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Self Assessment Report (SAR)
For NBA Accreditation of Undergraduate
Engineering Programme
Department of (Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering)
JSPMs
Rajarshi Shahu College of EngineeringS. No 80, Pune Mumbai Bypass Highway,
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Part I
INSTITUTIONAL SUMMARY
(Criteria I and II)
I.0.1 College/Institute/University Name and Address
Name : Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering,
S. No. 80, Pune Mumbai Bypass Highway, Tathawade,
Pune, Maharashtra. Pin Code 411 033.
I.0.2 Name, designation, telephone numbers and
e-mail id of the contact person
Name : Prof. Dr. D.S. Bormane
Designation : Principal
Telephone Nos : 020 22934347, 64739810
020 22934084 (Extn 208)
020 22933423 (Extn 208)
020 22934344 (Extn 208)
Tele Fax : 020 - 22933424
E-mail id : [email protected]
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2001
2002
engineering (UG, PG and diploma), computer
applications (MCA), management (MBA andPGDM), pharmacy (degree and diploma),
education (degree and diploma) besides three
primary schools affiliated to state / CBSE board
and three pre primary schools.
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, the
Flagship college of JSPM started in the year 2001
at its Tathawade campus with following
programmes
1. Electronics & TelecommunicationEngineering with intake 60.
2.
Computer Engineering with intake 45.
3.
Information Technology with intake 45
1. Computer Engineering intake increased from45 to 60.
2. Information Technology intake increased from
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2007
2008
2.
Mechanical Engineering intake increased from
60 to 120.
3.
New programme Master of Business
Administration started with intake 60.
1.
New programme P G in Electronics Engineering
(Digital Systems) started with intake 18.
2.
New programme P G in Mechanical
Engineering (Heat Power) started with intake
18.
1.
New programme P G in Civil Engineering
(Structures) started with intake 18.
Summary of Programmes and seats :
(a) Electronics & Telecommunication -- 120
(b) Mechanical Engineering -- 120
(c) Civil Engineering -- 60
(d) Computer Engineering -- 60
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I.0.5 Financial Status : Private Self financing.
I.0.6 Nature of Trust/Society : Jayawant ShikshanPrasarak Mandal, Pune.
List of other institutes/colleges run by the Trust/Society :
Refer to annexure I attached.
I.0.7 External Sources of Funds (in lakhs) :
Name of External
Source
CFY
2009 10
CFY m1
2008 09
CFY m 2
2007 08
Research Grant
from University of
Pune.
Rs 13.96 Rs 1.64 NIL
I.0.8 Internally Acquired Funds (in lakhs):
Name of
Internal Source
CFY
2009 10
CFY m1
2008 09
CFY m 2
2007 08
From JSPM Rs 588.919 Rs 874.424 Rs 366.379
I 0 9 S h l hi fi i l i t id d
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I.0.10 Basis/examination for admission to the
engineering college :All India entrance/State level entrance/University entrance/
12thlevel/other (specify) :
(a) All India Entrance A I E E E
(All India Engineering Entrance Examination)
(b) State Level Entrance M H C E T
(Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test)
I.0.11 Total No. of Engineering Students :
(a) U G Engg :Boys : 1451, Girls : 438, Total : 1889
(b) P G Engg : Boys : 49, Girls : 47, Total : 96
Total No. of Other Students :
(a) M B A : Boys : 92, Girls : 26, Total : 118
(b) M C A : Boys : 126, Girls : 51, Total : 177
I.0.12 Total No. of employee :
(a) Teaching : Male : 91, Female : 69, Total : 160
(b) Non Teaching : Male: 109 Female : 13, Total : 122
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Teaching facultyin science and
humanities
13 13 13 13 11 12
Non Teaching staff
Total
121
214
124
225
94
169
112
190
92
137
117
167
Criteria I :Organization & Governance, Resources,
Institutional Support, Development & Planning
I-I.1 Campus infrastructure and facility (30)
I-I.1.1 Land, built up area and academic infrastructure
Physical resources available (5):
(a) Exclusive for this college
Land 05acres, Built up space 20,663sq m
(b) Shared with other colleges in this campus
Land Nilacres, Built up space Nilsq m
I-I.1.2 Maintenance of academic infrastructure and
facilities (5)Specify distinct features ----
College has different sections/cells to maintain the
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(b) Noise level is within permissible limits as per BIS
norms for institutional buildings.
(c) Every year World Water Day is celebrated by
organizing guest lectures/ seminar, poster and painting
exhibition etc to create awareness.
(d) Tree plantation activity is a regular annual feature
in near by villages under N S S programmes.
I-I.1.4 Hostel (Boys and Girls) (5)
(a) Hostel for Boys? YES, Exclusive/Shared/Rented,
No. of Rooms : 63,
No. of accommodated students : Out of 160 students,
146 are from this college.
No. of students in waiting list: NIL.
(b) Hostel for Girls ? YES,Exclusive /Shared/Rented,
(i) Own (shared) : No. of Rooms 37,
No. of accommodated students : Out of 73
students, 45 are from this college.
No. of students in waiting list : NIL.
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(b) Canteen ? YES
(i) Seating Capacity :(aa) Students : 150.
(bb) Staff : 12
(ii) Usage :
(i) Students : (aa) Breakfast - 1500
(bb) Lunch - 300(cc) Dinner - 150
(ii) Staff : (aa) Breakfast - 75
(bb) Lunch - 30
I-I.1.6 Electricity, power backup, telecom, water etc (5)
(a) Electricity : Maharashtra State Electricity Board(MSEB) 200 KV transformer is installed in the
campus exclusively for electric supply to JSPM
campus institutions.
(b) Power Back up : One 165 KV Generator Set is
installed exclusively for power back up to theengineering college and the hostel.
(c) Telecommunication :
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installed. All the departments, offices,
campus institutions, sections etc have been
provided connection from this exchange.
(d) Water Supply : Water Treatment Plant has been
installed in the campus for provision of water supply to
all the institutions in the campus, gardens and
lawns. Besides this, RO water purifiers have also been
provided in all the buildings and the hostels for drinking
water purpose.
I-I.2 Organization, governance and transparency (20)
I-I.2.1 Governing body, administrative set up and functions of
various bodies (5)Governing, Senate and all other Academic and
Administrative bodies, their membership, functions and
responsibilities, relation of the members of such bodies
with the principal owner of the college/institute,frequency of the meetings and attendance therein, in
tabular form. A few sample minutes of the meetings and
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(b)
Local Managing Committee : As per the Maharashtra
Universities Act 1994 Statute 85, Local Managing Committee
is constituted. The meetings of LMC are conducted twice a year.
The details are annexed at annexure IV.
Sample minutes of these meetings and the action taken report
are attached at annexure V (i) and (ii).
(c) Academic Committees :List of academic and administrative
bodies/committees is at annexure VI.The records of
membership, functions, frequency of the meetings of these
committees are available with respective office bearers.
I-I.2.2 Defined rules, procedures, recruitment and promotional
policies etc (5)
List of published rules, policies and procedures, year of
publications awareness among the employees/students,
availability on web etc.
(a) List of Rules : Refer to annexure VII.
(b)
List of Policies : Refer to annexure VIII.
(c) List of Procedures : Refer to annexure IX.
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to ensure proper, effective and efficient administration.
List of faculty members who are administrators /
decision makers is at annexure X.
(b) Specify the mechanism and composition of
Grievance Redress system, including faculty
association, and staff-union, if any.
Fully functional Grievance Redress Committee is
in place. The composition and functions of Grievance
Redress Committee is given at annexure XI.
There is no faculty association / staff union.
I-I.2.4 Transparency and availability of correct/unambiguous
information (5)
(a)
Dissemination and availability of institute/
programme specific information through the web.
College information as per AICTE Mandatory
Disclosure format is posted and is available on the
College Website : www.jspm.edu.in
The same is periodically updated.
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(Rs in lakhs) (Rs in Lakhs)
Acquisition of
land; & new
building and
infrastructural
built-up
75.00 73.22
(Towards
Maintenance)
90.37
(Towards
maintenance)
225.70
Library 50.00 42.46 52.06 10.22
Laboratory
Equipment
55.00 51.37 178.24 16.04
Laboratory
Consumables
80.00 78.84 75.63 45.73
Teaching &
Non teaching
staff salary
800.00 805.20 796.71 586.32
Travel 50.00 52.28 22.44 23.75
Other, specify
(a) Furniture
(b) Operation
5.00 5.00 28.48 19.44
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No of Users (Reading space) per day 200.
(b) Timings : Academic Working day : 8:30 AM to6:00 PM Academic Weekend : 8:30 AM to 12:00
midnight, Vacation : 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
(during examination)
I-I.4.2 Availability of qualified librarian and other staff, Library
automation, online access, networking (5)
(a) No. of Lib. Staff : 9, Staff with degree in Lib : 5
(b) Computerization for search, indexing, issue/return
records? YES/ NO
(c) Bar-coding used ?YES
/NO
(d) Library services on internet? YES / NO,
(e) Indest or other similar membership? YES / NO.
Specify ----
(i) IEL on line for E and TC Department.
(ii) ASCE for Civil Engineering Department.
(iii) ASME for Mechanical Engineering Department.
