circuits and Antennas Using Keysight's Advanced
Design System (ADS)" Prof. V. V. Ratnaparkhi on 25th – 26
th July, 2015, 25 Final year
students attended the work shop.
Guest lecture by Dr. V. M. Pandharipande Ex.Vice-Chancellor, Prof. G. S. Gawande HOD,
EXTC, on 05th August 2015,( Faculty : 15 & Final year Students : 70 ).
Communication Engineering Laboratory
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
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Guest lecture by Prof. Dr. Kishor Sarawadekar, IIT-BHU, Varanasi "FPGA Architecture and
Applications" Prof. P.R. Wankhede Faculty Advisor, IEEE on 27th Aug. 2015, BE Final year &
ME (DE) Students : 52
Research & Development orientation program, was conducted by Dr. K. B. Khanchandani and
Dr. R. S. Dhekekar, on engineers day 15st Sept. 2015, at main auditorium for All branches, 1
st
year to final year & ME Students. Total students benefited around 1000.
Carrier Guidance Cell, Guest Lecture by Sneha Soni SGS, Academy, on 01st Oct. 2015, 3
rd &
Final year Students : 75
Workshop on "RF Circuits and Components : Design, Analysis and Measurements" conducted
by Prof. V. V. Ratnaparkhi, on 03rd
- 04th
Oct. 2015, 3rd
year EXTC Students : 56
Community Development and Extension Service cell Programme. "Awareness on Digital
Electronics" Prof. K. T. Kahar on 23rd
-24th Nov.2015, ITI Students, Shegaon : 18
Three Days Hands – on Workshop on ARDUINO using MATLAB, Prof. P. R. Wankhede, on
28th -30
thDec. 2015, All Engg. Students3
rd & Final year & faculty : 20
One day workshop on “Scheme updation of the programmes in Board of Studies (Electronics
Engg.),SGB Amravati University" Dr.. G. S. Gawande, HOD, EXTC, Dr. D. D. Nawgaje, on 30th
Dec.2015 All Engg. Colleges in SGBAU Faculty : 70
ARMREB-DRDO sponsored one week STTP on “Microwave Passive Circuits and Antennas:
Design, Simulation and Measurements” Prof. V. V. Ratnaparkhi on 04th -09
th, Jan. 2016, ME
(DE) Students & Faculty : 25
Technical session on RFIC Design issues & application in ARMREB-DRDO sponsored one
week STTP on “Microwave Passive Circuits and Antennas : Design, Simulation and
Measurements” Dr. K. B. Khanchandani on 07th Jan. 2016, ME (DE) Students & Faculty : 25
Industrial tour of 3U1 year students, Renu Electronics, Pune Prof. P. D. Kale, Prof. S. P.
Badar Ms. S. S. Gachake, 03 to 06 Feb. 2016 No. of Students : 66
Industrial tour of 3U2 year students, Electonica Pvt. Ltd, Pune Prof. A. N. Dolas, Prof. V. K.
Bhangdiya, Prof. Ms. K. M. Thanvi on 08 to 11 Feb. 2016 No. of Students : 47
Industrial Visit Bits-Apogee at BITS Pilani Prof. P. R. Wankhede on 23 Feb. to 01 March 2016
(04 Students) 1.Avinash Nagre, 2.Purnima Singh, 3.Akash S. Sargar, 4. Namrata Sharma
Three Days workshop on "RF Components and Antennas: Design, Simulation and
Measurements" Prof. V. V. Ratnaparkhi on March 11-13, 2016. (Total : 24 Participants,
External faculty and students)
Guest lecture by Mr. Vishesh D. Aggrawal, M.Tech. (IIT,Kharagpur) Co-founder and Managing
Director of V-chip design and training Pvt. Ltd., Prof. D. P. Tulaskar, Faculty Co-ordinators
(Career Guidance Cell), on 31st March 2016. BE second year students all branch : 235
Project participated at International exhibition :
The following Projects participated in ELECRAMA 2016 Bangalore during 13th-18
th Feb 2016
Project id : PR 600817- Project Title Design and development of novel controller for 3 phase
Induction motor for agriculture application.
Project id: PR 611096 –“Modeling and control of 3- phase grid connected Inverter system for
distributed power generation system”.
Project id: PR 602698- “Design and development of smart irrigation and water management
System using IOT”.
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3. Department of Computer Science & Engineering:
The department of CSE has an excellent infrastructure and is well equipped with all major
laboratories such as the following labs.
Object Oriented Programming Lab
COMPUTER SYSTEMS : Lenovo 40 GB HDD,2GB RAM,15‟‟ COLOUR TFT MONITOR(40 in number) Sun Solaris System (Donated by an alumni, Mr Mayur Bajaj) PRINTERS: 1 Laser Printer + DOT MATRIX PRINTER LQ-1150 (Two in number) 24 PORT Switch (Two in number) UPS : TRANSTECK 10 KVA WITH BATTERIES (Two in number)
Database Lab
COMPUTER SYSTEMS :Lenovo 40 GB HDD,2GB RAM,15‟‟ COLOUR TFT MONITOR(30 in number) DOT MATRIX PRINTER LQ-1150 (Two in number) 24 PORT Switch (Two in number) UPS:10 KVA WITH BATTERIES (Two in number)
Beginner‟s Lab
COMPUTER SYSTEMS :Lenovo 40 GB HDD,2GB RAM,15‟‟ COLOUR TFT MONITOR(20 in number) 24 PORT Switch UPS:10 KVA WITH BATTERIES
Open Source Lab
PC Computer Systems: 2.8 Ghz Intel Dual Core processor, 160GB 8 GB RAM, 15‟‟ TFT monitor, Multimedia PCs, Raspberry pi kits,Arduino Kits, ESP 8266 WiFi , modules, Linsys Switch 24 port, WiFi Access Point, UPS transteck 10 Kva with batteries, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Openstack (Icehouse, Apache Hadoop 2.7.2, Scilab 5.5.2, Drupal 8.0.3, Wordpress 4.3.2, ghdl-0.33, NS-3, OMNet++, SDR (Software Defined Radio) setup. This lab is fully equipped with learning environment for Open Source software.
