MAHARASHTRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Established in 2014-15, Department of Electrical Engineering offers under graduate program in ‘Electrical Engineering (EE)’ with an intake of 120 and post graduate program in ‘Electrical Drives and Control’ with an intake of 18.

The Department with its experienced faculty, well-developed laboratories, latest software and hardware facilities provides strong foundation to the students in Electrical Engineering and provides exposure to the latest technologies.

State of art designed ‘Solar Lab’ and ‘Centre of Excellence for Automation and Mechatronics’, established in collaboration with SIEMENS, contributes to develop life-long learning to its graduate and post-graduate students. The department is actively involved in extracurricular and co-curricular activities as well as offering consultancy work to relevant industries.

Department has represented MIT to Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA), to present the projects undertaken for conservation of Energy and conferred the Excellence award for four consecutive years.

Program Duration Intake
BTech -Electrical Engineering 4 Years 120
MTech -Electrical Drives and Control 2 Years 18

Message from HoD’s  Desk

Greetings from the Department of Electrical Engineering. We started our journey in the year of 2014-15 and  offering undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering and post graduate in Electrical Drives and Control.

I am proud and privileged by heading the team of faculty members who have excellent academic credentials and are highly committed to overall development of student in the field of Electrical Engineering. They have conferred with many publications at national and international levels. They also have set up strong bounds with industry to bridge the gap between industry and academia.

The primary objective of the course is to Impart Technical Knowledge to students; promote their Problem Solving Skills and Innovation of new technologies. As the Institution is growing in stature and quality, our department aspires to considerably expand in its research and teaching activities in new directions, and welcome all initiatives and support which would help us to work towards the goal.

We strive hard to ensure that all our undergraduate students have a strong education with teaming and leadership skills, involvement in activities, and internship experience. We believe that emphasizing these areas will make our students well qualified to take leadership roles in the future.

The periodically updated curriculum imparts technical knowledge to the students and the application based environment in the state of the art laboratories complements the same. The students are motivated to participate in paper presentation, workshops and seminars that are essential to maintaining proficiency. Cultural activities are also promoted through various clubs at the Departmental and Institute level.

A strong bonds with alumni, further helps us in Technology Adoption and to achieve our aims.

I welcome you to be a part of this journey.

Dr. S.M. Badve

Head of Department

Location: E2, Department of Electrical Engineering Maharashtra institute of Technology, Chh.Sambhajinagar

Landline no.0240-2375180

Email-hodee.mit@mit.asia

Mon-Sat 10:00A.M. – 5:30P.M.

VISION
  • To develop the department into a full-fledged centre of learning in various fields of Electrical Engineering keeping in view the latest development and making students technologically superior and ethically strong.
MISSION
  • To impart quality education and training to make students industry-ready by providing a conducive environment for creativity, innovation and team spirit to face technological and social challenges with ethics and social concern.

Electrical Engineering

PO1:
Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2:
-Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural science and engineering sciences.
PO3:
Design & Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural ,societal and environmental considerations.
PO4:
Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5:
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 understanding of the limitations.
PO6:
The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7:
Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8:
Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9:
Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10:
Communication: Communicate Effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community 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.
PO11:
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.
PO12:
Life-Long Learning : Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change.

  • Analyze and solve Electrical Engineering problems by applying basic principles of Mathematics, Science and Engineering.
  • Innovate, Simulate, Develop and Test electrical circuits for offering solution to real life situation and also be able to use modern tools and techniques to lead them to successful professional career.
  • Build strong theoretical and practical knowledge amongst students to pursue higher education and continue self development in Electrical Engineering needed for various industries.
  • Exhibit professional attitude, effective Electrical Engineering skills, in order to function in national and multinational organization or an entrepreneur and to be sensitive to ethical,social,and environmental issues while performing their professional duties.

PSO 1 : Apply technical knowledge and skills to provide effective solutions for complex engineering problems of Electrical Engineering.
PSO 2 : Use modern software tools for designing, simulating and analyzing electrical systems
PSO 3 : Provide effective engineering solution ethically, environment friendly and for betterment of society.


Electrical Engineering- Faculty List and Profile

Dr. Suneeta M. Badave
Professor & Head, Department of Electrical Engineering
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Dr. Ram Kanhe
Associate Professor
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Dr.Shilpa Kodgire
Associate Professor
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Mrs. Ruchita P. Dahad
Assistant Professor
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Ms. Sonali Arvind Sabnis
Assistant Professor
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Ms. S .M. Mule
Assistant Professor
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Dr. Anupam Roy
Assistant Professor
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Mr. A.H.Kardile
Assistant Professor
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Ms. Roopali Palwe
Assistant Professor
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Mr. Syed Imran Ali Qasim Ali
Assistant Professor
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Ms. G.D. Karanjgaokar
Assistant Professor
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Mr. S. N Pawar
Assistant Professor
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Ms. Shilpa Anjan
Assistant Professor
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Dr. A. S. Borole
Assistant Professor
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Mrs. Priya Gulbhile Kaldate
Assistant Professor
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Ms. R. A. Magare
Assistant Professor
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Mrs. P. A. Ingale
Assistant Professor
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Mr.Gangasingh.K.Parmar
Assistant Professor
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Mrs. Dipali D. Thorat
Assistant Professor
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Ms.Prof.S.B. Khan
Assistant Professor
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Mr.Prof.S.B. Sitap
Assistant Professor
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Mrs.Prof. J.S. Kadam
Assistant Professor
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Electrical Engineering Students and Faculty Achievements

Dipex 2K25

Bhagvat Dhole, Kushal Gorde, Shreyans Hote,Samruddhi Khedkar ,Kashish      Sawant, Tanisha Sonawane the student of electrical Engg. (B.tech) Participated COEP Technological University, Pune, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of Maharashtra, Savitribai Phule Pune Vidyapeeth, and Export Credit Guarantee Limited Corporation of India. On date 3 to 6 April 2025.

Dipex 2K25

Sairaj Vinod kharat the student of electrical Engg. (B.tech) Participated in Dipex which was organized by Pune region held association with and at pimpari Chinchwad College of engg.on date 7 March 2025.

Techmanthan-2025

Aditya makale, Bhagvat dhole, Anand Bhosle, Aditya kharat the student of electrical Engg. (B.tech) got 2nd rank in innovative Project competition which was organized by JSPM Group of Institute, Pune Techmanthan-2025 national level technical festival. 

COPYRIGHTS

Copyrights on “C codes for Ohm’s law circuits and its parameters” prepared by student of electrical Engg dept. Harshvardhan Prabhu Khade under the guidance of R.B. palve on date 11 Sept 2024.

Tech-Elektra 2K24

Harshvardhan Prabhu Khade the student of electrical Engg. (B.tech) got 2nd rank in Epitome event which was organized by Tech-Elektra-2024.on 26th & 27th March 2024.

Techni-Minds-2k21

In Innovative Idea Competition in Techni-Minds-2k21 Vishal Anarse gets Third Price.

Project Competition

Prashant Bagul the student of electrical Engg. (B.tech) got 3rd rank in Project competition which was organized by Techmind-2018.on 25th oct.2018.

e-NEXPLORA-2K18

Mr. Suchit Munde, SYEE student participated State level event “Tech Electra 2018” on 23rd and 24th Feb 2018 Conducted by Department of Electrical and Electronics, MIT-Engineering, Aurangabad.  He won first prize in “Tech Test” Competition. He won second prize in Open mic Competition. He awarded “Best personality award” in the completion of Virtual Campus

JNEC-Swayambhu

Ms.Varsha Mehara and Ms.Jagruti Desale, SYEE students won Second Prize in Poster Presentation organised by JNEC-Swayambhu.

PIXEL (DSLR)

Mr. Saurabh Shewale, SYEE students have participated in the event of PIXEL (DSLR). He has won first prize in photography in Deogiri Institute of Engineering and Management studies, Aurangabad.

Candid Photography in Sci-Cone-2019

Saurabh Shewale (TYEE) got 1st prize in Candid Photography in Sci-Cone-2019 organised by BSH Department of MIT.

Gymnastics Tournament

Apurva Naik from tyee Got first place in Inter College Gymnastics Tournament held on 19-20th August 2019, with first position in two apparatus events. Selected for gymnastics National championship.