(iv) ACM for Computer/IT/MCA Departments
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titles (5):
Year No ofTechnical
Magazines/Periodicals
No of TotalTechnical
Journalssubscribed
Internationallyacclaimed
titles in(Originals,reprints)In Hard
copyIn softCopy
CFYm2
2007-08
10 42 - 39
CFYm1
2008-09
16 50 - 43
CFY
2009-10
13 45 - 44
I-I.4.5 Digital library (5)Availability of Digital Lib. contents : YES/ NO
If available
No. of Courses : 07 of Books 20 per course, Any
other?
E-journals and CDs.
Availability of an exclusive server? YES / NO
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Core Lab
Description
Space/No.
of
students
No. of
experiments
Quality of
instruments
Lab
manuals
Physics
Lab
(Exclusive)
Batch size
20
students
Area 98 sq
m
4.9 sq m 10
Sem I 05
Sem II 05
Calibration
and quality
as per
university
norms
Manuals
are
prepared
and are
available
to
students
Chemistry
Lab
(Exclusive)
Batch size
20
students
Area 98 sq
m)
4.9 sq m. 10
Sem I 05
Sem II 05
Calibration
and quality
as per
university
norms
Manuals
are
prepared
and are
available
to
students
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Basic Civil
Engg Lab
Batch size
20
Area 98 sq
m
(sharing
with Civil
Engg Dept)
4.9 sq m. Basic Civil
Engg 08
Applied
Mechanics
08
Calibration
and quality
as per
university
norms
Manuals
are
prepared
and are
available
to
students
Basic Mech
Engg Lab
Batch size
20
Area 98 sq
m
(sharing
with Mech
Engg Dept)
4.9 sq m. Engg
Graphics
05
Basic Mech
Engg 08
Study
Experiments
(Basic Mech
Engg)
Models are
as per
University
norms
Manuals
are
prepared
and are
available
to
students
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students
Batch size
60
Area 810
sq m
13.5 sq
m.
Part I :
3 jobs
1 Carpentry
2 Welding
Techniques
3 Sheet
Metal Work
Part II :
1 Study of
measuring
instruments.
2 Demo of
basic
workshop
tools,
equipments,
machines
1 Machine
installation
as per
industrial
norms and
safety
measures.
2 Proper
Electrification
Manuals
are
prepared
and are
available
to
students
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Availability in an exclusive lab for Internet use ?
YES/ NO
Availability in most computing labs ? YES / NO
Availability in departments & other units ? YES / NO
Availability in faculty rooms ? YES / NO
I-I.7 Co-curricular & extra curricular activities (10)
I-I.7.1 Co-curricular and extra curricular activities e.g.
NCC/NSS, cultural activities etc (5)
Specify :
The students are encouraged to take active part in co
and extracurricular activities. Every year the students
supported by the college management organizes
Innovision a technical events in which students from
various colleges from Maharashtra, karnatak, Gujrat
and other places participate. Some of the events are :
(a) Technical Paper Presentation
(b) Robotics and IC Engine
I Technical Quiz
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I IEEE college Chapter.
(d) NEN Students E-cell.
The college has signed MOUs with :
(a) Gills Instrument Channel Partner of Texas
Instruments
(b) ACTEL USA for VLSI Design
I Indian Express Group, Pune
The college is accredited by TCS, and has Campus
Connect Programme with INFOSIS
I-I.7.2 Sports grounds and facilities (5)
College encourages students to take part in
various outdoor/indoor games at University /District
/State level sports competitions/tournaments. Proper
Ground exists in the campus. College provides facilities
in terms of sports kits, participation /registration charges,
coaching, travel and refreshment expenses. Our teams
participate in following sports events :
1. Football
2. Volleyball
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I-I.8 Career guidance, Training, placement and
Entrepreneurship cell (15)I-I.8.1 Effective career guidance services including counseling
for higher studies (5)
An exclusive Career guidance and Training and
Placement cell is in place headed by a retired defense
service officer equivalent to professor. The cell has
established healthy relations with core and IT industries
and is very effective in organizing campus interviews.
Specify facility, management and impact :
The Training and Placement Cell arranges various training
capsules for the overall personality and soft skill developmentof the students.
The TPO has established good contacts and relations with
core
as well as IT industries.
Majority of the eligible students get placed through theplacement Cell even during the third year. Renowned
industries such as TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahendra and so on
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Guest / Expert lectures to promote entrepreneurship
are organized. Activities to impart knowledge of
business skills and team building have been
undertaken.
I-I.9 Safety norms and checks (5)
Proper SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) exist
which elaborate following aspects :
1.
Office / department / laboratories and class room
opening and closing procedure,
2. Location of original and duplicate keys along with
names of holders.
3. Security orders for security during working and
after college hours.
4. Duties of security guards.
5. Action on breakout of fire, use of fire extinguishers,
6. Discipline and security of students in the hostel
7. Anti Ragging measures.
All these procedures are properly implemented,
regularly monitored as under :
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proper closure of all the lab, class rooms, and
mains supply to labs. He then closes the HOD office
and deposit the key in the key box in the college
office and makes entry to that effect in the register.
(f) The register is put up to the Principal for check
and signature.
I-I.10 Emergency medical care and first-aid (10)
I-I.10.1 Medical staff to provide first-aid and medical help in
emergency.
(a) No of Medical practitioners ----.
(b) No of nursing staff ----.
Specify Medical facility within the Institute/College ?
Medical facility nearby.
I-I.10.2 Availability of ambulance services (response times and
medical facility)
(a) No. of ambulances within the institute/college ----
(b) Facility in ambulances ----.
(c) Response-time in calling ambulance services from
outside ----.
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The First Aid, medical and counseling facility provided
by the college has been appreciated by CantonmentGeneral Hospital Dehu Road Pune.
Copy of the Cantonment General Hospital letter and MOU are
attached as annexure XII and XIIIrespectively
Criteria II : Evaluation and Teaching- Learning Process
II-I.1 Evaluation system (40)
II-I.1.1 Published schedule in academic calendar for
assignments/mid-semester tests, distribution of
corrected scripts (10)
Items in
Academic
Calendar
Conduct during
the period or in the
academic work
Performance
Feedback/Distribution of
Scripts during the period or
in the academic work
Assignments Home Assignments During period
Tests During period During period
Mid - sem
examination
During period During period
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Sample course files, handouts, course deliveries, mapped with identified
PEO will be produce / presented to experts at the time of visit.
II-I.1.3 Quality of problems in assignments/tests/semester
examinations and their closeness and mapping with
Programme Educational Objectives (15)
Sample assignment sheets, test papers, Lab
2 Academic calendar
3 Individual timetable
4 University Syllabus
5 Teaching methodology as per University
6 Session Plan
7 Last 5 years university Question Papers
8 Test Paper Mid. Term and End Term
9 Test paper solutions
10 Mid term Mark list, End Term Mark list
11 Retest Question paper, attendance, solution and mark list.
12 List of Assignments
13 Last 3 years subject results
14 Extra efforts/Lectures (If conducted)
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queries : size of tutorial classes, hours per subject in
timetable (10)
(a) Provision of tutorial classes in time table ? YES/NO
For specific subjects as per University Syllabus and not for
all subjects. Provision of tutorial classes has been made in
the time table. Tutorial classes are conducted only for subjects
mentioned in the course syllabus.(b) Tutorial sheets : YES/NO
(c) Tutorial classes taken by : Faculty/ Teaching
Assistants / Senior students/Other (specify)
(d) No. of tutorial classes per subject 1(one) per week
per batch
Only for specified subjects as per University
syllabus.
(e) No. of students per tutorial class 20.
(f) No of subjects with tutorials
(i) Ist year : 1* (ii) 2ndyear : 3, (iii) 3rdyear : Nil,
(iv) 4thyear : Nil.
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(Details will be shown to the Expert Committee)
Provision of Remedial Classes in Time Table ? YES/NO
Number ofsubjects having Remedial Classes : 10
3subjects out of total 5 subjects per semester for SE. Sem-I
4subjects out of total 5 subjects per semester for.SE. Sem-II
1subjects out of total 5 subjects per semester for TE. Sem-I
2 subjects out of total 5 subjects per semester for SE. Sem-II
Number of students having Remedial Classes :
It depends on their performance and result.
Remedial classes are required to be conducted for
approximately 20 students out of total 120 during each
Network analysis.(S E) Signal systems (S E)
Solid state devices and
circuits (S E)
Electromagnetics (S E)
Engg. Maths III (S E) DS (S E)
ICA (S E) EWRS (T E)
DSP (T E) ITCT (TE)
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II-I.2.3 Mentoring system to help at individual levels (5)
Type of Mentoring: Professional guidance/ CareerAdvancement/ Course work specific/Lab specific/Total
Development.
Guardian Faculty Members (GFM) is appointed for a group
of 20 to 25 students who take care of their academic &
individual problems. Experts are invited to deliver lectures
on career advancement and personality development.
Number of Faculty mentors : 12,
Number of students per mentor : 25
Frequency of Meeting : Weekly/Monthlyper
semester / Need based/other.
II-I.3 Teaching evaluation process : Feedback system (30)
II-I.3.1 Design of proforma and process of feedback evaluation (5)
Number of Feedback items 22, Number of levels - 06
Space for descriptive feedback/suggestion etc ? YES/NO
Any consistency check ? :YES/NO
Any performance/attendance profile ? : YES/NO
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Percentage of students participating 70 to 80 %
Specify the feedback analysis process
Is this done manually ? YES / NO
What metrics are calculated ?