PG Lab
COMPUTER SYSTEMS :Lenovo 40
GB HDD,2GB RAM,15‟‟ COLOUR
TFT MONITOR(10 in number)
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Aakash Lab
This lab is equipped with 240
Aakash2 Tabs with Android Operating
System and Aakash Smartphone
through IITB under NMEICT.
Department has all related software as Oracle 11g, Windows Server 2012, Red Hat Linux
Enterprise, JAVA, TC++, and Visual Basic Studio 2005 net.
All laboratories are recognized for Ph. D. work by SGBAU, Amravati and provided with 10KVA
UPS system to provide uninterruptable power supply.
PCS in all labs and faculty cabins are protected with security antivirus software, Volume Licensing
Agreement with Microsoft and internet facility.
The department looks after computer maintenance of entire campus of the institution and sister
organization.
Faculty members of this department are Honored as a reviewer for IEEE Sponsored International
Conference and also invited as resource person at various academics institutes
Department always following the practice of inviting Eminent professors from various well known
academic institutes like Jadavpur University, West Bengal , DAVV university Indore and Tata
Center for technology and design, IIT Bombay for delivering an expert talk on recent technology
and interacted with faculty members
CSE department has taken initiative for the establishment of
NPTEL Local Chapter for conducting Online Courses with Certificates sponsored by various
industries at Institute Level.
Entrepreneurship-CELL sponsored by IIT Bombay. College has achieved Fifth Position in
NEC Competition Organized by IIT Bombay.
Following delegates from MATHWORKS LTD have visited to our Campus regarding MOU with
SSGMCE and to strength the industry institute interaction activity.
Mr. Rohit More, Territory Manager WR, Research and Develop. Mathworks LTD, USA.
Mr. Punit Kumar Technical Cell Mathworks LTD, Bangalore.
Mr.Vijay Sukhija , ADCC, Nagpur.
Delegates also have conducted Real time Hand-on Workshop on “Advances in Image Processing
using MATLAB for Research and Development”.
To strengthen the Industry institute interaction activity Faculty members of the department have
visited various Industries like
Kratin Software Solution Pvt. (I) Ltd., , RGen Software Pvt. Ltd., E-bix Software, Nagpur,
Tata Centre for Technology & Design, IIT, Bombay, Value Momentum, Hyderabad,
Seven Technology, Nasik,
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Opulent InfoTech Pvt. Ltd., Shri System Pvt. Ltd, Kimaya Automation Pvt. Ltd., Pune
Fujitsu India Pvt. Ltd., Pune
Faculty members had Interacted with Industry personals & discusses about Internship, training,
Placement, Sponsored projects, Technical talks, Laboratory setup, R&D etc.
To create the awareness and exposure about industry and corporate culture CSE Department
regularly organized Industrial visits at nearby industries for the Second and Third year students.
Students Achievements 2015-16
S. N.
Name of students Year Event/Activity/Achievement
1 Mr. Mitanshu
Ms. Sayali Sakalkale Final Year
Stood in TOP among 50 in “TESTimony 2015”, a Software Testing Contest hosted by TCS Limited, Pune.
2
Ms. Ashwini Ghugale, Ms. Mitali Lakade
Ms. Ruchi Kela
Third Year
Published a paper “Review on Security and Authentication systems in accessing data” is accepted for publication in International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology.
3
Mr. Ankush Deshmukh, Ms. Poonam Hajare
Ms. Rajeshri V. Kachole
Third Year
Published a paper “A Survey of Biometric Authentication Techniques” is accepted for publication in International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology.
4 Mr. Sham Dhanuka Final Year
Successfully completed Industrial Internship on” Front End Web Development” at Pune
09th Feb – 12th March 2016
5. Ms. Priyanka Deshmukh
ME 2nd year
Now Faculty Bagged 1st position in SGBAU University
6.
Mr. Ankush Deshmukh, Ms. Poonam Hajare
Ms. Rajeshri V. Kachole
Third Year
“BEST PAPER PRESENTATION” award in “International Conference on Internet Of Things and Application for Smart city” at Tirupati (A.P.) (Proceeding ISBN No. : 9788192958040)
To enhance practical knowledge, bridge the gap between industry and institute , and aware about
latest technology adopted Various reputed core IT industries department has taken initiative for
getting the sponsored Projects for final year students ( 6 Projects sponsored by Industries for the
session 2015-16)
The departmental organization CSESA(Computer Science & Engg Student Association) held
many activities and shouldered the responsibility of fulfilling the students‟ demand by conducting
the workshops on latest technology like
Webpage designing
Content Management System(joomla CMS)
Blogging Techniques
As a part of the community development program the department conduct two workshops every
year science 2008 for the 7th to 9th standard school students and ITI students as well to aware
them with the various technologies like
Microsoft office & Internet
Java and its application
Introduction to computer and its peripheral devices
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Mechanical Engineering Laboratories
Workshops and project Exhibition Organized (2015-16):
4. Department of Mechanical Engineering:
The Department is running both U.G. & P.G. courses. The various laboratories are equipped with
state of the art instruments and facilities. These are CAD/CAM/CAE Centre (License software:
CATIA V5, VIDWAN, Autodesk Inventor, Solid Edge, Ansys 9.0, Unigraphics NX with Femap,
WITNESS, Swift Gate), Advanced
Fluid flow computing Centre
(ANSYS CFX software), Advanced
Welding Centre, Advanced
machining center equipped with
CNCs and Simulators,
Experimental Stress Analysis Lab,
Production Technology Lab,
Mechatronics Lab, Renewable
Energy Park. Education and
outreach are the integral
components of our mission at the
One Day Workshop on "Installation
Administration and Configuration of single Node
cluster on Hadpoop" conducted by Prof. Y. P.
