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Editor in Chief● Mr. Chandrashekhar V. Oak, IAS Editorial Committee● Dr. Subhash Mahajan● Mr. Gulabrao Thakre● Mr. Pramod Naik ● Dr. Suresh Yavalkar● Mr. Dnyandeo Nathe● Dr. Dharmpal Shingade● Dr. Dilip Nandanwar ● Mr. MaheshShivankar● Mr. Yomesh Shah● Mr. Avinash Amte● Mrs. Sujata Bijwe
EDITORIAL BOARD
Appeal to Contribute
Inside ...• Community Development through
Polytechnic Meeting in Mumbai• TEQIP - II Eighth Joint Review
Mission• MHT-CET Observers Meeting• Community Development through
Polytechnic Meeting in Mumbai• Transforming the Higher Education
Landscape of Maharashtra• Events @ Government College of
Engineering • News from State Project Facilitation
Unit, TEQIP, Maharashtra• Institutional Events Gallery
MAHARASHTRA STATE
Vol-2 Issue-I Jan - Mar 2017
NEWS LETTER
For Private Circulation Only
A national level discussion / guidance workshop was arranged by NPIU and SPFU, Maharashtra on 3rd & 4th February 2017 at Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Andheri, Mumbai. The theme of the workshop was “Key FM Procedures Applicable for Project Closure”. Mr. N. S. Agnihotri, Consultant, Finance, NPIU, Mr. Rajiv Mishra, Consultant (Finance and Procurement), NPIU and Dr. S. P. Yavalkar, State Project Coordinator and Dy. Director, DTE guided the institutes on the theme of program.
On this ocasion, TEQIP Coordinators and Financial Advisers of 23 participating States, approximately 50 in number attended the first half of the program and TEQIP Coordinators and Financial Advisers of 26 CFIs, approximately 55 in number, attended the second half of the program. The program was well organised and participants were greatly benefited by the guidence provided by NPIU experts.
A separate expenditure review meeting of the TEQIP- II Institutions of Maharashtra was arranged on the next day i.e., 4th February 2017. During this meeting important instructions related to audit, procurement, grace period payments, retention of staff during 4 month closure period etc. were discussed.
DTE Newsletter Editorial Board requests all its Regional Offices and various technical Institutes to send their latest information and photographs of events, activities and achievements of their students, faculty and institute for publication in DTE Newsletter on e mail address:[email protected]. They can also share information about certain Innovative Practices followed by them, Innovative Labs setup by them, International Collaboration / Industry Collaboration they have entered into and any National level Grants recieved by them, for publication in the Newsletter.
Hon. Minister Released TEQIP Brochure
NPIU Consultant guiding participants from various states about key FM Procedures for Project Closure
A TEQIP review meeting was organised on 21st January, 2017 in the chamber of Hon. Shri.Vinod Tawde, Minister, Higher & Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra. The meeting was chaired by Hon. Minister himself and was attended by officials from Minister’s Office, Higher & Technical Education Department and Directorate of Technical Education / SPFU. The minister reviewed the progress made by project institutes during the project period and also gave useful suggestions regarding activities
to be taken up by them and reporting. On this ocasion, a booklet containing brief information about TEQIP was also released at the hands of Hon. Shri. Tawde.
Hon. Shri. Vinod Tawde, Minister, Higher & Technical Education, releasing booklet containing information about TEQIP II in Maharashtra. Also present Dr. Kiran Patil, Deputy Secretary, Higher
& Technical Education Department and DTE Officials
Workshop on Key FM Procedures Applicable for TEQIP Project Closure
DTE Welcomes Shri. Chan-
drashekhar V. Oak, IAS, CET Cell Commissioner, Maharashtra State
From Director’s Desk ...
