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Fr.ConceicaoRodriguesCollegeofEngineeringSociety of St. Francis Xavier Pilar’s

AffiliatedtoUniversityofMumbai

ApprovedbyAICTE,NewDelhi

A Chris�an Religious Minority CollegeDTE Code 3184

PROSPECTUS 2015-16

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VISION"Moulding Engineers who can build the nation"

Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering (Fr. CRCE) will be a center of Excellence in Engineering Education, moulding engineers with state-of-the art technologies, innovative skills and human values matching with the growing expectations of corporates and society and thus, play an effective role in nation building.

MISSION Create an excellent scholastic ambience for students and faculty, by providing facilities with state-

of-the-art technologies that are continuously updated, based on the needs of user organizations.

Attract, develop and retain teaching faculty of academic excellence, dedication and commitment.

Design the academic administration system to ensure effective teaching-learning process, facilitating participation from students and teachers, and enabling continuous improvement through evaluation and feed back.

Provide avenues for holistic development of students to become competent engineers with interpersonal skills, leadership qualities and social concern.

Maintain economic discipline, continuously work for optimal utilization of resources and resource generation through consultancy to make quality education affordable.

Every body in the organization to be a role model for integrity, upholding ethical values, fairness and transparency in all dealings.

WE FOLLOW THE BEST PRACTICES AT FR. CRCE.... A completely transparent, honest and open door policy followed by the Management and the Staff,

Maximum emphasis on inculcating values, culture and positive attitude, augmented with good academics and all round growth.

Extensive use of e-administration for various activities such as library, office, student records management, on line feed back, etc.

Additional support to the students on both academic as well as personal levels through class teachers, mentors and a professional counsellor. Also a separate Women's Development Cell to promote well being of girl students and ladies staff of the Institute.

Scope of education extended beyond the syllabus in tune with the present industrial requirements and current research interests.

Academic component complemented by social touch.

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A BRIEF HISTORYFr. Agnel Ashram was founded on June 9, 1957 in Bandra, Mumbai on a piece of land known as “Land's End” with the aim of fostering, through Educational and Charitable Institutions, love and understanding amongst the people of various communities of India and contributing towards India's development and self-reliance. It was named

after the Ven. Fr. Agnelo D'Souza, a Goan Priest who died in odour of Sanctity in 1927.

Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering (Fr. CRCE) was established in 1984 as part of Agnel Technical Education Complex at Bandra, Mumbai by the Society of St. Francis Xavier Pilar, a Public and Charitable Trust.

The College of Engineering is named after the founder of the Ashram, the late Rev. Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues who was a rare visionary and freedom fighter possessed with unbounded energy and resoluteness of purpose. Under the inspiration of this charismatic founder, the Agnel Fathers realized that their contribution to the process of nation building would be through the spread of facilities for Technical Education. The Agnel Fathers accordingly acquired experience in providing technical education facilities through the establishment of Agnel Technical Education Complexes in different parts of the country namely Bandra (Mumbai), Vashi (Navi Mumbai), Verna (Goa), and New Delhi (Noida). Each unit imparts Technical Education at various levels viz. Skilled Trades, Technicians and Engineers.

Fr. Agnel Ashram at Bandra, Mumbai, started with Fr. Agnel BalBhavan, an Orphanage and a Technical school in carpentry in 1957. It has today grown into a

full-fledged Technical Education Complex with Industrial Training Institute, Polytechnic and Engineering College, along with a School (KG to Junior College).

Though Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues did not live long enough to see his dream come true in the form of the College of Engineering at Bandra, the clearance for this college was obtained due to his untiring efforts just a day before his sudden demise in 1984. The college today proudly bears his name as a fitting tribute to his impassioned faith in well qualified and fully trained engineers and technicians in the service of the nation. The visionary principles on which the institution was founded have been nurtured and fostered in succeeding years and continue to guide the functioning of the college even today.

Fr. CRCE, came into existence with only one course in Production Engineering with an intake capacity of 60 students. As on today, the Institute offers four Undergraduate Programmes, and two Post-graduate Programmes and one Ph. D. Programme with a total strength of over 1100 students.

Fr. Agnelo de Souza

Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues

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GOVERNANCE AT FR. CRCE

The affairs of the Institution are managed by the Governing Council and a decentralized, participative, well delegated system as indicated below:

1. Fr. CRCE is one of the educational institutions run by the SOCIETY OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, PILAR, INDIA duly registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, with registration No. Bom13/1959 GB BSD dated 7th February 1959. The Society is also registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act 1950, with the Number in the Register of Public Trusts as F-741 (BOM) dated 31st March 1960.

2. The Engineering College is managed by a “Governing Council” duly constituted as per AICTE norms. It meets once in a year.

3. Further, the College has a “Local Management Committee” constituted as per the guidelines of Mumbai University. It meets twice in a year.

4. Capital expenditure, equipment purchase, staff matters, etc. are finalized with the approval of “Local Committee” consisting of the Chairman of Governing Council, Director, Financial Controller, Advisors and Principal.

TRUSTEES

Following are the distinguished Trustees of Society of St. Francis Xavier, Pilar

Fr. Saturnino Almeida – Chairman Fr. Bento Rodrigues - Vice Chairman Fr. Victor Rebello – Secretary Fr. Peter D'Souza – Treasurer Fr. Alarico Carvalho – Member

GOVERNING COUNCIL

Rev. Fr. Saturnino AlmeidaChairman

Rev. Fr. Victor Rebello Member - Management

Dr. H. J. Nain Member - Management

Mr. P.R. Bapat Member - Management

DR. Rolin Fernandes Member - Management

Dr. Ramesh Unnikrishnan Nominee - AICTE

Dr. Suhas PednekarNominee - University

Dr. S.K. Mahajan Nominee - D.T.E.