Murumkar dated 20-03-2016
A one day workshop on “Hands on training on
Arduino” was held on 19 March 2016 Conducted
by Prof. R. V. Patil
Project Exhibition- 17 groups from second year
were participated in Project Exhibition on 1st &
2nd April 2016. Prof. R.V.Patil worked as a
coordinator for this event.
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department. The faculty members are dedicated and highly motivated to undertake various
research and industrial projects. The department takes lead in arranging
seminar/workshops/invited lectures on advanced industrial topics, training programs, industrial
visits and tours for the students and faculty, special guidance to the student appearing for GATE
and other competitive exams. Faculty members of the department are involved in research
activities and offers consultancy to nearby industry. The faculty members published their work in
reputed international journals and conferences. All the faculty members and staff of the
department extend their support and guidance to the students for their overall development.
Activities conducted (2015-16)
The Mechanical engineering department has unique facilities such as CNC center, Advance
Welding Center, CFD Center, Photo Elasticity Lab and many more. Department has 18 Faculty
members and 24 supporting staff members. The Mechanical Engineering department always
strives for all around development of the students by carrying out various curricular and
extracurricular activities.
Industrial visits for the students and faculty:
Third Year Mechanical Engineering students (44 nos.) visited industries: Wadokar Group
and Kundlik Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune during March 21-22, 2016.
Second Year and Third year students (11 nos.) along with faculty members visited IMTEX,
Bangalore and TVS Motors Bangalore during January 22-25, 2016.
Second Year students of Mechanical Engineering attended 4 days Training workshop on
Metrology at Nashik Engineering Cluster, Nashik during16-19 December 2015.
Second Year students (13 nos.) of Mechanical Engineering visited Mahindra & Mahindra
Ltd., Nashik during 17 December 2015.
Advance Training Programme/Technical Events organised:
Faculty development program on ANSYS CFX was conducted during March 18-19, 2016.
Student Development Programme (SDP) on ANSYS Mechanical was organised for third
year students during March 2-4, 2016.
Conducted „Orientation programme on CNC Technology‟ for the third year students of the
department (40 nos.) in two batches during 28 September-14 October, 2015.
Workshop: Workshop categorized as -
Welding
Smithy
Carpentry
Plumbing
Fitting, Painting
Sheet Metal
Foundry
Heat Treatment
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Conducted hands-on training on AutoCAD to the second year students of the Mechanical
Engineering.
Organised training programme on „Advanced Welding Technology‟ for the third year students
of the department (48 nos.) during 3-5 September, 2015 and 10-12 September, 2015. Mr.
Milind Gadre, General Manager (Retd.), Ador Welding Ltd. Pune was trainer for the
programme.
The department conducted community development programmes: Introduction to AutoCAD
and Advance Welding Technology for the nearby ITI students (40 nos.) during 9-10
December, 2015.
A Two-Days Workshop on Automobile Prototyping (RC Car) for the students of SSGMCE
and other Institutes was jointly organised by the Department and Aerotrix (10-11 October,
2015).
Mechanical Engineering Students Association (MESA), conducted the technical event
“Bridge the Gap” for the students.
Model Exhibition and Poster Competition were held to celebrate Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja
Diwas on 20th August 2015.
Achievements of the Department:
1. Mr. Brajesh Kumar of the department received three gold medals in the B.E. examination
from S.G.B.A. University during 32nd
convocation of the university held on 20 February
2016.
2. Mr. Abhishek Channewar final year student of the department presented paper on „Design
features of TBMT‟ in IEEE Smart-Tech conference held at Bangalore on 27 September,
2015.
3. In the academic year 2015-16, three faculty members: Prof. P. M. Ardhapurkar, Prof. R. D.
Palhade and Prof. M. D. Pasarkar were awarded with Ph.D. Degree from IIT Bombay,
SGGS Institute of Engg., Naded and SGBAU Amravati, respectively.
4. Dr. P. M. Ardhapurkar visited Arizona, USA to present research paper in Cryogenic
Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference (CEC-ICMC
2015) during June 28–July 2, 2015.
Training to Faculty and Staff members:
Four faculty members of the department attended Startup‟s CONFEX held at NEC, Nashik
during 27-28 October, 2015.
Dr. R. D. Palhade and Prof. J. G. Khan attended the Conference on „Manufacturing
Excellence through skill development‟ organized by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at
Aurangabad on 5 September 2015.
Prof. N B Borkar attended STTP on „Role of New Product Development and Intellectual
Rights in Global Competitiveness‟ held at MANIT, Bhopal (14-18 October, 2015).
Dr. R. D. Palhade attended STTP on „Advanced Welding Technology‟ held at VIIT, Pune (7-
11 December, 2015).
Mr. S. D. Deshmukh, Lab. Assistant participated in One week STTP on „Developing basic
competencies in Laboratory and office management for supporting staff‟, at Govt. college of
Engineering and Research, Awasari, Pune (15-19 December, 2015).
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Digital Micro-Computing Laboratory
Faculty members participated in e-training programme organised by IIT Bombay under
Eklavya project.
