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About the Instrumentation Engineering Department
The Department of Instrumentation Engineering was established in the year 1996 with an undergraduate course (UG) intake of 60. The UG Programme of the Department was reaccredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for three years from 2018 to 2021. GCOE Jalgaon has been NAAC accredited with a CGPA of 2.85 on a 4-point scale at B++ Grade valid for 5 years from 21-09-2024. The Department has a good academic culture and a conducive working environment in areas like Process Control, Analog and Power Electronics, Measurement Instrumentation, Electrical Engineering and Drives, Biomedical instrumentation, Industrial Automation. As per NEP-2020, the department has started to impliment innovative and experimental learning approach with inclusion of community projects and problem solving projects of society at large. The equipment in the laboratories has been procured from the funding of the state government and the TEQIP funded projects. The infrastructure is sufficient to achieve academic excellence. The Department also offers M. Tech. degree course in Electrical Instrumentation and Control Engineering and Ph.D. program affiliated by Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon. The department is recognized research center (PhD) of KBC North Maharashtra University from 2018. The faculty members and PhD scholars publishes high-quality research papers in National and International journals/conferences. The department is having a close association with academic institutes like (IIT Mumbai, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Indore, VNIT Nagpur, and NIT Jalandhar, etc). The department has signed MOU with Amb’s C-DSP Aurangabad, Prolific Systems and Technologies Pvt., Ltd, Pune, Leotechsa Robotics Pvt. Ltd, Pune, Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd., Pune, Horizon Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune, Nandini Automation, Hyderabad, Thermal power station, Deepnagar for collaborative research work, student training, and placement activitites.
Instrumentation engineering is the engineering specialization focused on the principle and operation of measuring instruments that are used in design and configuration of automated systems in electrical, pneumatic hydraulic etc. domains. In an industrial undertaking of any kind Instrumentation Engineers are considered to be the eyes and ears for maintaining and suggesting improvements to existing instruments that are critical to the project. Instrumentation Engineers design, construct and maintain instruments and instrumentation systems that are necessary to assure better quality and efficiency of the product for the end-user. They typically work for industries with automated processes, such as chemical or manufacturing plants, with the goal of improving system productivity, reliability, safety, optimization, and stability. The department focuses on preparing the students to meet global industrial challenges.
Sr. No. |
Name of Programme |
Year of Establishment |
Sanctioned Intake |
1 |
Under-Graduate B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering)
|
1996 |
60 (NBA Accredited) |
2 |
Post-Graduate M. Tech. (Electrical Instrumentation and Control) |
2021 |
18 |
3 |
Ph.D. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2018 |
12 Seats (Recognized Guides: 02) |
Vision:
Globally Accepted Automation Engineers with Human Skills.
Mission:
- To produce Instrumentation Engineers devoted to nurture and inculcate the culture of instrumentation in society for progress of country.
- Develop creativity, analytical thinking ability and confidence among the students to compete in the area of globalization.
Short Term Goals:
- To establish a Center of Excellence in emerging areas of Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
- To strengthen the Alumni network for promising the training and placements
- To have 80% faculty members with Ph.D. qualifications by 2025
- To inculcate research skills among the students to meet environmental, social, and economic challenges.
- To enhance the self-learning skills among the students.
Long Term Goals:
- To implement an effective education system that makes the students get involved in improving professional and entrepreneurship skills with social and environmental importance.
- To create a passion for learning and foster innovation by nurturing talents towards serving the society with high moral, ethical and professional standards
- To establish collaboration with premier institutions, industries and research
- To impart quality education to our students and provide a comprehensive understanding of instrumentation and control engineering, based on a foundation of physical science, mathematics, computing and technology and to solve future challenges.
Research & Development and P.G. Laboratory /
Process Instrumentation Laboratory
(Room No. 127 Laboratory Area-95.76 m2)
The Process Instrumentation laboratory is one of the important laboratory for B.Tech. (Instrumentation), M.Tech.(Electrical Instrumentation and Control) and PhD students. This laboratory consists of different process trainer test rigs and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Distrubuted Control Systems (DCS). The laboratory is mainly focussed on identification, analysis and design of controllers for real time continuous processes in addition to fundamental B. Tech experiments. It is also give exposure on discrete state level real time process automation using PLC. The simulation software are very much helpful for the students for better understanding the concepts and as well as to implement advance level continuous/discrete level process control algorithm. The some of the equipments lists given below
Sr. No. |
Name of Special Equipment |
1 |
DCS Trainer BENIX DCS-400 |
2 |
PLC Trainer (Multibrand) |
3 |
Pneumatic Trainer |
4 |
Multi-loop Process Control System Trainer |
5 |
PLC Based Electro Hydraulic Trainer |
6 |
I/P & P/I Converter |
7 |
Pressure Control Trainer |
8 |
Control Valve characteristics |
9 |
1st and 2nd order System |
10 |
Flapper And Nozzle System |
11 |
Interacting and Non Interacting System |
12 |
Non Linear Level Control Trainer |
13 |
Multivariable Control Trainer |
14 |
Cascade Control Trainer |
15 |
High-end computing Laptop |
16 |
Temperature Control Trainer |
17 |
Flow Control Trainer |
18 |
Level Control Trainer |
19 |
Temperature Measurement Trainer |
20 |
Multi-process Control Trainer |
21 |
Universal Control Trainer |
22 |
DC Servo Motor control |
23 |
Lead lag Compensation Network |
24 |
Control System Simulator |
25 |
Overview PID Controller |
26 |
Synchro-transmitter and Receiver |
27 |
Universal calibrator |
28 |
Fluid Circuit set up with pump |
29 |
CSTR with PR Gauge,Heater & RTD fitted on IT connect |
30 |
Heat Exchanger (Cooling mode ) |
31 |
Rs Logix 5000 mini edition software |
32 |
PLC Trainer (Multi-brand) |
33 |
Siemens Trainer Kit |
34 |
Allen Bradley Micrologix 1500 |
35 |
control system simulator ( Electronic head work Kit) 031311 Model: Scientech 2454 |
36 |
overview PID controller 128434 Model: Scientech 2451 |
37 |
Synchro transmitter and Recevier 121634 Model: scientech 2455 |
Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory
(Room No. 105 Laboratory Area-50 m2)
The branch of biomedical instrumentation concerned with the study and functions of Electrocardiogram (ECG), Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Blood Pressure and monitoring involving in the analysis of EEG, ECG and blood pressure.