Dr. R. Sesha Iyer Nominee - State Govt.

Mr. P.N. Jumle Nominee - Apprenticeship Board

Dr. D.V. Bhoir Member – Faculty

Ms. Jagruti Save Member – Faculty

Dr. Srija Unnikrishnan Member – Principal/Secretary

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Institutional member of ISTE (Indian Society for Technical Education) Institutional member of CSI (Computer Society of India) Student Chapter of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Student Chapter of SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Student Chapter of ISME (Indian Society of Manufacturing Engineers) Student Chapter ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineering) Student Chapter of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) IEDC (Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre) with funding from Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India Association with MHRD initiated e-yantra project for development of Robotics and Embedded Systems Academic Alliance with Microsoft for the usage of their product range. Association with Tata Consultancy Services for collaborative training Association with IBM for IBM Centre of Excellence and Certification of faculty and students Academic Alliance with EMC.

PROGRAMMES OFFEREDProgramme Discipline Sanctioned Intake Year of starting

Undergraduate (B.E.) Production Engineering

Electronics Engineering

Computer Engineering

Information Technology

Electronics Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

[Spl: CAD/CAM & Robotics]

60

60

60

60

18

18

09

1984

1987

Postgraduate (M.E.)

Ph.D. Electronics Engineering

1991

2001

2005

2005

2013

We are proud to be meaningfully associated with a number of prestigious institutes,forums and Associations.

Fr. CRCE has one of the best infrastructural facilities for engineering education. The excellent computational and laboratory setups in Fr. CRCE reflect the progressive and positive attitude of the Management. This is to make sure that our students are educated in the best and latest technologies being developed and practised. It will be pertinent to mention that the Institute has two Production grade CNC Machining Centres, excellent hardware infrastructure, high end premium software, Robots and as many as 600+ computer systems on ultra-high speed LAN with 30 Mbps Internet connectivity and practically all the flavours of Operating systems.

INFRASTRUCTURE

TOTAL INTAKE: 276 [UG : 240 and PG : 36] + Ph.D:09

PRESTIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS

Some of them are :

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OVERVIEW OF DEPARTMENTSI. DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

First department in this Institution, established in 1984. Nice blend of Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, management sciences and new trends such as CNC, robotics, CAD etc. Qualified faculty members with rich academic & industrial experience. Excellent infrastructure in terms of labs for Manufacturing, CAD/CAM., Mechanics, Materials, Thermal, CNC, Automation, Metrology, Fluid mechanics etc.

II. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Established in 1987. Covers the latest technologies in Electronics, Telecommunications, Signal Processing, Instrumentation, VLSI, Robotics and Embedded Systems. Qualified and experienced faculty members with academic and research focus. Excellent hardware set-ups and software support in all laboratories. Dedicated centers for Research and development of projects. Active technical Student Chapters of IEEE & EESA.

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III. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING

IV. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Established in 1991. Unlimited scope across all the disciplines but, focuses more on systems and Programming concepts. All the theory sessions are supported by hands-on practical sessions. Qualified and energetic faculty members with academic focus and innovative ideas Most advanced computing facilities in match with premier institutes like IITs. Practically, most of the Hardware and software platforms practiced by professionals are established in-campus which goes much beyond the limited scope of the syllabus.

Youngest of all…established in 2001. Scope almost same as Computer Engineering but with more emphasis on applications and solutions for inter-disciplinary functionality. Qualified and energetic faculty members with academic focus and innovative ideas Practically, most of the Hardware and software platforms practiced by professionals are established in-campus which goes much beyond the limited scope of the syllabus. Most advanced computing facilities in match with premier institutes like IITs.

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V. DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES

A department which builds basics for Engineering studies. Comprises of sections of Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Language & Communication skills. Qualified and experienced faculty members…The task masters. Well equipped labs for Physics, Chemistry and a Language lab. for special training on communication skills, pronunciation.

FACULTY PROFILE

Fr. CRCE has qualified, experienced and dedicated teaching faculty who along with Support Staff are enthusiastic to nurture the young minds and guide them into the path of learning.

For more details on Faculty Profile and department information visit our Website .

COMPUTING FACILITIES FOR NEW DIGITAL GENERATION

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Fr. CRCE campus boasts of computational infrastructure of Industrial Standards. With constant upgradation to provide students and staff state-of-the-art facilities, the Institute has earned a reputation for high academic standards across Mumbai. The highlights are as follows :

Open Access Computer Labs. Centralised System and User Administration Content Managed Delivery Network for Secure Internet Access. 24 x 7 Optical Fiber connectivity for WAN. Bench marking Hardware from HP, IBM, DELL, SUN Microsystems, Apple Mac, etc PRI based Telecom Network e-learning portal services. On Campus managed, hosted services like Web OPAC, e-learning, mail, web, etc. Multimedia enabled classrooms / labs.

LIBRARY

At Fr. CRCE, we believe that the Library plays an important role in the Student's learning process. TheInstitute library provides the following services :

Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) : This enables students to reach library books from any terminal inside the campus. Print Subscriptions : Library has subscribed more than 50 referred Journals and technical magazines, in addition to all leading newspapers, periodicals. E Subscriptions : In addition to hard copy subscriptions, Fr. CRCE library has subscribed to: 1) DELNET (Developing Library Network) under AICTE / DELNET Scheme which facilitates locating publications in other libraries under the network. 2) IEEE / IET Electronic Library (IEL) 3) ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Access to E-journals, conference proceedings, magazines and published standards.