Totaling of each and every points as per grading by the
students and their analysis by the HOD to find the strength
and weaknesses of the faculty and suggestion by the HODsand Principal to improve their performance.
What is inferred from the metrics ?
Strengths and weaknesses of the faculties. Measures to
correct the weaknesses
How are the comments used ?
Teacher performance is graded on1 to 5 scale.
1. Below Average 2. Average 3. High average
4. Above average 5. Outstanding
Based on the comments, the faculty is advised to
take
corrective measures and HOD along with academic
coordinator and senior faculty members monitor the
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Was result considered ? YES / NO
Number of awards in CAY : Nil, in CAYm1 : 04in CAYm2 :02.
Number of corrective action in CAY 01,
in CAYm1 01, in CAYm2 01
II-I.3.4 Any feedback mechanism from alumni, parents and
industry (10)
Specify the mechanism of feedback collection and
Analysis
Number of feedback received in CAY : Nil,
in CAYm1 : 20,in CAYm2 : 25.
Specially typical corrective action taken, if any -----
II-I.4 Self Learning and Learning beyond syllabus
(20)
II-I.4.1 Generation of self learning facilities and motivation (10)
Specify self learning mode and modules .
(a) Assignments are given to the students on the topics
hi h i t t b t t t f th ll b
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Theory Modules conducted to cover contents beyond syllabi to meet
PEOs
Class & Subject CurriculumGap
Additional Efforts PEOsSatisfied
SE(E&TC)Data Structures
C-Programming
Concepts
Extra Lectures takento cover C-
programming concepts
2
BE (E&TC)
Optical and MicrowaveCommunication
Field Visit
required to SeeMicrowavecommunication
Link
Visited Satellite earth
station GMRTNarayangaon
3,4
BE (E&TC)Embedded Systems
Field Visitrequired to See
embeddedproduct
development
Visited ConfidentElecronics, Banglore
3,4
BE (E&TC)Electronic Product
designElectronic
Measurement
Field Visitrequired to Seeactual test andmeasurementtechniques for
qualityassurance
Visited ETDC, Pune 3,4
TE (E&TC)
Electromagnetic Wavesand Radiating SystemsDigital Communication
Field Visit
required to SeeAntenna,
Trasmitter andreceiver
Visited Nokia Siemens,
Panjim, Goa
3,4
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Bhopale Mihir
Enterprises, Pune
25/09/08TE(E&TC)Electromagnetic Waves& Radiating Systems
Recent Trendsand Antennadesign
Recent trends inElectromagnetic and
Antenna Design02/02/09 to 03/02/09
4,5
BE(E&TC)EmbededSystem
Recent Trendsin EmbeddedSystems
3 Day Workshop onAdvanced Embedded
System11-13 Sep 2009
4,5
BE(E&TC)Electronic ProductDesign
Quality Controlof Electronicproducts
Industrial Visit toETDC, Pune
Sept 2009
4,5
1.Shilesh B Patil2.Samina shikalgar
exposureto Industrialenvironment
Industrial Training10/6/09 to 20/06/0914/06/09 to 15/07.09
4,5
BE(E&TC) RFID
Technology
Guest lecture on RFID
TechnologyMr. Narendra Patil25/09/2009
4,5
SE(E&TC) Management(HSS)
Building Excellence inHR by Mr. Paritkar22/1/2010
4,5
SE(E&TC)TE(E&Tc)
Management(HSS)
Synthesis of Scienceand religion
Dr. Stephen Knapp,TexasESCON, Pune10/09/2009
4,5
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(2009-10 Semester I)
Basic Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Graphics - IIMrs P P
Sathe
BE Mech Lecturer 03.7.2007 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr M D
Hambarde
ME Mech Asst Prof 11.8.2008 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr N D
Khire
ME Mech Lecturer 01.8.2008 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr V J
Jagtap
BE Mech Lecturer 14.1.2009 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr S M
Jadhav
ME Mech Lecturer 04.8..2008 Mechanical EG I
Mrs G VPhadtare
BE Mech Lecturer 15.7.2008 Mechanical EG I,II
Mr S S
Pimpale
ME Mech Sr
Lecturer
04.8.2008 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Basic Civil Engineering
Mrs N P
Jajoo
ME
Environ
ment
Lecturer 20.8.2008 Civil FM-I,
BCEE
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GATE
Mr M V
Ghotkar
M Sc
(Maths)
B Ed
Sr.
Lecturer
20.7.2004 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
Mrs S M
Badadhe
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 07.7.2005 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
Mr R GTalekar
M Sc(Maths)
Lecturer 6.10..2007 Eng.Science
EM I,II
Mr B B
Gadekar
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 08.8.2006 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
Mr S G
Gajbhiv
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 02.8.2006 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
Applied Science I and II
Mr A S
Devasthali
M Sc
(Phy)
M Ed
Asst Prof 01.7.2001 Eng
Science
APS I,II
Dr B M M Sc Lecturer 20 7 2004 Eng APS I II
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analytical
techniques
Quamtum
chemistry,
Spectrosco
py
Mrs S V
Joshi
M Sc
(Chem)
Lecturer 08.8.2006 Eng
Science
APS I,II
Basic Electrical Engineering
Mrs S J
Bhosale
ME
Electrical
Power
Lecturer 1.10.2003 E & TC BEE, ET,
ECM
Mr S L
Chavan
ME
Electrical
Asst Prof 21.7.2004 E & TC BEE, ET,
ECM, PDM
Ms I A
Naik
BE Lecturer 20.8.2008 E & TC BEEP,
Basic Elex
Engg
Mrs M A
Kanawade
BE Lecturer 20.8.2008 E & TC BEE, ET,
ECM
Ms
Chaitra N
BE Lecturer 07.9.2009 E & TC BEE, ECA
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language
(2009-10 Semester II)
(BME / Engineering Graphics I and II)
Mrs P P
Sathe
BE Mech Lecturer 03.7.2007 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr M D
Hambarde
ME Mech Asst Prof 11.8.2008 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr N D
Khaire
ME Lecturer 01.8.2008 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr V J
Jagtap
BE Lecturer 14.1.2009 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Mr S M
Jadhav
ME Mech Lecturer 04.8.2008 Mechanical EG I
Mrs G V
Phadtare
BE Mech Lecturer 15.7.2008 Mechanical EG I,II
Mr S S
Pimpale
ME Mech Sr
Lecturer
04.8.2008 Mechanical EG I,II,
BME
Engineering Mechanics
Mr S P
Khasge
ME (ST) Asst prof 27.8.2008 Civil EM, SOM,
TOSQSU,
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Shirdhon
kar
(Engineering Mathematics I and II)
Mr R D
Bhagwat
M Sc
(Maths),
NET,
GATE
Lecturer 20.7.2003 Eng.
Science
Discrete
Structure,
EM I,II,III
Mr M VGhotkar
M Sc(Maths)
B Ed
SrLecturer
20.7.2004 Eng.Science
EM I,II,III
Mrs S M
Badadhe
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 07.7.2005 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
Mr R G
Talekar
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 6.10.2007 Eng.
Science
EM I,II
Mr B B
Gadekar
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 08.8.2006 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
Mr S G
Gajbhiv
M Sc
(Maths)
Lecturer 02.8.2006 Eng.
Science
EM I,II,III
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Dr Mrs S
M Yadav
M Sc
(Chem),P
h D
Asst Prof 01.7.2001 Eng
Science
APS I,II
Dr Mrs P
A Tomar
M Sc
(Chem),P
h D
Lecturer 25.7.2005 Eng
Science
APS I,II,
Statistical
Mechanics
Electro
analyticaltechniques
Quamtum
chemistry,
Spectrosco
py
Mrs S V
Joshi
M Sc
(Chem)
Lecturer 08.8.2006 Eng
Science
APS I,II
Communication Skill
Mrs Rinku
Dulloo
MCA Lecturer 1.10.2004 MCA ISAD,SE,
MSS, MIS,
SS, CS,DBMS,
SPM
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No of students in First Year 426 425 423
No of faculty teaching first year
courses
31 33 26
Teacher student ratio 13.70 12.80 16.30
Av. teacher student ratio (in first year courses) : 14.26
II-I.5.2 Assessment of qualification (10)
Assessment of qualification = (10 * X + 6 * Y + 4 *Z)/NWhere X = No of Faculty Members with Ph D
Y = No of Faculty Members with M E / M Tech
Z = No of Faculty Members with B E / B Tech
M Sc / M A
N = Total No of faculty MembersYear X Y Z N Assessment of
qualification
CAYm2
2007 08
3*
4**
11*
9**
15*
10**
29*
23**
5.37*
5.82**
CAYm12008 09
3*3**
9*10**
20*21**
31*37**
5.125*5.270**
CAY 3* 8* 20* 31* 5 096*
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first year)
Item CAYm1
2008
09
CAYm2
2007
08
CAYm3
2006
07
No of students admitted in First
Year
422*
416**
423*
412**
415*
413**
No of students who have cleared
all subjects in single attempt
281*
234**
240*
261**
342*
253**
First Year Success Index 0.67*
0.56**
0.56*
0.65**
0.82*
0.61**
Av FYSI = 0.68* / 0.62** = 0.65
Academic Performance = 40 * FYSI = 26.00
Note : * - Semester I, ** - Semester II
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Annexure I
Refers to I.0.6
List of other institutes/colleges run by the trust/society
1.