Students can conduct experiments in a biomedical instrumentation laboratory to obtain practical experience using medical equipment. Understanding fundamental physiological measures like blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation may be the main emphasis of the lab. Using contemporary medical devices such an electrocardiogram (ECG), electromyogram (EMG), and electroencephalogram (EEG), students can also learn how to obtain biosignals. Additionally, the facility might assist PhD researchers in obtaining signals for their studies.
Sr. No. |
Name of Special Equipments |
1 |
Pacemaker simulator demo type |
2 |
Single channel portable ECG Machine |
3 |
Digital Heart rate monitor |
4 |
Defibrilator Simulator |
5 |
EMG Simulator |
6 |
ECG Simulator |
7 |
EEG Simulator |
8 |
Sphygmomanometer |
9 |
Spirometer |
10 |
Fiber optic trainer model Cut-ST- 2502 Scientech make |
11 |
Blood Sugar Testing Kit |
12 |
Audiometer |
13 |
Pulse Oximeter |
14 |
Blood flow Doppler Trainer |
15 |
Ultrasonic Theropy Instrument |
16 |
ECG System Trainer |
17 |
Respiration Rate moniter Trainer |
18 |
PC Based Bed Side Moniter |
19 |
Microcontroller Based Arhythmia simulator Trainer |
20 |
BenQ LCD Infrared optical 3840 x 2160 interactive panels |
21 |
Digital pH meter Testronix make |
22 |
DMM model UNITI-1000(02) |
23 |
30MHz,2 channel mono analog oscilloscope model 3706CR(03) |
Digital Electronics and Microcontroller Laboratory
(Room No. 109 Laboratory Area-85 m2)
Undergraduate students can study and experiment with electrical circuits at the digital electronics lab, which uses both analog and digital components. This lab is furnished with a range of instruments and apparatuses required for the design, testing, and analysis of electronic circuits, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators, power supply, and circuit simulators. Students can learn how to construct new circuits, debug existing ones, and evaluate circuits to identify their properties by carrying out experiments in the lab. From enthusiasts to industry professionals, the digital electronics laboratory is a vital resource for anybody interested in learning about electronics. PG and PhD students in the department are also able to use the facilities for project and research work. The department has well trained technical manpower to assist the requirement of the students.
Students can design and program systems that communicate with the real world by working with microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, and other parts in same lab. Typical hardware and software tools for programming and debugging are included in the microcontroller laboratory section, along with advanced development boards, computers, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and personal computers. Students can learn about the design process, system architecture, communication protocols, operating systems, and software development for microcontroller/embedded systems through practical projects. In order to make sure systems fulfill performance and reliability criteria, it can also acquire expertise in testing and debugging systems. In the laboratory, following equipments/platforms are available
Sr. No. |
Name of Special Equipments |
1 |
Digital Circuit Development Platform |
2 |
Digital to Analog Converter Trainer |
3 |
Analog to Digital Converter Trainer |
4 |
TTL & CMOS characteristics Trainer |
5 |
Arithmetic and Logic Unit Trainer |
6 |
Encoder Decoder Trainer |
7 |
Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Module |
8 |
Flip Flops Module |
9 |
Shift Register Module |
10 |
Counter Trainer Kit |
11 |
Johnson Counter Trainer |
12 |
Demultiplexer IC Module |
13 |
Parity generator and Checker Module |
14 |
Shift Register Module |
15 |
Microprocessor based system model peripherals- |
16 |
a)8257 |
17 |
b) 8259 |
18 |
c) 8255 |
19 |
8085 based AD experimental card & interface unit |
20 |
8085 based stepper motor controller |
21 |
Logitich kit for 8085 |
22 |
8031/51 microcontroller kitModel CGS- 51 |
23 |
DMM model UNITI-1000 |
24 |
8085 microprocessor training kit |
25 |
30MHz,2 channel mono analog oscilloscope model |
26 |
Microprocessor PIC Microcontroller Trainer Kit |
27 |
89V51 Microcontroller Mini -PE51 |
28 |
Microcontroller Development Board with Programmer |
29 |
Interfacing Modules for above board |
30 |
PWM Modulation & Demodulation Trainer |
31 |
Proteus software |
Electronics Instrumentation Laboratory
(Room No. 107 Laboratory Area-85 m2)
This lab is furnished with a range of instruments and apparatuses required for the design, testing, and analysis of electronic circuits, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators, power supply, and circuit simulators. Students can apply the ideas they have learnt in class and get practical experience with real circuits based on network theorems and circuit laws in the lab. The constructed sequential and combinational logic circuits are verified by the students by analyzing the time response and frequency response of the RL, RC, and RLC circuits. Students pursuing degrees in electronics, instrumentation engineering, or similar fields need this expertise. Students can learn how to construct new circuits, debug existing ones, and evaluate circuits to identify their properties by carrying out experiments in the lab.