CCTV Coverage for secure campus.

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Virtual Library : This gives e-access to k-hub engineering collection with resources that include e-journals, e-books, videos, e-articles and proceedings of conferences. NPTEL Videos : NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) Video Courses are

developed by IIT and IISC with funding support from MHRD. Book Bank : Under this scheme, students can get text books for the entire semester. Institutional Membership with IIT, Bombay Library : This enables students and faculty members of the institute to access IIT, Bombay, Library. Open Access System Multimedia Centre : Multimedia facilities are available inside the library to access technical, educational, general and management related CDs and DVDs.

We, at Fr. CRCE, strive hard to provide our students with the best avenues to utilize their skills by helping them find gainful employment with the best of the Engineering firms. In order to cater for Training & Placement needs of the students, we have set up a separate Training & Placement Cell, which is constantly in touch with prospective employers to ensure that they consider Fr. CRCE students whenever there are job opportunities.

Dedicated Internet Browsing room. Language lab for enhancing communication and soft skills Workshops (Carpentry, Fitting, Welding, Machine shop, CNC machines etc.) Multi-media enabled Seminar hall “SAMVAAD” - A state-of-the-art sea facing auditorium, equipped with the latest A/V facilities, wireless LCD projector and video conferencing facility. Professional Counsellor. Gymnkhana Reprographic facility Canteen. MOU with Holy Family Hospital (Bandra)

OTHER FACILITIES

TRAINING & PLACEMENT CELL

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The major companies who offer placement to our students are shown below :

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As a result of highly focussed and continuous efforts of Training & Placement Cell, every year 90 to 100% of eligible students are placed, some of whom also fetch multiple placements.

This reinforces the belief that Fr. CRCE is on the right track and is true to its Vision “Moulding Engineers who can build the Nation”.

INDUSTRY ACADEMIA LINKAGES

Fr. CRCE has carved a niche for itself in Engineering Education. Better interaction between

Engineering Institutes and Industry is the need of the hour. There is an urgent need to prepare

engineering students to take up the challenges of the industry by exposing them to state-of-the-art

technologies and engineering methodologies. These objectives can be achieved well by bridging the gap

between industry and the academic institute. To facilitate the same, Fr. CRCE has taken the following

initiatives towards Industry-Academia Interaction.

TCS Academic Interface Programme We share a MoU with TCS as a part of their Academic Interface Programme which offers a platform

to our students and faculty members to undergo Faculty Development Programmes and student internships at TCS. TCS also offers Best Student Award, Best Student Project Awards and Student Internship Programmes.

Academic alliances with Microsoft and EMC This facilitates technical collaboration with those esteemed organizations for the use of their

products.

Campus Connect Programmes by Godrej, Accenture, L&T and TCS.

IBM Centre of Excellence All updated IBM Softwares are available in this Centre. The two main activities under the Centre are

the national level project competition TGMC ( The - Great Mind Challenge ) and Certificate oriented training programmes.

Embedded Systems on Chip, Design Centre in association with Eduvance.

Bluestar Foundation scholarship with fee support, industry mentoring and internship for

selected students

Training on Cisco Technologies, facilitating CCNA Certification.

Research

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There is a dedicated research center with necessary hardware and software facilities. Faculty and students regularly publish/present papers in international and national level journals and conferences.

We organize a regular biennial International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Control (ICAC3) to promote research activities in India and abroad. The Fourth International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Control ICAC3 was held in April 2015 in our campus. The proceedings of the conferences held have been published by Springer in ‘Communications in Computer and Information Technology (CCIS) series. The selected papers have also been uploaded in the Springer Digital Library.

Students are encouraged and facilitated to do their final year projects from premier Institutes like Bhaba Atomic Research Center (BARC), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Tech Mahindra, ICICI Bank, Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER), etc. Most of the PG projects are with good research value, often in association with Industries and Research Institutes.

Live Project

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Final Year Production Engineering students need to undergo one semester inplant training programme, which is arranged with reputed Engineering companies like L & T Engineering, Mahindra and Mahindra, Godrej and Boyce, Crompton Greaves, SIEMENS, TATA Motors, and many other small scale Industries for providing students the industrial exposure before they take up their professional responsibilities in the Corporate World.

Inplant Training

Production Engg. Dept is collaborating with Khalsa college on a DST (Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India) project titled Designing and Construction of a Volatile Separator and Sampling Device based on thermo-kinetic principle

Consultancy :

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Industrial visits are arranged regularly for students of all branches in coordination with various

Students' societies. During such visits, students get opportunity to interact with industry

professionals and learn to adapt themselves to changing business needs.

Industrial Visits :

Our students undergo summer and winter internships in reputed industries.

Internships

ISTE approved Short term training programmes, Seminars and Workshops in upcoming fields are

conducted regularly for faculty and students in collaboration with industry experts, IIT faculty and

experts from academia.

Faculty Development Programmes

ACHIEVEMENTS

The motivation level of Fr. CRCE students is very high. This is evident from the following :

Excellent University results much above the University average. In May-June 2014 University

Examination, the pass percentage was 99 % with 88 % students placed in First Class /

Distinction.

Routinely, Fr. CRCE finds place in the University toppers list. In May / June 2014 examinations, st rdMr. Lele Viraj and Mr. Limbasiya Mayur, B.E. Production Engineering secured 1 and 3 ranks

threspectively and Ms. Kapse Sayli Narendra, B.E. Information Technology secured 8 rank in the

University of Mumbai.

