Accreditation Proforma Part-ii

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1.0 NAME OF DEPARTMENT: Department of Production Engineering 2.0 Full address with Fax/telephone no. :college of engg. & technology, akola Fax no:0724-2259024 3.0 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT : 1983 4.0 Objectives & Self appraisal a) What are the principal long range/short range goals of your Department? To what extent are they being achieved? What are the major constraints experienced? Long Range goals : 1. To develop the department, which will be unique in this area for academic and industrial, needs. 2. Department will strive hard to get Post Graduation courses in the near future. 3. Department wants to bring a strong bond between industries by way of industrial related projects. 4. Department has planed to obtain the ISO certification. 5. Department has planed to technology rural masses. 6. To create excellent facility for technical education and start research in the field. 7. Collaborate with foreign Universities. Short Range Goals : 1. CAD/CAM Laboratory is to be developed on priority. 2. Strengthen the departmental library (PESAA). 3. To purchase a personal computer for PESAA. 4. To include the periodicals/Technical magazines in the departmental library. 5. To carry out repairs of existing equipments to bring them in working condition. 6. Strengthen the technical aids by purchasing overhead projector. 7. To make efforts for character building and personality development. 8. To start software course other than academic syllabus. 9. To enhance industry institute interaction. 10. To plan and schedule all the activities of department. 11. To correspond with I.I.T's/ Renowned universities/foreign universities to identify the fields for cooperation. To what extent are they being achieved? 1. Proposal for the CAD/CAM Lab is already given and it is under consideration. 2. College is doing efforts to recruit the required qualified staff. 3. We are sending students and staff members for various workshops, seminar, and exhibitions. Staff is deputed for summer and winter school. 4. Qualifications of existing staff is being improved. 5. Repairs of equipment/instruments is going on. 6. Modernization of laboratory is being undertaken. 7. Industries sponsored projects are undertaken every year. 8. PESAA library is enriched by purchasing new books every year. Major constraints experienced 1. College is being located in a non-industrialized zone of state. Few local industries are available. 2. Unwillingness of industries from developed region to interact with department. 3. Student community not well aware of scope of branch, which results in fewer admissions. 4. Students of low percentage of marks at H.S.C. level are taking admissions. 5. High cost of books, periodicals equipments. Please summarize major developments and progress achieved during the last 5 years. 1.Recruitment of adequate qualified staff :Department has adequate qualified staff as under: Professor 1 Assistant Professor - Nil Lecturer 10

Continuous efforts are made to induct staff as per A.I.C.T.E. Norms through frequent advertisement. Workload is properly distributed among the staff as per A.I.C.T.E. Norms. For extra work load contributory staff is appointed. 2. Faculty quality improvement programme: The staff has undergone refresher courses/summer and winter schools/short term training courses. Five staff members were permitted to do their post graduation out of which to have successfully completed post graduation and rest are about to complete their P.G. in recent future. 3. Industrial interaction: Students of third year B.E. production are taken to long industrial visits every year in different states. Short visits are also arranged in the nearby industries. The students are assumed to prepare detail deport on industrial visit and viva voce is also conducted. 4. industrial related projects : Some project groups are encouraged to undertake industrial related projects. such projects consists of finding solutions of some of the common/special industrial problems which need research, study, time and devotion. 5. Production engineering students academic association (PESAA) Founded On: 18th August 1986, Concept By: Prof. Shri C. V. Deshmukh (H. O. D.) Materialized By: Prof. Shri S. K. Patil PESAA aims at making students bold, to Remove their stage fear and try to inculcate the most important and strong motive force of this Entire Universe "CONFIDENCE", And By The Grace Of God We Have Achieved This To A Great Extent. The Tools That We Employ To Achieve Our Goals Include Debates, Speeches, Elocutions, Different Sports, Quizzes, Group Discussions, Industrial Visits, Technical Symposiums, Cartoons, and various other functions. 6. Infrastructure development: The department has following major laboratories. 1) Hydraulics and pneumatic lab 2) Metrology and quality control lab 3) Measurement system lab 4) CAD/CAM lab 5) Applied thermodynamics lab 6) Theory of machine lab 7) Metallurgy lab Note: every lab in-charge should give the details of equipments and facilities available in their respective labs. Meter testing facility: Regional transport officer has authorized the department for meter testing of autorickshaw. c) Please indicate any significant projects under consideration for future development of teaching and research programs. 1) It is proposed to start postgraduate courses, which will boost the research program. 2) A project of modernization of existing laboratories and removal of obsolesce is also proposed. 3) It is also proposed to start a consultancy in the field of hydraulics and pneumatics, quality control. 4) CAD/CAM training center for industrial people is also proposed. 5) It is proposed to start software training center for technical and industry related people. 6) Research lab recognition.