UV Disinfectant Casket Project

 Workshop/STTP Organized
Name of the Faculty/Coordinator Event Organized Date
Aniket kulkarni From math Work Dr. Shilpa Kodgire , Associate Prof. EED, MIT Aurangabad  Two days’ Workshop on ” MATLAB and Simulink for Electric Vehicle Development”

 

11 & 12 March 2024

Swapnil Tangadpalliwar, Deputy GM, TATA Motors, Pune

Short term training Program on “Electric Vehicle”

 

8 Jul to 12 Jul 2024
Dr.S.M.Badave, Prof. S.A. Sabnis, Prof. S.M.Mule, Mr. Akshay Barbudhe EED MIT Chh.Sambhajinagr one day workshop on “Electric Vehicle charging station”

5 Sept 2024

 

Dr. S. P. Deshpande, Mr. Manoj Rathi , Dr. S. M. Badve and Ms. R. B. Palwe

EED, MIT Aurangabad

Three Day Workshop “Battery and its applications in Electric Vehicle” 7 Sept to 9 Sept 2023
Electrical engineering department An one day hands on workshop “OVERLEAF- The Report Writing Software” 30 March 2023
Seminar/Expert Talk Conducted
 Title Seminar/Expert Talk  Date  Name of the Speaker
Solution fit and Product Market fit Strategies

 

14 Feb 2025

 

Mr. Prasad L. Kokil Director of MAGIC

Fundamentals of Electronic Components and Their Testing

 

1 Feb 2025

 

Mr. Sanjay Chaudhari

Empowering education empowering Maharashtra 25 Feb 2024 Shree Chandrakant dada patil
(Education minister)

 

Expert Lecture on ‘’Measurement & Calibration”

 

18 Aug 2024

Prof. R.P.deshpande Adjunct Faculty, MIT Aurangabad

An expert talk on incubators and accelerators

 

30 Aug 2024 Prof.Vijendra Chaudhari Deputy Director –MIT Centre for industry relevance in polymer science & Technology & Mr.Nitesh Kumar Director Advik Concept (ADC Group)
Expert Talk on Effective Resume Writing 30 Aug 2023 Prof. Saurabh Tayde Assistant Dean TPO
Expert talk on ‘Electrical competitive exam & placements

 

18 Oct 2023

Er. Sahadev kendre (Director, kendre institute),

Expert Lecture ‘Job oriented training for electrical engineers’ by SEEDEC training and placement

 

 

2 Nov2023

Mr. Shadab Ali (Manager, Masters in operation and Management, Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering &Founder of Amsaza Design, also Electrical Consultant – Founder of SEEDEC training Institute.)
The expert talk on “Opportunities for students in foreign universities and competitions” 5 Dec 2022 Dr. P M Ambad ,Dean Academics MIT Aurangabad & Mr.kerron Vaishnav, Director, Edukerron Aurangabad
Expert Lecture on” Safety of Electric Vehicle” 2 Dec 2022 Mr. R P Deshpande,Adjunct Faculty, MIT Aurangabad
Expert Talk on “Electrical safety” 11 Nov 2022

Mr.Kiranwani Add Executive Engineer

MSETCL Aurangabad

Guest Lecture- Challenges and Opportunities in Electric Vehicles 30 Nov 2022 Mr. Swapnil Tangadpalliwar Dy. G.M. TATA Motors, Pune

1. MATLAB and Simulink for Electric Vehicle Development on 11 & 12 March 2024

The Workshop organized on “MATLAB and Simulink for Electric Vehicle Development” Conducted by Mr.Aniket Kumar from Mathwork.The Session started with welcome speech.  The “MATLAB and Simulink for Electric Vehicle Development” aimed to provide students centric learning environment and prepare them to face global challenges in the field of electrical vehicles. In workshop total 70 Third year students of (Electrical, Mechanical, PPE, and Agriculture Department) participates. Workshop is divided into three sessions those are as follows. Students are really enjoying the MATLAB Simulink & Simscape and Vehicle modeling.

2. Short term training Program on “Electric Vehicle”

The STTP on “Short term training Program on “Electric Vehicle” by Swapnil Tangadpalliwar, Deputy GM, TATA Motors, Pune on date 8 Jul to 12 Jul 2024.The program aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of participants in the field of electric vehicles, covering various aspects such as design, development, and integration of EV components. Topic Covered the Electric Vehicle Architecture. Electric Vehicle (EV) architecture encompasses the fundamental design and integration of various components, including the electric motor, battery, power electronics, and control systems, to optimize performance, efficiency, and safety. There are several types of EVs: Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), which rely solely on battery power; Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), which combine a battery with an internal combustion engine; and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), which primarily use an internal combustion engine with battery assistance. The batteries used in EVs are predominantly Lithium-ion due to their high energy density and efficiency, though other types like Nickel-Metal Hydride and Solid-State batteries are also explored. Effective Battery Management Systems (BMS) are crucial for monitoring and optimizing battery performance, ensuring safety, longevity, and reliability. Additionally, thermal management systems are vital in EVs to regulate the temperature of the battery and power electronics, preventing overheating and maintaining optimal operating condition.


3. One day workshop on “Electric Vehicle charging station”.

The Department of Electrical Engineering at Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, successfully organized a one day workshop on Electric Vehicles charging station on 5 Sept 2024 by Dr.S.M.Badave, Prof. S.A. Sabnis, Prof. S.M.Mule, and Mr. Akshay Barbudhe. The program aimed to enhance the knowledge and practical skills of participants in the field of electric vehicles charging system, covering various aspects such as design, development, and practical approach of EV charging system. Topic Covered the in the session following topic-different levels of EV charging technology, which are crucial for understanding the charging process and infrastructure requirements.

4. Workshop on Battery and its applications in Electric Vehicle

The workshop on “Battery and its applications in Electric Vehicle” by Dr. S. P. Deshpande, Mr. Manoj Rathi, Dr. S. M. Badve and Ms. R. B. Palwe on date 7 Sept 2023 to 9 Sept 2023. The Session started with welcome speech and introduction of Expert.  The “Battery and its Applications in Electric Vehicle” workshop aimed to provide students with knowledge and skills to the world of batteries and their pivotal role in the electric vehicle industry Focused on Functions of BMS (Battery Management System) Explored Necessity of BMS, Parameters estimation & control Covered BMS structure, Features of BMS, Monitoring battery parameters & temp.Included Key calculations, Internal & external communications, Input data Discussed H.V. BMS for vehicles, SoC, SoH determination, Air & liquid cooling, Tailored BMS modules, BMS market Practical aspects an demonstrations were highlighted, including Load calculations, Simulations of passive & active cell balancing, and BMS design MATLAB simulations. A  Q&A session allowed students to seek personalized advice. In conclusion, the session was very interactive and a student has acquired the skills related to battery pack.

5. An one day hands on workshop on “OVERLEAF- The Report Writing Software”

An one day hands on workshop is organised in electrical engineering department for Students of third year BAMU and BATU on Overleaf- The report writing software. This workshop is organised in two phases due to timetable constrains of different classes and the computer lab strength. The first phase of workshop is organised for BAMU students on 30th March 2023. 41 students of the third year BAMU have registered this workshop.

 

6. “Problem- Solution fit and Product Market fit Strategies”

Seminar on “Problem- Solution fit and Product Market fit Strategies ” The session was conducted by Mr. Prasad .L. Kokil Director of MAGIC on date 14 Feb 2025.An expert talk on Problem-Solution Fit (PSF) and Product-Market Fit (PMF) Strategies aims to equip entrepreneurs, product managers, and business leaders with the knowledge to validate ideas and achieve sustainable market success. The session will begin by defining Problem-Solution Fit, emphasizing the importance of identifying real customer pain points through research, customer interviews, and iterative testing. By understanding whether a solution effectively addresses a problem, businesses can refine their offerings before scaling. The talk will then delve into Product-Market Fit, where the focus shifts to ensuring that a validated solution meets market demand, driving growth and retention. Key indicators of PMF, such as customer satisfaction, organic referrals, and sustainable revenue growth, will be discussed. Strategies like continuous iteration, feedback-driven development, and go-to-market approaches will be explored to bridge the gap between PSF and PMF. Additionally, common pitfalls, such as scaling too soon or misreading early traction, will be highlighted to help businesses avoid costly mistakes. Real-world case studies will illustrate how companies have successfully navigated these stages.