Consistently good performance in competitive examinations such as CAT, GATE, GMAT and

GRE. Every year, many Fr. CRCE students secure admission to top notch Indian and foreign

institutes through these examinations.

Research publications by faculty, PG and UG students

Number of individual and team prizes at several inter-collegiate sports and cultural

competitions.

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Our three member team from final year Computer Engg., stood first at the CSI PROJECT – X

NATIONAL LEVEL COMPETTION, held in March 2014. They presented a project on Resource

Oriented Negotiation in E-commerce using Java Multi-Agents.

In the TGMC (The Great Mind Challenge) national level project contest held by IBM Academic

Initiative, one of our teams were ranked among the top 15 and felicitated at Bangaluru by IBM.

Student project 'Solar Tracking System' was displayed at the IEEE-IEEMA INTELLECT 2015

exhibition, with theme 'Smart energy Utilization'.

Our student Mr. Anirudh Nair stood second in the All India Design Competition conducted by

CADD, Bentley and STADD Pro companies in Bangluru in March 2015.

Our student Mr. Stephen Kanjiraparambil secured the first position in the Project

presentation competition organized by ISME.

Student groups have qualified for final level of the MHRD initiated e-yantra national level

project contest.

ASME student section received a grant of 500 USD as winners of Outstanding Start up Student

Section.

thFr. CRCE is ranked 10 among the privately run Engineering Colleges in India by ' Electronics

For You ' (EFY May 2010 issue), the popular technical magazine in South Asia. Fr. CRCE also thranks 8 in their ' Talent Hub ' List on the basis of talent nurturing capacity.

An IEDC (Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre) has been set up in the

institute with funding from DST (Department of Science and Technology), Govt. of India. This

center provides support in the form of technical and business guidance and finances to 5

innovative student projects every year.

In the University Inter-collegiate swimming competition, Mr. Romir Sane won the Gold Medal in

the 200 meters and Bronze Medal in the 50 meters Breast stroke event.

Ms. Tosha Kamath represented Mumbai in the Women National Hockey Championship

Mr. Dishant Chavan participated in the University Weight Lifting Championship held in

Raigad dist.

Mr. Tanmay Zantye and Ms. Vipasha Laijawala won the FIRST PRIZE in the male and female

categories respectively in the TCS fit for Life Campus Challenge Marathon

CRCE students are venturing into new arenas of prestigious engineering competitions at

national and global levels.

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SAE Team ABADHA fabricated a Go Kart and contested in the International Series of Go-thKarting (ISK) at Bangaluru, 9-12 March 2015. The team secured 7 position among 120

teams and also bagged the 'Best Manufacturing' award. The ROBOCON team contested in the national level competition held in March 2015 at

MIT, Pune. For 2015, the theme was BADMINTON-ROBOCON. Our team built manual and autonomous robots matching the problem specifications and secured a commendable position.

SAE team Vayushastra fabricated a UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and competed in the Advanced class category of SAE:2015 Aero Design East held at Lakeland, Florida, USA. The team was globally ranked first in the presentation round and sixth overall. They were first among all the Asian country teams.

SAE team PRAVEGA has built a Formula One car and participated in Student Formula Japan in August 2014 and Formula Student India Competition held in Coimbatore in January 2015.

EXTENDED EDUCATION

Fr. CRCE has always believed in complementing the academic component with a social touch. As a part of this initiative, we strive to provide a Complete Education to our students within and beyond the classrooms through the development of a wide range of extracurricular programmes, services, and activities.

The following active Chapters / Societies organise events in their respective areas.

Student Chapters of technical societies : Institute has Students Chapters like IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), ISME (Indian Society of Manufacturing Engineers), CSI (Computer Society of India), SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers). These chapters are dedicated to enhancing the skills and knowledge-base of students in the respective areas through various activities including workshops, seminars, project and paper presentation competitions.

E - Cell : Entrepreneurship Cell is active at Fr. CRCE with an aim to provide students, a base for developing their entrepreneurial and managerial skills. E – cell facilitates summer internships to desirous students in companies of repute.

Placement training: In addition to mock aptitude tests, students are given orientation for group discussion, personal interview and other aspects related to placement. A workshop on 'Value Education and Career Orientation' is held for all final year students.

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Student Chapters of technical societies : Institute has Students Chapters like IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), ISME (Indian Society of Manufacturing Engineers), CSI (Computer Society of India), SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers). These chapters are dedicated to enhancing the skills and knowledge-base of students in the respective areas through various activities including workshops, seminars, project and paper presentation competitions.

E - Cell : Entrepreneurship Cell is active at Fr. CRCE with an aim to provide students, a base for developing their entrepreneurial and managerial skills. E – cell facilitates summer internships to desirous students in companies of repute.

Placement training: In addition to mock aptitude tests, students are given orientation for group discussion, personal interview and other aspects related to placement. A workshop on 'Value Education and Career Orientation' is held for all final year students.

NSS (National Service Scheme) Students' Unit : The Fr. CRCE NSS Student's Unit is sponsored by the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Government of India. This unit has contributed incessantly to National Service through their various activities like Rain Water Harvesting, Blood Donation drives, Pulse Polio Programme participation, literacy drives, etc

Fr. Agnel Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) Chapter : Fr. Agnel ISTE Chapter regularly conducts summer and winter Short Term Training Programmes on various upcoming topics for faculty members of Engineering institutes.

Rotract Club : Rotract Club of CRCE orgnanises Community and Self-development programmes in collaboration with Bandra Rotract Unit. Tree plantation drive, goodwill marathon and invited lectures by eminent personalities are conducted on regular basis.