Sr. No. |
Name of Special Equipments |
1 |
Digital IC tester 40-Pin |
2 |
LCR-Q Meter Aplab |
3 |
Half Wave half Controller Rectifier using SCR Model no 404 |
4 |
Full wave half Controller Rectifier using SCR model no SC 406 |
5 |
SCR Step up & step down Chopper Model no SD- 410 A |
6 |
SCR Series Inverter Model no SD- 407 |
7 |
SCR Parallel Inverter Model no SD – 408 |
8 |
TRIAC Characteristics 080734 to 080736 Model PE- 04 |
9 |
SCR Characteristics 080751 Model PE- 03 |
10 |
Expt. kit for step up & step down chopper |
11 |
1 ph half Controller Converter (Rectifier) |
12 |
1 ph fully Controller Converter (Rectifier) |
13 |
Step up & step down chopper |
14 |
D/A Converter Trainer |
15 |
Power Electronics Lab Setup |
16 |
Digital table top multimeter |
17 |
779026-01 NI USB-6009 inbuit 48 ks,multi functional DAQ |
18 |
Power scope floating measurements with completely |
19 |
100 Mhz Digtal storage Oscilloscope |
20 |
UJT, R, R-C Firing Circuits Module Trainer |
21 |
SCR VI Characteristics Study |
22 |
Triac VI Characteristics |
23 |
Forced Communication Circuits (Class A, B, C, D & E) |
24 |
SCR Parallel Inverter Trainer |
25 |
Controlled HWR And FWR Using RC Firing Circuit Trainer |
26 |
SCR DC Circuit Breaker Trainer |
27 |
AC Phase Control Using SCR, Triac & Diac Trainer |
Industrial Instrumentation and Measurement Laboratory
(Room No. 108 Laboratory Area-85 m2)
The lab's facilities are primarily used by B. Tech Instrumentation Engineering students for their curriculum, but PG/PhD, and UG students from other departments/background are also welcome to use them for project or research work. These facilities are intended to teach students the fundamentals of a variety of sensors and transducers,bridges, including their characteristics, as well as the design of signal conditioning circuits for transducers. In addition to routine equipment operation and maintenance, the lab is now outfitted with the following facilities. New facilities are being installed usingTEQIP funds in order to address advancements in the field. The department has technically skilled personnel to support the need.
Sr. No. |
Name of Special Equipments |
1 |
Linear Meter Bridge Type Wheatstone Bridge |
2 |
Box type Wheatstone Bridge |
3 |
Potentiometer X/Y Recorder Highly linear feedback system |
4 |
AC bridge induction measurement Maxwell Bridge |
5 |
Distortion level meter |
6 |
Frequency convertor generator 31/2 light display |
7 |
AC wattmeter |
8 |
Wattmeter Analog Current range 10A |
9 |
Wattmeter Analog Current range 5A |
10 |
Y/T Recorder, Strip chart I/P 5 mv response time 1 sec |
11 |
Energy meter for practical purpose Single phase,230 Vac |
12 |
Wave meter |
13 |
Decade induction box |
14 |
Decade induction box LDB4 |
15 |
LCR meter |
16 |
Frequency counter 1.3 GHz, Microprocessor controlled universal counter |
17 |
Nippon Moving Iron AC panel meter |
18 |
AEC-100 decade capacitance Box Range 100pf to 10 uf |
19 |
AER- 45 Decade resistance Box Range 10ohm -1 Mohm |
20 |
Decade induction box AQULA AEI-30 |
21 |
AC Wein Bridge |
22 |
AC Schering Bridge |
23 |
20 MHz DT trainer oscilloscope APLAB |
24 |
Bode plot kit |
25 |
DSO 100 MHz 2 Channel, Tektronix TDS 2012B |
26 |
30MHz,2 channel mono analog oscilloscope model 3706CR |
27 |
Instrumentation tutor |
28 |
Energy meter |
29 |
Kelvin Bridge Demonstration unit |
30 |
Function Generator(sine square wave) |
31 |
Rotometer for flow measurement trainer |
32 |
Dead weight pressure gauge tester |
33 |
Galvanometer |
34 |
Conductivity meter Trainer |
35 |
P.H.Meter Trainer |
36 |
Temperature Sensor Trainer |
37 |
Measurement of Pressure Trainer |
38 |
Ultrasonic Distance meter Trainer |
39 |
Capacitance Humidity Meter Tainer |
40 |
Temperature Measurement Using Radiation sensor |
41 |
Vacuum Measurement by Using MC Load Gauge |
42 |
Study of type O & Type I Control system |
43 |
Trainer with test signal generator |
44 |
Study of type 2 Control system |
45 |
Wein Bridge Measurement Kit |
46 |
Kelvin double bridge measurement kit |
47 |
Scheiring bridge measurement kit |
48 |
Maxwell bridge measurement kit |
49 |
Multi Meter 4½ digital Table Top Multi-meter |
50 |
LCR Meter |
51 |
TDM Pulse Code Modulation |
52 |
Sensor Technology Lab |
53 |
Decade capacitance Box |
54 |
Decade Inductance Box |
55 |
Decade Resistance Box |
56 |
4.5 Digit Digital Multimeter |
Computer Laboratory
(Room No. 106 Laboratory Area-60 m2)
In order to meet the academic needs of the industrial community, Computer Lab offers top-notch service and cuttingedge computing resources. Throughout the year, students can explore the tools and services offered by the Computer Lab and enhance their classroom education through a variety oftechnologybased learning options. Students, instructors, and staff can access and use the computer lab's existing and emerging information technology tools. The lab has evolved into an advanced technological learningenvironment with adaptable furniture for both individual and group assignments. Students can use technology to their fullest capacity in their chosen academic and personal activities, both now and in the future.