7. Seminar on “Fundamentals of Electronic Components and Their Testing”

Seminar on “Fundamentals of Electronic Components and Their Testing” The session was conducted by Sanjay Chaudhari, an expert in electronics with extensive experience in circuit design and testing on date 1 Feb 2025. The seminar was highly interactive, with students gaining hands-on experience in testing various electronic components. The feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive, indicating that the session was both informative and practical.

8. An expert talk on incubators and accelerators

Seminar on “Fundamentals of Electronic Components and Their Testing” The session was conducted by Prof.Vijendra Chaudhari Deputy Director –MIT Centre for industry relevance in polymer science & Technology & Mr.Nitesh Kumar Director Advik Concept (ADC Group) on date 30 Aug 2024.An expert talk on incubators and accelerators aims to educate the audience about these critical components of the startup ecosystem, explaining their roles and how they differ from one another. The talk would share best practices, offering insights into the strategies and methodologies that successful incubators and accelerators use to help startups grow. It would highlight the benefits for startups in joining these programs, such as access to mentorship, networking opportunities, funding, and other resources, while also addressing common challenges and how to overcome them. The talk could showcase success stories of startups that have thrived after participating in these programs, illustrating their potential impact. Additionally, it would encourage entrepreneurs to consider applying to incubators or accelerators by demonstrating how these programs can be pivotal in their growth and scaling. The session would also foster networking opportunities, allowing attendees to connect with industry experts, mentors, and peers who can support their entrepreneurial journey. Lastly, the talk would provide practical tips on how to choose the right incubator or accelerator, what to expect, and how to make the most out of the experience.

9. Expert Lecture on “Measurement & Calibration”

Seminar on “’Measurement & Calibration” The session was conducted by Prof. R.P.deshpande on date 10 Aug 2024. The Session started with welcome speech and introduction of Expert.  The ‘’Measurement & Calibration” workshop aimed to provide knowledge and skills regarding “Measurement & Calibration.” Prof. R.P.deshpande is resource person for this expert talk .This talk is organized for three department those are Electrical engineering department, Mechanical Department & Electronics & Computer engineering. In conclusion, the session was very interactive, and students have acquired the skills related to battery pack.

10. Expert Lecture on “Effective Resume Writing”

The resource person of this event is Mr. Saurabh Tayde Assistant Dean TPO  on date 30 Aug 2023.The session kicked off by highlighting the importance of a well-crafted resume in job applications. Different resume formats and styles were discussed to suit various industries. Students learned about including key sections such as personal information, objective or summary, work experience, education, skills, and achievements. Tips for tailoring the resume to a specific job and showcasing relevant accomplishments were shared. The session also covered the dos and don’ts of resume writing, including avoiding clichés and providing quantifiable achievements. Practical exercises enabled participants to revise their own resumes. A Q&A session allowed students to seek personalized advice. In conclusion, the session session was very interactive.

11. Expert talk on ‘Electrical competitive exam & placements

The Session started with welcome speech by student Tanisha sonawane. The expert talk on “Electrical competitive exam & placements.” session aimed to provide knowledge about competitive exam. Program guest Er. Sahadev kendre (Director, kendre institute) on date 18 Oct 2023.This session kicked off by highlighting the importance of a integrity in study. Students know about the different government exams, exam pattern, marking scheme, stages of selection.  Also, in question answer session students asked there queries about competitive exam.

12. Guidance Session on ‘Job oriented training for electrical engineers’ by SEEDEC training and placement

This session aimed to provide students with introduction of BIM Technology. Program guest Mr. Shadab Ali (Manager, Masters in operation and Management, Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering &Founder of Amsaza Design, also Electrical Consultant – Founder of SEEDEC training Institute.) on date 2 Nov 2023 Session was kicked off by highlighting the importance of BIM 2D & BIM 3D in today’s world. Students know about the Design software i.e.Diualx, E-tap. Also BIM Technology, Revit electrical, Revit MEP, Bluebeam.

13. The expert talk on “Opportunities for students in foreign universities and competitions”

The expert talk on “Opportunities for students in foreign universities and competitions” was conducted by Dr. P. M. Ambad on December 01, 2022. The students of TY and final year BTech were present in this session. Dr. Ambad talks on his experiences of his visit to Nepal and then motivated students to try to grasp opportunities with the help of Center of European studies. Miss Vidhya Swami was also Present in session and she explained work carried out by Mr. Kerron Vaishnav at Edukerron.

14. Expert Lecture by Mr.R P Deshpande as a Adjunct Faculty.

The expert talk on “Opportunities for students in foreign universities and competitions” was conducted by Mr. R P Deshpande, (Advisor & Faculty member, Belz instrument Lab) on date 2 Dec 2022. The Session started with welcome speech of Dr.S M Badave. After that Mr. R P Deshpande express importance of Electric Vehicle in Electrical engineering world. The technical talk session is conducted as per following. He explained, Electric Vehicles had almost disappeared by 1935 till 1960, No development in EVs as personal transport. Then he explained, Advantage of Electric Vehicle like, Energy Efficiency, Curtailing noise pollution, Night charging provides clean energy. He explained plus points of electric vehicle, Maintenance cost is 25% of best ICE vehicle, Motor has only one moving part., quieter and smoother long battery life etc.Then he elaborate the limitations of EV today, like Range anxiety, hours & upto a whole night to recharge, recharging station network along the travel route etc.

15. Expert Lecture on Electrical safety

The expert talk on “Expert Lecture on Electrical safety” was conducted by Mr.Kiranwani Add Executive Engineer MSETCL A, Bad on date 10 Nov 2011. 1)In this session Mr.Kiranwani sir started his session introduction need and importance of electrical safety. He explained types of faults according to service requirement. Case study of electrical safety like permit, shut down in Transmission line in sub /station. explained types of mistakes done by the employees during working in field He also elaborate mechanical as well as electrical safety. He also explained electrical safety equipment used during the maintenance. He also explained negligence of working staff during Break down and Maintenance He also explained rules and regulation of electrical safety.

16. Expert Talk on “Challenges and Opportunities in Electric Vehicles”

Expert Talk on “Challenges and Opportunities in Electric Vehicles” by Mr. Swapnil Tangadpalliwar Dy. G.M. TATA Motors, Pune on date 30 Nov 2022. In this session Mr. Swapnil Tangadpalliwar started his session with Introduction, need for and importance of Electric Vehicle. How to look towards the challenges so that we can find the opportunities in it. He discussed about the design of various types of Electric vehicles like Pure EV, Hybrid EV and its types.

 Name of Organization/Industry  Class No.of student visited  Date
Industrial Visit to Nasik Thermal Power Plant SY 58 28 Sep 2024
Industrial Visit. “CG Power and Industrial Solutions”, Ahmednagar SY 50 15 March 2024
. “COPPER TRACK INDUSTRIES.”, PLOT NO. : M-76, MIDC, AMBAD, NASIK-422 010 TY 49 30 Oct 2023
“Proton Electromotor”, Chikalthana MIDC Aurangabad TY 62 6 May 2023
“Nath Industry Pvt. Ltd.”, Paithan, Chh. Sambhajinagar SY 49 21 Oct 2023
NRSE outreach Facility jeedimetla, Hyderabad B.tech 65 14 to 16 Dec 2022
Industrial Visit. “Nath Industry Pvt. Ltd.”, Paithan, Chh. Sambhajinagar TY 72 13 May 2023

1. Industrial Visit to Nasik Thermal Power Plant on dated 28th September 2024

The industrial visit is of great importance for increasing the practical knowledge of students, as well to understand the generation of electrical energy in a power plant is a major aspect for an Electrical Engineer. Considering this approach for the SY (EE) and B tech Final Year students of Electrical Department of MIT, Chatrapati Sambhajinagar had visited Thermal Power Plant at Nashik, Eklahra on dated 28th September in between 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm for which the visit proceeded at 7:00 am. Nashik Thermal Power Station (NTPS) runs under MAHAGENCO comprising of 2×140 MW and 3×210 MW units. The first 140 MW units was synchronized on 16th August 1970 followed by second unit on 21st of March 1971. Boilers are front fired type from Babcock Wilcock France. NTPS stage-II comprises of three units of 210MW each of BHEL make. The plant has a total generating capacity of 880MW. The students had acquired knowledge regarding how coal is used as a fuel in thermal power plant, various coal handling and ash handling process, the process of generation of steam from boiler. The working of turbines and alternators, condensers, cooling towers etc. The overall stages in generation of electrical energy in thermal power plant were demonstrated.