Sports Committee : Sports Committee hosts various inter- and intra-collegiate indoor and outdoor sports tournaments such as football, volleyball, badminton, cricket, chess, carom and table tennis.

Cultural Committee : The cultural committee of the institute organises a vast plethora of events ranging from the Inter-Collegiate Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues Memorial Debate on themes of national integrity and social relevance, Inter-Collegiate Tech-Fest - CRESCENDO to the annual cultural festival – EUPHORIA, to name the prominent ones. Also, the institute's magazine FRAGMAG gives our own platform for aspiring authors of Fr. CRCE.

Alumni Association : Fr. CRCE has a strong and affectionate alumni network that maintains a continuous interaction of the alumni with the institute. Our alumni has launched 'Industry connect' programme, under which alumni holding eminent positions will share their experiences, interact and respond to student queries.

Association with AISEC: An active student group is associated with AISEC which facilitates professional internships and volunteer experiences to promote youth leadership.

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HOSTEL FACILITYEvery effort has been made at Fr. CRCE, to provide the best facilities for outstation students. However, due to obvious space constraints in a metropolitan city like Mumbai, we have limited hostel accommodation which is allocated depending on availability.

CONCESSION IN TUITION FEES (For Backward Class candidates)Candidates belonging to the Backward Class categories shall, on admission, submit an application on line under e-Scholarship (Government of Maharshtra Website) or in the prescribed form as the case may be within period mentioned by the authorities.

ADMISSION TO FIRST YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN ENGINEERING (FE) – 2015-16

The distribution of seats for admissions under Minority seats / Institute level seats / CAP seats is as notified by DTE / Govt. of Maharashtra.

The College has been granted 'Christian Religious' Minority Status by Government of Maharashtra and 51% of the total seats in each branch are reserved for candidates belonging to the 'Christian Religion'.

ELIGIBILITY

Eligibility criteria for F.E admission at Institute level for Minority seats, Institute level seats and CAP vacant seats is as prescribed by DTE / Government of Maharashtra, Higher & Technical Education Department and as given in the Rules and Institute Information Brochure for the Academic Year 2015-16.

Institute Level (Minority Seats & Institute level Seats) :Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed HSC (Std. XII) Examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent Examination with subjects English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Technical Vocational subjects

And Secure minimum 50% marks (minimum 45% marks in case of candidates of Backward Class

categories and Physically handicapped belonging only to Maharashtra State) with the subjects Physics and Mathematics alongwith one subject out of Chemistry / Biology / Bio-Technology / Technical Vocational subjects added together.

Andobtained a positive Composite Score* i.e. marks obtained after adding 50% of JEE (Main) 2015 (Paper 1) marks percentile and 50% of normalized Standard XII (Board of Equivalent Examination) percentile of marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

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Vacant Seats after CAP Rounds : Vacant Seats after the Centralised Admission Process will be filled by the Institute as per the guidelines given in the “Rules & Institute Information Brouchure for Academic year 2015-16” by DTE / Govt. of Maharashtra.Note:-* For details of calculating positive Composite score refer 'Rules for Admission' published by DTE, Govt. Of Maharashtra .

All admissions will be made on the basis of inter-se merit of candidates who have applied for admission to the First Year Engineering 2015-16 in this Institute.

Candidates shall make application on-line for each of the following categories: a) Minority Seats b) Institute Level Seats c) Vacant Seats of CAP Rounds A link shall be provided under ' Admissions 2015-16' on our website. Candidates applying against category (b) above will however be considered for admission against c ategory (c) and need not apply again.

A print out of online application made for the above categories duly signed be submitted with necessary documents for verification. Candidates are required to pay processing fee of Rs.1,000/- at the time of submitting the application.

Applications should reach the office within the prescribed time limit. A separate merit list will be prepared for each category and the same will be displayed together

with the 'Schedule of Admission' on the College Notice Board and the College website. The criteria for determining inter-se merit is as prescribed in Rules & Institute Information

Brochure for the Academic Year 2015-16 by the DTE / Government of Maharashtra.

SELECTION PROCEDURE and ADMISSION PROCESS:

In the case of candidates securing equal positive composite score, their relative merit will be fixed on the basis of the following order of preference

(a) A candidate securing higher marks in JEE (Main) 2015 Paper 1. (b) A candidate securing higher marks in Mathematics in JEE (Main) 2015 Paper 1. (c) A candidate securing higher marks in Physics in JEE (Main) 2015 Paper 1.

(d) A candidate securing higher normalised marks for his / her Board / qualifying e xamination for Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry.

(e) A candidate securing higher Percentage of marks in the subject Mathematics at HSC (Std. XII). (f) A candidate securing higher Percentage of marks in the subject Physics at HSC (Std. XII). (g) A candidate securing higher Percentage of marks in Aggregate at HSC (Std.XII) Examination. (h) Birth date of the candidate. (Elder Candidate will be given preference).

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Note : While converting the marks, if the converted marks work out to be a figure with fraction, fraction upto two decimal places will only be considered.

Candidates called for scrutiny of application shall report at the prescribed time and date with all necessary documents specified, together with the prescribed fees.

After scrutiny of the Original documents, once the candidate is offered a seat on the basis of merit as above, he / she will be required to pay the prescribed fees, failing which, the offer stands cancelled. If a candidate reports late, he / she will be considered only for the seats subsequently available.