d) Please indicate adequacy of qualified faculty and trained supporting technical and non-technical staff. Department of production engineering is the biggest one among all other departments in college. Several subjects of other departments like applied thermodynamics, engineering Drawing, theory of machine, mechanical technology, refrigeration and air conditioning, machine drawing etc. are engaged by faculty members of production department. Other departments served by production engineering department includes textile, chemical, civil, computer, polymer. The total workload of production department is …………………(theory)……………………(practical). Department have expertise in the field of hydraulics and pneumatics, CAD/CAM, ergonomics, metallurgy, air conditioning, machine tools, management, production planning, quality control etc. department have adequate staff as per norms of A.I.C.T.E. e) What is the principal strength of department? 1) Qualified experience staff in adequate number. 2) Treasure of rare books and journals. 3) Production engineering students academic association 4) Adequate space for labs. 5) Availability of videocassettes, cd’s, teaching aids. 6) Support from principal and management. 7) Coordinal staff-staff, staff-students, staff-management relations. f) What are the principal weaknesses of department? 1) Course is not in demand as compared to the past. 2) Low percentages of students are seeking admissions in the college. 3) Inadequate trained and qualified supporting staff. 4) Industrially backward region. 5) Books modern equipments too costly. 6) No financial support from external agency. 7) Department do not have proper cad/cam lab. 8) Needs Internet facility. 9) Teaching aids are not adequate (O.H.P, LCD PROJECTOR) 10) Poor results of first year. 5.0 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES : Title of Field of Full Duration Sanctioned Year of Date of Programme Specialisation time or Strength Starting Approval partby AICTE time UnderProduction Full 4 years 60 1983 graduate Time Programmes Postgraduate Programmes Research Programmes 6.1. Details of courses & Examination S Annual/ Name of Weekly load Total Hours of Exams. r.No Semester the subject I.T.P* Teaching Theory/Practical . load

6.2. Give the following Annexures for each Programme Annexure I Details of course contents of each subject Annexure II Lecture scheme for each subject Annexure III List of experiments for each subject per semester Annexure IV No. of tutorials for each subject Annexure V List of final year projects and number of students per project Annexure VI List of books prescribed for study and for reference for each subject 6.3 Evaluation & Examination Systems system Theory Annual semester 8th semester 7th semester 6th semester 5th semester 4th semester 3rd semester 2nd semester !st semester

practical

57%

21%

77%

23%

67%

30%

69%

31%

69%

31%

69%

31%

67%

33%

67%

33%

Percent Weightage Tutorial Industrial Training

seminar/project

22%

3%

6.4 give details of the teaching aids used for lecture/drawing classes etc. • O.H.P (over head projector) • Display charts • Models (wooden models for engg. drawing sections of solids, m/c components, bearings etc) • Working models ( theory of machine, thermal power engg. lab etc.) • Trainer kits (hydraulic and pneumatics lab) • Educational multimedia • Video cassettes • VCD'S 6.5 Give details regarding guidance and counseling of students • Full fledge training and placement department • Industrial visits every year • Industrial training • Sponsored projects 7.0 give the details of achievements of the department (in the last five years) i) Projects under thrust /emerging area Attach list of projects in last five years ii) Modemisation and Removal of Obsolescence iii) Research and Development Projects

iv) Industry - institution interaction v) Any other achievements Every year industrial visit of third year B.E. production Engg. students is organised. 8.0 WHETHER THE DEPARTMENT HAS (a) Long/Short term R & D contracts or MoUs in any area ? (b) STEP (Science and Technology Enterpreneurship Programme)? (c) DSP/SAP of UGC? (d) COSIST of UGC? (e) Continuing Education Programmes ? (f) Patent rights ? (g) EDP Programmes ? (h) Centres of Excellence ? (i) Any others ? 9.0 COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMMES i. With other institutions ii. With National Research Laboratories iii. International Organisations/Laboratories/Institutions iv. Industry (Details to be given on a separate sheet not exceeding 100 words) 10.0 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED IN LAST FIVE YEARS i. Extension Programmes, including Training Programmes for Engineers from industries. ii. Staff Development Programmes for Teachers of other institutions iii. Department's contributions to Curriculum Development. 11.0 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OFFERED AND REVENUE EARNED IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS (Give details of title of assignment, sponsoring agency, value and duration) i. Consultancy Assignments ii. Sponsored Research Projects 12.0 GRANTS RECEIVED AND FUNDS GENERATED/PROVIDED Grants received From UGC under Development Any other fromMHRD/ SAP COSIST etc. grant under Agency AICTE for the MHRD (specify) programme 7th Plan 8th Plan 7th Plan 8thPlan 7th Plan 8 7th Plan 8th Plan Plan i. Amount allocated ii. Date of sanction iii. Details of Utilisation 13.0 WHAT ARE THE ANNUAL RECURRING GRANTS TO THE DEPT/PROGRAMME? Teaching Others Research PG UG