Prof. N. H. Khandare and two students: Mr. Abhishek Channewar and Mr. Vishal Kharche
attended seminar arranged by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at Mumbai on 7 July
2015.
Prof. N. H. Khandare attended Marathwada Zonal Council meeting arranged by
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at Aurangabad on 18 June, 2015.
Guest Lectures:
Many eminent persons visited the department and delivered expert lectures for the students and
faculty members during this academic year. Few of them are as follows.
1. Dr. Ganesh Soni, (Ph.D. IIT Bombay) from MSC software, Pune delivered a guest lecture on
“Composite Materials and Finite Element Method” on 1 October, 2015.
2. Mr. Parag Pande from Cygnus Design Solution, Mumbai delivered lecture on “Latest
Technology Trends in Manufacturing” on 28 August, 2015.
3. Dr. B N Jajoo, Ex. Principal, GCOE, Aurangabad delivered the lecture on “Teaching-
Learning Process in Today‟s Context” on 6 January, 2016 for faculty members.
5. Department of Information Technology:
IT Department is running UG Course. The Department of Information Technology has four
laboratories namely Digital Micro-Computing Lab, Web-Tech Lab, Operating Systems Lab and
Research Lab (PhD Lab). The department has organized National Conference on Recent Trends in
Information Technology for Rural Development sponsored by Department of Information
Technology, Government of India. The department has also organized various AICTE sponsored
STTP's on Web Technology, Data
warehousing and Data Mining, and other IT
related subjects, as a part its endeavor to
foster collaborative programs with
industries. Department is regularly
conducting community development
program for needy people. The department
has signed MOU's with OASIS Tech, Pune
and ORACLE Pvt. Ltd., Pune. NVIDIA
sponsored GPU Education Center was
granted to the department. Department has one PhD faculty and two are pursuing PhD. Regular
guest lecture are arranged in the department. Student‟s chapters such as ITSA and ACM are
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Operating System Laboratory
Engineering Physics Laboratory
running in the department. C and PHP workshop were organized by ITSA this year along with many
other technical and non technical events.
Students of the department are working on live
and sponsored projects offered by various
companies. Some students were shortlisted
among 1000+ projects in “NES Innovation
Award 2016” and some are also doing well in
sports at higher level. Semester results of all
the students are appreciable. Five students of
the department were in the top ten student‟s
merit list of the university. Placements of the
students are very good this year. The
Department has taken the complete
responsibility of installation, maintenance and expansion of Internet and Intranet in college and
maintaining the institute web portal.
6. Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities:
The prime objective of the Department is to lay down the foundation for the undergraduate courses
offered by the Institute. It is an amalgam of faculties from various disciplines like Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Sports, English and Humanities. The Department has laboratories like
Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry and Language Laboratory well equipped with latest
equipments, demonstration kits, charts etc. Well designed classrooms take care of acoustics and
are well equipped with modern teaching aids. The department consists of dedicated, motivated and
experienced faculty
members with a passion for
teaching. The department
conducts seminars,
workshops and conferences
for faculty advancement.
The department has
introduced English language
sessions to enhance the
communication skills to
enable them to face competitive world. The department has the advanced software like ETNL
Language Software, Lingua-Phone Kits, Gaussian 3.0, Mathematica 5.2, LCR Bridge (Agillent-
Web-Tech Laboratory
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English Language Laboratory
Engineering Chemistry Laboratory
4980) with software. The department constantly strives to create an atmosphere conducive to
academics and higher learning.
We, at the department,
believe in inculcating
scientific temperament for
developing application
oriented thinking skills. The
department believes in not
only creating academically
oriented students, but also
shaping their personalities
by exposing them to a
variety of co-curricular & extracurricular activities. Industrial visits are planned to provide them the
industry exposure and bridge the gap between what the industry expects and what the academia
provides. Spoken English Sessions are conducted to enhance their language proficiency. Soft Skills
sessions help them in grooming
their personality. Every year, the
department organizes extra
classes of Engineering
Mathematics for diploma students,
students having backlogs and for
those who are weak in
mathematics. Welcome function is
organized in July for newly
admitted students whereas the
Fresher's Day is scheduled in September-October every year.
Entrepreneurship Development Awareness sessions are organized every year where students are
motivated to become entrepreneurs. Science World, an activity of the department, plans various
activities including Poster Competitions, Debate Competitions, Science Quiz, Teachers' Day
Celebration, National Science Day Celebration, Guest lectures and Paper Presentations.
The department also organized the Parents' Meet in April 2016. Some industry persons like Sandip
Nagori (Chairman of CII), Mr. D. N. Dharurkar (Industrialist), Mr. Bipin Gandhi (Chairman, Yash
Enterprises), Dr. Milind Pande (Academician), Mr. Umesh Kaul (Vice President, IBM), Mr. Sandip
Wankhede (Serial Entrepreneur) were called to interact with the parents. They answered the
queries of the parents and also talked about the expectations of the industry from the students. The
agenda of this meet was to brainstorm the parents for the development of their wards. It was also
intended to let them know what the college has been doing and providing the students for their
betterment.
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IT Resource Centre - MBA
Students of the department constantly participate in technical events, sports, cultural and other
activities like blood donation. Engineering and Applied Science department play a parental role for
the budding engineers by offering Class Teacher Scheme.
7. Department of Business Administration & Research (M.B.A.):
The department offers two years full time post graduate degree course in Management (MBA) with
specialization in eleven streams viz. Marketing management, productions, pharmaceutical
management, sports management, corporate global finance, service marketing, organizational
behavior, operations
management, health care
management using
modern and rigorous
pedagogy including case
analysis, summer
internship, project based
learning, community-
based learning, business
plan completion, business
simulation exercise, study
tours to nearby industries
besides industrial visits, case analysis completion, Parishkriti, Prakalpakriti, corporate interaction
series and one-year project-based dissertation. In addition, there are number doctoral researches
leading to award of Ph.D. Degree completed and many more in progress under the supervision of
its faculty.