The candidate to whom admission is offered shall submit the Original documents as prescribed, which will be retained by the Institute. A candidate admitted to this institute cannot withdraw the original certificates unless the admission is cancelled. On cancellation of admission the original documents will be returned within a day and refund of fees will be as per Rules.

The admission procedure to the 'Minority Seats' will be displayed separately on our Website / Notice Board. Seats remaining vacant after the admission under 'Christian Minority' shall be filled as per rules prescribed by Minority Dept. Govt. of Maharashtra. Candidates are required to visit our Website / Notice Board from time to time for Admission related information.

CATEGORY DOCUMENTS

1 Institute level Seats & CAP Vacant Seats

1

23

4

5

6

Mark sheet of S.S.C/ equivalent examination

Mark sheet of H.S.C./ equivalent examinationCollege Leaving Certificate from last college attended

JEE (Main) 2015 (Paper 1) marksheet / printout

Certificate of Indian Nationality OR Indian Passport in the name of the candidate OR College Leaving Certificate indicating the Nationality as 'Indian' OR Birth Certificate issued by appropriate Authorities

Maharashtra State Domicile Certificate OR Birth Certificate indicating Birth Place in Maharashtra OR College Leaving Certificate indicating Birth Place in Maharashtra.

DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED : Attested copies of the following documents should be attached with the application form:.

7 Proforma I (Undertaking)

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Proof of Christian / Roman Catholic Minority Status :

Candidates College Leaving Certificate with Religion mentioned as “Christian / Roman Catholic”.

OR

School / College Leaving Certificate of Student's Father / Brother / Unmarried Sister with Religion mentioned as “Christian / Roman Catholic”.

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Affidavits on ̀ 100/- Stamp Paper stating that he / she is a Christian / Roman Catholic alongwith Baptism Certificate and letter from Parish Priest / Bishop

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In addition to the above, following documents to be submitted by students seeking admission for Christian Minority Seats :

Physical / Medical Fitness Certificate from a registered Medical Practitioner

Duly signed printout of Anti-Ragging Affidavit submitted online on www.anti-ragging.in by Candidate and Parent (After the admission process)

Migration Certificate & XII Passing Certificate (applicable for those passed XIIth Examination from other than Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education)

Gap Certificate if applicable

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Note : All Minority candidates should have passed Std.Xth & Std XIIth from the State of Maharashtra

Formats available on our Website Original Certificates will have to be produced at the time of admission.

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ADMISSION TO DIRECT SECOND YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN ENGINEERING (AFTER DIPLOMA) (DSE)

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION :-

Eligibility criteria for admission to Direct Second Year of Four Year Degree Course in Engineering is as prescribed by Government of Maharashtra, Higher & Technical Education Department and as given in the rules and Institute Information Brochure for the Academic Year 2015-16 by the Directorate of Technical Education / Govt. of Maharashtra.

SEATS AVAILABLE :-

Seats available for Direct Admission to the Second Year of Engineering are 1/5 of the sanctioned intake or as approved by DTE / Govt. in each course. The distribution of seats for Minority / CAP seats is as notified by DTE / Government of Maharashtra.

Seats remaining vacant after CAP Rounds : After the Centralised allotment process is completed, if any vacancies remain from amongst the total number of seats available with the Competent Authority either due to non-allotment, cancellations or due to non-reporting of candidates, the seats will be filled at Institute level as per the rules prescribed by DTE / Government of Maharashtra, Higher & Technical Education for the Academic Year 2015-16.

Applications for 'Minority Seats' and 'CAP Vacancy Seats' will be made available on-line under a separate link 'Admissions 2015-16' on our Website.

A print out of online application made for 'Minority Seats' and CAP Vacancy Seats' duly signed be submitted with necessary documents for verification. Candidates are required to pay Processing Fee of ̀ 1000/- at the time of submitting the application.

Admissions for CAP Vacant Seats shall be made as per rules prescribed by DTE / Govt. Of Maharashtra.

The admission procedure to the 'Minority Seats' will be displayed separately on our Website / Notice Board. Seats remaining vacant after the admission under 'Christian Minority' shall be filled as per rules prescribed by Minority Dept. Govt. of Maharashtra

Candidates are required to visit our Website / Notice Board from time to time for Admission related information.

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DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED : Attested copies of the following documents should be attached with the application form : 1. Mark sheet of S.S.C/ equivalent examination. 2. Diploma Mark Sheets of all Semesters. 3. Diploma Certificate/ Provisional Diploma Certificate 4. College Leaving/ Transference Certificate after Diploma 5. Equivalence Certificate from MSBTE (If applicable). 6. Migration Certificate (if applicable) 7. Certificate of Indian Nationality OR Indian Passport in the name of the candidate OR College Leaving Certificate indicating the Nationality as 'Indian' OR Birth Certificate issued by appropriate Authorities 8. Maharashtra State Domicile Certificate OR Birth Certificate indicating Birth Place in Maharashtra OR College Leaving Certificate indicating Birth Place in Maharashtra. 9. Proforma I (Undertaking) . 10. Physical / Medical Fitness Certificate from a registered Medical Practitioner. 11. Duly signed printout of Anti-ragging Affidavit submitted online on www.antiragging.in by Student and parent. (After the admission process) . 12. Gap Certificate if applicable.

Additional documents to be submitted by students seeking admission for Christian Minority Seats :1. Proof of Christian / Roman Catholic Minority Status : Candidate's College Leaving Certificate with Religion mentioned as “Christian / Roman Catholic”.

OR School / College Leaving Certificate of Student's Father / Brother / Unmarried Sister with Religion mentioned as “Christian / Roman Catholic”.