Sr. No. |
Name of Special Equipments |
1 |
Dell Desktop per Dgs rate contract model Dell 745 Mtv with 17" TFT Monitor in line of 17" CRT |
2 |
Multi Media LCD projector Model - CP - Rx 70, 2000 An Stumens,XGA resolution. |
3 |
Desktop Computers Wipro make Intel Core 2 Duo 4500 com. |
4 |
Desktop Computer Intel Core 2 Duo Configuration Model No.Lenovo think centre. |
5 |
3 KVA Online UPS Make-Power Safe Model-3000 ONL |
6 |
Laser Printor HP Make Model -1007. |
7 |
Canon Make Digital Copier With Digital Printer (A3 Size) Model-IR 2318 L Machine |
8 |
5 KVA Online UPS Static Converter With 1 Phase Input,1 Phase Output with 120 mins.backup |
9 |
779026-01 Bus Powerd Multifunction DAQ for Bus 12 or 14 Bit up to ks/s 8 analog Input NI USB 6008/NI USB 6009,2 Analog Out put at 12 Bit Software timed Recommended software Lab View . |
10 |
Acer Computer System with 15'' Colour TFT Moniter, |
11 |
External DVD Writer |
12 |
779026 -01 NI USB-6009, Multifunctional DAQ |
13 |
Multifunction Laser A4 Printer |
14 |
MATLAB software |
15 |
Sony Vaio SVF-15218SN Laptop |
16 |
Multimedia Projector with wireless conectivity Model-sony |
17 |
LCD Projector Ben Q M× 661With Celing mount kit with Projector screen 8×6 Cable |
18 |
Touch Inter active White Board-78 inch |
19 |
Public Address system Portable type |
20 |
Intel Destops PCS windos |
21 |
DSP Board TMS 320C6713 |
22 |
I Pad (apple) |
23 |
Dell Tablet |
24 |
HP Desk top Computer |
25 |
TV Apple ( TV Tuner) |
26 |
NI Virtueal Bench |
27 |
Lenovo H30-50 Desktop Computer |
28 |
Multimedia Projector with Storage Media integrated |
29 |
Brother DCP-L2520D Laser Printer Multifunction printer |
30 |
Ni Ad-on- module Board with Software for multi-sensors |
31 |
NI ElVIS II Kit with Software NI Development Suite |
32 |
Computer Acer Veriton M-200 H-110 Desktop (125 Nos) |
33 |
NI Quanser Qube-Servo with MY RIO |
34 |
XP-PEN Electromagnetic Resonance Graphics Tablets with Resolution 2540 ( Lines Per inch ) |
35 |
Panasonic 10 MP Video Handheldcamcorders or Video cameras HSN NO 8525 |
36 |
Xerox versalink B7035 multifunction Machine MFM |
Instrumentation Students and Technocrats Association (INSAT-A)
The Instrumentation Students and Technocrats Association (INSAT-A) of Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon, established in 2005, is an active student organization which organizes a number of technical activities including workshops, competitions, technical symposiums, guest lecturers etc. for its student members under the guidance faculties of Department of Instrumentation Engineering. It is a non-profit professional meet to exchange views and information learn and share ideas regarding advancement of theory and practice of Instrumentation Engineering and Technology, Science and Engineering, Information Processing and many more. INSAT-A works closely with other industry associations, government bodies and academia to ensure that the benefits of advancement in the field of instrumentation engineering ultimately percolate down to every citizen of India.
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2024-2025
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Vinit Maheshchandra Lokhande Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President |
Keshav Somnath Bagul Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
3 |
Secretary |
Prerna Sharad Magar Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
4 |
Treasurer |
Aniket Subhash Dhawale Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
Co-Secretary |
Abhijit Sudhakar Gawhane Second Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
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5 |
Co-Treasurer |
Uday Vitthal Harkal Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
6 |
Ladies Representative |
Vaishanavi Dinesh Patankar Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
7 |
Co-Ladies Representative |
Diksha Santosh Dhumal Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2023-2024
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Ajay Shivaji Khande. Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President |
Harsha Pradip Patil Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
3 |
Secretary |
Mandar Sanjay Joshi Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
4 |
Treasurer |
Vivek Kishor Jadiya Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
5 |
Co-Treasurer |
Shivdas Baban Bhise Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
6 |
Ladies Representative |
Nikita Ramesh Dabhade Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
7 |
Co-Ladies Representative |
Vaishnavi Dinesh Patankar Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2022-2023
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Pradyumna Prafulla Bade. Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President |
Vedini Vilas Jagnade Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
3 |
Secretary |
Nikhil Vilas Randhir Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
4 |
Vice- Secretary |
Mandar Sanjay Joshi Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
5 |
Treasurer |
Vaibhav Jaywant Indure Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
6 |
Co-Treasurer |
Shivdas Baban Bhise Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
7 |
Ladies Representative |
Muktabai Kisan Chavhan Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
8 |
Co-Ladies Representative |
Nikita Ramesh Dabhade Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2019-2020
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Choudhari Amit Y. Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President |
Wankhade Rahul R. Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
3 |
Treasurer |