PARISHKRITI AND PRAKALPAKRITI COMPETITION FOR MANAGEMENT STUDENTS :
Number of technical activities is organized in the department through students for developing their
competence. These are Parishkriti consisting of Ad-design contest, paper presentation, B-Quiz,
Movie Mania, Mime and Street Play and other cultural activities at national level, PrakalpakrIti
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.
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Reading Hall
Seating Capacity
250
Periodical Section
Seating Capacity
100
Total
Central Library
Area 2200 Sq.
Mtr.
10.18 Library – Knowledge Research Centre:
Online Access:
o IEEE [All Society Periodicals Package (ASPP)] 2013, 146 Journals plus Backfile to 2000
o Science Direct Periodicals Package 2013, 275 Journals on Engineering + Computer
Science Collection & Backfile access from 2000 onwards
o ASME Journals Package 26 Journals Plus Backfiles to 2000 onwards
o McGraw Hill‟s Access Enginering 363 Journals
o EBSCO: Business Source Elite 1802 E Journal collection
o Statistics related to India on www.indiastat.com
o 895 DVD, CD ROMs.
o Electronics Information Collection – 2005
o Server based GATE Practice Question
Papers software for Unlimited Users.
Central Library Services
Online access to E-books & journals and
also online access to library information
system
Through SLIM 27 Software by Internal
members of the Institute.
Internet / Intranet & WI – Fi Connectivity
Network Resource Sharing Service
Computerized Library Information
Services. (OPAC)
Personalized reference Information Services.
Reprographics Services at nominal Rate (Xerox / Lamination / Binding)
E learning resources: DVDs, CDs, VCDs & Audio-Video Cassettes
Current Awareness Service
Selective Dissemination Services
Online-Offline Services
Barcode Technology.
Books
Total No of Titles 29105
Total No of Books
(Up to 31-3-2016 )
85014
Serials
Technical Journals
(International)
11
Technical Journals
(Indian)
41
Non Technical Journals 60
Online Journals 2611
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Research Centre
10.19. Research Centre – Shri Gajanan Invention and Advanced Research Centre:
Shri Gajanan Invention And Advanced Research Centre is committed to provide state-of-the-art
facilities, fostering invention and research activities, which will translate in to i.e. Ecologically
balanced, economically viable product technologies and patents meant to uplift the society,
Developing tools and technologies to enable learning, Creating “Entrepreneurs” people with
creative and innovative bent of mind, Making developed knowledge and technology reach the end
user, Attaining self-sustainability and a competitive edge.
Facilities are VLSI and Embedded System Design Lab (Cadence & Xilinx Equipped), Power
Electrical Lab., Solar Research Lab. and Production Center, Entrepreneurship Development(ED)
Cell, Intellectual Property (IP) Cell, SAP-ERP Lab., State of the art Data Centre, Mechanical
Engineering Lab., Agriculture Engineering Lab., Audio and Video Laboratory
10.20. Sant Gajanan Tool Room (SGTR):
It is one of the pioneer Techno-Invention centers. It aims at promoting promotional skill oriented
technical education for the youth in India. It
has ultramodern state of the art tool room
facilities under single roof. The institute offers
various courses to cover a wide spectrum of
technical human resources at post graduate level, degree level, diploma level and certificate level.
SGTR has developed a collaborative Advance Welding Laboratory with Ador Welding Academy,
Pune.
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10.21. Solar Research Centre (SRC)
Solar Research Centre, a unit of SGIARC, aims to providing the research facility in renewable
energy sources having state of the art
facilities in its research & development unit.
The centre has design & developed many
products like, Solar Water Pumping, Solar
Power Plant, Solar Street Light, Solar
Home Lighting, Solar Lantern, Solar Power
Blinkers, Tubular Lead Acid Battery
Specially Design for Solar Power plant,
Solar Photovoltaic Module and so on. All
the products are approved by Ministry of
New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), New Delhi and Centre Power Research Institute (CPRI),
Bangalore. It is equipped with Solar Radiation Resource Assessment (SRRA) from centre for Wind
Energy Technology (C-WET), Chennai.
10.22. Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC)
The institution has been sincerely working
towards building job creators i.e.
entrepreneurs than the job seekers.
Accordingly, number of programmes relating
to entrepreneurship awareness and
entrepreneurship development are
conducted for the students in close
collaboration with the Maharashtra Centre for
Entrepreneurship Development (M.C.E.D.),
State Bank of India and Department of
Science and Technology, New Delhi both with and without sponsorship.
10.23. Major Achievement in Sports Department:
International Standard turf cricket ground, Indoor Badminton Stadium (500 capacity) with wooden
flooring courts of International Standards, Hi-tech gymnasium center, National Standard Skating
ring, Table Tennis Hall, Chess, Carom, Yoga Hall, Two Handball Courts, Two Volleyball Courts,
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Football Ground, Three Lawn Tennis courts, Basket Ball court, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi play grounds,
etc. The college has several university color holders in the above activity.
Our college has organized following university events at the college campus.
Inter collegiate Badminton (Men) Championship and Inter collegiate Chess (Men/Women)
Competition from 07-09-2015 to 10-09-2015
Inter collegiate Cricket (Women) from 02- 13 Oct. 2015
Inter collegiate Cricket (Men) from 03 -21 Oct. 2015
Inter collegiate Foot Ball (Men) from 26- 30 Nov. 2015
Open Tournament Organized by our college:
Open State Badminton (MEN‟s) Doubles and Under 17 Boys Doubles Organised on 21st
and
22nd
Nov 2015 cash Prize and Trophies of Rs. 40000/- Distributed amongst the Players
Runner as well as winner.