Tathawade Campus :
(a)
Rajarshi Shahu College of Pharmacy & Research. (B. Pharm)
(b)
Jayawant Institute of Management Studies. (MBA, MCA)
(c)
Jayawant Institute of Computer Applications. (MCA, MBA)
(d)
Jayawant Institute of Business Studies (Autonomous).
(PGDM)
(e)
Jayawant Institute of Pharmacy. (D Pharm)
(f)
Rajarshi Shahu College of Education (B Ed)
(g)
Blossom Public School (C B S E)
(h)
Blossom Public School (Pre Primary).
2.
Hadapsar Campus :
(a)
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering. (BE, MBA, MCA)
(b)
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Pharmacy & Research.
(B Pharm)
(c)
Jayawantrao Sawant Institute of Management Studies. (MBA)
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(d)
Eniac Institute of Computer Applications. (MCA)
(e)
Bhiwarabai Sawant Polytechnic. (D Engg)
(f)
Bhiwarabai Sawant College of Engineering (B E) for women.
(g)
Prodigy Public School.
(h)
Prodigy Public School. (Pre Primary)
All the above institutes are approved by AICTE / MSBTE /
CBSE / State Board and colleges are affiliated to University of
Pune.
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Annexure II
Refers I-I.2.1 (a)
Governing Body : Composition and Functions
Composition :
1. Prof T J Sawant, Founder Secretary - Chairman
2. Regional Officer, AICTE Western Region - Member AICTE
3. DTE Maharashtra - Nominee of DTE
4. Dr P D Patil, Vice Chancellor
D Y Patil Deemed University - University Nominee
5. Prof R S Joshi, Director JSPM - Member
6. Prof Dr P P Vitkar, Campus Director - Member
7. Mr P C Patil, C.A.Director Finance - Member
8. Industrialist/Educationist/technologist
(to be appointed by WRO AICTE). - Member
9. Industrialist/Educationist/technologist
(to be appointed by DTE). - Member
10. Prof D S Bormane, Principal - Member Secretary
Functions :
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8. To consider any other matter in so far as it enhances the academic
atmosphere in the college.
9. To consider any other proposal for expansion of educational
activities to be made to council / Government / affiliating body.
Frequency of Meetings : The Governing Body meetings are held twice a
year.
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Annexure III (i)
Refers to I-I.2.1 (a)
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandals
Rajarshi Shahu college of Engineering, Tathawade, Pune
Minutes of the Governing Body Meeting of the college held on
Wednesday 02 December 2009
Prof T J Sawant, Founder Secretary and Chairman welcomed and
felicitated all the members and exchanged pleasantries. He then told the
secretary to commence the proceedings.
1. Item 1. Passing of the minutes of the last meeting held on 29 April
2009. : Secretary read out the minutes of the previous meeting and
after brief discussion the minutes were confirmed.
2. Item 2. : Principals Report : Principal presented the report of
various activities since last meeting held on 29 April 2009. He had
special mention about the nice performance of our students in the
university examination. He informed that the university examination
was in progress. All the departments had completed the syllabi in time
and end term test was also conducted after the term was over.
3. Item 3. : Reports of subcommittees : The reports of finance,
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(b) Renovation of buildings and infrastructure.
(c) Implementation of pay scales as per Sixth Pay Commission
recommendations.
6. Item 6. : Points from the Chairman :
(a) Chairman appreciated the efforts of faculty in bring
commendable results.
(b) Chairman conveyed that senior faculty members should be
tasked to guide young faculty members for writing and publishing
technical papers in journals.
(c)
He told the members that action was in hand to replace existing
old class room furniture and to improve campus get up.
(d) He laid stress on the accreditation and said that that the college
must complete the accreditation process in 2010.
7. There being no other point the meeting was declared over after vote
of thanks by the secretary.
S/d
Place : Tathawade, Pune Prof T J Sawant
Date : 05 December 2009. Chairman
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Annexure III (ii)
Refers to I-I.2.1 (a)
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandals
Rajarshi Shahu college of Engineering, Tathawade, Pune
Minutes of the Governing Body Meeting of the college held on
Wednesday 05 May 2010Prof T J Sawant, Founder Secretary and Chairman welcomed and
felicitated all the members and exchanged pleasantries. He then told the
secretary to commence the proceedings.
1. Item 1. Passing of the minutes of the last meeting held on 02
December 2009. : Secretary read out the minutes of the previousmeeting and after brief discussion the minutes were ratified.
2. Item 2. : Principals Report : Principal presented the report of
various activities since last meeting held on 02 December 2009. He said
the response of students from various colleges as well as from sponsors
to the technical event Innovision was even much better than that of
previous year. The industry people who were invited to judge various
competitions lauded students innovative ideas.
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to the faculty and staff. He also thanked the management for the
renovation of library and computer centre building.
6. Item 6. : Points from the Chairman : Chairman expressed his
concern about non availability of senior faculty in MCA and MBA
departments. He directed the principal to identify some senior faculty
members from this field and arrange their meeting with him.
7. There being no other point the meeting was declared over after vote
of thanks by the secretary.
Place : Tathawade, Pune Prof T J Sawant
Date : 08 May 2010. Chairman
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Annexure IV
Refers to I-I.2.1(b)
Composition and Functions of Local Managing Committee
Composition :
1. Prof T J Sawant, Founder Secretary Chairman
2. Prof Dr P P Vitkar, Executive Director JSPM Nominee
3. Mr Abhay Tambe, Industrialist Expert from outside
4. Prof V K Kokate, Academician Expert from outside
5. Mr Sanjay Kulkarni Expert from outside
6. Prof A S Devasthali, Vice Principal Faculty Member
7. Prof S M Sangve Faculty Member
8. Prof D M Yadav Faculty Member
9. Mr Ravi Salunke Non Teaching
Member
10. Prof Dr D S Bormane, Principal Member Secretary
Functions :
1. Prepare budget and financial statement.
2. Recommend to management creation of teaching and other posts.
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8. Prepare annual report on the work done by the committee for the
year ending on 30 th June and submit the same to the management,
the management council of the university.
Frequency of meetings : Twice in an academic year.
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Annexure V (i)Refers to I-I.2.1 (b)
Minutes of Local Managing Committee Meeting
1. Meeting of the Local Managing Committee of the college was held
at 3 : 00 P. M. on Saturday, 21 November 2009. Following were present
:
(a) Prof. T. J. Sawant, Founder Secretary Chairman
(b) Prof. Dr P. P. Vitkar, Campus Director
(c) Mr. Abhay Tambe, Industrialist Expert form outside
(d) Prof. V. K. Kokate, Academician Expert form outside
(e) Mr. Sanjay Kulkarni Expert from outside
(f) Prof. A. S. Devasthali Faculty Member
(g) Prof. S. M. Sangve Faculty Member
(h) Prof. D. M. Yadav Faculty Member
(i) Mr. Ravi Salunke Non Teaching Member
(j) Prof. Dr. D. S. Bormane, Principal Member Secretary
2. Principals Report : Principal welcomed the chairman and all the
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cultural activities INNOVISION and GANDHARVA to be organized in
February 2010.
(d) He informed that research proposals worth about Rs 28 lakhs
have been approved by the University of Pune during current
academic year. These were forwarded by a number of faculty
members from all the departments.
(e) He informed the members that the requirement of equipment,
consumables, stationary items, furniture for next semester was
being worked out and will soon be forwarded to obtain approval.
3. Points from the Experts :
(a) Mr Abhay Tambe, expert from the industry appreciated the
efforts made by the faculty members for undertaking research
activity, he suggested that young faculty members also should be
involved in this work. This would help them in getting experience
and they would be motivated to undertake projects on their own.
(b) He also expressed his willingness to provide guidance to
students for their final year projects.
(c) Prof V K Kokate stressed the need of writing technical papers
for publication in journals. He suggested that Professors should be
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5. There being no other points the meeting was concluded after vote of
thanks by Vice Principal Prof A S Devasthali.
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Annexure V (ii)Refers to I-I.2.1 (b)
Minutes of Local Managing Committee Meeting
1. Meeting of the Local Managing Committee of the college was held
at 3 : 00 P. M. on Saturday, 17 April 2010. Following were present :
(a) Prof. T. J. Sawant, Founder Secretary Chairman
(b) Prof. Dr P. P. Vitkar, Campus Director
(c) Mr. Abhay Tambe, Industrialist Expert form outside
(d) Prof. V. K. Kokate, Academician Expert form outside
(e) Mr. Sanjay Kulkarni Expert from outside
(f) Prof. A. S. Devasthali Faculty Member
(g) Prof. S. M. Sangve Faculty Member(h) Prof. D. M. Yadav Faculty Member
(i) Mr. Ravi Salunke Non Teaching Member
(j) Prof. Dr. D. S. Bormane, Principal Member Secretary
2. Principals Report : Principal welcomed the chairman and all the
members. He reviewed the points discussed during the previous meetingand gave the progress on various points and also presented a brief of
the activities carried out in the last semester as under :
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(d) He thanked the Management for providing new class room
furniture to some of the classes and also requested for similar
replacement in the remaining class rooms.