Directorate of Technical Education is going to publish first issue of its quarterly Newsletter. As Principal
Secretary of Higher and Technical Education Department, I feel extremely proud of this initiative. The Institutes, Industries and Technical Institutes are engaging into numerous activities, whereby contributing towards the development of our State and Country. Seminars & Conferences are being regularly organized
on different themes for
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Dear Readers,It gives me immense pleasure to extend my warm greetings and good wishes to all students, faculties and staff of technical institutes of Maharashtra. In today’s knowledge-based society, technical education has assumed an immensely significant role. Thus development of Technical Education should be carried out in
such a manner that skilled manpower of highest quality in adequate numbers are produced which will go a long way in enhancing the economic development of the state & country. Besides, in current scnario, Technical Education with Values and Ethics is the greatest need of the hour. The technical education system in Maharashtra has been making rapid strides in keeping pace with current industrial innovations & technological advances. This has happened due to relentless efforts of DTE team over the years. Today, our Directorate has evolved to attain a unique position of pride in the technical education system of our country. We, at DTE are committed to achieve excellence in technical education and assesses the success of our programs using the highest standards of quality, innovation and visibility. The core values of discipline, integrity and trust, holistic learning, ethics and professionalism, and concern for society & environment are all closely interwoven into the fabric of our academic programs. Providing quality technical education by way of improvement and strengthening of the infrastructure has always been our goal which will steer our future efforts also. We hope to garner support of one and all of you in our endeavor to bring about a qualitative change in the system.Finally, I take this opportunity to assure all students, their parents and other stakeholders that every effort will be made by us to further improve our technical education system to bring out the best from our institutes for the growth of our students.
Shri. Chandrashekhar V. Oak, IAS, Director of Technical Education, M.S.
Mumbai
DTE Welcomes Shri. Chandrashekhar V. Oak, IAS, Director, Technical Education, Maharashtra
Under Community Development Through Polytechnic Scheme, a one day training program on “Digital Financial Transaction” was organised for all the co-ordinators and instructors of CDTP scheme, at Conference Hall of Government Polytechnic, Bandra, Mumbai on 12th April, 2017. The Program was inaugurated at the hands of Dr. Suresh Yavalkar, Dy. Director, Technical Education & Dr. A.K. Jain, Coordinator CDTP & Professor of NITTTR Bhopal. Mrs. Ainul Attar, OSD, DTE Mumbai and Mr. S.V. Joshi, HOD Mech., G.P., Mumbai, were also present for the program.
AWARDED Ph.D.
Shri. D. N. Shingade, Principal, Govt. Polytechnic, Amravati and I/c Joint Director of Technical Education, Regional Office Amravati has been awarded Ph.D. degree by Sant Gadge baba Amravati University Amravati. Prof.
Shingade submitted his thesis on “An Experimental Investigation on Strength Characteristics of Expansive soil - Fly Ash mix reinforced with nylon fibres” under the guidance of Dr. D.K. Parbat, Nagpur, Sant Gadge baba Amravati University, Amravati. The Ph.D. was awarded to him in presence of Hon’ble Shri. C. Vidyasagar Rao, Governor of Maharashtra and Chanceller of University during 33rd Convocation of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati held on 23rd February 2017.
The program was aimed to create awareness about Digital Financial Literacy among the community to promote cashless economy.Dr. A.K. Jain, along with Mr. Ashish Chatakwar, Programmer, NITTTR, Bhopal had given presentations on “Need of Digital Economy & Cashless Transactions” and “Banking Related aspects related to Digital Financial Transactions.” The training program was attended by more than 60 co-ordinators and instructors from across the state. The program was ended with vote of thanks given by Mrs. Ainul Attar.
Dr. Subhash Mahajan, Joint Director, welcoming new Director of Technical Education, Shri. Chandrashekhar V. Oak, IAS on his joining office. Mr. D.S. Meshram, Joint Director and Dr. Suresh
Yavalkar, Dy. Director, were also present on this ocasion
Dr. A.K. Jain, Coordinator, CDTP & Professor of NITTTR, Bhopal addressing the participants on Awareness Programs of
CDTP Scheme
Dr. Suresh Yavalkar, Dy. Director, Technical Education, interacting with the paticipants of training program
Community Development Through Polytechnic Meeting in Mumbai
DTE Welcomes Shri. Chan-
drashekhar V. Oak, IAS, CET Cell Commissioner, Maharashtra State
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A live Observers workshop was conducted for Obervers of MHT-CET 2017 by CET Cell of Government of Maharashtra through Video Conferencing on 29th April 2017 at Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai. All the eight Divisional Authorities covering Six Regions of the state comprising of around 245 faculty along with Divisional & DTE/RO officers attended the same. This activity was coordinated by Prof. Y I Shah, OSD, DTE, Mumbai.
