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Mandatory Disclosure ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION MANDATORY DISCLOSURE ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION INDIRA GANDHI SPORTS COMPLEX, I.P. ESTATE NEW DELHI – 110 002 Sanjivani Rural Education Society’s SANJIVANI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KOPARGAON - 423 603. Phone- (02423) 222862, 223362 Fax-222682. Website-www.sanjivanicoe.org.in, [email protected] 1 MANDATORY DISCLOSURE 10.1 Name of the institution Sanjivani Rural Education Society’s Sanjivani College of Engineering Address of the At. Sahajanandnagar, Post. Shingnapur 423603 , Institution Tal. Kopargaon, Dist. Ahmednagar (MS) City & Pin Code Kopargaon 423 603 State / UT Maharashtra Longitude & Latitude Longitude: 74.483330, Latitude: 19.883333 Phone numbers with 9130191301 STD code FAX number with STD 02423- 222682 code Office hours at the 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. institution Academic hours at the 9.45 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Institution E-mail [email protected] Website www.sanjivanicoe.org.in Nearest Railway Kopargaon ½ k.m. Station (dist in Km) Nearest Airport (dist in Shirdi -25 K.M. km) Type of institution Private – Self Financed Category (1) of the institution Non Minority Category (2) of the institution Co-Ed 10.2 Name of the organization running Sanjivani Rural Education Society the institution Type of the organization Society Address of the organization At. Sahajanandnagar, Post. Shingnapur 423603, Tal. Kopargaon, Dist. Ahmednagar (MS) Registered with Charity Commissioner,Ahmednagar, Maharashtra Registration date 23/12/1985 Website of the organization www.sanjivanicoe.org.in 10.3 Name of the Principal/Director Dr. D.N. Kyatanavar Exact designation Principal Phone numbers with STD code 9130191301 FAX number with STD code 02423- 222682 E-mail [email protected] 2 Highest Degree Ph.D. Field of specialization Electronics Engineering 10.4 Name of the affiliating University Savitribai Phule Pune University ,Pune Address Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007 Website www.unipune.ac.in Latest affiliation period 2019-2020 10.5.1 Governing Body members Frequency of meeting & date of last Once in a semester - meeting Sr. Name of the members Category E-mail No. 01 Hon’ble Shri Shankarrao Genuji Kolhe Hon’ble 02 Hon’ble Shri Nitinrao Management Shankarrao Kolhe 03 Hon’ble Shri Amit [email protected] Nitinrao Kolhe 04 Hon’ble Nikhil Baste Industrialist 9822750854 [email protected] 05 Prof. Dr. H. K. Educationalist 9822032003 Abhyankar [email protected] 06 Prof. S.V. Bhaskar [email protected] Teacher of the g.in college 07 Prof. K. Vengtesan [email protected] 08 Hon’ble Shri Narendra Industrialist 9890048567 Firodia [email protected] 09 Dr. Ashesh Tiwari U.G.C. Nominee 9826941506 [email protected] 10 Dr. C.S. Verma A.I.C.T.E. Nominee [email protected] 11 Shri D.P. Nathe State Govt. 9370990462 Nominee [email protected] 12 Dr. D.S. Bormane University Nominee 9850282286 [email protected] 13 Dr. D.N. Kyatanavar Director & [email protected] Ex-Officio Member 3 10.5.2 College Development Committee Sr.No. Name of the members Designation 01 Hon’ble Shri N. S. Kolhe Saheb Chairman 02 Hon’ble Shri A. N. Kolhe Saheb Trustee 03 Hon’ble Shri Vijay Naidu Member 04 Hon’ble Shri Nilesh Jape Member 05 Hon’ble Shri Viresh Agrawal Member 06 Dr. D. B. Kshirsagar Member 07 Dr. R.A. Kapgate Member 08 Dr. A.S. Sayyad Member 09 Mrs. S.R. Dandawate Member 10 Mr. P. N. Adhav Member 11 Dr. D. N. Kyatanavar Ex-Officio member 10.5.3 Organizational Chart Enclosed – Annexure - I 10.5.4 Student Grievance Committee Sr.No. Name of the members Category Designation 01 Dr. D. N. Kyatanavar Principal Chairman 02 Dr. M.S. Purkar HOD, Civil Member 03 Dr. B.R. Shinde FE Co-ordinator Member 04 Dr. C.L. Jejurkar SAC I/C Co-ordinator 05 Dr. M. A. Jawale Ladies Staff Member 06 Mrs. Anjali Dheple Ladies Representative Student Member 07 Mr. Shubham Ingale Boys Representative Student Member 08 Shri K. M. Bhavsar Office Superintendent Member Secretary 10.5.5 Anti-Ragging Committee Sr.No. Name of the members Category Designation 01 Dr. D. N. Kyatanavar Principal Chairman 02 Dr. B. S. Agarkar HOD, E & Tc Member 03 Dr. M.V. Jadhav Chairman, Anti Ragging Squad Co-ordinator 04 Dr. S.V. Bhaskar Chief Warden Member 05 Mrs. V.V. Sasane Ladies Staff Member 06 Dr. S.R. Arote Parents Representative Member 07 Mrs. S.I. Sayyad Rector Ladies Hostel Member 08 Shri K. M. Bhavsar Office Superintendent Member Secretary 4 10.5.6 SC/ST Committee Sr.No. Name of the members Category Designation 01 Dr. D. N. Kyatanavar Principal Chairman 02 Dr. V. M. Malkar HOD, MBA Member 03 Dr. S. S. Ingle Representative of SC (Teaching) Member 04 Prof . A.V. Brahmane Representative of SC (Teaching) Member 05 Mr. D.G. Dhaneshwar Non-teaching Representative Member 06 Shri K. M. Bhavsar Office Superintendent Member Secretary 10.5.7 Internal Complaint Committee (Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace) Sr.No. Name of the members Designation Department 01 Dr. S. R. Dandwate Chairperson, Faculty