2nd
All INDIA T-20 CRICKET Tournament Held on 12th Dec to 20
th Dec 2015 at our newly built
International Standard turf cricket ground. 12 Teams were Participated from 4 state with white
Ball. Many Ranji Trophey Players Played the Tournament and Six I.P.L. Players including one
Ex. International Player from kenya Team. Prize were 1 Lakh cash for the Winner and
71000/- for Runners up and Man of the tournament 5000/- including 500/- for cash men of the
Match .
There was Residential Cricket Coaching Camp by Renowend Ex. Ranji Players and coach
shri. Sulakshani Kulkarni , 50 students from age group 14 & 19 has participated. Date was 15
21 Nov.2015
Our Roller skating Academy Students Mr. Mihir Deshmukh and Mr. Prasad Shette won 3
Bronze Medal in Roller Skating Open State Championship held at Pune. from 6th Jan 2016 to
10th Jan 2016.
We organised Summer Camp form 10th
to 24th April 2016, 70 students took active part.
Sports Complex:
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Hi-Tech Gymnasium
Center:
UNIVERSITY COLOR HOLDER
01 Miss. Ashwini Deshmukh 4R Basket Ball (W) 2015-16
02 Miss. Juie Deshmukh 4N Fencing (W) 2015-16
03 Mr. Ajit Jadhao 3S Basket Ball (M) 2015-16
04 Miss. Ayushi Gaidhani 3S Basket Ball (W) 2015-16
05 Miss. Alisha Punjabi 2U1 Cricket (W) 2015-16
06 Miss. Ankita Mune 2U Table Tennis (W) 2015-16
10.24 Alumni Association
Our college has a duly registered Alumni Association through which it keeps close interaction with
all its passed out students.
SMARAN published every year as e - publication
29 Batches passed out so far
9317 Engineers and Managers proving their talents
Computerized data updating of alumni
More than 921 students working abroad
Alumni chapters at MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, DELHI & BANGALORE,
Organization of Alumni Meets at various locations of the country and abroad such as
MUMBAI,PUNE, NAGPUR, NASHIK, DELHI , BANGALORE, SHEGAON & SAN
FRANSISCO.
Arranging the Alumni contribution in T&P activities, Industrial interaction & Guest Lectures etc.
Alumni Meet Programme-2015
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Distinguished Alumni
SN NAME BATCH BRQNCH DESIGNATION COMPANY
1 ALOK GUPTA 1986 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG
M.D. UNISTAL SYSTAMS PVT LTD.NEW DELHI
2 RAJESH CHANDRASHEKHAR ZADE
1983 ELECTRONICS ENGG.
VICE PRESIDENT MAXIMUS ,RESTON, VA 20190-5207
3 SUNEEL SHARMA 1983 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
VICE PRESIDENT HCL, NOIDA 201 304,( U.P.)
4 UMESH KAUL 1983 ELECTRONICS ENGG
GENERAL MANAGER
IBM, PUNE
5 VIVEK ALWAYN 1983 ELECTRONICS ENGG
DIRECTOR ORACLE,MUMBAI
6 ANUP AGRAWAL 1986 ELECTRONICS ENGG
DIRECTOR, UNISTAL , NEW DELHI
7 ASHUTOSH YESHWANT DEUSKAR
1986 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
DIRECTOR VDA,INFOSOLUTIONS PVT LTD,BANERPUNE
8 UDAY SAMPAT 1986 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
VICE PRESIDENT ABB INDIA LTD.BANGALORE.NEW DELHI,
9 ANURAG M. VASHISTHA.
1987 ELECTRONICS ENGG
SR. VICE PRESIDENT
GTL,LTD,NAVI MUMBAI
10 DR.ABHAY E.WAGH 1987 ELECTRONICS ENGG,
SECRETARY,I/C. JOINT DIRECTOR
HIGHER TECHNICAL EDUCATION, MAHARASHTRA STATE MUMBAI
11 MAHENDRA KR .K. JAIN
1987 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
GENERAL MANAGER
SHARP INDIA LIMITED, PUNE (MNC)
12 VIVEK PATIL 1987 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
SCIENTIST LASER SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY CENTER, DELH
13 SANDEEP SOGODEKAR
1988 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
DY.E.ENGG. MSPGCL,THARMAL POWER STATION PARAS
14 RAMANATH SHANBHAG
1988 ELECTRONICS ENGG
REGIONAL MANAGER,
IBM,INDIA PVT LTD.MUMBAI
15 ULHAS B DESHPANDE
1988 ELECTRONICS ENGG
BUSINESS-HEAD HONEYWELL,AUTOMATION INDIA LIMITED PUNE
16 RAJENDRA S KUTE 1989 ELECTRONICS ENGG
GENERAL MANAGER
AREVA TQP INDIA LTD, MUMBAI
17 RAVI SAXENA 1989 COMPUTER-SCIENCE
VICE PRESIDENT CISCO SYSTEMS LTD NEW-DELHI
18 PAWAN PANJWANI 1990 ELECTRONICS ENGG
MANEGING DIRECTOR,CIO
J.P. MORGON CHASE & CO,MUMBAI-400067
19 SUMIT SINHA 1990 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
SR, MANAGER MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC, (INDIA) PVT LTD. NEW DELHI
20 SURESH DEOTALU 1990 ELECTRONICS ENGG
DGM LEGRAND INDIA PVT LTD, JALGAON
21 ANUJ KAUL 1991 ELECTRONICS ENGG
SR.MANAGER TECH MAHINDRA , PUNE-411 001
22 DR.MILIND PANDE 1991 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
DIRECTOR (PROJECT)
MIT COLEEGE KOTHRUD PUNE
23 HARSHVARDHAN KATHALEY
1991 ELECTRONICS ENGG
DGM INGRAM MICRO INDIA LTD.VIKROLI (E), MUMBAI.