(e) In view of the starting of PG courses in the college he requested
the management for up gradation of library, internet access and
enhanced connectivity.
(f) Principal requested the Chairman to consider the request for
implementing sixth Pay commission scale.
3. Points from the Experts :
(a) Mr Abhay Tambe, suggested that the final year students be
given product improvement related projects rather than those of only
academic interest.
(b) He also expressed his willingness to provide guidance to
students for their final year projects.
(c) Prof V K Kokate stressed the need of writing technical papers
for publication in journals. He suggested that Professors should be
given specific task to guide young faculty in this matter.
(d) He once again stressed the need for motivating faculty members
to write technical papers and to get them published in the national and
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5. There being no other points the meeting was concluded after vote of
thanks by Vice Principal Prof A S Devasthali.
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Annexure VIRefers to I-I.2.1(c)
College / Institution CommitteesTo ensure smooth, effective and efficient functioning of the
institution, following committees shall be formed. The committees will
meet periodically and minutes of the meetings will be put up to the
Principal / Director for his perusal and guidance.
1. Governing Body.
2. Local Management Committee.
3. Academics Monitoring and Performance Evaluation Committee.
4. Purchase Committee.
5. AICTE/DTE/LIC Report preparation committee
6. NBA Accreditation committee
7. Training and Placement committee.
8. Publication and media liaison committee.
9. Continuing education and staff development committee.
10. Gymkhana and sports committee.
11. Canteen and campus maintenance committee.12. Grievance Redressal committee.
13 H t l t d di i li itt
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Annexure VII
Refers to I-I.2.2 (a)
List of Rules
1.
Carrying of Identity card.
2.
College Uniform.
3.
Library Rules.
4.
Prohibition of Ragging.
5.
Sale and consumption of Tobacco products in and around college
campus.
6.
College Attendance.
7.
Admission Rules.
8.
Hostel Rules.
9.
Payment of fees
Annexure VIII
Refer to I-I.2.2 (b)
List of Policies
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Annexure IX
Refer to I-I.2.2 (b)
List of Policies
9.
Leave.
10.
Vacation.
11.
Compensatory Off.
12.
Promotion.
13.
Study Leave.
14.
Incentive for up gradation.
15.
Remuneration for consultancy.
16.
Sponsorship for higher studies.
(c)
List of Procedures
1.
Procedure to appoint principal.
2.
Procedure to appoint faculty.
3.
Actions to be taken when new employees join the college.
4.
Documents to be forwarded to corporate office along with bio data.
5.
Procedure to fill up temporary vacancy.
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List of Faculty administrators and decision makers
1.
Dr D S Bormane, Principal
2.
Mr A S Devasthali, Asst Prof, Vice Principal
3.
Mr G R Patil, Prof, Head E and TC Department
4.
Dr S B Barve, Prof, Head Mechanical Engineering Department
5.
Mr S M Sangve, Asst Prof, Head Computer Engineering
Department
6.
Mr R S Karale, Asst Prof, Head Civil Engineering Department
7.
Mrs Seema Kedar, Asst Prof, Head I T Department
8.
Mr Gorakh Wakhare, Asst Prof, Head MBA Department
9.
Mrs Jigisha Pardeshi, Asst Prof, Head MCA Department
10.
Mrs S P Gudi, Librarian
11.
Wg Cdr N B Shikhare Training & Placement Officer
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Annexure XI
Refers to I-I.2.3
Composition and Functions of Grievance Addressal System
Composition :
1.
Prof Dr D S Bormane, Principal - Chairman
2.
Prof A S Devasthali, Vice Principal Member
3.
Prof Dr Mrs Apte, - Member
4.
Mr Jadav Office Superintendent - Member
Mechanism :
1.
To maintain total transparency in the day to day working.
2.
Not to over look or ignore minor type of untoward incidence.
3.
Meeting to be convened as and when any complaint is received
without delay.
4.
Complaint of any type will be investigated without any bias.
5.
Strict confidentiality of the deliberations of the meeting will be
maintained by all the members.
6.
The record of all investigations will be kept in the personal
custody of the Principal.
7.
Matter will be resolved expeditiously.
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PART II
Department / Programme Summary
(Criteria III to VIII)
D.0.1 Name and address of the Department :
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication,
JSPMs Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering,
S. No. 80, Pune Mumbai Bypass Highway,
Tathawade, Pune, Maharashtra. PIN 411033.
D.0.2 Name, designation, telephone Nos and e-mail of the
Contact person for NBA
(a) Name : Mr G. R. Patil
(b) Designation : Professor and Head of the
Department
(c) Telephone Nos. : 020 22933423 extn 214
020 22934084 extn 214
020 22934344 extn 214
(d) E-mail id : [email protected]
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share human resources and/or the facilities of this
Department/Programme.
Department : Electronics Engineering
Programme : P G in Electronics (Digital Systems)
Intake : 18, Started in 2007, Not yet eligible for
Accreditation.
D.0.5 Total No. of Students --420, Boys -302, Girls -118
D.0.6 Total No of Employees --46, Male --27, Female --19.
D.0.7 Minimum and Maximum No. of faculty and staff on roll
during the current and previous two academic years (1st
July to 30 June) in the Department :
CAY
(2010-11)
CAYm1
(2009-10)
CAYm2
(2008-09)
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Teaching faculty in the
department
34 34 36 37 36 38
Teaching faculty with the
Programme
31 31 33 34 33 34
Non Teaching staff 12 12 08 08 09 09
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D.0.8 Summary of budget for the CFY and the actual
expenditures incurred in the CFYm1 and CFYm2
(exclusively for this programme in the department)
Items Budgeted
in CFY
(2009-
10)
Actual
expenses
in CFY
(till 31Mar
2010)
Actual
expenses
in CFYm1
(2008-09)
Actual
expenses
in
CFYm2
(2007-08)
Lab
Equipment
7,50,000/- 7,36,036/- 13,57,620/- 3,87,287/-
S W Purchase 2,000/- 1,400/- 15,02,506/- Nil
Lab
consumables
30,000/- 26,101/- 61,554/- 58,907/-
Maintenance
and spares
4,000/- 3,128/- 17930/- 25650/-
Travel* 60000/- 50,000/- 40,000/- 40000/-
Miscellaneous 1,10,000/- 1,00,000/- 60,000/- 34000/-
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Criteria III : Students Entry and Outputs (150)
III-P.1 Students admission (10)
(a)
Admission Intake
Items CAY
2010-11
CAYm1
2009-10
CAYm2
2008-09
CAYm3
2007-08
Sanctioned intake strength
in the programme
120 120 120 120
No. of total admitted
students in First Year
100 121(1J&K) 121(1J&K) 120
No of total admitted
students (including lateral
entries in 2nd
year, if any),belonging to the same batch
- 121+45 121+24 120+20
(b) Admission Quality: Divide the total admitted
ranks (or percentage-marks) into 5 or a few more
meaningful ranges.
Rank Range CAY2010-11
CAYm12009-10
CAYm22008-09
CAYm32007-08
1 t 10 000 23 12 30 3 33 39 38
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III-P.2 Success Rate (30)
Provide data for the past 7 batches of students
(Successfully completed implies zero backlog)
Year of
Entry (in
reverse
chronologic
al order)
No. of
students
admitted
in 1styear
+ 2ndyear
(x+y)
No. of
students
successful
ly
completed
1styear
No. of
students
successful
ly
completed
2nd year
No. of
students
successful
ly
completed
3rd year
No. of
students
successful
ly
completed
4th year
2010-11 100 _ _ _ _
2009-10 121+45 83 _ _ _
2008-09 121+24 92 67+7 _ _
2007-08 120+20 76 68+11 60+11 _
2006-07 120+20 90 58+8 49+9 88
2005-06 61+10 36 35+6 29+4 56
2004-05 61+9 35 26+2 31+5 46
Success Rate = 30 *Mean Success Index (SI) for past 3 batches
SI = (No. of students who cleared the
programme in minimum period of
course duration) / (No. of students
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III_P.3 Academic performance (30)
Academic Performance = 3*API
Where API = Academic Performance Index
= Mean of Cumulative Grade Point
Average of all the students on a 10
No. of students successfully completed
CGPA System OR Mean of the
percentage of marks of all students / 10
Items CAY
2009-10
CAYm1
2008-09
CAYm2
2007-08
Approximating API by the following mid-point analysis
No. of students inDistinction: >=67%
44 22 10
No of students in Ist Class
60
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Academic Performance = 3* Average API = 19.28
Note: Pune University does not follow CGPA grading system. The
grading is based on percentage marks scored.
III-P.4 Placement and higher studies (40)
Assessment Points = 40 * ( X + 1.25 *Y)/ N
Where X= Number of students placed ,Y = Number of students admitted for higher studies with valid
qualifying scores / ranks ,
N= Total number of students who were admitted in the batchSubject to Max. Assessment point = 40.
Items LYG2009-10
LYGm12008-09
LYGm22007-08
Number of admitted studentscorresponding to LYG
120+20 60+11 60+10
Number of who obtained jobs asper the records of placementoffice (X1)
40 24 36
Number of students who foundemployment otherwise at the
end of the final year (X2)
30 15 19
X=X1+X2 70 39 55
Number of students who wentfor higher studies with validqualifying scores /ranks (Y)
03 04 01
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Sr.No.