OR Affidavits on ̀ 100/- Stamp Paper stating that he / she is a Christian / Roman Catholic alongwith Baptism Cerificate and letter from Parish Priest / Bishop.

Note : All Minority candidates should have passed Std.Xth and Std XIIth / Diploma from the State of Maharashtra.

Formats available on our Website. Original Certificate will have to be produced at the time of admission.

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Admission to First Year Full Time Post Graduate Degree Course in Engineering (ME) for the Academic Year 2015-16 is carried out through Centralised Admission Process (CAP) by DTE as per Rules of Admission prescribed by Government of Maharashtra except for Minority quota seats. Eligibility Criteria (Basic educational qualification) Candidate should be an Indian National and who possess Bachelors degree or equivalent in the

relevant field of Engineering / Technology from an AICTE / MHRD approved institutions, as specified by the concerned University for which admission is being sought to a particular Post graduate course/specialization, with at least 50 % Aggregate marks* (at least 45% marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories and persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra State only)

OR Appeared** for the final year examination of Bachelors degree or equivalent in the relevant field of Engineering / Technology from an AICTE/MHRD approved institutions, as specified by the concerned University for which admission is being sought to a particular Post graduate course/specialization.

Eligibility Criteria for Admission through Centralised Admission Process( CAP) 1. Basic educational qualification as specified above. 2. Appeared and secured non-zero score in the GATE examination in respective qualifying branch.

Note:- * - 'Aggregate marks' means the grand total of marks obtained by the candidate in subjects based on which the class declaration is made in the particular University from which the candidate is passing the qualifying examination. The percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the bachelor's degree would be calculated based on the practice followed by the university/institution from where the candidate has obtained the degree. In case the candidates are awarded grades/CGPA instead of marks, the conversion of grades/CGPA to percentage of marks would be based on the procedure certified by the university/ institution from where they have obtained the bachelor's degree. In case the university/ institution does not have any scheme for converting CGPA into equivalent marks, the equivalence would be established by dividing the candidate's CGPA by the maximum possible CGPA and multiplying the result with 100. In case the percentage of marks in aggregate comes in fraction then percentage of marks in aggregate shall be rounded off e.g. 44.50-44.99 % shall be rounded to 45% and 44.01- 44.49 % shall be rounded to 44%marks.

ADMISSION TO FULL TIME POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE IN MASTER OF ENGINEERING (M.E.)

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**- Candidates appeared for final year examination fulfilling the remaining eligibility criteria will be offered provisional admission subject to the condition that they will pass the examination with the required percentage of marks on or before date prescribed by DTE. If the candidate is failed and has applied for revaluation of the result in such cases the admission to such candidate will be given on provisional basis subject to the condition that he/she will pass the examination with the required percentage of marks on or before date prescribed by DTE. Undertaking from such candidates shall be taken for forfeiting the right of admission and fees paid in case of not securing required percentage of marks in qualifying examination. In case, the candidate fails to produce the results of the final year examination on or before date prescribed by DTE , then admission offered to such candidate will stand automatically cancelled and the fees (tuition, development and other fees) paid by the candidate of the academic year 2015-16 will be forfeited.

CAP Vacancy Round : After the Centralised Admission Process, if vacancy remains, the same will be filled as per norms prescribed by DTE /Govt. of Maharashtra. Candidates are required to make online application for CAP Vacant Seats subject to DTE / Govt. of Maharashtra rules in this respect. A link shall be provided under 'Admissions 2015-16' on our website.

A Print out of on-line application made for CAP Vacant Seats duly signed be submitted with necessary documents for verification. Candidates are required to pay processing fee of ̀ 1,000/- at the time of submitting the application.

The admission procedure to the 'Minority Seats' will be displayed separately on our Website / Notice Board. Seats remaining vacant after the admission under 'Christian Minority' shall be filled as per rules prescribed by Minority Dept. Govt. of Maharashtra

Candidates are required to visit our Website / Notice Board from time to time for Admission related information.

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DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED :

Attested copies of the following documents should be attached with the application form :

1. S.S.C, H.S.C./ Diploma, B.E. Mark sheets (All Semesters) and BE Degree Certificate. 2. Leaving/ Transference Certificate from the previous College.

3. 'Migration Certificate' applicable to candidates who have obtained B.E. Degree from other than University of Mumbai.

4. GATE Score Card.

5. Certificate of Indian Nationality OR Indian Passport in the name of the candidate OR College Leaving Certificate indicating the Nationality as 'Indian' OR Birth Certificate issued by appropriate Authorities

6. Maharashtra State Domicile Certificate OR Birth Certificate indicating Birth Place in Maharashtra OR College Leaving Certificate indicating Birth Place in Maharashtra.

7. Certificates of Proforma A (Sponsorship letter), E (for type C candidates), F (for type D Candidates), F-1 (for P1/P2/P3 (OD) Candidates), F-2 for Physically handicapped Candidates.

8. Undertaking in Proforma B (Sponsored Candidates), C (Candidates whose qualifying examination result not declared), D (for GATE Candidates).

9. Proforma I (Undertaking) .

10. Physical / Medical Fitness Certificate from a registered Medical Practitioner.

11. Duly signed printout of Anti-Ragging Affidavit submitted online on www.antiragging.in by

Candidate and Parent. (After the admission process) 12. Any other relevant document specified by DTE / Govt. of Maharashtra.

Formats available on our Website.

Note - Subject to changes in rules by DTE/Govt. of Maharashtra.