Sakhare Aditya H. Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
4 |
Secretary |
Kawthale Suraj Second Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
5 |
Ladies Representative |
Ingale Gayatri P. Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2018-2019
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Wani Prashant Mohan Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President |
Tigulwad Dnyaneshwar Narhari Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
3 |
Treasurer |
Pawar Nilesh C. Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
4 |
Secretary |
Kendre Anand N. Second Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
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5 |
Ladies Representative |
Panchal Sushma Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2017-2018
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Jalan Amul Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President/ Ladies Representative |
Ausekar Devyani Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
3 |
Treasurer |
Chaudhari Nilesh Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
|
4 |
Secretary |
Munde Abhijit Second Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
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5 |
Member |
Kulkarni Samarth Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Details of INSAT-A Committee for Academic Year 2016-2017
Sr. No. |
Name of Committee |
Position Held |
Name of Students |
1 |
INSAT-A Student Association |
President |
Jalan Amul Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
2 |
Vice-President/ Ladies Representative |
Ausekar Devyani Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
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3 |
Treasurer |
Chaudhari Nilesh Third Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
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4 |
Secretary |
Munde Abhijit Second Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
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5 |
Member |
Kulkarni Samarth Final Year B. Tech. (Instrumentation Engineering) |
Sr. No. | Title | Download |
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1 | Dr. G. M. Malwatkar (HoD & Dean III) | Download |
2 | Mr. A. M. Dongardive (Assistant Professor) | Download |
3 | Mr. S. G. Adam (Assistant Professor) | Download |
4 | Mr. M. S. Patil (Assistant Professor) | Download |
5 | Priyanka Kharche (Visiting faculty) | Download |
6 | Priya Chaudhary (Visiting faculty) | Download |
7 | Rashmi Chaudhary (Visiting faculty) | Download |
8 | Nadim Tadvi (Lab. Assistant) | Download |
9 | Dr. S. S. Nerkar (Assistant Professor) | Download |
10 | Dr. Prashant J. Gaidhane | Download |
11 | A.A.ANSARI (Assistant Professor) | Download |
12 | SHRI RAJENDRA LAXMANRAO WANI | Download |
13 | Shri Janardan Namdeo Jadhav Instructor TLA | Download |
Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Activities and Achievements
Research and Publications(2018-2024)
1. Journals (Scopus/SCI/Web of Science/UGC care or equilvalnt only)
> VS Biradar, GM Malwatkar, Design of integral sliding mode control with performance comparison for uncertain TITO process, International Journal of Automation and Control, 18 (5), 556-573, 2024.
> MK Dawane, GM Malwatkar, SP Deshmukh, Performance improvement of DC servo motor using sliding mode controller, Journal of Autonomous Intelligence 7 (3), 2024.
> MS Patil, GM Malwatkar, A COMPRESSIVE STUDY ON FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS FOR RELIABLE OPERATION OF HVAC, ENERGY BUILDINGS AND MACHINERIES, Reliability: Theory & Applications, 19 (1 (77)), 631-649, 2024.
> VS Biradar, GM Malwatkar, Second order sliding mode control for robust performance of the systems, Reliability: Theory & Applications 17 (4 (71)), 358-370, 2022.
> SR Shiledar, GM Malwatkar, A compressive study on discrete time sliding mode control with advances and applications, International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications 13 (4), 283-310, 2022.
2. Conferences
> M. S. Patil and G. M. Malwatkar, "A Learning Based Technique for Sensor Fault Detection and Fault Tolerant Control," 2024 MIT Art, Design and Technology School of Computing International Conference (MITADTSoCiCon), Pune, India, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/MITADTSoCiCon60330.2024.10575812.
>M. S. Patil and G. M. Malwatkar, "Fault Detection and Fault Tolerant Control of Pressure System by Reinforcement Learning Approach," 2024 1st International Conference on Cognitive, Green and Ubiquitous Computing (IC-CGU), Bhubaneswar, India, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/IC-CGU58078.2024.10530679.
> M. K. Dawane, G. M. Malwatkar, S. P. Deshmukh and D. Chouhan, "Advancements in Control Systems: Sliding Motion Control, Integrating PID Control, and Machine Learning for Precision and Robustness," 2023 IEEE International Conference on ICT in Business Industry & Government (ICTBIG), Indore, India, 2023, pp. 1-7, doi: 10.1109/ICTBIG59752.2023.10455979.
> IS Jadhav, GM Malwatkar Robust Controller Design for Inverted Pendulum Using Sliding Mode Control Technique, International Conference on Emerging Electronics and Automation, 77-89, 2022.
> S. R. Shiledar and G. M. Malwatkar, "Design of a Robust Discrete Time Sliding Mode Controller With Dynamic Switching Gain," 2022 IEEE Silchar Subsection Conference (SILCON), Silchar, India, 2022, pp. 1-7, doi: 10.1109/SILCON55242.2022.10028973.
3. Book Chapter
> Shaktikumar R Shiledar, Gajanan M Malwatkar, Smart Sensors Measurement and Instrumentation, Springer Nature Singapore, 2023 (Chapter pages 411-421, Comparison of Discrete Time Sliding Manifold and Its Impact on System Dynamics).
