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College of Engineering And Technology, Akola.

THE SOCIETY

,SHRI SHIVAJI EDUCATION SOCIETY AMRAVATI ESTD: 1932

FOUNDER PRESIDENT

SHIKSHAN MAHARSHI AND KRISHI RATNA Late Dr. PANJABRAO ALIAS BHAUSAHEB DESHMUKH. ( 27TH DECEMBER, 1898 – 10TH APRIL, 1965)

FOUNDER PRESIDENT HIS LIFE 27TH DEC. 1898 TO 10TH APR 1965 HIGHER EDUCATION : AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, BAR AT LAW, Ph.D. SOCIAL REFORMIST WORKED CLOSELY WITH Dr. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR DEDICATED HIS LIFE FOR THE CAUSE OF THE FARMERS & EDUCATION FOUNDED SHRI SHIVAJI EDN. SCTY. IN 1932 FIRST UNION AGRICULTURE MINISTER OF FREE INDIA 1952 – 1956 UNION CO OPERATION MINISTER 1957-58 AWARDED KRISHI RATNA BY GOVT. OF INDIA DEPTT OF POSTS HAVE RELEASED POSTAL STAMP COMEMORATING HIM

FOUNDER PRESIDENT HIS MISSION SOCIAL UPLIFTMENT OF DOWNTRODDEN ECONOMIC GROWTH OF FARMERS USE OF EDUCATION AS A TOOL FOR ERADICATION OF SOCIAL EVILS EDUCATION FOR THE MASSES EDUCATION FOR ALL IRRESPECTIVE OF CASTE, CREED & RELIGION AMRAVATI REGION ATTAINED MAXIMUM LITERACY DURING THE DECADE 1950 - 1960 IT WAS MAINLY DUE TO THE VISION OF OUR FOUNDER PRESIDENT WHO ESTABLISHED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES ALL OVER VIDARBHA TO PROVIDE EDUCATION TO THE MASSES

SHRI SHIVAJI EDCATION SOCIETY AMRAVATI’S

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, AKOLA AT POST BABHULGAON (Jh), N.H. No. 6, TAL., DIST. AKOLA (M.S.) 444 104

ESTABLISHED IN 1983 AFFILIATED TO

AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY, AMRAVATI DIST. AMRAVATI PIN: 444 662 STATE : MAHARASHTRA

SELF FINANCING NON – MINORITY NO PHYSICAL, FINANCIAL OR HUMAN RESOURCES ARE SHARED WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS

OUR MISSION

OUR MISSION

“TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR OVERALL DEVELOPMENT”

VISION STATEMENT

VISION STATEMENT College of Engineering & Technology Akola, in full obeisance to the vision and foresight of Dr. Panjabrao alias Bhausaheb Deshmukh, will strive tirelessly to educate and qualify the students who are future engineers and technocrats to take up the challenges of modern era, so that they are nationally and globally accepted, in the application of their skills and knowledge to the benefit and development of the society.

AIMS

AIMS

• To impart quality education in technical and related subjects. • To provide advanced and up to date knowledge and information in all subjects taught.

• To groom students for well developed personality. • Career development of students. • To participate in the industrial development of region. • To participate in community development. • To give students a sense of pride as true representative of rich spiritual and cultural tradition of india

• To orient the system as student centered.

GOALS & OBJECTIVES

GOALS & OBJECTIVES



Effective transfer of knowledge of technical and other subjects by best teacher - learner communication.



To develop well organized student counseling, guidance and career planning activity.



To instill self - esteem, confidence and spirit of adventurous competitiveness in students.



To monitor betterment of academic results.



To develop continuous evaluations and examination system.



To have best access system.



Faculty improvement.



Interaction with industry and society.

GOVERNING BODY

GOVERNING BODY Shri Vasantrao R. Dhotre. , President, S.S.E.S.,Amaravati.

( Chairman)

Shri Dilip B. Ingole.

(Member)

Shri Abasaheb V. Burghate. .

(Member)

Shri Gajananrao K. Ingole.

(Member)

Shri Umesh W. Mahalle.