24 SHRIDHAR BAGADE 1991 ELECTRONICS ENGG
DGM RELIANCE , DOMBIVALI MUMBAI
25 SHRIKANTDADA PATIL
1992 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
DIRECTOR SSGM COLLEGE OF ENGG, SHEGAON
26 MANOJ UPADHYAY 1992 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG
PROG.DIRECTOR (DILIVERY)
TECH MAHINDRA ,PUNE
27 NAGESH DABHADE 1992 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG
MANAGER MPHASIS LTD.DOMBIVLI EAST-421203 THANE
28 SACHIN GUJARATHI 1992 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
DY. GENERAL MANAGER
METTLER-TOLEDO INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED. MUMBAI
29 MANISH V GUPTA 1993 ELECTRONICS ENGG
VICE-PRESIDENT, GOLDMAN SACH SERVICES PVT LTD. BANGALORE
30 DINESHKUMAR TRIVEDI
1994 MECHANICAL ENGG
MANAGER NSE INFOTECH SERVICES LTD, ANDHERI (E)
31 KUNTAL D. ROY 1994 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG
DY.G. MANAGER PROD.AIRCEL , GURGAON, (HARIYANA)
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SN NAME BATCH BRQNCH DESIGNATION COMPANY
32 PRASAD DANDWATE
1995 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
MANAGER ELECTRICALTATA CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED, PUNE
33 RITESH KUMAR VERMA
1995 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
DEPUTY G.MANAGER
ESSAR POWER LTD.NOIDA-201301
34 AMIT CHANDAK 1996 MBA DIRECTOR VEDIC CERALFLOUR PVT LTD KHANDWA-(M.P.)
35 RAJESH MOHOD 1996 ELECTRONICS ENGG
SCIENTIST ISRO,BANGALORE
36 RAJESH G JOSHI 1997 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG
CHIEF MANAGER BANK OF MAHARASHTRA,AMRAVATI-444606
37 RAM M.UMALE 1997 MECHANICAL ENGG
SR.MANAGER TATA MOTORS LTD, PIMPRI, PUNE.
38 GOPAL UNHALE 1998 MBA BRANCH MANAGER
ICICI BANK LTD,KHAMGAON
39 JITENDRA PRAKASH JOSHI
1998 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
SR.MANAGER MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC,PUNE
40 NILESH KOTHAWALA
1998 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
SR.MANAGER SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INFRASTROCTURE LTD, MUMBAI-400022
41 VIVEK DAHAKE 1998 MECHANICAL ENGG
HEAD PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
ESSEL PROPACK,PUNE
42 MANGESH WANKHADE
2000 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG
DIRECTOR SCOUT TECHNOLOGY PVT LTD, PUNE
43 VAKUL GARG 2000 ELECTRONICS ENGG
VP J. P. MORGEN CHASE, HYDARABAD
44 ABHISHEK PANDHARIPANDE
2002 ELECTRONICS ENGG
MANAGER MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD,MUMBAI
45 PUSHPEN CHANDRA
2003 ELECTRICAL AND POWER
MEJAR INDIAN ARMY, RANCHI
46 MANISHA CHAVAN 2007 MBA MANAGER, HR JADE GLOBAL SOFTWARE PVT.LTD,PUNE
10.25. Admissions at SSGMCE, SHEGAON
Admissions to B.E./M.E./M.B.A Courses of the institute are done as per the norms and guidelines
of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra through Centralized Admission Process
(CAP). 80% Seats are filled through Centralize Admission Process however 20% Institute Level
Seats are filled as per the guidelines given by DTE, Maharashtra State, Mumbai. Moreover Over
and above J & K, Central Govt. Nominee and Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme Seats (5% of
Sanctioned Intake per branch) is available at our Institute.
All these admission are strictly on merit score issued by DTE Mumbai and accordingly 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 to appear for MHT-CET / JEE Mains conducted by
the Competent Authority.
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Cut off / last candidate admitted
SN Course 2012-2013
(CET Score) 2013-14
(JEE Score) 2014-15
(JEE Score)
1 Computer Science and Engineering 61 63 63
2 Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. 66 54 60
3 Electrical (Electronics and Power) Engg. 57 65 84
4 Mechanical Engineering 61 49 64
5 Information Technology 63 55 51
Fees in rupees
SN Academic Year Tuition Fees Development Fees Total Fees
*U.G. – Engineering
1 2013-2014 74074/- 5926/- 80000/-
2 2014-2015 76527/- 7653/- 84180/-
3 2015-2016 86364/- 8636/- 95000/-
*P.G. – M.E.
1 2013-2014 74074/- 5926/- 80000/-
2 2014-2015 76527/- 7653/- 84180/-
3 2015-2016 86364/- 8636/- 95000/-
*M.B.A.
1 2013-2014 74074/- 5926/- 80000/-
2 2014-2015 76527/- 7653/- 84180/-
3 2015-2016 86364/- 8636/- 95000/-
* Fees of the Institute are finalized by Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Maharashtra State, Mumbai
Fee Waivers offered
Yes
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 and the details schedule is available
on website www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in However the Academic Planner/ Calendar for the year
2016-17 of the Institute is available on website www.ssgmce.org .