> Ishwar S Jadhav, Gajanan M Malwatkar, Applied Information Processing Systems, Springer Singapore, 2022. (Chapter pages 563-574:Optimal and higher order sliding mode control for systems with disturbance rejection)
GATE Qualified Students (2017-2020)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
GATE Score |
Academic Year |
Qualifying Marks |
1 |
Sanjeev Gupta |
47.00 |
2017-2018 |
37.1 |
2 |
Taori Govind Vijaykumar |
47.00 |
2018-2019 |
31.9 |
3 |
Poul Suraj Rangnath |
35.00 |
2018-2019 |
32.3 |
4 |
Digvijaya R. Telang |
35.67 |
2019-2020 |
34.6 |
Higher Studies (2017-2019)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Institute |
Course Name |
1 |
Kulkarni Samarth S. |
University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany |
MS (Electrical Engg.) |
2 |
Taori Govind V. |
NIT Rourkela |
M. Tech. (Electronics & Instrumentation)
|
3 |
Sanjeev Gupta |
College of Engineering, Pune
|
M. Tech. (Process Instrumentation)
|
4 |
Phulware Prashant P. |
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5 |
Patil Adnya Avinash |
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6 |
Tushar Wasake |
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7 |
Arale Raubai Sheshrao |
S.G.G.S. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nanded |
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2023-2024)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Ajay Shivaji Khande |
Jain Irrigation system Ltd, jalgaon Maharashtra |
2 |
Ajinkya kokate |
Afility Engineering Pvt. Ltd. |
3 |
Avinash Kanake |
Afility engineering private limited, Mumbai |
4 |
Amit Umeshrao Patange |
Jain Irrigation system Ltd, jalgaon Maharashtra |
5 |
Mandar Sanjay Joshi |
Jain Irrigation system Ltd, jalgaon Maharashtra |
6 |
Harsha Pradip Patil |
Arya Engineers and Contractors pvt ltd ,7th floor, Nandan aspira, opposite to ankura hospital, Aundh,Pune. |
7 |
Mali Kshitij Mahadev |
COTMAC Electronics Pvt Ltd.S-168, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune |
8 |
Mitali Dilip Zope |
L&T Mumbai |
9 |
Nikita Ramesh Dabhade |
Afility engineering private limited navi mumbai |
10 |
Nishant Chandrashekhar Naik |
Cybersuccess |
11 |
Omkar Shamarav Pandule |
L&T Mumbai |
12 |
SHANTANU VIRBHADRA BENDKE |
Gharda Chemicals, lote Midc Ratnagiri. |
13 |
Vivek kishor Jadiya |
Gharda Chemicals, lote Midc Ratnagiri. |
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2022-2023)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Kunal Pandurang Deshmukh |
Palle Technology ,Ditap-V-Automation and Ditap-v-automation |
2 |
MAROTI ANIL SHINDE |
Ditap-v-automation |
3 |
Shivraj Prabhakar Dhale |
Ditap-v-automation and Lab India Analyatical Instrument |
4 |
Shaikh Sajid Nasir |
Profound Edutech |
5 |
Kiran Laxman Ware |
Gharda chemicals Limited, chiplun, dist. Ratnagiri |
6 |
Nilambari Nilesh Chougale |
Hi Tech Automation |
7 |
Mayur Subhash Wadile |
Di-tap v automation pvt ltd |
8 |
Paras Moharle |
Topcomparify.Com and bajaj finasary |
9 |
Nikhil Randhir |
ZefSci Scintific India Pvt.Ltd and Emerson |
10 |
Prajwal Pravin Bagul |
Di-tap v automation pvt ltd |
11 |
Roshan Dhawale |
Di-tap v automation pvt ltd |
12 |
Pranav Dugam |
GAIL India Limited Pune |
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2021-2022)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Yash Narendra Patil |
Capgemini, India, TCS |
2 |
Prajwal dixit |
Wipro |
3 |
Rutvik Bhelonde |
Wipro, QSpider |
4 |
Rushabh Ravindra Ugemuge |
Hexaware Technology |
5 |
Hemlata Arjun Malve |
Hexaware Technology |
6 |
Ekta Tukaram Kharbe |
Hexaware Technology |
7 |
Aniket Rajendra Patil
|
Hexaware Technology |
8 |
Aakanksha ravindra dharmadhikari |
QSpider, Infosys |
9 |
Trunal Dilip Pawar |
QSpider |
10 |
Hemlata Suresh Bawankule |
QSpider |
11 |
Rushikesh Tukaram Palaskar |
Pentagon Space Pvt Ltd |
12 |
Abhishek Rameshappa Padole |
Palle Technologies |
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2020-2021)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Suyog Ganesh Bagul |
TCS(Tata Consultancy Services) and Qspider |
2 |
Sahil Vishnu Shegokar |
TCS(Tata Consultancy Services) |
3 |
Adesh Ashok Akare |
TCS(Tata Consultancy Services) |
4 |
Chinmay S Kulkarni |
QspiderA Unit of Test Yantra Software Solutions (I) Pvt Ltd and Accenture |
5 |
Nikita wagh |
QspiderA Unit of Test Yantra Software Solutions (I) Pvt Ltd and Accenture |
6 |
Manoj Arun Shendre |
Ebullient Secutities Pvt. Ltd |
7 |
Vaishnavi pralhad patne |
Cognizant Technology solution pvt. Ltd.and Vinova Software and services company |
8 |
Meghsham Chandrakant Chaudhari |
Prowess Selling Skills Private Limited |
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2019-2020)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Digvijaya R. Telang |
Tata Consultancy Services, Pune India |
2 |
Aditya Jairam Nagpure |
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
3 |
Shubhangi Raju Chaudhari |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
4 |
Jayshri Sanjay Bairagi |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
5 |
Chetan Santosh kawale |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
6 |
Punam Manik Deore |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
7 |
Harshali Sitaram Bhangale |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
8 |
Roshan A.Sawlani |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2018-2019)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Poul Suraj R.
|
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
2 |
Vaze Vedant V.
|
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
3 |
Patle Navinkumar F.
|
Burckhardt Compression India Pvt Ltd
|
4 |
Gurav Shekhar A.