(Member)

Shri Dr. N. K. Kole Shri P. D. Porey Prof. Dr. V. S. Sapkal Shri S.P.S. Rathore Shri Bhimraoji Dhotre Prof. Dr. A. B. Marathe

(Nominee of AICTE - WRC ) (Member) ( Nominee of Amaravati University) (Training & Placement Dept.M.S) (Nominated Industrialist) ( Principal)

COURSES

COURSES COURSE

• • • • • • •

STARTED

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

1983-84

ACCREDITED

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

1983-84

ACCREDITED

POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

1983-84

ARCHITECTURE

1983-84

TEXTILE ENGINEERING

1984-85

CIVIL ENGINEERING

1985-86

COMPUTER SCI. & ENGINEERING

2002-03

ACCREDITED

ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED BY AICTE

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

AICTE NORMS

BUILT UP AREA LAND INSTRUCTIONAL AREA @ 6 SQ. MTR. PER STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE AREA 1 SQ. MTR. PER STUDENT AMENITIES 2 SQ. MTR. PER STUDENT SUBTOTAL CIRCULATION & OTHER @ 30 % GRAND TOTAL SQ. MTR. PER STUDENT

AVAILABLE

10 ACRES.

39.7 ACRES

5760

9654.63

960

808.65

1920

2621.66

8640

13084.94

2592

3925.482

11232

17010.42

11.75

17.72

YEAR WISE CLASS ROOMS REQUIREMENT

YEAR

REQUIRMENT PER SHIFT

AVAILABLE

ADDITIONAL TO BUILT

2007-08

16

17

00

2008-09

17

17

00

2009-10

18

17

01

2010-11

19

18

01

INFRASTRUCTURE AREA (EXISTING) REQUIRED

AVAILABLE

REQUIRED

AVAILABLE

CLASS ROOM

16

17

66

73.50

TUTORIAL

14

12

36

36.00

DRAWWING HALL

01

01

175

130.00

COMPUER CENTRE

01

02

175

205.25

LIBRARY

01

02

400

598.75

250

355.81

LABORATORY & WORKSHOP

TOTAL

1102

1399.31

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES 10000

1000

AREA AS PER NORMS (SQ. M)

NORMS Vs ACTUAL AREA

AREA ACTUAL AVAILABLE (SQ. M)

864

1475.95 900

400 175 194 100

150

205

160 100

66 73.5 36 36

10

1 CLASS ROOM TUTORIAL AREA (SQ. ROOMS AREA MTR.)

DRAWING HALL AREA

COMPUTER LIBRARY AREA WORK SHOPS CENTRE AREA AREA

CANTEEN

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES POWER BACK UP NORM

: 25 KVA

AVAILABLE GENERATOR INVERTER U.P.S.

: 25 KVA : 1 KVA : 3 KVA

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES: OTHERS INTERNET

: BROAD BAND LINE 2 MbPS

INTRANET

: ALL DEPARTMENTS

EPABX / INTERCOM

: ALL DEPARTMENTS

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES: OTHERS TOTAL COST OF BOOKS : Appr. Rs. 58 LACS SUFFICIENT DRINKING AND UTILITY WATER SUPPLY ALL WEATHER ROADS SANITATION AND HYGIENE TRANSPORT DISPENSARY DEPARTMENTAL STORES BOYS’ COMMON ROOM GIRLS’ COMMON ROOM OPEN AIR THEATRE GARDEN : ‘D’ LAWN

: 2 BUSES (55 SEATER EACH)

CENTRAL COMPUTING FACILITY

CENTRAL COMPUTING FACILITY

NAME: NO. OF PC TERMINAL : NETWORK:

COMPUTER CENTRE 40 ALL ( P-IV) INTERANET OF 100 Mbps INTERNET 2 Mbps BROAD BAND

CENTRAL LIBRARY FACILITY

CENTRAL LIBRARY FACILITY SUBSCRIPTION FOR Indest AN e-JOURNAL SCHEME OF AICTE SR. NO

PARTICULAR

NUMBERS

1

TOTAL OF STUDENTS IN THE INSTITUTE (2005-2006)

2

READING HALL CAPACITY

3

TOTAL CARPET AREA SQ.MTR.

4

NO. OF TITLES

6977

5

NO. OF BOOKS

13946

6

NO. OF NATIONAL JOURNALS

640 250 NOS. 845 SQ.MTR.