2. Industrial Visit. “CG Power and Industrial Solutions”, Ahmednagar on date 15th March 2024

The industrial visit is of great importance for increasing the practical knowledge of students, as well to understand the electrical machine manufacturing and design process is a major aspect for an Electrical Engineer. Considering this approach for the SY (EE)_AUTO students, Electrical Engineering Department, MIT(A) has conducted a visit to “CG Power and Industrial Solutions”, Ahmednagar on date 15th March 2024.

The students had acquired knowledge regarding the complete design and manufacturing process of induction motors and alternators. The complete visit to the various sections of the factory was very well demonstrated by the instructor. After this students asked good questions about intermediate processes and Instructor responded to every question in a very satisfactory manner.

3. Industrial Visit. “COPPER TRACK INDUSTRIES.”, PLOT NO. : M-76, MIDC, AMBAD, NASIK-422 010 on date 30th October 2023

Visit was arranged by Department of Electrical Engineering, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, and Chh. Sambhajinagar. The industrial visit is of great importance for increasing the practical knowledge of students, as well to understand the PCB Design And Manufacturing process is a major aspect for an Electrical Engineer. Considering this approach for the TY (EE)_AUTO students, Electrical Engineering Department, MIT(A) has conducted a visit to “COPPER TRACK INDUSTRIES.”,  PLOT NO. : M-76, MIDC, AMBAD, NASIK-422 010 on date 30th October 2023, for TY (EE)_AUTO students. Goals Achieved By Students: The students had acquired knowledge regarding the complete process of PCB design and manufacturing in detail Cogeneration.. The complete set up was very well demonstrated by the instructor. After this students asked good questions about intermediate processes and Instructor Mr. Shejul responded to every question in a very satisfactory manner.

4. Industrial Visit. “Nashik Thermal Power Station” at Eklehra Nashik on 19th November 2024

The primary objective of this industrial visit was to provide students with practical exposure to the working principles, operations, and management of a National Thermal Power Station (NTPS). This initiative aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications in power generation. Considering this approach for the Final Year (EE)_BATU students, the MIT(A), CSN of Electrical Engineering Department has conducted visit to “Nashik Thermal Power Station” at Eklehra Nashik on 19th November 2024.

5. Industrial Visit. “Proton Electromotor”, Chikalthana MIDC on date 06th May 2023

The industrial visit is of great importance for increasing the practical knowledge of students, as well to understand the Construction, working principle, Design parts, specific Electric and Magnetic Loading, Number of slots, types of slots etc of Induction Motor is a major aspect for an Electrical Engineer. Considering this approach for the TY (EE)_BATU students, the MIT(A), Aurangabad of Electrical Engineering Department has conducted visit to Proton Electromotor”, Chikalthana MIDC on date 06th May 2023 for TY(EE)_BATU students.

6. Industrial Visit. “Nath Industry Pvt. Ltd.”, Paithan, Chh. Sambhajinagar on date 21st2023

The industrial visit is of great importance for increasing the practical knowledge of students, as well to understand the Thermal Power Generation process is a major aspect for an Electrical Engineer. Considering this approach for the SY (EE)_DBATU students, Electrical Engineering Department, MIT(A) has conducted a visit to “Nath Industry Pvt. Ltd”, Paithan, Chh. Sambhajinagar

7. Industrial Visit. “Nath Industry Pvt. Ltd.”

The industrial visit is of great importance for increasing the practical knowledge of students, as well to understand the Thermal Power Generation process is a major aspect for an Electrical Engineer. Considering this approach for the SY (EE)_DBATU students, Electrical Engineering Department, MIT(A) has conducted a visit to “Nath Industry Pvt. Ltd”, Paithan, Chh. Sambhajinagar on date   13th May, 2023 for SY(EE)_DBATU students. We visited the whole company containing different sections of Thermal Power Cogeneration Plant, Instructor first explained in brief about the Coal Handling process and also explained major sections such as, Water treatment plant,Coal and ash handling arrangement, Turbine Section, Alternator, Feed water,Cooling arrangement.

Year: 2017-18
Sr. No. Name of Organization/ industry Place Class No of Students visited Date
1 PGCIL Chitte-Pimpalgaon Substation PGCIL TYEED 30 04/10/2017
2 33 kV Substation, Aurangabad. 33kV SYEED 30 22/07/2017
3 MSLDC, Airoli and HVDC, Padgha Airoli TYEED 30 20 & 21 April, 2018
Year: 2018-19
Sr. No. Name of Organization/ industry Industry visit’ name them as per name of visit Class No of Students visited Date
1 Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) Hyderabad. ISRO Final Year B.Tech 35 09.10.2018
2 DIGVIJAY INDUSTRIES, Aurangabad TYEED 30 17.09.2018
3 PGCIL Chitte-Pimpalgaon Substation, Aurangabad TYEED 53 6.02.2019
4 Aurangabad electrical ltd., Aurangabad/td> SYEED 44 15.03.2019

Sr.No. Name of the Laboratory Area (in m2)
1 Electrical Machines 137.64
2 Network Analysis 76.70
3 Electrical Measurement Lab
4 Power Electronics 104.05
5 Power System 76.70
6 Control System 76.70
7 Automation 51.90
8 Digital Elect & Microprocessor 76.70
9 Electronic devices and circuit
10 Computer Lab 104.05
11 Research Lab 20.12
12 Project Lab 39.62
13 High Voltage Engg. 76.70
14 Basic Electrical Engg. 73.60
15 Dept. Library 59.74
16 Seminar Hall 104.05
17 HOD Cabin 41.77

LABORATORY DETAILS

1. Electrical Machine Laboratory:

The Electrical Machines Laboratory is equipped with a variety of machines and equipment essential for practical learning as per the curriculum. The laboratory includes DC motors, DC generators, transformers, synchronous machines, and induction motors. It is also equipped with autotransformers, load banks, and digital measurement instruments. The setup allows for testing, parameter identification, and performance evaluation of electrical machines. All required equipment for conducting experiments and understanding machine characteristics are available in this laboratory.

2. High Voltage Engineering Laboratory:

The High Voltage Laboratory at the Department is a dedicated facility for research, testing, and education in high-voltage engineering. It provides state-of-the-art infrastructure for studying insulation performance, dielectric strength and electrical breakdown phenomena. The lab supports experimentation on breakdown and withstands testing of gaseous, solid and liquid insulating materials and corona effects. It also serves as a learning hub for students, offering hands-on experience in high-voltage non-destructive testing techniques. With a focus on innovation and safety, the lab provides a platform for practical learning and research in high-voltage engineering. By bridging theoretical knowledge with practical applications, the laboratory plays a key role in preparing students and researchers for challenges in power systems, insulation technology, and electrical safety.

3. Power System Laboratory:

Power System Laboratory is designed to provide hands-on experience in understanding the operation and working principle of different protective relays like over-current relay, over-voltage relay, negative sequence relay etc. It typically includes experiments related to power system components, power system equipment’s protection and fault analysis. The experiments help students understand key concepts such as power flow, determination of transmission line parameters (A, B, C, and D) and symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis.

4. Electronics Devices and Circuit Laboratory:

The Electronics Devices and Circuits Laboratory is well-equipped with the essential tools and devices required for conducting experiments in analog and digital electronics as per the curriculum. The laboratory includes a range of electronic components such as diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, and integrated circuits. It also features advanced equipment like oscilloscopes, signal generators, function generators, and digital multimeters for circuit analysis and testing. The lab provides facilities for studying the characteristics of semiconductor devices. All necessary components and instruments are available to enable students to gain hands-on experience in designing, analyzing, and troubleshooting electronic circuits.

5. Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory:

The Digital Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory is equipped with modern hardware and software tools to support practical experiments in digital circuits and microprocessor-based systems as prescribed in the curriculum. The laboratory includes digital logic kits, breadboards, and various ICs for designing of combinational and sequential circuits. It also features microprocessor and microcontroller based microcomputers, along with peripheral interfacing modules. The lab provides facilities for programming, interfacing, and testing microprocessor applications. All required instruments and components are available to help students gain hands-on experience in the design, simulation, and implementation of digital systems and microprocessor applications.