MHT-CET Observers Meeting throughVideo Conferencing
DTE Sponsored Programs held at Government College of Engineering, Nagpur
The eighth Joint Review Mission cum ICR Mission of the World Bank and Government of India was organised at New Delhi from 6th to 10th March 2017. Since the second phase of TEQIP project is scheduled to end on 31st March 2017, this was the concluding Review Mission for TEQIP-II. On 10th March 2017, all participating States were invited for sharing the findings of the mission with them. The meeting was chaired by Mr. R. Subrahmanyam, Additional Secretary (TE), MHRD, Government of India. Officials from the World Bank and NPIU also shared the dias. Representatives of participating states and other NPIU officials attended the meeting. During this meeting, Mr. R. Subrahmanyam, Additional Secretary (TE) discussed the project performance from Government of India’s perspective and also shared brief details about TEQIP-III. Ms. Tara Beteille, World Bank Official also discussed the project performance. Dr Rita Goyal, NPIU presented the project achievements vis-a-vis deliverables. Finally, Mr. Agnihotri from NPIU discussed important guidelines for financial closure of the project. The final ratings for the project performance were also shared with all the States on 10th March 2017. Mr. R. Subrahmanyam, Additional Secretary (TE) suggested that participating states should briefly discuss their lessons learnt and also innovative ideas implemented during project. After question and answer session, the meeting concluded with permission of the chair.
TEQIP - II : Eighth Joint Review Mission
Joint Review Mission cum ICR Mission Meeting of TEQIP II in progress at New Delhi
Shri. Chandrashekhar V. Oak, IAS, Director, Technical Education, heading MHT-CET Observers Meeting (L) and
Screenshot shot of Video Conferencing in progress (R)
One Week STTP on “Recent Trends in Environmental Pollution Control” was conducted at GCOE, Nagpur from
20th -24th March 2017
One Week “Workshop on Innovative Practices for Laboratory Functioning” for Lab Assistants was conducted
at GCOE, Nagpur from 14th to 18th March 2017
One Week STTP on “ Modern Trends in Construction Techniques and Methods for Infrastructural Development” was conducted at GCOE, Nagpur from 06th -10th March
2017
One week Personality Development Program for non - teaching staff of various Government Polytechnics and Govt.
Engineering Colleges was conducted at GCOE, Nagpur during 2nd to 6th January 2017
Changing Course
A Perspective On Skill Development & EntrepreneurshipFor successful career in any stream, the ability to think on own, strategic thinking & creative discernment are critical. The colonial Indian Education System, at its best taught us to study, to many (mostly the toppers) it imparted knowledge, however for the vast majority including hard working students it is about culture of learning by rote (often called cramming or mugging). Marks in examinations is the only goal, and the culture of ‘Marksism’
traverses across the family. As a consequence, most students who are fresh out of college don’t meet the requirements of the industry. Every employer in trade & industry complains that there is a severe shortage of students who are employable. The students get programmed to, ‘not to think on own’, naturally they are disgruntled about what they learnt is totally useless in the context of what they do in the work place. As a consequence, most students who are fresh out of college find it hard to get a job of their liking and expectation, while industry complains about skill gap & shortage of talent at every level.
Yet the students continue to get more attracted to a degree in academic education than the one which hones the work related skills. It is not the knowledge (alone) which comes handy & helps us advance in your career, it’s the use of knowledge and your practical & implementable understanding of it. The so called ‘skill gap’ is not just a talking point, it is a stark reality, and impediment to growth and even more an impediment to quality.