50

CENTRAL LIBRARY FACILITY SR. NO

PARTICULAR

NUMBERS

7

NO. OF INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

15

8

NON –TECHNICAL JOURNALS

05

TOTAL COST OF : 9

10

A) BOOKS

62,15,098 LAC

B) SUBSCRIPTION FOR JOURNALS

1,31,941 LAC

COST OF FURNITURE

8,81,500 LAC

CENTRAL LIBRARY FACILITY SR. NO

PARTICULAR

11

XEROX FACILITY IS AVAILABLE

12

INTERNET FACILITY IS AVAILABLE

13

NO OF COMPUTERS AVAILABLE IN THE LIBRARY

14

MULTIMEDIA FACILITY AVAILABLE

15

ANY OTHER AMENITIES PROVIDED TO STUDENTS IN LIBRARY

NUMBERS

P IV (BAND WIDTH): 05 YES AUDIO / VIDEO SECTION

LIBRARY NUMBER OF TITLES OF THE BOOKS SR. NO

COURSE(S)

NUMBER OF TITLES OF THE BOOKS REQUIRED

AVAILABLE

1.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

250

494*

2.

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

250

28 * Including PESAA Library

LIBRARY NUMBER OF VOLUMES SR. NO

NUMBER OF VOLUMES COURSE(S) REQUIRED

AVAILABLE

1.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

1000

1423*

2.

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

1000

203 * Including PESAA Library

LIBRARY NUMBER OF JOURNALS NUMBER OF JOURNALS SR NO

NATIONAL

COURSE(S)

INTERNATIONAL

REQUIRED

AVAILABLE

REQUIRED

AVAILABLE

1.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

06

11

06

01

2.

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATIO N ENGINEERING

06

04

06

03

CENTRAL WORKSHOP

CENTRAL WORKSHOP SR. NO.

SHOP

AREA

COST OF EQUIPMENT RS.

1

MACHINE SHOP

341.64 SQ.MTR

2631711.63

2

FITTING SHOP, SMITHY SHOP & FOUNDRY

139.97 SQ.MTR + 30.00

116043.75 70977.25

3

WELDING & CARPENTRY

69.02 SQ.MTR

502560.23 104125.00

TARGET DATES FOR START OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

INSTITUTE HAS IDENTIFIED THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMMES SR. NO.

NAME OF PROGRAMME

INTAKE

TARGET YEAR

1

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

60

2006 – 2007

2

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

00

2006 – 2007

3

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION

60

2006 – 2007

TOTAL

120

STATISTICAL DATA AT COLLEGE LEVEL SHOWS, THERE IS DECREASE IN DEMAND FOR PRODUCTION ENGINEERING.

REPORTED ADMISSION IN FIRST YEAR

TOTAL CAPACITY OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

TOTAL ADMITTED STUDENTS IN PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

60

19

240

130

2004-2005

60

07

240

96

2005 –2006

40

10

220

61

YEAR

INTAKE CAPACITY OF PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

2003-2004

COMPUTER Sc. & ENGINERRING

7000

TOTAL INTAKE VARIATION 1983 - 2005

5000

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TOTAL INTAKE

6000

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

4000 3000

ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

2000

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

1000

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING YEAR

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

1984

1983

1982

0

COMPARISON

SEMESTER – I (IDENTICAL) PRODUCTION ENGINEERING CODE

SUBJECT

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CODE

SUBJECT

1S1

MATHEMATICS -I

1S1

MATHEMATICS -I

1S2

APPLIED PHYSICS –I

1S2

APPLIED PHYSICS –I

1S3

APPLIED CHEMISTRY –I

1S3

APPLIED CHEMISTRY –I

1S4

COMPUTER SCIENCE-I

1S4

COMPUTER SCIENCE-I

1S5

ENGINEERING MECHANICS –I

1S5

ENGINEERING MECHANICS –I

1S6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING –I

1S6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING –I

1S7

ENGINEERING DRAWING –I

1S7

ENGINEERING DRAWING –I

1S8

WORKSHOP -I

1S8

WORKSHOP -I

SEMESTER – I I (IDENTICAL) PRODUCTION ENGINEERING CODE

SUBJECT

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CODE

SUBJECT

2S1

MATHEMATICS -II

2S1

MATHEMATICS -II

2S2

APPLIED PHYSICS –II

2S2

APPLIED PHYSICS –II

2S3

APPLIED CHEMISTRY –II

2S3

APPLIED CHEMISTRY –II

2S4

COMPUTER SCIENCE-II

2S4

COMPUTER SCIENCE-II

2S5

ENGINEERING MECHANICS –II

2S5

ENGINEERING MECHANICS –II

2S6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING –II

2S6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING –II

2S7

ENGINEERING DRAWING –II

2S7

ENGINEERING DRAWING –II

2S8

WORKSHOP -II

2S8

WORKSHOP -II

SEMESTER - III

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

CODE

SUBJECT

3SMP1

MATHEMATICS-III

3SMP1

MATHEMATICS-III

3SMP2

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

3SMP2

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

Lab Available

3SP3

FLUID POWER & SYSTEMS

3SM3

FLUID POWER-I

Lab Available

3SP4

THERMAL POWER ENGG.