14.0 UTILISATION OF THE FACILITIES BY OTHER DEPARTMENTS, INDUSTRY, R & D ORGANISATIONS, ETC. Name of the Department

Equipment

No.of hours of utilisation per week

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 15.0 SPACE AND BUILDINGS 15.1 Space for Teaching and Learning (Each Programme/Dept.) S r.No Type of Space Seating capacity No. of rooms . 1. Lecture Rooms 2. Tutorial Rooms 3. Drawing Halls 4. Conference Rooms 5. Seminar Rooms 6. Committee Rooms 7. Studio Rooms 8. Others (Specify)

Area (Sq.m.)

15.2 Departmental Laboratories. Sr.No. Name Available Maximum Weely No.of No.of Recurring of the area size batch Hours of experiments experiments expenditure Lab. engagement required actually as per conducted Curricula 15.3 Give the list of major equipment in laboratories (costing one lakh or more) Sr.No. Name of Date and cost Date of Present Equipment/Instrument of purchase installation condition 15.4 Separate Departmental Workshops, if any: Name of the Workshop

Available area

a. Carpentry/Pattern shop b. Fitting shop

480 Sq.ft.

Equipment/ Machines available (20x48)

480 " " c. Smithy shop

285 " "

d. Welding shop e. Painting and sheet metal workshop f. Foundry g. Machine shop h. Others

247 " "

(15x19) (19x26)

247 " " 1560 " "

(26x66)

No.of students who can work at a time

Recurring expenditure

15.5 Departmental Library Seating capacity a. Reading hall b. Stack room c. Current Periodicals room

Area 30 05

16.0 ACHIEVEMENTS THE DEPARTMENT (a) No. of students admitted (all programmes) Year Programme Students Lateral admitted admission (b) Number of students qualified in national examinations. Year UGC/CSIR/NET GATE

11.30x5.82 sq.m 3.90 x 4.05

Students dropped out

Students passed out

Awards/Fellowships (National and International)

(c) Give the list of number of students who secured I class, Distinction and Rank in the university examinations. Year First Class Distinction Rank (d) Students selected in Central/State services through competitive examinations. Year Type of services Number (e) Details of placement of pass-outs during the last three years through (a) On Campus interviews (b) Selection Boards & (c) Others Placement Course No. passed within 3 months within 6 months

6 to 12 months

16.1 Number of students working for Ph.D. and M.E./M.Tech.programmes Year Programme No.of No.of Ph.D M.E./M.Tech.awarded Ph.D.students M.E./M.Tech.students awarded •

Give the list of Ph.D. scholars, along with the titles of the theses, the names of the guides, year of enrolment and year of award. • Give evaluation procedure of Ph.D. thesis. • Give no. of Ph.D. awarded since inception. • Give details of other programmes where Degrees are awarded by Research. 16.2 Give details of student chapters in National/International Technical Societies (such as IE, IEE, IEEE, CSI). If so, please give details of the activities on a separate sheet not exceeding 100 words. 16.3 Please furnish details of activities of Professional Associations (like Electrical Engineering Association. Civil Engineering Association. Mechanical Engineering Association) 17.0 FACULTY POSITIONS : 17.1 Present Status Year Number of posts sanctioned Number in position 2002-2003 Prof. 02 01 Professor A/P. 03 09 Lecturer (Regular) Lecturer 01 Lecturer

17.2 List of faculty members (Seniority wise) Name Desig- Date of nation joining the institutio n

Date of joining in the present post

Higher Qualification

Specialisation

1) Prof. C. V. Deshumkh 2) " A. M. Jain 3) " P. M. Tikle 4) " S. K. Patil 5) " S. S. Paraskar 6) " A.W. Mahore 7) " P. R. Wadnerkar 8) " S. C. Makwana 9) " H. S. Nemane 10) " D. V. Shirbhate 11) " S. J. Morey

12/09/88 21/01/86 13/04/86 12/09/86 25/10/93 25/10/93 26/10/93 28/10/93 01/08/98 01/08/98 01/08/98

M.Tech.(Prod.) B.E.(Prod.) B.E.(Met.) B.E.(Prod.) B.E. (Prod.) B.E. (Prod.) B.E. (Prod.) B.E. (Prod.) B.E. (Prod.) B.E. (Prod.) B.E. (Prod.)

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Prof. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect. Lect.

26/10/83 21/01/86 13/09/96 13/09/86 23/10/93 25/10/93 28/10/93 28/10/93 01/08/98 01/08/98 01/08/98

Total experince in teaching/research industry/orga nisation 20 yrs. 16 " 16 " 16 " 09 " 09 " 09 " 09 " 04 " 04 " 04 "

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