All the countries continue to deal with the challenges of providing jobs to the youngsters joining the job market at one hand and bridging the skill gap on other. Skills training is no longer depicted as second-class education in Malaysia. Japanese vocational schools are part of Japan’s higher education system. To make vocational high schools more attractive, in April 2007 the Korean government changed the name of vocational high schools into professional high schools, further the government also facilitated the entry of vocational high school graduates to colleges and universities. In UK some higher engineering-technician positions that require 4–5 years’ apprenticeship also require academic study. In Europe, particularly in the German-language areas, Vocational education is an important part of the education system. One of best example is of Germany, where by law, it is the shared responsibility of the state, the unions & industry associations. In Germany, about two-thirds of young people under age of 22 begin as an apprenticeship, and over three-fourth of them complete it. This creates a huge resource to the trade & industry where approximately half of all young people under 22 have completed an intensive apprenticeship. This has created a huge talent pool and high level of professionalism, and more importantly a culture of professional pride of the occupation.
Articulating the need for a Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, the Hon. Prime Minister said, “A separate Ministry, which will look after promoting entrepreneurship and skill development, would be created. Even developed countries have accorded priority to promoting skilled manpower”. As a continuation of its efforts, the Government launched the ‘1st Skill India Development Mission’ & ‘National Policy for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship’ on 15th July 2015.
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Mr. Shantanu Bhadkamkar
It is a good idea to expose the students to what their life will be at work place, and they being exposed to what the work place expects of them. If we want to reap the benefits of the demographic dividend of one million youth entering the workforce in India every month & make a success of the mission ‘Make In India’ & ‘Stand Up India’ programme to help job seekers become job creators the ‘Skill India’ campaign needs to succeed in every respect, and it will be possible only by joint effort and shared responsibility of the Government, the educational institutes and the private sector. The biggest challenge to overcome is that of the mind-set, and the society must soon respect & remunerate all professions including so called trades (which are not considered high professions) commensurate to the value they deliver to the society. A career in pure sciences of becoming a Scientist requires a lot of patience, dedication and hard work, and yet in comparison to professions like practicing doctors, lawyers, engineering and management professionals, the reward (financial) is significantly less. And that is why very few highly talented people in India are encouraged to opt scientist as a career option.
Mr. Shantanu Bhadkamkar,Chairman,
MACCIA
“One of the best things I learnt in Caltech was the ability to think on your own”
- Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder HotmailSports & Cultural Program at
DTE Regional Office, Aurangabad
Office of Joint Director of Technical Education, Aurangabad Region, hosted various sports events on 25th & 26th March 2017 for staff members of
Government Polytechnic, Government Engg and Pharmacy College as well as regional office of Technical Education
Shri Mahesh Shivankar, I/C Joint Director Technical Education, Aurangabad Region, presided over the prize distribution ceremony while Shri Devidas
Jarare (Assistant Secretary of Employees Assocaition) and Shri Satish Tupe(Vice-president) were the chief guests.
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Events @ Government College of Engineering , M S
Recent Trends in Electrical Engineering
National Conference on “Recent Trends in Electrical Engineering” was organised on 16th & 17th February 2017, by Electrical
Department of Govt. College of Engineering, Karad. The conveners of the program were Dr. U.V. Patil, Prof. S.H. Pawar. In
all there were 40 participants for this program.
Mechanical Engineering in Next Decade
National Conference on “Mechanical Engineering in Next Decade” was organised on 10th &11th March 2017, by
Mechanical Engineering Department of Govt. College of Engineering, Karad. The convener of the program was Dr. S.S.Mohite. In all 90 participants attended this program.
Centers of Excellence in Smart & Renewable Energy Systems and Signal & Image Processing had jointly organized a “Research Scholars’ Conclave 2017” at College of Engineering, Pune on 24th
& 25th March 2017. Total no. of participant were 115 from various government departments (PWD, MSRDC, PMGSY, PMC & PCMC)
as well as private institute.
Government College of Engineering, Amravati organized a workshop on “Piezoelectric Materials : Application to Structural Health Monitoring, Energy Harvesting & Bio Mechanics”. The workshop aimed to impart the art of detecting the changes in
structures that affect its performance employing PZT.
Recent Trends in Engineering and Sciences
Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon in Association with the international journal of Innovative Research in Science,
Engineering and Technology (IJIRSET) organised an International Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering and Sciences on
20th & 21st January 2017.