3SM4

ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Lab Available

3SMP5

MANUFACTURING PROCESS -I

3SMP5

MANUFACTURING PROCESS -I

Work Shop

SEMESTER - IV

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

CODE

SUBJECT

4SMP1

BASIC ELECTRICAL DRIVER & CONTROL

4SMP1

BASIC ELECTRICAL DRIVER & CONTROL

Lab Available

4SMP2

ENGINEERING METALLURGY

4SMP2

ENGINEERING METALLURGY

Lab Available

4SP3

THEORY OF MACHINES

4SM3

ENERGY CONVERSION-I

4SMP4

MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II

4SMP4

MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II

Work Shop

4SMP5

MACHINE DRAWING

4SMP5

MACHINE DRAWING

D. H.

SEMESTER - V PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

CODE

SUBJECT

5SP1

DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS

5SM1

COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS -I

5SP2

5SP2

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS INPRODUCTION ENGINEERING

5SM2

PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

8SP2

5SP3

TOOL ENGINEERING-I

5SM3

HEAT TRANSFER

5SMP 4 5SP6

MEASUREMENT SYSTEM 5SP6 MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE

5SMP 4

MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

5SM5

THEORY OF MACHINE -I

Lab Available

4SP3

SEMESTER - VI PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

CODE

SUBJECT

6SP1

TOOL ENGINEERING-II

6SM1

FLUID POWER-II

3SP3

6SP2

METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL

6SM2

MACHINE DESIGN –I

5SP1

6SP3

CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING

6SM3

COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS- II

7SP2

6SP4

WORK STUDY

6SM4

CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING

6SP5

MACHINE TOOL DESIGN

6SM5

THEORY OF MACHINE -II

6SP6

INDUSTRIAL VISIT

Lab Available 4SP3

SEMESTER - VII PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

CODE

SUBJECT

7SP1

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL

7SM1

MACHINE DESIGN –II

7SP2

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

7SM2

ENERGY CONVERSION –II

INDUSTRIAL 7SMP3 MANAGEMENT AND COSTING

7SMP3

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND COSTING

7SP4

MECHATRONICS

7SM4

AUTOMATION ENGINEERING

7SP5

ELECTIVE

7SM5

ELECTIVE – I *

8SP5

PROJECT & SEMINAR

8SM5

PROJECT & SEMINAR

5SP1

8SP3

7SM5:

CODE

ELECTIVE – I *

SUBJECT

1

NONCONVENTIONAL ENERGY SYSTEM

2

TOOL ENGINEERING

3

AARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & EXPERT SYSTEMS

4

MECHATRONICS

REMARKS

5SP3 & 6SP1

7SP5

SEMESTER - VIII PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

CODE

SUBJECT

8SP1

ADVANCED PRODUCTIVITY TECHNIQUES

8SM1

ELECTIVE –II *

8SP2

PROCESS ENGINEERING

8SM2

ELECTIVE –III *

8SP3

COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING

8SM3

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

8SMP4 8SP5

OPERATION RESEARCH TECHNIQUE *PROJECT & SEMINAR

8SMP4 8SM5

OPERATION RESEARCH TECHNIQUE *PROJECT & SEMINAR

8SM1:

CODE

ELECTIVE – II *

SUBJECT

REMARKS

1

I. C. ENGINES

2

PRODUCTION PLANNING 7 CONTROL

7SP1

3

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

5SP2

4

ADVANCE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

8SP1

8SM2:

CODE

ELECTIVE – III *

SUBJECT

1

REFERIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

2

MACHINE TOOL DESIGN

3

FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

4

ROBOTICS

REMARKS

6SP5

8SP3

LABORATORY REQUIRED FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AS PER SYLLABUS