|
Burckhardt Compression India Pvt Ltd
|
Placement Record of Instrumentation Engineering Students (2017-2018)
Sr. No. |
Name of Students |
Name of Placement Company |
1 |
Hoge Gajanan Bhausaheb |
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
2 |
Jalan Amul Shravankumar |
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
3 |
Potale Rushikesh Bhaskar |
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
4 |
Gondane Chandan Arun |
Analogic Automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune |
5 |
Gaikwad Jitendra Asaram |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
6 |
Nagpure Himanshu Anilrao |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
7 |
Kharche Aditi Sunil |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
8 |
Shegokar Diksha Shridhar |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
9 |
Shete Gauri Vinay |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
10 |
Bobade Namrata Dnyaneshwar |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
11 |
Joshi Mayuri Ghanashyam |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
12 |
Raut Nikita Sunil |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
13 |
Patil Harshada Arun |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
14 |
Manikpuri Payal Bhavardas |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
15 |
Bhangale Priyanka Narendra |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
16 |
Mahajan Rakshanda Anil |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
17 |
Chirde Sneha Subhashrao |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
18 |
Ingale Sonali R. |
Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad |
19 |
Morey Sagar Siddharth |
Orchid Scientific and Innovative India Pvt.Ltd. Nashik |
20 |
Nagpure Himanshu Anilrao |
CDSP, Aurangabad |
21 |
Gawade Aniket Vitthal |
RCF, Mumbai |
22 |
Mahajan Rakshanda Anil |
Elring Klinger Pune |
Research Guide Recognition
Sr. No. |
Name of Research Guides |
Seat Vacancy |
1 |
Dr. G. M. Malwatkar | 06 |
2 |
Dr. P. J. Gaidhane |
04 |
Research Students in the Department
Sr. No. | Name of Research Scholar | Name of supervisor / s | Title of research topic | |
1 | Ankush Madhukar Gund | ankush.gund@bvcoenm.edu.in | Dr. G. M. Malwatkar | Performance Monitoring and Evaluation of Industrial Automation Using Low-Cost Embedded Platforms. |
2 | Mohammed Mujtahid Mohammed Mohsin Ansari | mujtahidansari@gmail.com | Dr. P. J. Gaidhane | Analysis and Enhancing Power System Stability with High Penetration of Renewable Energy |
3 | Shaktikumar Ranjit Shiledar | shaktishiledar@gmail.com | Dr. G. M. Malwatkar | Discrete-time sliding mode control strategies for performance improvement of systems |
4 | Mahendra Keshaw Dawane | dawanemk@rediffmail.com,dawanemk@gmail.com | Dr. G M Malwatkar | Investigation and Implementation of Robust Control Methods for Parametric Uncertain Systems |
5 | Mr. Vijay Sitaram Pawar | vspawar1971@gmail.com | Dr. P. J. Gaidhane | Power Quality Improvement in Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System using Maximum Power Point Tracking Systems |
6 | Vijaykumar Sidramappa Biradar | vjaybiradar@gmail.com | Dr. G. M. Malwatkar | A Sliding Mode Control Approach for Open Loop Stable and Unstable Processes |
7 | Nagesh Sakharam Pande | globalobligation2020@gmail.com |
Dr. Atul Phadke Dr. P. J. Gaidhane |
Addressing the Challenges in Feeding Railway Platform Roof-Top PV Generation to 25 kV AC Overhead Traction |
8 | Maheshkumar Shantaram Patil | maheshdip@gmail.com | Dr. R.D. Kokate | Statistical Process Monitoring and Analysis using Advanced Tools for Smart Manufacturing |
Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Constitution of BoS in Instrumentation Engineering approved by AC in its eighth meeting conducted on 20th December 2019
Sr. No. |
Post in BoS |
Name, Designation, and Affiliation |
Designation of member as per guidelines |
1 |
Chairman |
Dr. G M Malwatkar Associate Professor GCOE, Jalgaon. 9225617649
|
Head of the Department |
2 |
Member |
Prof. Shirish Adam, Asst. Prof. GCOE, Jalgaon. 9011630306, |
Expert for Controllers and Automation |
3 |
Member |
Prof. M. S. Patil Asst. Prof. GCOE, Jalgaon. 9422223957 |
Expert for Systems and Control, Signal Processing, data analutics |
4 |
Member |
Prof. A. A. Ansari Asst. Prof. GCOE, Jalgaon. 9623611142 |
Expert for Measurement and Instrumentation. |
5 |
Member |
Dr. P J Gaidhane Asst. Prof. GCOE, Jalgaon. 7972300757 |
Expert for Skill-Based Education. |
6 |
Member |
Prof. A. M. Dongardive Asst. Prof. GCOE, Jalgaon. 9689222416 |
Expert for Soft computing and Artificial intelligence |
7 |
Member |
Dr. G V Lakhekar Assistant Professor in Instrumentation, COEP Techological University, Pune 9623611142 |
Two Experts (In the subject from outside the college to be nominated by Academic council) |
8 |
Member |
Dr. M. R. Bongulwar Associate Professor in Instrumentation, Government College of Engineering & Research, Avsari 7719059196 |
|
9 |
Member |
Dr. R D Kokate Professor in Instrumentation, COEP Techological University, Pune 9767423528 |
One Expert ( To be nominated by the Vice-chancellor from panel of six recommended by the college Principal) |
10 |
Member |
Dr. P. S. Shingare, Director (Wind Energy Business) Vertive Energy Pvt. Ltd., Pune (Formerly Emersion Energy) 9881135104 |
One Representative (From Industry) |
11 |
Member |
Shri. Prashant T. Bhosale, M.E. (Process Instrumentation) Engineer (Managerial Grade) Toyo Engineering India Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai 09822028154 |
One postgraduate Meritorious alumnus |
12 |
Member Secretary |
Prof. S. S. Nerkar Associate Professor (CAS) GCOE, Jalgaon. 9422178758 |
Expert for Soft computing and Artificial intelligence |
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1 | First BoS MoM (April, 2013) | Download |
2 | Second BoS MoM (April, 2015) | Download |
3 | Third BoS MoM (April, 2016) | Download |
4 | Fourth BOS MOM | Download |
5 | Fifth BOS MOM | Download |
6 | Sixth BOS MOM | Download |
7 | Seventh BOS MOM | Download |
8 | Eighth BOS MOM | Download |
9 | Ninth BOS MOM | Download |
10 | Tenth BOS MOM | Download |
11 | Eleventh BOS MOM | Download |
12 | Twelth BoS MoM | Download |
13 | Thirteenth BoS MoM | Download |
14 | Fourteenth BoS MOM | Download |
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO 1 Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO 2 Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO 3 Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
PO 4 Conduct investigations of complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PO 5 Modern Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an under- standing of the limitations.