Name ofProfessionalSociety/Chapter
Nature ofActivity
Date ParticipationDetails (Number)
Remarks
Faculty Students
AdvancedEmbeddedSystem
Sep2008
students
2 IEEE +ENTESA
2 DayWorkshop onEmerging
Trends inElectromagnetic
& AntennaDesign
2-3Feb2009
10 135 For thirdyearstudents
3 IEEE +ENTESA
3 DayWorkshop onMSP-430 & itsApplication
4-6Sep2008
3 33 For thirdyearstudents
4 ISTE STTP-DSPExperimentwith MATLAB
12-13Feb
2009
57 18 For Staff
5 ISTE Inauguration ofISTE staffchapter
12Feb2009
50 Nil Stafffrom alldept.
6 ISTE Inauguration ofStudentChapter
Jun2009 10 400 Studentsfrom alldept.
7 ISTE S i 22 5 300 F
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Sr.No.
Name ofProfessionalSociety/
Chapter
Nature ofActivity
Date ParticipationDetails (Number)
Remarks
Faculty Students
ThirdYearStudents
11
ENTESA
Guest lecture-StressManagement
18sept2010
1 103 ForSecondYear &
Students12
ISTE
Expert lecture-personalitydevelopment
5 oct2010
2 98 ForSecondYear &Students
13
ISTE
Workshop-Matlab
16to19
Aug2010
2 4 ForFinalYear &
ThirdYearStudents
14
IEEE
expert lecture-Issues andscope in VLSIdesign
6Aug2010
1 20 ForFinalYear &Third
YearStudents
15 Visit-Ch h k
16 1 15 ForFi l
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Sr.No.
Name ofProfessionalSociety/
Chapter
Nature ofActivity
Date ParticipationDetails (Number)
Remarks
Faculty Students
2010 YearStudents
III-P.5.2 Organizing of paper contests, design contests etc. and
their achievements (4) (list in tabular form)
Sr.No.
Nature ofActivity
Location Date ParticipationDetails(Number)
Awards Remarks
1 Rachana2010Project
Competition
RSCOE 12thApril2010
44 3 For third &final yearstudents
2 Rachana2009Project
Competition
RSCOE 4th
April2009
45 3 For third &final yearstudents
3 Rachana2008
ProjectCompetition
RSCOE Apr2008
30 3 For third &final year
students
4 InnovisionPaper
Presentation
RSCOE 22nd&
23rd
29 3 For second,third &
final year
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the editors, publishers etc)
Sr.
No.
Publication
Details
Date of
Publication
No. of
Articles
Participation
Details (Number)
Remarks
Faculty Students
1 WallMagazine
7thof everyMonth
100 - 100 Thestudentsput uptheirarticles
regularly in
the wallmagazine
2 News
Letter ofE&TC
Dept.
22ndMar
2010
10 09 10 The
NewsletterHORIZON
With news& technical
articles
III-P.5.4 Entrepreneurship initiatives, product designs,
innovations (4) (Specify the efforts and achievements
Sr.No.
Activity Date Participation Achievements
1 Inauguration ofNEN E-Cell 19.07.2008 S.E and T.Eand B.E Awareness ofEntrepreneurship
2 Program forF l U d
7.07.2008 Faculty fromRSCOE
Workshop forF l i
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Sr.No.
Activity Date Participation Achievements
Workshop onCollaborate toinnovative
EntrepreneurshipSkill development
8 Participatesprogram of IIT
Mumbai Nexus-10
15 Nov2010
1.AmitPachore
2.GharpureKaustabh3.Chowdhury
Saurav4. Ganesh B.
K.
Knowledge ofRobot building
9 Three dayworkshop(ROBoCLAN) forstudents atSAE ,Pune
27 to 29thAug 2010
1. ManishPatil2. ShradhaWadje3.Shardha
Chordia4. Patil Pooja
5. PandeMalvika6. NeethiSuresh7. Ritu Rani
8. NilanjanPahari
9. PratikSh tt
Knowledge ofSwamIntelligence,Imageprocessing andAdvanced
autonomousrobots
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list of all other student publications in a separate
annexure.
Papers 2007-2008:
Sr.No.
Name ofStudent
Event inWhich
Participated
DateName of
Organiser
Prizes, MedalWon, SemiFinal, Final
1 Shivaji BhadraZenith200
721stSept
2007AISSMSCOE Participant
2 Shradha Patil Zenith2007
21stSept2007
AISSMSCOE Participant
3 Sanket GaradeZenith200
721stSept
2007AISSMSCOE Participant
4 Vijayata PawarZenith200
721stSept
2007AISSMSCOE Participant
5 Shrikant maneZenith200
721stSept
2007AISSMSCOE Participant
6 Sheni Mathaw Zenith2007
21stSept2007
AISSMSCOE Participant
7 Varun SanerTechnoAre
na 2008---
COEP Participant
8 Varun SanerInnovision
200828thFeb
2007RSCOE Participant
9 Vibhu Gangal Tech jalwa19th
MarchAISSMSCOE 1st
10 Chandan Kumar Zenith2007 21st
Sept2007 AISSMSCOE 3rd
11 Ankush DeyZenith200
721stSept
2007AISSMSCOE Participant
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Sr.No.
Name of Student
Event inWhich
Participat
ed
DateName ofOrganiser
Prizes, MedalWon, SemiFinal, Final
Prajakta Umbarkar on Zest 08
2Priyanka acharyaMamata bansal
Technicalpaperpresentation
29/9/08
PICT, Pune 3rdprize
3 Bindu sriniwasNisha haswani
Nationallevelpaperpresentation
15/9/08
National levelpaperpresentation
Participation
4Ajay TiwariPushpraj ShettyKrunal Sonawane
ITECH-09,International Paperpresentati
on
4/3/09to5/3/09
AVCOE,Sangamner
Participation
5 Neha Sukhatankar
Techlligent 09,NationallevelPaperpresentation
6/3/09to7/3/09
PCCOE, Pune First
INVIGOR08-09National
30/1/09 to SKNCOE
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Sr.No.
Name of Student
Event inWhich
Participat
ed
DateName ofOrganiser
Prizes, MedalWon, SemiFinal, Final
on,REBEL-09
20/3/09
10Ajay TiwariPushpraj Shetty
PaperPresentation,Technodream
24/3/09
MAE alandi Third
Paper Presentation 2009-10
III-P.6 Students Project Quality (20)
Include list of five best and average projects, taken
each from three years CAY, CAYm1, CAYm2 along
with their contributions.
Refer to annexure I
Sr.No.
Name of StudentEvent inWhich
ParticipatedDate
Name ofOrganiser
Prizes, MedalsWon
1
Ajay Sawant
(BE-B)
National Level
PaperPresentation
20 Feb
2010 VIM, Pune Participation
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y = No of students in 3rdyear of the programme
z = No of students in 4th year of the programme
N = Total No. of Faculty members in the programme
Year x y z x+y+z N TSR Assessment
CAYm2
(2007-08)
149 69 63 281 26 10.8 20
CAYm1(2008-09)
151 135 69 355 27 13.15 20
CAY
(2009-10)
140 147 115 402 28 14.36 20
Average Assessment 20.00
IV-P.2 Cadre ratio (20)
Assessment = 20 * CRI
Where CRI = Cadre Ratio Index
= 2.25 (2x + y) / N
subject to Max CRI = 1.0where x = No of Professors in the programme
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(2009-10)
Average Assessment 19.68
IV-P.3 Faculty Qualifications (40)
Assessment = 4 *FQI
Where FQI = Faculty Qualification Index.
= ( 10 x + 6 y + 4 z ) / N
where x = No. of Faculty Members with Ph.D. in engg.
y = No of Faculty Members with M.E./M, Tech
z = No of Faculty Members with B.E./ B.Tech
N = Total No. of Faculty Members
Year x y z N FQI Assessment
CAYm2
(2007-08)
2 12 12 26 5.38 21.51
CAYm1
(2008-09)
2 15 10 27 5.56 22.22
CAY(2009-10)
3 15 10 28 5.71 22.86
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Similarly, a faculty member scores 1 point for each IPR
subject to a maximum of 5 points. Include a list of such
publications along with details of DOI, publisher,
month/year, etc.
Sr.