6. Computer Laboratory:

The Computer Laboratory is equipped with 40 high-performance PCs, each featuring a 2.13 GHz Intel Core2Duo processor, 6 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD, and 128 GB SSD, providing ample computational power for a range of software applications. The lab is equipped with licensed copies of MATLAB 2024a for advanced numerical computing, simulation, and model-based design, along with SCILAB, an open- source platform for scientific computations and engineering applications. The laboratory is designed to support a wide range of programming, simulation, and data analysis tasks, ensuring that students have access to both industry-standard and open-source tools for learning and experimentation.

7. Research Lab:

The Research Laboratory is equipped with advanced instruments and tools to support innovative research and experimental studies in electrical and renewable energy fields. The lab includes a high-resolution Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) for precise signal analysis and a Solar Array Simulator for conducting research on photovoltaic systems and renewable energy applications. In addition, various specialized research equipment is available to facilitate experiments in power electronics, energy conversion, and system testing. This laboratory provides an ideal environment for students and researchers to develop, test, and analyze cutting-edge technologies, supporting a broad range of research activities. The laboratory is also equipped with The Zed Board FPGA with Vivado voucher which is utilized in electrical engineering for developing and testing advanced digital systems, enabling real-time signal processing, control system design, power electronics applications, and rapid prototyping of embedded Systems.

8. Electrical Measurement Laboratory:

The Electrical Measurement Techniques (EMT) Laboratory includes Experimental setup for measurement of power, inductance, temperature, displacement and calibration of energy meter. The lab is having wide variety of different meters like Analog AC Ammeter, Multimeter, and RLC Meter. The student is having exposure to use RLC load bank to study the behavior of electrical circuits under varying loads.

9. Network Analysis Laboratory:

The Network Analysis Laboratory is equipped with essential tools and equipment for studying electrical networks and circuit analysis. The lab features trainer kits for analyzing various network theorems (Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Superposition, Maximum Power Transfer), as well as RLC circuits and transient analysis. It is equipped with digital and analog multimeters, function generators, oscilloscopes, and power supplies to facilitate the measurement and observation of circuit responses. Students can perform experiments on both AC and DC networks, including mesh and nodal analysis, resonance, and two-port network parameters. The laboratory provides all necessary instruments and components for comprehensive learning experience in network theory and circuit analysis.

10. Control System Laboratory:

The Control System Engineering Laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art tools and equipment for the study and implementation of control system concepts. The lab features control system trainer kits that allow students to experiment with various control strategies, including open-loop and closed-loop systems, PID control. It is equipped with modern measuring instruments such as oscilloscopes, signal generators for analysing system behaviour and performance. Students can conduct experiments on system response, stability analysis, and frequency domain techniques. The laboratory provides all necessary components and software tools, such as MATLAB/Simulink, to enable comprehensive learning and practical experience in the design and analysis of control systems.

11. Power Electronics and Drives Lab:

The Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory provide a well-equipped environment for studying and experimenting with power electronic converters and motor drives. It features a specialized power electronics workbench with 26 interchangeable modules, enabling a wide range of practical experiments. The workbench also includes a separate power supply section and measurement section for efficient testing and analysis. The lab is equipped with various power electronic converters, including DC-DC converters, DC-AC inverters, and AC-DC rectifiers, which are available for experimentation. Additionally, motor drive systems for induction motors facilitate hands-on learning with variable frequency drives (VFDs). DC drive setups with different converter (single phase and three phase rectifiers and choppers) configurations are also available for performing various experiments. To support analysis and performance evaluation, the laboratory is furnished with essential instruments such as oscilloscopes and digital multimeters. This well-rounded facility provides students with practical experience in implementing, testing, and optimizing power electronics and drive systems.

12. Basic of Electrical Engineering Laboratory:

The Basics of Electrical Engineering Laboratory is designed to introduce students to fundamental electrical concepts and principles through hands-on experiments. The lab is equipped with basic electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, and various types of switches. Students can perform experiments on circuit configurations, including series and parallel circuits, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, and AC/DC circuit analysis. The laboratory also features essential measuring instruments, including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, and function generators, for analyzing circuit behavior. This lab provides a practical learning environment where students can apply theoretical knowledge to real- world electrical engineering problems, fostering a solid foundation for their future studies.

13. Automation Laboratory:

The Automation Laboratory is equipped with advanced tools and systems for hands-on learning in industrial automation and control. The lab features PLC training kits, including Siemens S7-1200 and S7- 300, allowing students to design, program, and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers for various automation applications. Additionally, the lab includes a Distributed Control System (DCS) setup with PCS7, providing insights into process automation and control in industrial environments. Students can engage in practical exercises involving ladder logic programming, HMI interfacing, and real-time process control. The laboratory is equipped with necessary accessories, sensors, actuators, and measuring instruments to support comprehensive experiments in automation technologies. This environment fosters a thorough understanding of modern industrial automation systems and their applications.

14. Project Laboratory:

he department is equipped with project laboratory with an area of 46 Sq.m. equipped with function generator, CRO, power supply as well as organizer of passive components and soldering facility. The students have free access to the lab during their project period. The systems in the laboratory are provided with the internet and the students can utilize the facility during their course of project work. Student project models are displayed in the project laboratory.

Sr.No.  Publications
1 H.Mickle Aancy, Shilpa Prashant Kodgire, MaddulaRatna Mohita, Manimegalai V, G.Vijay and Sunita Dhotre (2024) “Block chain technology for securing IoT Devices and Data” 2024 Ninth International Conference on Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (ICONSTEM) | 979-8-3503-6509-2/24/$31.00 ©2024 IEEE | DOI: 10.1109/ICONSTEM60960.2024.10568652

 

2

Sandip V. Kamble, Syed Imran Ali (2024)“Performance Analysis of Dual Active Full Bridge Converter with V2G andG2V operating modes in EV applications” Journal of Control and Instrumentation Engineering, e-ISSN: 2582-3000, Vol. 10, Issue 2 (May – August, 2024) pp: (27-40)
3 Kashiram M. Parodwad, Samiksha Anande, Shelar Bhakti S., Shilpa Kodgire, Mule Shital M (2024) “A Survey of Techniques for Fault Detection in Three-Phase Transmission Lines” Journal of Digital Integrated Circuits in Electrical Devices, Vol. 9, Issue 1 (January – April, 2024) pp: (18-23)
4 Shilpa P.Kodgire, Tejas V Vairale , Nikita V Wanare (2023) “An Ideal Approach to Single Inductor Based Active Cell Balancing Using MATLAB” Power Electronics andDevices,MayAugust,2023, https://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JOPED/issue/curren
5 Dr. Shilpa Kodgire, Yash Patil, Amit Kundalwal, Shubham Shinde (2023) “E-Rickshaw Simulation in SIMULINK Software” Nanotechnology Perceptions ISSN 1660-6795 www.nano-ntp.com
6 S. Selva Nidhyananthan, Shilpa Prashant Kodgire, Tilak Mukherjee, Papun Biswas, JitendraSingh Tamang, B. Ganesh Pandi, M. Harienthiran, Bhaskar Roy (2023) “Development of Opto-Electronic Free Space Optics Rain Attenuation Mathematical Model with Optisystem for Topological Optical link Analysis” Elsevier, source id: 111001\53313 UGC Approved
7 Dr.S.P.Kodgire (2023) “Modeling of an Electric Vehicle with MATLAB’s Simulink” Journal of Advances in Electrical Devices, January-April, 2023, https://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JoESP/article/view/412
8 Dr.S.P.Kodgire (2023) “Arduino Based Wireless Solar Panel Cleaning Robot” Journal of Embedded Systems and Processing, January April, 2023, https://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JAED/article/view/1564
9 Ms. R. B. Palwe (2023) “A Review on: Ageing Parameters and Monitoring Methods for Lithium-Ion Batteries Used in Electric Vehicle” International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems 32(01), 6th Jan 2023, 1793-6438 https://worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S0129156423300011
10 Aryan U. Gajbhare, Sumedh Y. Birhade, Ajay D. Chavan Mr.A.S.Borole(2023)  “Design and Development of Solar panel along with Comparative analysis of MPPT Algorithms” IEEE conference on Engineering Informetics (ICEI) 2023, organized in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology under Victorium Section, Australia held on 25th and 26th Nov. 2023 at Sanjay Ghodawat University Kolhapur.
11 Mr. Amit Borole, Dr. A. R. Phadke, Dr. P. J. Shah (2023) “Design and Development of Automatic Biodegradable Waste Sorter and Composer” IEEE conference on Engineering Informetics (ICEI) 2023, organized in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology under Victorium Section, Australia held on 25th and 26th Nov. 2023 at Sanjay Ghodawat University Kolhapur.
12 A.K. Roy(2023)  “Critical Review on Synchronization Methods and Fault Ride through Capability in Grid Connected PV” Grenze International Journal of Engineering and Technology, Jan 2023, 0970-2555
13 Dr. S.P. Kodgire(2023)  “Threshold Public Key -sharing Technique in Block Chain” Taylor & Francis International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Computing & Security, 24-25 Feb 2023
14 Dhananjay Sureshrao More, S. M. Mule, Dr. S. M. Badave (2022) “Implementation of DSM-PI Controller for Electric Vehicle Battery Charging” International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM) Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | August-2022 Impact Factor: 7.185 ISSN: 2582-3930
15 Rani Annarao Magare, Prof. R.P. Shinde, Dr. S .M. Badave (2022) “A Solar-Integrated 25-Level H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter” International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 09 Issue: 08 | Aug 2022 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072, Impact Factor value: 7.529 | ISO 9001:2008CertifiedJournal|Page1-5, http://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JoESP/article/view/335
16 Dr.S.P.Kodgire (2022) “A Smart Greenhouse Monitoring System” Journal of Control System and Control Instrumentation, May-Aug 2022, https://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JoESP/article/view/1592
17 Dr.S.P.Kodgire (2022)  “Intelligent Google Assisted Coffee Vending Machine” Journal of Embedded Systems and Processing, May-Aug 2022, https://matjournals.co.in/index.php/JOCSACI/article/view/809
18