PO 6 The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.
PO 7 Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PO 8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
PO 9 Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settings.
PO 10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering com- munity and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions.
PO 11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO 12 Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life- long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
PEO 1 Excel in industry / technical profession with multidisciplinary competency. (Fundamentals)
PEO 2 Attain a strong foundation in mathematical, scientific and Instrumentation engineering fundamentals required to solve engineering problems and also to pursue higher studies. (Core Competence)
PEO 3 Acquire scientific and engineering breadth of Instrumentation engineering so as to comprehend, design and analyse automatic control systems and obtain the solutions for the real life problems. (Core Competence)
PEO 4 Inculcate professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach and be able to resolve engineering issues to broader social context. (HSS and Breadth)
PEO 5 Demonstrate hands on practice on state-of-art automatic industrial applications. (Life Long Learning)
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO 1 Excel in Design/ operation/ maintenance of component, product and instrumentation system.
PSO 2 Inculcate comprehensive education in Instrumentation engineering to ensure core competency in Process control engineering and Biomedical Instrumentation.
PSO 3 Execute the professional, scientific, ethical and managerial skills to plan and accomplish project.
Short Term Courses for Students (Academic Year 2018-2020)
Sr. No. |
Name of Training Program |
Name of Training Organization |
Coordinator |
Beneficiaries |
1 |
ARDUINO Uno/Genuino For Instrumentation and Control Basics 15th -19th Sep. 2018 05th -09th Aug. 2019 |
Amb’ CDSP PVT Ltd, Aurangabad |
Mr. S. G. Adam |
Second Year Students 64 Third Year Students 57 |
2 |
MATLAB and Simulink and its Application 25th -27th Jan. 2019 |
Dr. P. S. Londhe Expert GCOE, Chandrapur |
Mr. M. S. Patil |
Third Year Students 60 |
3 |
Industrial Automation 19th -23rd Aug. 2019 |
PROLIFIC SYSTEMS and TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD. PUNE |
Dr. G. V. Lakhekar |
Third Year Students 60 |
4 |
Amazon Web services 12th -15th Oct. 2019 |
Unnati Development and Training Center Pvt. Ltd, Aurangabad |
Dr. G. V. Lakhekar |
Third Year Students 60 |
5 |
Softskill and aptitude training programme 30th Aug. – 27th Oct. 2018 |
O2 Breathing Brains', Near Kokane Talim, Timber Area, Miraj – 416410, Sangli, Maharashtra. | Training and Placement Office | Third and Final Year Students |
6 |
Employability Skill Test 28th – 31st Aug. 2018 |
O2 Breathing Brains', Near Kokane Talim, Timber Area, Miraj – 416410, Sangli, Maharashtra. | Training and Placement Office | Third and Final Year Students |
7. |
GATE Training 27th May- 21st June 2019 |
NPIU TEQIP-III through external training organization |
Institute Level |
Third Year Students |
Sr. No. | Title | Download |
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1 | Testing and Consultancy GR and Policy | Download |
2 | Final Year Project List (2019-2020) | Download |
3 | NBA Accreditation Letter 29/03/2018 | Download |
4 | EOA Report 2020-2021 | Download |
5 | MoU_Leotechsa Robotics Pvt. Ltd Pune | Download |
6 | MoU_Prolific Systems and Technologies | Download |
7 | MoU Amb’s C-DSP Aurangabad | Download |
8 | MoU Unnati Development and Training Center | Download |
9 | TEQIP-III_Equipment List_DSR | Download |
10 | Faculty Publications List (2018-2020) | Download |
11 | B. Tech ISE-II and SS IV Time Table (2019-20) | Download |
12 | Final Year_INSTRU_TH_ESE_PR_ESE_ISE-II_Self S | Download |
Sr. No. |
Name of Faculty |
Designation |
Qualification |
Nature of Association (Regular/Contractual/Adjunct) |
1 |
Dr. G. M. Malwatkar |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D. |
Regular |
2 |
A. A. Ansari |
Assistant Professor |
M.E. ( Instrumentation) |
Regular |
3 |
A. M. Dongardive |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech. (IITR) |
Regular |
4 |
Dr. P J Gaidhane |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D. |
Regular |
5 |
Dr. S. S. Nerkar |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D. |
Regular |
6 |
S. G. Adam |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech. ( BME) IITB |
Regular |
7 |
M. S. Patil |
Assistant Professor |
M. E. (Electronics) |
Regular |
8 |
P. J. Turare |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. ( Control System) |
Regular |
9 |
Janardhan N. Jadhav |
Instructor Tech. Lab. Assistant |
B. Com. ITI (DPCS) |
Regular |
10 |
Rajendra L. Wani |
Instructor Tech. Lab. Assistant |
B. Sc. ( Chemistry) |
Regular |
11 |
Nadim F. Tadvi |
Laboratory Assistant |
B. Com. |
Regular |