No
Name of Faculty
CAYm2
(2007-08)
CAY
CAYm1
(2008-09)CAY
(2009-10)
Pub
Points(x)
IPR
Points(y)
Pub+
IPRPoints
(3x+y)
Pub
points(x)
IPR
Points(y)
Pub+
IPRpoints
(3x+y)
Pub
points(x)
IPR
Points
(y)
Pub+
IPRpoints
(3x+y)
1 Dr. D. S.
Bormane
5 0 15 3 =
0
9
5 0 15
2 Dr. Mrs.
S. D. Apte
3 0 9 5
0
15
5 0
15
3 Prof . S. D.Shirbahadurkar
3 0 9 -0
-5 0 15
4 Prof D. MYadav
2 0 6 30
92 0
6
5 Prof G.R. Patil - 0 - 1
0
3 1
0
3
6 Prof A. N.
Paithane
5 0 15 1
0
3
- 0
-
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Sr.No
Name of FacultyCAYm2
(2007-08)
CAYCAYm1
(2008-09)CAY
(2009-10)
PubPoints
(x)
IPRPoints
(y)
Pub+IPR
Points
(3x+y)
Pubpoints
(x)
IPRPoints
(y)
Pub+IPR
points
(3x+y)
Pubpoints
(x)
IPRPoi
nts
(y)
Pub+IPR
points
(3x+y)
15 Prof A.BKanawade
2 6 - 0 - 1 0 3
16 Prof S.A. Bhisikar 2 0 6 - - - -
17 Prof C. V. Rane 1 0 3 - 0 - 1 0 3
18 Prof B. R.Thawali 0 0 - - 0 - 2 0 6
Sum 111 51 72
N 6 7 9
Assessment FPPR = (Sum/N)
(111/6)=18.5 (51/7)=7.20 (69/9)=8.00
Av. Assessment (18.5+7.20+8.00)/3=11.20
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IV-P.6 Externally funded R & D projects and consultancy work
(20)
Assessment of R&D and consultancy Projects = 4 * Sum
of FPPC by each faculty/No of sanctioned positions of
Professors and Readers
Where FPPC = Faculty Points in Projects & Consultancy.
Note : A faculty member gets at the most 5 points
depending upon the amount of externally funded R & D
project and/or consultancy work. For multiple faculty
members involved in a single project, every faculty
member will earn the points, depending on the funding
agency as given below :
5 points for funding by National Agency
4 points for funding by State Agency
3 points for funding by private sector, and
2 points for funding by the sponsoring Trust/
Society.
Points to be awarded, if the total fund available for a
project is of minimal one lakh rupees in the CFY.
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Name of Facultycontributing to FPPC
FPPC Points
CAYm2
(2007-08)
CAYm1
(2008-09)
CAY
(2009-10)
Mrs. C. V. Rane 0 0 4
Mr. G C Patil 3 3
Mr. S C Wagaj 3 3
Mr. B D Jadhav 3 3
Mr.P.M.Ghate 2 2 2
Mr.S.L.Chavan 2 2 2
Sum 20 28 34
N (min N is 3)(excluding Asst Prof)
6 7 9
Assessment FPPC = 4
*Sum/N13.33 16 15.11
Average Assessment 14.81
IV-P.7 Interactions of Faculty with outside world (10)
Assessment of Interactions = 2 * Sum of IP by each
Faculty/No of sanctioned positions of Professors and
Readers
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4 points for interaction with Institute of Eminence in
India or National Research Lab,
3 points for interaction with University /Industry in
India and Institute / University (not covered above)
2 points for interaction with State level Institutions, and
1 points for interaction with private affiliated
Institutions.
Points to be awarded are for activities, which result in
joint efforts in publication of books / research paper,
pursuing externally funded R & D projects and / or
development of semester long course / teaching
modules.
SR.NO Name of facultyIP
CAYm22007-08
CAYm12008-09
CAY2009-10
1 DR.D.S.BORMANE 5 5 5
2 DR. S. D. APTE 5 5 5
3 DR. S. A. PATIL - 3 3
4 PROF G R PATIL - 1 55 PROF.S.D.SHIRBHADURKAR 3 3 3
6 PROF D M YADAV 3 3 3
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Criteria V : Facilities and Technical Support
Description of Class rooms, faculty rooms, seminar a conference
halls.
Room
description
Usage Shared/Exclusive Capacity Rooms Equipped with
Class Room 1 Class Room
for 3rd
year Exclusive
70 Black board, Chair &
Table
Class Room 2 Class Room
for 3rdyear
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &
Table
Class Room 3 Class Roomfor 4
thyear
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &Table
Class Room 4 Class Roomfor 2
rd year
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &Table
Class Room 5 Class Roomfor 2
ndyear
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &Table
Class Room 6 Class Roomfor 2
ndyear
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &Table
Class Room 7 Class RoomFor FE
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &Table
Class Room 8 Class RoomFor FE
Exclusive 70 Black board, Chair &Table
Dept Office H.O.D Office Exclusive 01 PC, Internet, Book rack
HOD office HOD Room Exclusive 01 PC, Internet, Book rack
Staff Room No 1 Staff Room Exclusive 04 PC, Internet, Book rackStaff Room No 2 Staff Room Exclusive 03 PC, Internet, Book rack
Staff Room No 3 Staff Room Exclusive 03 PC Internet Book rack
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V-P.1 Class rooms in the department (15)
V-P.1.1 Enough rooms for lectures (core/electives), seminars,
tutorials, etc for the programme (5)i) There are 6 divisions and 6 classrooms available.
ii) At a time maximum 4 theory lectures are conducted
hence even 3 electives can be offered to BE students for
which Sufficient Classrooms are available.
iii) There are two tutorial rooms available which are
adequate for conducting Tutorial for SE(E&Tc) class
iv) There is separate seminar room available which can
accommodate 150 students.
V-P.1.2 Teaching aids black/white-boards, multimedia
projectors, etc. (5)
i) Each classroom has a blackboard a seating capacity
of 70.
ii)Two OHPs are available in the department.
iii)The seminar room is equipped with whiteboard,
LCD projector, PC & internet.
V-P.1.3 Acoustics, class room size, conditions of chairs /
benches air circulation lighting exits ambiance etc
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V-P.2.1 Availability of individual faculty rooms (5)
i) There are total 32 faculty members in the department
ii) 8 faculty rooms are available which can accommodate
26 faculty members.
iii) In the laboratories separate cabins are available for
faculty who are lab in-charges.
V-P.2.2 Rooms are equipped with white/black board,
computer, internet, etc (5)
i) Each faculty room is equipped with computer &
Internet.
V-P.2.3 Usage of room for discussion/counseling with
students (5)
i) There are two tutorial rooms, and a meeting room
available in the department which is also used for
discussion & connselling.
V-P.3 Laboratories in the department to meet the curriculum
requirements as well as the PEOs (25)
C i l L b d i tiExclusive
S /List of
Q li f
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S.No. Curriculum Lab descriptionExclusiveuse/shared
Space/students
List ofExperi-ments
Quality ofInstruments
Lab Manuals
3 Integrated Circuits & ApplicationsEDC Lab1
66Sq../20
10 Yes
4 Digital Logic Design
DEMP Lab
66Sq../20
8
IC
Tester,Microprocessor
&ControllerKits
Yes
5 Advance Microprocessor
DEMP Lab
66
Sq../209 Yes
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S.No. Curriculum Lab descriptionExclusiveuse/shared
Space/students
List of
Experi-ments
Quality ofInstruments
Lab Manuals
7 Communication Theory Communica
tion ab1
66
Sq.m/20.10
DSO,MSO,Logic Analyzer,
Yes
8Digital
Communication Communica
tion ab1
78Sq.m/20.
10DSO,MSO,
Logic Analyzer,Yes
9 Voice Networks Communication ab2
78Sqm./15 9
Microwave testbench,DSB SSb
Agilent MakeFunction
Yes
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S.No. Curriculum Lab descriptionExclusiveuse/shared
Space/students
List of
Experi-ments
Quality ofInstruments
Lab Manuals
12 Digital Signal Processing
Electronics
Design &
softwarw
tools Lab
98Sqm./20. 10
Yes
13 Data Structures
Electronics
Design &
softwarw
tools Lab
98Sqm./20 10Microwind,Matl
ab,Multisim
Yes
14 Embdded System Design
EmbddedSystem
Lab78Sqm./15 9
Microwind,Matlab,Multisim
Yes
Embdded
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S.No. Curriculum Lab descriptionExclusiveuse/shared
Space/students
List of
Experi-ments
Quality ofInstruments
Lab Manuals
17 Electronic measurements
Measurements Lab
66Sqm./20 7
DSO, power
supply, functiongenerator, CRO
Yes
18 Power Electronics Lab
Power Lab
66Sqm./20 10Universal freq.
counter
Yes
19 Electronic Design practices Project Lab 98Sqm./20 4
Analog digitaltrainer,projector
,wobullator,digital TV Trainer
Yes
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S.No. Curriculum Lab descriptionExclusiveuse/shared
Space/students
List of
Experi-ments
Quality ofInstruments
Lab Manuals
22Information theory &Coding Techniques PG Lab 66Sqm./20 7 Actel kits ,PCs
Yes
23 VLSI PG Lab 66Sqm./20 10Actel kits
,PCs,microwin
d,Actel
Yes
V-P.3.1 Enough labs to run programme specific curriculum
(10)
i)There are total 10 laboratories available in the
d t t
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V-P.3.3 Availability of labs with technical support within and
beyond working hours (5)
i) The technical support staff is available in all the
laboratories.
ii) Labs are kept open beyond working hours .
V-P.3.4 Equipments to run experiments and their
maintenance, Number of students per experimental set
up. Size of the laboratories, overall ambience etc. (5)
i)Each lab is equipped with test and measuring
instruments. Kits & components are available for
performing experiments.
ii)For software based experiments, the students
perform the experiments individually.ii)For the hardware experiment, there are four
students per experimental setup.
iii)The size of labs is 66 to 78 sqm which is as per
norms and can accommodate 20 students per batch.
iv)The labs are equipped with decent flooring andfurniture to provide good ambience.
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V-P.4 Technical manpower support in the department (20)
Name of
Tech Staff
Designation
(Pay-Scale)
Exclusive/
SharedWork?