Mr. A.S. Borole(2022)  “Image Processing Technique for Biodegradable Waste Sorter and Composter” European Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology,2022, 2394 – 658X,

https://ejaet.com/PDF/9-4s/EJAET-9-4s-430-436.pdf

19 Majhar Pathan, S.M.Badave, Syed Imran Ali, Sriram Mishra (2022) “Stabilization of Induction motor with fuzzy Controlled floating DC Link Converter During Grid Voltage Disturbances” International Conference on Modern Electrical and Energy Systems (MEES), 2022.
20

Mr. A.S. Borole (2022) “Design and Development Of Solar Powered Fully Automatic Biodegradable Waste Sorter And Composter” ZKG International Journal,2022, 2366-1313

https://zkginternational.com/archive/volume6/DESIGN-AND-DEVELOPMENT-OF-SOLAR-POWERED-FULLY-AUTOMATIC-BIODEGRADABLE-WASTE-SORTER-AND-COMPOSTER.pdf

21 A.K. Roy (2022) “Grid-Tied Photovoltaic System Using Active Power Coefficient Control Under Voltage Distortion” Industrial Engineering Journal, Nov 2022
22 A.K. Roy (2022) “Grid-Tied Inverters Control based on D-Q Control Algorithm and Review of different control methods and controllers” ZKG INTERNATIONAL Journal,Aug-2022,2366-1313 https://zkginternational.com/archive/volume6/Grid-Tied-Inverters-Control-based-on-D-Q-Control-Algorithm-and-Review-of-different-control-methods-and-controllers.pdf
23 Aakanksha R. Vaishnav, Dr. S. M. Badave, Prof. Shital M. Mule (2022) “Speed Control of BLDC Motor using PI and Fuzzy Logic Controller” The International journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis ISSN NO:0886-9367, Volume XIV, Issue I, January/2022 Page No: 41-50 UGC Approved
24 Aakanksha R. Vaishnav, Dr. S. M. Badave, Prof. Shital M. Mule (2022) “Speed Control of BLDC Motor using PI and Fuzzy Logic Controller with Hardware Implementation” The International journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis Volume XIV,IssueI,January/2022, ISSN NO:0886-9367, Volume XIV, Issue I, January/2022 , ISSN NO:0886- 1468 UGC approved
25 Aakanksha R. Vaishnav, Dr. S. M. Badave, Prof. Shital M. Mule, (2022) “Speed Control of BLDC Motor using PI and Fuzzy Logic Controller with Hardware Implementation” The International journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis Volume XIV, Issue I, January/2022, ISSN NO:0886-9367, Volume XIV, Issue I, January/2022 , ISSN NO:0886-9367 Page No: 1460- 1468 UGC Approved
26 Priti Vilas Jadhav, S.M. Badave, (2021)An Approach to Solve Travelling Salesman Problem Using Combination of GA & PSO, Wutan Huatan Jisuan Jishu, Vol. -17-Issue – 2-2021, pp.208-218, doi.org/10.37896/whjj17.2/601 UGC Approved
27 Rohini Jagdish Ingale, S.M.Badve, (2021) Implementation Of Automation System For Mixing Process, Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research, Volume Xiii, Issue Ii, February/2021, Pp.1234-1243 (An UGC-CARE Approved Group-II Journal (Scopus Indexed till 1993) UGC
28 Kushna Bhise, S.M.Badav (2021) “Speed Control Of Three-Phase Induction Motor Using Asymmetrical PWM And Fuzzy Logic” Journal Of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research, Vol. Xiii, Issue Iii, March 2021, Pp UGC Approved
29 Kushna Bhise, S.M.Badave (2021) “A Review of Speed Control Of Three Phase Induction Motor Using Asymmetrical PWM Technique And Fuzzy Logic,” Jicr Journal, Vol. Xiii, Issue Iii, March-2021 UGC approved
30

Miss. Priti Vilas Jadhav, Prof. Dr. S. M. Badave (2021) “An Approach to Solve Travelling Salesman Problem Using Combination of GA & PSO” Wutan Huatan Jisuan Jishu, Volume17-Issue-2-2021,pp.208-218, UGC-CARE-GROUP-II- Active and Multidisciplinary Journal Open Access Journal      A Peer Reviewed/Referred Journal doi.org/10.37896/whjj17.2/601

http://www.wthtjsjs.cn/VOLUME-XVII-ISSUE-II-FEBRUARY-2021/

31

Krushna B. Bhise, S.M. Badave (2021) “Speed Control of Three-Phase Induction Motors Using Asymmetrical PWM and Fuzzy Logic.” journals Of Interdisciplinary CycleResearch,Vol.XIII,IssueIII,March2021,Pp.113-120 http://www.jicrjournal.com/VOLUME-13-ISSUE-3-MARCH-2021/

DOI: 18.0002. JICR.2021.V13I3.008301.3171228374

32 Gauri Deepak Karanjgaokar,M. S. Bhaskar, S. Sivakumar, P. Sanjeevikumar, S. Umashankar, D. J. Almakhles (2021) “Design and Implementation of Hysteresis Motor with Scrap Material Rotor Ring” IEEE 4th International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication Technologies (GUCON) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sep 24-26, 2021
33 Rohini Jagdish Ingale, S. M. Badave(2021) “Implementation Of Automation System for Mixing Process” S. M. Badave Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research Volume XIII,Issue II, February/2021, Pp.1234-1243 http://www.jicrjournal.com/VOLUME-13-ISSUE-2-FEBRUARY-2021/ ISSN NO: 0022-1945 UGC-CARE Group ‘II’ Journals list -Serial No. 21259
34 Miss. Priti Vilas Jadhav, Prof. Dr. S. M. Badave (2021) “An Approach to Solve Travelling Salesman Problem Using Combination of GA & PS” Wutan Huatan Jisuan Jishu, Volume-17-Issue-2-2021, pp.208-218, doi.org/10.37896/whjj17.2/601 UGC-CARE-GROUP-II- Active and Multidisciplinary Journal Open Access Journal A Peer Reviewed/Referred Journal http://www.wthtjsjs.cn/VOLUME-XVII-ISSUE-II-FEBRUARY-2021/doi.org/10.37896/whjj17.2/601
35

Krushna Bhise, S. M. Badave (2021) “A Review of Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor Using Asymmetrical PWM Technique and Fuzzy Logic” Journal Of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research, Vol. XIII, Issue III, March 2021, Pp.113-120 http://www.jicrjournal.com/VOLUME-13-ISSUE-3-MARCH-2021/