PIO Quota
No
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10.26. Infrastructure Information
Academic Buildings of the Institute:
Administrative Building of the Institute:
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Hostels No. of Rooms
Swami Vivekanand Boys Hostel 125
Sant Guru Nanak Boys Hostel 64
Sant Kabir Boys Hostel 64
Adya Shankaracharya Boys Hostel 83
Sant Dnayneshwar Boys Hostel 54
Sant Muktabai Girls Hostel 60
Sant Meerabai Girls Hostel 75
Sant Janabai Girls Hostel 103
10.27 Residential Facilities : We aim at ensuring all round development of the student by which we discover the innate ability,
encourage and develop creative talent in the congenial atmosphere.
SSGMCE also takes great
care of the welfare of its
students. It has eight
multistoried hostels.
Accommodation includes
two-bedded, three-bedded
rooms with spacious dining
halls to serve nutritious
food. Other facilities
include wardrobes, water
coolers with purifier, prayer
hall, community hall, guest room, warden office, Wi-fi, EPABX facilities and daily news papers with
round the clock 24 hours security. The hostels are capable to accommodate near about 85% of the
students strength enrolled in the institution.
Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
Staff Quarter: Four Buildings each of 12 quarters.
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Medical Facility:
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 made available.
24 hours, round the clock
Ambulance services are
available.
10.28. Academic Sessions:
Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon is established in year 1983 and is
affiliated to Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. The institute runs five UG and Four
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 Director of Technical Education
Maharashtra State, Mumbai 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
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examinations leading to the degree of B.E. (First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth 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 eighth semester B.E 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 through class test1, class test 2, TEC, lab test,
project progress monitoring rounds, etc 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 2/3rd
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:
The result is normally declared approximately within 45 days after the examination by controller of
examination of SGBAU University, Amravati. The examinees that 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.
10.29. Counseling / Mentoring
Career Counseling
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
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input to the students 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.
Mentoring
Mentoring system is executed within SSGMCE very effectively. Main objective of mentoring
system is to provide a reliable and comprehensive support system to motivate students to excel in
both academic and non academic field. Each class has three mentors, and students per mentor
are approximately 25-30. Each mentor meets his students in an informal environment once a
month to cope up various issues related with examination, academics performance and health. In
any case improvement is needed in any aspect; the same is reported to chief mentor who takes up
the matter with the concerned person. The system works quiet well as students are given an
opportunity to express themselves.
Student Insurance
All the students and their Parents /Guardians are covered under Students Care Policy.
In which students and parents are covered for Rs.1,00,000/- each and incase of sudden death
(Accidental Death Only) of Parent / Guardian student further education is covered with college
fees/Hostel Fees/Mess Fees/Exam Fees.
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10.30. Extra Curricular and Co-curricular Activities:
a. Students are motivated to participate at the University, State and College level extra Curricular
and Co-curricular Activities. The students are encouraged to participate in NSS (250
Volunteers), NCC (54 cadets Corps), Blood Donation Camps and also to organize functions
like Culfest (Annual Cultural Gathering), Ganesh festival, Saraswati Poojan, Dahi-Handi,
Tattwadarshi (Annual e-magazine) etc. In addition, they take initiatives in organizing In-house
seminars, panel
discussions, guest lectures,
workshops, Engineer's day,
Science day, Management
day, Teacher's Day, Fresher
Day, Fare well Programme,
yoga classes, personality
development programmes,
Soft Skill and religious
discourses.
NSS Camp
Blood Donation Camp
b. Independence & Republic Day Celebration:
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Every year our institute celebrates Independence Day on 15th August and Republic day on
26th January with great enthusiasm with great enthusiasm. Various cultural programmes, sport
events are organized on these occasions. At the end of programme snacks & tea is provided
to participants and guests.
c. Youth day participation: Every year our institute celebrates
Youth Day on 12th January. We
organize a big celebration by
inviting near by colleges and
schools to participate in this event.
Not only local schools and
colleges but we also invite reputed
institutes like HVPM, Amravati,
Indian Navy personals and
dignitaries.
:
Youth Day Programme
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10.31. (a) Ultra Modern Auditorium
The college has Ultra modern auditorium of Seating
Capacity 1200 with balcony.
Its features include –
Adequate pre-function area
State of the art interiors
Acoustical treatment for sound
Control
BOSE Sound System
Centrally Controlled lighting
Centralized Air Cooling System
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10.31. (b) Ultra Seminar Hall
The college has Ultra modern Seminar Hall (Capacity 250).
10.32 Scholarships & Awards (Students)
SSGMCE motivates and appreciates the youngsters by offering scholarships and awards
every year. It includes Merit and GATE Scholarships, Financial assistance for project and
research work, Sponsored funds for the needy students, Free Hostel and Mess facilities
to needy students, Awards to GATE Scorers and Best Projects.
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10.33 Awards:
Honoured with EDUCATION LEADERSHIP AWARD - Hindustan Unilever Limited presented
23rd Business School Affaire & Dewang Mehta National Education Awards - on 28th
November 2015 at Taj Lands End, Mumbai. The award is in recognition of Leadership,
development, innovation and industry interface of the institute.
Best IEEE Students Award
Best ISTE Students Award
BEST IT implementation Award
Outstanding Branch Counselor & Advisor Award 2002, IEEE, USA
Nuclear Fellowship Award of KSNRIM, Tsukubu, Japan
Excellent Teacher Award to Faculty from Shri Gajanan Shikshan Sanstha
Name of the Information Officer : Prof. Anil V. Patil
Designation : Registrar
Phone Number with STD Code : (07265) 252116
Fax Number with STD Code : (07265) 252346
Email : [email protected]