Engineering Science 02 Dr. M. A. Jawale Member, Faculty Information Technology 03 Dr. C. L. Jejurkar Member , Faculty Civil Engineering 04 Shri K. M. Bhavsar Member, Ex-Officio Member 05 Mr. S. M. Chine Member, Staff Student Section 06 Ad. Shradha Jawad Member, External -- 07 Miss Khandekar Purva Member, UG student Information Technology 08 Miss Rahane Ashwini Member, UG student E & Tc. 09 Miss Dekate Purva Member, UG student Computer Engineering 10 Mr. Bhabad Suraj Member, UG student Civil Engineering 10.5.8 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Sr.No. Name Designation Category 1 Dr.D.N.Kyatanavar Chairman Principal 2 Mr.Amit N.Kolhe Member Management Representative 3 Mr. Vijay Naidu Member Local society Representative 4 Mr.Avinash Gawali Member Industry Representative 5 Mr.Anil Zope Member Industry Representative 6 Mr. Vijay Shejul Member Alumni Representative 7 Mr. Rishikesh Darandale Member Alumni Representative 8 Mr.Sebastian George Member Faculty Representative 9 Dr.S.V.Bhaskar Member Faculty Representative 10 Mr. N.S.Naik Member Faculty Representative 11 Ms.S.R.Dandwate Member Faculty Representative 12 Ms.D.P.Bhamare Member Faculty Representative 13 Mr. A.V.Brahmane Member Faculty Representative 14 Dr. M.S.Bhayani Member Faculty Representative 15 Mr.K.M.Bhavsar Member Administrative officer 16 Mr.S.M.Chine Member Administrative officer 5 17 Prof.R.G.Zope Co-ordinator Faculty Representative 10.5.9 Library Committee Sr.No. Name Designation 1 Dr. D. N. Kyatanavar Principal 2 Dr. D. B. Kshirsagar Chairman LCM- HOD Computer 3 Prof. A.A. Kondekar Member – E & Tc Deptt. 4 Prof. Y.H. Ahire Member – Mech. Deptt. 5 Prof. S.N.Gunjal Member – Comp. Deptt. 6 Prof. Mrs. D. P. Bhamare Member – I/T Deptt. 7 Prof. R.N.Hajare Member – Electrical Engg. Deptt. 8 Prof. P.S. Kawale Member – MBA Deptt. 9 Prof. S.R. Dudhat Member – App.Sci. Deptt. 10 Prof. A.R. Kolhe Member – System Admin. 11 Shri. G. L. Nawale Secretary – I/c Librarian 12 Shri. S.D.Kumbhar Librarian 10.5.10 Deans Sr.No. Names Designation 01 Dr. A. B . Pawar, Computer Engg. Dept. Dean- Academics 02 Prof. R.G. Zope, E & Tc Dean- Quality Assurance 03 Dr. A.R. Kapgate, Mechanical Engg. Dept. Dean – III Cell & Alumni 04 Dr. B.R. Shinde, FE Incharge Dean – Administration 05 Dr. C. L. Jejurkar, Civil Engg. Dept. Dean- Student Development 06 Dr. V. M. Tidke, MBA Dean – EDP Cell 07 Dr. A. S. Sayyad, Civil Engg. Dept. Dean – R & D 08 Dr. A. B. Bhagwat, Mechanical Engg.Dept. Dean – T & P 09 Dr. S. V. Bhaskar, Mechanical Engg. Dept. Chief Warden 10 Dr. A.V. Damale, Mechanical Engg. Dept Controller of Examination (COE) 11 Mr. S. D. Kumbhar Librarian 12 Mr. Aniket Kolhe, System Dept. System Incharge 6 10.5.11 Student feedback mechanism Students feedback is collected, analyzed and Intimated to on the faculty members. Students feedback contain the Institutional Governance / following information about the faculty members faculty 1) How does the teacher explain the subject Performance 2) Preparation of the lecture 3) Clarity of communication 4) Class control 5) Regularity in the conduction of classes 6) Use of Black Board 7) Overall impression of the teacher 8) Percentage of syllabus complete 9) The students answer the above questionnaires as Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, Poor. 10.5.12 Grievance redressed a) Faculty and staff members can approach mechanism Head of Department, Principal for For faculty, staff and students. Redressel of any grievance. Suggestion Suggestion boxes are checked on a weekly basis and action taken reports are notified to the students, even to anonymous Suggestions/complaints. b) Students can approach HOD and Principal for redressel of their grievances. Suggestion boxes are checked on a weekly basis. c) Generally, faculty feels comfortable to talk about their Problems to Head of Departments and Principal. d) Online Grievance facility available on College Website. 7 10.6 Name of the Department Computer Engineering Course Computer Engineering Level UG 1st year of approval by the 1994 council Year wise sanctioned intake 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 120 120 120 Year wise Actual Admission 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 125 125 118 Cut of Marks – General 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 quota 73 81 73 % students passed with 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Distinction 121 105 80 % students passed with First 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Class 19 29 49 Students placed 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 67 19 32 Average pay package, 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Rs/Year 3.3 LPA 2.8LPA 2.6 LPA Students opted for Higher 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 Studies 00 02 12 Accreditation Status of the Accredited FielNo.28-299-2010-NBA dated 04-02-2020 course Up to 30-06-2023 Doctoral courses NO Foreign Collaborations , if NO any Professional Society IEEE, Computer Society of India 8 Memberships Professional activities IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1.
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