DOI:18.0002. JICR.2021.V13I3.008301.3171228374

36 Priti Jadhav,S.M.Badave, (2020) “Travelling Salesman Problem: A Review on Optimization Techniques and Genetic Algorithm”, International Research Journal Of Innovations In Engineering And Technology (IRJIET)ISSN(Online): 2581-3048Volume 4, Issue 6, Pp 41-46, June-2020, Pp.41-46 Google Scholar UGC Approved
37 Priti Jadhav, Dr. S.M.Badave (2020) “Travelling Salesman Problem: A Review on Optimization Techniques and Genetic Algorithm” International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology(IRJIET)ISSN(online): 2581-3048Volume 4, Issue 6, pp 41-46, June-2020, pp.41-46
38 Pranita V. Mane, Dr. Sunita M. Badave (2020) “Hardware Implementation of IoT-based Health Monitoring of Three-phase Induction Motor” Dr. Sunita M. Badave Journal of Power Electronics & Power Systems ISSN: 2249-863X (Online), ISSN: 2321-4244 (Print) JoPEPS (2019) 43-49 © STM Journals 2019. All Rights Reserved Page 43, Volume 9, Issue 3.
39 Mohini Bhadikar, Dr. S. M. Badave, Ruchita P. Dahad (2020) “Study of analysis of improved active power filter with power quality features” IJAEMA journal, Volume XII, issue IV, April 2020 UGC-CARE Approved It Was SCOPUS Indexed
40 Mohini Bhadikar, Dr. S. M. Badave, Ruchita P. Dahad (2020) “Study of analysis of improved active power filter with power quality features” IJAEMA journal, Volume XII, issue IV, April 2020 UGC-CARE Approved It Was SCOPUS Indexed
41 Priti Jadhav,Dr.  S.M.Badave (2020) “Travelling Salesman Problem: A Review on Optimization Techniques and Genetic Algorithm” International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology(IRJIET)ISSN(online): 2581-3048Volume 4, Issue 6, pp 41-46, June-2020, pp.41-46Google Scholar
42 Mr. S.S.Kohli (2020) “A study on the use of effective ICT tools in secondary schools to impact education online during the COVID -19 outbreak in Aurangabad City and way forward” A 3 day international Conference on Covid-19 afflictions on the Global markets and impending outlook” from 1 to 3 Sep 2020 at Seshadripuram College.
43 Pranita V. Mane, Dr. Sunita M. Badave (2019) “Hardware Implementation of IoT-based Health Monitoring of Three-phase Induction Motor” Journal of Power Electronics & Power Systems ISSN: 2249-863X (Online), ISSN: 2321-4244 (Print) JoPEPS (2019) 43-49 © STM Journals 2019. All Rights Reserved Page 43, Volume 9, Issue 3.
44 Anil R. Sansare, Ajinkya Salpe, K.C.O Reddy,V. D. Saundarmal (2019) “Fuzzy Logic Control (FLC) Technique for MPPT of Photovoltaic System” International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews  (IJRAR), Volume 6, Issue 2, p.p. 307-314, June 2019 (E-ISSN 2348-1269, P- ISSN 2349-5138)
45 Anil R. Sansare, Ajinkya Salpe, K.C.O Reddy, V. D. Saundarmal (2019)  “Prominent MPPT Techniques for PV Cell” International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume 6, Issue 4, April 2019. (e-ISSN:2395-0056 Ip-ISSN: 2395-0072)
46 Harshal D. Vaidya, Dr. S. M. Badave, Ruchita P. Dahad (2019) “Hardware Implementation of Non-isolated Sextuple Output Hybrid Converter” International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT) – Volume 67 Issue 11- Nov 2019,ISSN: 2231-5381, pp.174-183
47 Pranita V. Mane, Dr. Sunita M. Badave (2019) “Hardware Implementation of IoT-based Health Monitoring of Three-phase Induction Motor” Journal of Power Electronics & Power Systems ISSN: 2249-863X (Online), ISSN: 2321-4244 (Print) JoPEPS (2019) 43-49 © STM Journals 2019. All Rights Reserved Page 43, Volume 9, Issue 3.
48 Ms. Aishwarya S.Taur, Dr.S.M.Badave(2019)  “Testing of Local Control Cabinet in Gas Insulated Switchgear using Design of Simulation kit-Revista” IEEE 13th International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics and Power Engg., Sonderborg, Denmark, 23-25 April 2019.
49 Aishwarya Taur,  Dr. S.M.Badave (2019) “Designing a simulator for control Panel Examination in Gas Insulated Switchgear” International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, vol-7,issue 5, May 2018
50 Saurabh Kohli, S. B. Mahajan, S.M.Badave, Padmanaban Sanjeevikumar, Atif Iqbal (2019) “Finite Element Method Based Determination of Magnetic Loading of Three Phase Five Limb Transformer with Impact of DC Offset” Automatic Control and System Engineering,vol-442, pp 337-345, Springer Lecture notes, March 2018. Springer Lecture Notes
51 Saurabh Kohli, S.B.Mahajan, Padmanaban Sanjeevikumar, Vilian Fedak, Valetin OLeschuk (2019) “Impact of DC Bias on the magnetic loading of three phase limb transformer based on finite element method.” Advances in Power Systems and Energy Management, Lecture notes in Electrical Engineering 436, Page no. 97. Name of Journal: Springer Nature Singapore
52 P. Sanjeevikumar, Sonali Sabnis, Sagar Mahajan, Lucian Mihet-Popa, Fred Blabjerg, Vigna K Ramchandramurthy (2019) “Hardware implementation of a New Adaptation in winding scheme of standard three phase induction machine to utilize for multi-functional operation: A new multi-functional /induction Machine.” “Energies Journal, MDPI AG Publication, Switzerland, July 2017, SSCI-E Index 2.2 Impact factor 2016 2.7 Five years, Issue no. 1757, Vol. 10, July 2017.
53 Dr.R.K.Kanhe, S.T.Hamde (2019) “Telemedicine using ECG data compression” International Journal on Telemedicine and Clinical practices Vol 2, No. 3, pp 267-291, , 2017
54 Arjun Hanumantrao  Kardile, Abolfazl Zargari Khuzani, Shital Mohan Mule (2018)“Sliding Mode Control Based 2Nx Interleaved Boost Converter for Solar PV Applications” Second International conference on Intelligent  computing and Control Systems (ICICCS 2018) Bibliography: Proceedings of International Conference on Inventive Computing and Informatics Systems (ICICCS 2018). DVD Part Number: CFP18K74-DVD, IEEE DVD.
55 Prof. R. P. Dahad (2017) “A high static gain modified SEPIC converter PV module and MPPT”International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol 4, issue 1, Jan 2017.
56 Arjun Hanumantrao Kardile, Abolfazl Zargari Khuzani, Shital Mohan Mule (2017) “SMC Based Nx Converter” International Conference on Inventive Computing and Informatics, Coimbatore, 2017. Bibliography: Proceedings of the International Conference on Inventive Computing and Informatics (ICICI 2017) IEEE Compliant-Part Number: CFP17L34-ART, Coimbatore, 2017.
57 S. A. Sabnis, Mahajan Sagar Bhaskar Ranjana, P.Sanjeevikumar, F.Blabjerg (2017) “Three Phase Induction Machine with Distinct Winding Arrangement amid in Winding Slot for Multifunctional Operation” International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada),July 2017
58 Dr.R.K.Kanhe(2016)  “A Review: Brain Tumor Segmentation using K-means clustering for detection and calculation of tumor area” International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol5, Issue 7, July 2016, e-ISSN: 2319-1163, p-ISSN-2321-7308
59 Prof. S. M. Badave (2016) “Modulating Technique Based Cascaded Multilevel Inverter using Voltage Multiplier” International Journal of Innovative Research in Science , Engineering and Technology, volume 05,  Issue  2, Feb 2016 ISSN:2319-8753, ISSN print:2347-6710
60 Prof. S. M. Badave (2016) “Critical Path Reduction of Distributed Arithmetic Based FIR Filter”International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA), Vol. 7, No. 3, April 2016, pp.71-78.
61 Prof. S. M. Badave (2016)  “Optimized Look-up-table for minimizing Critical Path in Distributed Arithmetic based FIR Filters” Automatic Control and System Engineering Journal, ISSN 1687-4811, Volume 16, Issue 1, ICGST, Delaware, USA, June 2016,pp.17-26.
62 Dr.S.M.Badave(2016)  “DC-DC Current Buck Converter Through Duality Approach and its DC Transformer Modelling for Current Based Loads” IEEE International Conference on Circuit, Power and Computing Technologies ICCPCT 2016.
63 Prof. S. M. Mule (2016) “Small Hydro Power Plant Control based on fuzzy sliding mode controller using particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm.” IEEE International Conference on Electrical Electronics, and Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT) – 3rd -5th March, 2016.
64 Pr A. H. Kardile(2016)  “DC-DC Current Buck Converter Through Duality Approach for current based loads.” IEEE International Conference on Circuit, Power and Computing Technologies ICCPCT 2016.
65 Prof. R. P. Dahad (2015) “A New Multilevel Inverter with Fewer Number of Control Switches” IEEE 2015 Conference on Power, Control, Communication and Computational Technologies for Sustainable Growth (PCCCTSG) 2015.
66 Prof. R. P. Dahad (2015) “Multilevel Inverter With level shifting SPWM Technique using Fewer no. of switches for Solar Applications” International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 pISSN: 2321-7308 Volume: 04 Issue: 10 Oct, 2015
67 Prof. K. M. Pandav (2015) “Multilevel Inverter With level shifting SPWM Technique using Fewer no. of switches for Solar Applications ” International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 pISSN: 2321-7308 Volume: 04 Issue: 10 Oct, 2015
68 Prof. S. M. Mule (2015) “Sliding Mode Control based Maximum Power Point Tracking of PV System” IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE)e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p-ISSN: 2320-3331, Volume 10, Issue 4 Ver. II (July – Aug. 2015), PP 58-63
69 Prof. S. B. Mahajan (2015) “Multilevel Inverter With level shifting SPWM Technique using Fewer no. of switches for Solar Applications” International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN:  2319-1163 pISSN: 2321-7308 Volume: 04 Issue: 10 Oct, 2015
70 Prof. S. B. Mahajan (2015) “Recent Genre based categorized comparison of Bollywood movies through radar plots” IJITR, Vol 4, issue 2,Feb-March 2015,2844-2851
71 Prof.G.D. Karanjgaokar, N. Deokar (2015) “ECG signal compression using filter bank based on Hermite polynomial.” Inderscience Publishers: International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology.
72 Prof. S. B. Mahajan (2013) “Modeling and Analysis of a Novel Multifunctional Converter  for Solar Applications” International Journal of Research in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (IJREEE),ISSN Print: 2348-0025 ISSN Online: 2347 5439 Volume No.1 Issue No.2 October-December 2013
73 Prof. K. M. Pandav (2013) “Novel Topological Derivations for DC-DC Converters” IJCEM International Journal of Computational Engineering & Management, Vol. 16 Issue 6, November 2013, ISSN (Online): 2230-7893
74 Prof. K. M. Pandav (2013) “A Multilevel Boost Converter using switched inductor” IJRPEEE,vol 1,issue2,oct-dec2013,ISSN-2348-0025,ISSN online-2347-5439
75 Prof. S. I. Ali (2013) “Computer Oriented Load Flow Study of Electrical S/S.” International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology, Vol.6, Issue 5, pp. 2013-2020, Nov. 2013.(ISSN: 2231-1963)
76 Dr. S. M. Badave (2013) “Handwritten English Character Recognition Using Discrete Wavelet Transform” 2nd IEEE International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing, 3rd, 4th and 5th April 2013. Organized by Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Adhiparashkthi Engineering College, Melmaruvathur, Tamilnadu.
77 Prof. S. M. Badave (2012) “Handwritten Character Recognition Using Wavelet Transform” World Journal of Science and Technology 2012, ISSN: 2231 – 2587
78 Prof. S. M. Badave (2012) “Handwritten Character Recognition-A Review” IJER&T, ISSN:2278-0181, vol 1, issue8, Oct. 2012
79 Prof. S. M. Badave (2011)“Speaker Identification System Using Wavelet Transformation And Neural Network” International Journal Of Computer Applications In Engineering Sciences, (Vol I, Special Issue On CNS, July 2011), ISSN 2231-4946, pp.228-232.
Sr.No. Copyrights
1 Roopali B.Palwe, Harshwardhan Prabhu Dhake, “C PROGRAM TO FIND CIRCUIT OF OHMS LAW AND ITS PARAMETERS” SW-19443/2024, 11 July 2024.
2 Dr P.Kodgire, “Literary / Dramatic work Poster on Monitoring of Power Consumption Through App.L122290/2023.”
3 Dr P.Kodgire “Literary / Dramatic work crossword of Power Semiconductor devices L-113504/2022.”
4 Dr P.Kodgire “Literary / Dramatic work Poster on Automated Irrigation System using PLC.L-117458 /2022”
5 Dr P.Kodgire “Literary / Dramatic work Poster on Active Cell Balancing Battery Management System.L-117457/2022”
6 Dr P.Kodgire, “Computer Program in C language to find out Equivalent resistance and Current flowing through it. SW-15823/2022.”
7 Dr S.P.Kodgire, “Literary / Dramatic work Poster on C Program to Find out Equivalent Resistances.-L118864/2022.”
8 Dr S.P.Kodgire, “Literary / Dramatic work poster on Intelligent Doormat using Piezoelectric Sensor L91938/2020”
Sr.No. Patent Details
1 Dr S.P.Kodgire, Dr R.K.kanhe, Shilpa Anjan, Anupam Kumar Roy, Roopali Bhaskar Palwe ,Dr Revati Godse, “Solar Flower with Sun tracking” 3 Feb 2023.