Piezoelectric Materials : Applications
Motivational workshop for technical and support staff was conducted in College of Engineering, Pune during 6th to 8th
January 2017 to motivate them during their day to day working. In all 53 staff members participated in this workshop.
Research Scholars’ Conclave 2017 Motivational Workshop for Staff
DTE-MACCIA Workshop on ‘l-Pro: Streesing Success’ was organised for 315 + students at Government College of
Engineering, Jalgaon on 13th January 2017
DTE-MACCIA Workshop on ‘l-Pro: Streesing Success’ was organised for 320 + students of B.Tech at Department of Technology, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur on 14th & 15th February 2017
DTE News Gallery
DTE-MACCIA Workshop on ‘ i-Pro :Stressing success’ was organised for 310+ students at BATU, Lonere on 13th January 2017
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DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@ Shivaji Univ., Kolhapur DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@ GCOE, Jalgaon
DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@ BATU, Lonere
DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@Walchand C E, Sangli DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@ ICT, Matunga
Retired from DTEDTE Wishes them a Happy & Healthy Retired Life
• Mrs. Namrata A Akolkar, Noting Assistant (retired on 31.1. 2017)
• Mrs.Ratnaprabha M Varade, Xerox Operator (retired on 28.2. 2017)
• Mr. Suresh B Satardekar, Superintendent (retired on 30.4. 2017)
• Mrs. Shradha Vilas Thakur, Assistant Secretary, MSBTE (NT) (retired on 30.4. 2017)
• Mrs. Ainul Attar, OSD, DTE & HOD Electronics, GP Mumbai (retired on 30.4. 2017)
DTE-MACCIA Workshop on ‘i-Pro: Stressing Success’ program was organised for 270 + at Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga,
Mumbai on 14th & 15th February 2017
DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@GCOE, Aurangabad
DTE-MACCIA Workshop on ‘l-Pro: Streesing Success’ was organised for 400+ students at Govt. College of Engineering,
Aurangabad on 10th February 2017
DTE -MACCIA Workshop on ‘i-Pro :Stressing Success’ was organised for 430 + students at Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, on
21st January 2017
A MoU on technical collaboration between the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra State and Bosch Rexroth India, has been signed on 9th March 2016, by Dr. Subhash K. Mahajan, Director, DTE and Mr. Peter Gorzyza, Director, Drive Control Academy, Germany from the Bosch Rexroth Group in the presence of Hon. Shri. Vinod Tawde, Minister of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra. Bosch Rexroth India, a specialist in drive and control technologies, will help Government of Maharashtra to set-up Centre of Competence-cum-Skill Development on a public-private-partnership basis. The Centre will provide hands on training in Hydraulics, Pneumatics, PLC’s, Sensorics, Motion logic Controllers, CNC Control Systems, Mechatronics & Robotics.
A MoU was signed by DTE with D-Link (India) Ltd. on 9th March 2016 at Directorate of Technical Education Office, Mumbai, for quality improvement in Electronics field covering capacity expansion, quality and efficiency improvement. This collaborationwill establish excellent Laboratory, training to faculty, students with Hi-end teachware, courseware and technology utilizing advance gadgets. This MOU was signed in the presence of Dr. Subhash K Mahajan & Shri. Y. I. Shah, OSD, DTE along with Mr. C. M. Gaonkar, Chief Financial Officer and Mr. Sudhanshu Ojha, General Manager of D-Link ( India ) Ltd. All the institutes affiliated to Directorate of Technical education
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News from State Project Facilitation Unit, TEQIP, Maharashtra
World Bank Team at COEP Unnat Maharashtra Abhiyan Meeting, Nanded
21st National Convention of Society of Pharmacognosy at Govt. College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad
Government College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad organized 21st National Convention of Society of Pharmacognosy with the theme “Exploring Herbal Domain: Past, Present and Future of India on Global Map”, during 16th & 17th March 2017 which was supported by DTE, Mumbai and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. It was inaugurated by Prof. C. K. Kokate, National Advisor, Society of Pharmacognosy. Prof. Pravin S. Wakte delivered welcome speech. Prof. C. K. Kokate delivered key note address which was followed by presidential speech of Prof. V. K. Dixit, President Society of Pharmacognosy. Prof. Navin Sheth, Vice Chancellor, G.N.T.U. was felicitated with life time achievement award for his contribution to Science and excellence in teaching and research in Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
Dignitaries on the dais releasing the Conference Compendium during the Inaugural Session
Unnat Maharashtra Abhiyan Meeting, AmravatiTEQIP Review Meeting
Around 300 delegates participated in this convention and presented 66 posters. Dr. Rahul Phate, leading herbal entrepreneur, Dr. Mamta Shah, Dr. Prakash Itankar, Professor, R.S.T.M. University, Nagpur, Dr. Nagesh Sandu, M.D. Sandu Pharmaceuticals and Dr. Ajay Namdeo shared their expert views with participants and explored different aspects of herbal medicine. Prof. Mahesh Shivankar, I/C Joint Director, DTE, Aurangabad had graced the occasion as guest of honor during valedictory function. The Government College of Pharmacy has been declared as local chapter of Indian Society of Pharmacognosy to spread knowledge of herbal medicines in society.