SEMESTER – I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS Code

Subject

1S2

APPLIED PHYSICS –I

AVAILABLE

1S3

APPLIED CHEMISTRY –I

AVAILABLE

1S4

COMPUTER SCIENCE-I

AVAILABLE

1S5

ENGINEERING MECHANICS –I

AVAILABLE

1S6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING –I

AVAILABLE

1S7

ENGINEERING DRAWING –I

AVAILABLE

1S8

WORKSHOP -I

AVAILABLE

SEMESTER – II MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS Code

Subject

1S2

APPLIED PHYSICS –II

AVAILABLE

1S3

APPLIED CHEMISTRY –II

AVAILABLE

1S4

COMPUTER SCIENCE-II

AVAILABLE

1S5

ENGINEERING MECHANICS –II

AVAILABLE

1S6

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING –II

AVAILABLE

1S7

ENGINEERING DRAWING –II

AVAILABLE

1S8

WORKSHOP -II

AVAILABLE

SEMESTER – III

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS CODE

SUBJECT

3SMP2

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

AVAILABLE

FLUID POWER-I

AVAILABLE

MANUFACTURING PROCESS -I

AVAILABLE

3SM3 3SMP5

SEMESTER – IV

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS CODE

SUBJECT

4SMP1

BASIC ELECTRICAL DRIVER & CONTROL

AVAILABLE

4SMP2

ENGINEERING METALLURGY

AVAILABLE

4SM3

ENERGY CONVERSION-I

4SMP4

MANUFACTURING PROCESS-II

AVAILABLE

4SMP5

MACHINE DRAWING

AVAILABLE

SEMESTER – V MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS CODE

SUBJECT

5SM1

COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS -I

AVAILABLE

5SM2

PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

AVAILABLE

5SM3

HEAT TRANSFER

AVAILABLE

5SMP4

MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

AVAILABLE

5SM5

THEORY OF MACHINE -I

AVAILABLE

SEMESTER – VI

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING REMARKS CODE

SUBJECT

6SM1

FLUID POWER-II

AVAILABLE

6SM2

MACHINE DESIGN –I

AVAILABLE

6SM3

COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS- II

AVAILABLE

6SM5

THEORY OF MACHINE -II

AVAILABLE

SEMESTER – VII MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CODE

SUBJECT

REMARKS

7SM1

MACHINE DESIGN –II

AVAILABLE

7SM2

ENERGY CONVERSION –II

AVAILABLE

7SM4

AUTOMATION ENGINEERING

AVAILABLE

7SM5.1

NONCONVENTIONAL ENERGY SYSTEM

7SM5.2

TOOL ENGINEERING

AVAILABLE

7SM5.3

AARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & EXPERT SYSTEMS

AVAILABLE

7SM5.4

MECHATRONICS

AVAILABLE

SEMESTER – VIII

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

REMARKS

CODE

SUBJECT

8SM2.1

REFERIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

AVAILABLE

8SM2.2

MACHINE TOOL DESIGN

AVAILABLE

8SM2.3

FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

AVAILABLE

8SM2.4

ROBOTICS

AVAILABLE

8SM3 8SMP4

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING OPERATION RESEARCH TECHNIQUE

AVAILABLE

DEPARTMENT WISE FACULTY REQUIREMENT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

PROFESSOR YEAR Reqm’t.

Department

Reqm’t.

Department

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

LECTURER Reqm’t.

Department

01

ELECTRICAL

01

MECH. ENGG.

01

CIVIL ENGG.

01

MATH'S

01

MECH. ENGG.

02

EXTC.

01

EXTC.

02

MECH. ENGG.

03

EXTC.

01

MECH. ENGG.

01

MECH. ENGG.

02

MECH. ENGG.

01

EXTC.

01

EXTC.

04

EXTC.

YEAR WISE FACULTY REQIREMENT 10 09 08

06

LECTURER

07

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

06 05 04

05

02

PROFESSOR 02

03 02

03

02

02 01

01 00 2006-07

2007-08

2008-09 YEAR

2009-10

COLLEGE AT A GLANCE

COLLEGE BUILDING

COLLEGE FRONT ‘D’ LAWN

OPEN THEATER

PARKING + CYCLE STAND

COLLEGE BUSES

LIBRARY: GROUND FLOOR

LIBRARY: FIRST FLOOR

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

COMPUTER CENTER

DEPARTMENT

HOD MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (PROPOSED)

CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

PHYSICS LABORATORY

ELECTRICAL LABORATORY

MECHANICS LABORATORY

DRAWING HALL

FITTING +SMITHY (WORK-SHOP)

CARPENTRY SHOP (WORK-SHOP)

MACHINE SHOP ( WORK-SHOP)

FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY

DESIGN HALL

HEAT TRANSFER LABORATORY

MEASURMENT SYSTEM LABORATORY

AUTOMATION & MECHATRONICS LABORATORY

CAD/CAM/CAPE LABORATORY

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