FEE STRUCTURE ( 2015-2016)

The Interim Fees for the Academic Year 2015-16 will be ` 1,12,350/- (Rupees One Lakh Twelve Thousand Three Hundred Fifty Only) i.e. the approved fees for the year 2014-15 by Shikshan Shulka Samiti (` 1,07,000/-) plus 5% of ̀ 1,07,000/-

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The Shikshan Shulka Samiti when approves the final fees structure for the Academic Year 2015-16, it will be applicable to the candidates admitted for the Academic Year 2015-16 and the same will be displayed on the website www.sspnsamiti.gov.in / the college notice board.

The candidates are also required to pay additional fees as prescribed by University of Mumbai i.e. Enrollment Fees, Examination Fees, Group Insurance, etc.

The fees structure for the subsequent years is as per the guidelines issued by the Shikshan Shulka Samiti

We also hereby undertake that if the final fee approved is less than the interim fees collected, the excess fees collected shall be refunded within 15 days.

The Pay Order /Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of : 'FR. CONCEICAO RODRIGUES COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING', payable at Mumbai

REFUND OF FEESIn case of cancellation of admission, refund rules will be as per rules prescribed by the DTE / Government of Maharashtra, Higher & Technical Education Department and given in the Rules and Institute Information Brochure for the Academic Year 2015-16. Refund of fees as per rules will be made within 15 days from the date of the cancellation of admission.

NOTIFICATION IN NEWSPAPER :

The seats to be filled at the institutional level (i) Minority Seats (ii) Institute level seats and (iii) the vacancies after the CAP rounds will be notified in the “Times of India” and / or “Indian Express” and / or DNA / and/or Loksatta and / or Sakal (Any Two) and details may also be obtained from the institute's website.

DISCIPLINE

All candidates who have applied for admission shall be deemed to have submitted the following undertaking :

I have read the Rules of Admission published by DTE / Govt. of Maharashtra and after understanding these rules thoroughly, I have filled in the application form for admission for the current year.

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a) I have not been debarred from appearing at any examination held by any Government constituted or Statutory examination authority of India.

b) I hereby agree to conform to any Rules, Acts and Laws enforced by the Government and I hereby undertake that, I will do nothing either inside or outside the college which may result in disciplinary action against me under these rules, acts and laws referred to.

c) I fully understand that the Principal of the college where I would be admitted, has a right to expel me from the college for any infringement of the rules of conduct and discipline prescribed by the college or University or Government and the undertaking given above.

d) Condition of minimum attendance : I am fully aware that, I will not be allowed to appear for the examination if I do not attend minimum 75% classes of theory, practicals, drawing etc. I am also aware that I will not be allowed to appear for the examination, if I fail to submit satisfactorily all the assignments, jobs, journals, drawings, reports as specified by the University within stipulated time limit.

INSURANCE :

Students are covered under 'Yuva Raksha' Group Insurance Scheme as per the directions of the University of Mumbai.

PLAYING WITH COLOURS / OTHER MATERIALS :

Playing with colours or any other material inside the College campus is strictly prohibited. Students found indulging in such activity are liable for strict disciplinary action.

USE OF MOBILE PHONES : st As per Mumbai University's Circular Ref. No.UG/552 of 2004 dated 31 December 2004, use of

mobile phones in the College premises is prohibited. Strict action will be taken against students found violating this rule by confiscating their mobile phone as well as imposing a fine.

WEARING OF 'I' CARD :

Students are required to wear 'I' Card in the College Campus, if they fail to wear, a fine as per rules will be imposed.

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ACTION AGAINST RAGGING :

following provisions for Action against Ragging )

a) Ragging within or outside of any educational institution is prohibited,

b) Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, practices in, abets or propagates ragging within or outside any educational institution shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term upto 2 years and / or penalty which may extend to ten thousand rupees.

c) Any student convicted of an offense or ragging shall be dismissed from the educational institution and such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution for a period of five years from the date of order of such dismissal.

d) Whenever any student or, as the case may be, the parent or guardian or a teacher of an educational institution complaints, in writing, of ragging to the head of the educational institution, the head of the educational institution shall without prejudice to the foregoing provisions, within seven days of the receipt of the complaint, enquire into the matter mentioned in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true, suspend the student who is accused of the offence and shall immediately forward the complaint to the police station having jurisdiction over the area in which the institution is situated, for further action. Where, on enquiry by the head of the educational institution, it is found that there is no substance, prima facie, in the complaint received, he/she shall intimate the fact, in writing, to the complainant. The decision of the head of the educational institution shall be final.

e) If the head of the educational institution fails or neglects to act in the manner specified in section “d” above when a complaint of ragging is made, such person shall be deemed to have abetted the offence and shall, on conviction, be punished as provided for in Section “b” above.

All candidates are hereby informed that ragging of any kind is not permitted. Ragging is an offensepunishable by law and any form of ragging will be taken very seriously.

Strict disciplinary action will be taken against any one indulging in any form of ragging.

If any candidate has any complaint of ragging or if any candidate is aware of others being ragged, itshould be brought to the notice of the Management.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO CANDIDATES & PARENTS :

Candidates and Parents are requested to visit our Website and note the following details : Anti-Ragging Notification / Squad & Committee (www.frcrce.ac.in / Notices.ar.pdf) Grievances Redressal Notification/Committee (www.frcrce.ac.in / Notices/gr.pdf) Women's Development Cell directions / Members (www.frcrce.ac.in / Notices/wd.pdf) Maharashtra Educational Institutes (Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act 1987 (Government of Maharashtra) (www.frcrce.ac.in / Notice/ cf.pdf).

( Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999 which is in effect from 15th May 1999 has the

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