Officials from World Bank, Mrs. Vinita Ranade and Miss Namrata Tognatta visited College of Engineering, Pune to know about the
transformation of COEP with TEQIP-II project. They interacted with HoDs, Deans, Faculty and Students in various departments on 7th
and 8th February 2017
A state level meeting for review of expenditure and further guidance on procedures to be followed during closure period (1 April 2017 to
31st July,2017) was arranged by NPIU on 12th April, 2017
Introductory Meeting of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan was organised on 20th January 2017 at Govt.College of Engineering, Amravati for
all Faculty Members
Introductory Meeting of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan was organised on 20th January 2017 at College of Engineering, Nanded for all
Faculty Members and Board Members
DTE -MACCIA i-Pro Workshop@ GOCE, Nagpur
DTE-MACCIA i-Pro:Stressing Success was organised for 315+ students at Government College of Engineering,
Nagpur on 7th January 2017
Institutional Events Gallery
Department of Information Technology of Govt. Polytechnic, Amravati has conducted an ISTE approved Short Term Training Programme on “ Research
Methodology & Its Applications “ during 9th-13th January 2017
The responsibility of the authencity of the information in this Newsletter lies with the author. Views expressed by the authors are solely theirs; they are neither the views of DTE nor are they are endorsed by DTE. Edited, Printed & Published byMr. Chandrashekhar V. Oak, Director DTE.
Winners at Univ. Research Convention ‘Avishkar -2016’ Internet of things using Raspberry Pi & Intel Galileo
Program on Research Methodology & Its Applications Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Antennas
Network System Administration & Security Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering
Workshop on ‘Road Safety Rules & Regulations’
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Deparment of Information Technology of Government Polytechnic, Pune bagged the first runner up position in 36 hours long National Level
competition Grand Finale of ‘Smart India Hackathon 2017’ held on 1st and 2nd April 2017 at Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engg. & Management, Nagpur
Smart India Hackathon 2017
Faculty of G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, Prof. Nilesh Awate , 1st Prize Winner and Prof. Nikhil Wyawahare 2nd prize Winner at State level Inter
University Research Convention Avishkar -2016 held on 29th January 2017
CSE Department of G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, has organized six days STTP on “Internet of things using raspberry Pi & Intel
Galileo” (An advanced course on IoT)I from 27th February to 04 March, 2017.
One week IITB CEP on ‘Electromagnetic Wave Propagation and Antennas’ was conducted at Deptt of E & TC Engineering, BATU
Lonere during 6th to 10th February 2017
One Week STTP on “Network System Administration & Security” organised at College of Engineering, Pune for Faculty and PG/Ph D Students of COEP and
other Institutes from 8th to 12th March, 2017
One day Workshop on ‘Road Safety Rules & Regulations’ was conducted at Government Polytechnic, Osmanabad on the occasion of “28th National
Road Safety Week & State Road Safety Campaign 2017” for faculty & Students of Mechanical Engineering & Automobile Engineering Deptt
One Week STTP on “Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering” was organised by Department of Mechanical Engineering, Government
Polytechnic, Nashik during 2nd to 6th Jan. 2017.