Date of
Joining
Qualification
At joining
Now
Oyher technical
Skills gained?
Responsibility
Kamble
S.H.
Lab
Assistant(3000-500-
8000)
Exclusive 23/06/08 D.I.E Computer training
atC.O.E,Osmanabad
Enhancing the Labdevelopment
Training programof D.T.E.
Completed atVIT,Bibwewadi
To maintain
the LabTo provide
consumablematerial to
conductpractical.
To arrangesetup of
practical.
Kare C.B. LabAssistant
(3000-500-8000
Exclusive 1/07/08 B.E(E & TC) Software Testingcourse
To maintainthe Lab
To provideconsumable
material toconduct
practical.To arrange
setup ofpractical.
Bahad re Lab E cl si e 03/10/08 I T I NCVT Apprenticeship ITI To maintain
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Name of
Tech Staff
Designation
(Pay-Scale)
Exclusive/
SharedWork?
Date of
Joining
Qualification
At joining
Now
Oyher technical
Skills gained?
Responsibility
To arrange
setup ofpractical
KambleS.S
LabAssistant
(3000-500-8000
Exclusive Diploma InComputer
Hardware &Networking.
To maintainthe Lab
To provideconsumable
material toconduct
practical.To arrange
setup ofpractical.
Shelar V.S LabAssistant(3000-500-
8000
Exclusive 16/08/10 M.E.(DLX)Appear To maintainthe LabTo provide
consumablematerial to
conductpractical.
To arrange
setup ofpractical.
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i) The technical support staff available is adequate to
run the 10 laboratories
ii)The staff is well qualified(ITI & Diploma in Electrical
& Electronis)
and capable of handling the labs.
V-P.4.2 Incentives, skill-up gradation and professional
advancement (10)
i)The staff is encouraged to upgrade their qualification.
They are sponsored for the same
ii) They are deputed for skill up gradation courses.
iii)They are given incentives/promotions from time to
time.
CRITERION VI :- Continuous Improvements
VI. P1 Improvement in Success Index of Students (10)
Items LYG/CAYm4(2009-10)
LYGm1/CAYm5
(2008-09)
LYGm2/CAYm6(2007-08)
Success
Index
.628 0.7887 0.6571
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VI. P4. Improvement in Faculty activities in Research
Publications, R & D works & Consultancy, &
Interaction. (15)
Items CAY
(2009-10)
CAYm1
(2008-09)
CAYm2
(2007-08)
FPPR 7.33 7.20 18.50
FPPC 13.3 9.14 10.6
IP 53.0 24.00 22.00Sum 73.63 40.34 51.10
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VI. P.5. CONTINUING EDUCATION:-ACADEMIC YEAR:- 2007-08 ( CAY m2)
ModuleDescription
Any othercontributory
Inst./Industry
Developed/Organized
by
Duration ResourcePersons
TargetAudiences
Usages & citationetc.
STTP KGCOE Karjat KGCOEKarjat
17-21 Nov07
Prof. AjayPaithane
Next generationoncommunication
Workshop WiproTechnologies
E&Tc Dept 05-09 Feb08
Prof. M.H.Naikwadi &Prof. B. D.
Jadhav
TeachingMethodologies
ACADEMIC YEAR:- 2008-09( CAY m1)
ModuleDescription
Any othercontributoryInst./Industry
Developed/Organizedby
Duration ResourcePersons
TargetAudiences
Usages& citation etc.
WorkshopInsight-09
- Infosys Pune. 12-13 May2009
InfosysyTrainingDivision
Prof. G. R.Patil
Teaching & softskills
InternationalConference
- SKNCOE,Pune
27-28 May2009
Prof. S. C.Wagaj
Global ICTstandardizationForum
Workshop - SKNCOE,Pune
9-Aug-08
Prof.S. C.Wagaj
Electronic SystemLevel Designs
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ModuleDescription
Any othercontributoryInst./Industry
Developed/Organizedby
Duration ResourcePersons
TargetAudiences
Usages& citation etc.
Using System
Crafter Fiter.Workshop - MMCOE,
Pune25-Aug08
Prof. A.N.Paithane,Prof. B.D.
Jadhav
"AdvancedEmbeded
Technology"
Workshop E&Tc Dept(Prof M JPingale)
1-Aug-08
RajalaxmiHegde fromB&RautomationPvt. Ltd.,Pune
TE(E&TC)Students
"Advances inMechatronics"
Workshop E&Tc Dept(Prof D. G.Bhalke)
12-13Feb-09
Prof. S.D. ApteRSCOE,Pune
All FacultyMembersattended
DSP Experimentwith MATLAB
Workshop PVPIT,Bawdhan,Pune
26 Feb09 Mrs. R RItkarkar
3G Technologies
WorkshopDept of E&Tc
02/02/09to03/02/09
Prof.Deosarkar,BATUMr. Kulkarni,Ni2 logic, Pune
BE E&TCstudents.
Recent trends inElectromagneticand AntennaDesign .
Workshop Actel &REANU
Prof . M. J.Pingle
18th Nov2008
Faculty ofE &Tc
Advanced VLSIDesign
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ModuleDescription
Any othercontributoryInst./Industry
Developed/Organizedby
Duration ResourcePersons
TargetAudiences
Usages& citation etc.
Micro-
electronicsPune
RSCOE,
TathawadePune
Dept
Workshop BOSElectronics,PuneUnivesity
DYPIET,Pimpri, Pune-18
19 Nov 08 Prof. G R Patil Faculty ofE &TcDept
Drafting of SEsyllabus reformunder BOS.
STTP DYPIET,Pimpri,Pune18.
05-06Oct.2008
Prof D GBhalke
WirelessCommunication .
Workshop Sinhgad
Academy ofEngg,Kondhawa,Pune.
24/10/200
8
Prof G R Patil Workshop on
Syllabus reformsof Uniersity ofPune. Syllabussetting for thesubjects DataStructures &Communication
Theory
Workshop BOSElectronics,
VPCOE,Baramati.
9thJan 09 Faculty ofE &Tc
Teachingmethodology of
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Pune
Univesity
Dept Basic electronics
engineering.STTP Sinhgad
Academy ofEngg,Kondhawa,Pune.
9th -13thJan 09
Prof.S.C.Wagaj
Enterpriseserver andsecurity
TrainingProgram
- VIT, Pune 19th 20thJan 09
Mr.S.H.Kamble
Enhancing skillsfor labdevelopment.
Workshop - P.V.P.I.T.,
Bavdhan,Pune
31/01/200
9
Prof B D
Jadhav
mini-project for
TE E&TCStudents.
ACADEMIC YEAR:- 2009-10( CAY)
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Workshop BOS
Electronics,Pune Univesity
Sandip
FoundationsCOE, Nashik
13thJuly
09
Faculty of E
&Tc Dept
Instructional
Methodology forS.E
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Workshop D.Y. Patil
C.O.E.Akurdi,Pune.
12th Sept
09
Prof.G.R.Patil
Prof.S.D.Shirbahadurkar
Drafting of T.E.
E & TC Syllabus& FE OnlineExam
Workshop BOSElectronics,Pune Univesity
G H RaisoniCollege ofEngg,Anagar
11thJan2010
Mr. G R Patil Faculty ofPune Univ.
TeachingMethodology ofData Structure
Workshop BOSElectronics,Pune Univesity
G H RaisoniCollege ofEngg,
Anagar
11thJan2010
Dr. D. M. Yadav Faculty ofPune Univ.
TeachingMethodology ofCommunication
TheoryWorkshop BOS
Electronics,Pune Univesity
G H RaisoniCollege ofEngg,Anagar
11thJan2010
- S MHundiwale,
J. M.Kadam
TeachingMethodology
Workshop Infosys Pune D. G.Bhalke
Campus Connectactivity
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-09 ( CAY m1)
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Matlab 2008with toolboxes &Simulink.(25 Users)
- Purchased 14/08/08 8,15,022/- UG & PGStudents
For conductingS/W basedexperiments ofSE, TE & BE.Carrying out BE& ME projects.
MultisimCircuitoption.
(10 Users)
- Purchased 27/08/08 2,80,800/- UGStudents
For carrying outS/W basedexperiments at
SE & TE level.
MicrowindPackage 3.1( 5 Users)
Purchased 23/09/08 3,65,560/- UG & PGStudents
For carrying outVLSI basedexperiments.
MSDN( 1 user)
Purchased 04/08/08 42,665/- UGStudents
Operating System
Actel VLSIkits
Actel USA Actel USAcollaborationdonated
July 08 -- UGStudents
For carrying outVLSI basedexperiments.
Desktop - Purchased 29/9/2008 4,61,760/- UG Upgradation of
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computer
Intel Core 2Duo,2.4GHzprocessor,Intel chipsetmotherboard 160GB data,1GB Ram,CRT color
monitor.(30 Nos.)
Students Computing
facility
Optel makeOverheadprojector 24V,250W,halogenlamp,modelno. 001
Purchased 19/08/2008
7875/- UGStudents
Teaching aid
Dot matrix
printerEpson make
Purchased 30/09/200
8
20904/- UG
Students
Upgradation of
Computingfacility
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8 bit ADC &
DACInterfacingcard, 4x4keyboardwith LCDInterfacingcard
Purchased 6/10/2008 6000/- UG
Students
For conducting
experiments ofAdvancedMic