Academic year – 2023-24

SR.No. Name of Student Name of Organization
1 SHUBHAM KALYANRAO GORADE Kirloskar Brothers Limited
2 YASH RAJESH WANJARE Green Automation
3 VIRENDRA ADHATE Jabbil India Limited
4 VAIBHAV GOPAL BHIVSANE Jabbil India Limited
5 SUMEDH YASHAWANTRAO BIRHADE Sonali Engg Services
6 GANESH UTTAM BORDE Canpack India Private Limited
7 AJAY DHARMARAJ CHAVAN Sonali Engg Services
8 AKANKSHA KAILAS KATMANDE Johnson & Johnson
9 VAIBHAV HIRAMAN KHADE Jabbil India Limited
10 ATHARV PANDHARINATH MANGLE Johnson & Johnson
11 TUKARAM SUNIL MUNDE TBL Services Private Limited
12 VAIBHAV ASHOK PAWAR Metro Fire Solution
13 AKASH SANTOSH RAMTEKE Amber Enterprise Limited
14 KUNAL MANOHAR SANER Flash Electronics Private Limited
15 BHAKTI SANTOSH SHELAR TCS
16 MAYURI BABAN THORAT Metro Fire Solution
17 SHAMBHAVI YADUNATH JAPE Tetra Pak Pune
18 SHUBHAM RAJU SORMARE ZEPSCI

Academic year – 2022-23

SR.No. Name of Student Name of Organization
1 MUJAWAR SHADUL JAINODDIN Grandiose Automation Solutions Pvt Ltd
2 GOMASE VISHNU SANJAY Kinetic Green
3 PATIL RUTURAJ TANAJI Alliance control Pvt Ltd
4 NIKHIL RAJENDRA DEORE Shakti MultiTech Industries
5 KEKATE SHUBHANGI SANTOSH Tata Communications
6 DUDHANE PRATHAMESH PRAMODRAO Kinetic Green
7 DESHMUKH AARTI SANTOSHRAO Johnson & Johnson
8 SHAIKH MOHD ZUBER SHAIKH JAVED Aevitas Pharmagro Tech PVT LTD
9 TEJAS VINAYAKRAO  VAIRALE Johnson Controls
10 LAKARE SWATI RAJU Johnson & Johnson MedTech
11 GORDE OMKAR GANESH Tangle technologies
12 CHITTE SUBODH KASHINATH SEDEMAC
13 HINGANGHATE SHRUTIKA RAJENDRA Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd
14 JADHAV RUSHIKESH VAINATH Tata Technologies
15 MALEKAR ROHINI RAM Tata Technologies
16 CHAVAN SAPNA SUBHASH Tata Technologies
17 LAKADE GANESH RAMESHWAR Tata Technologies
18 TARE YOGESHWAR GORAKHΝΑΤΗ Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.
19 BRAMHANE RAJESH HIRALAL Tata Technologies
20 CHAVAN VIVEK VIJAY IPAC Automation Pvt Ltd
21 JADHAV DIPAK SUDHAKAR Pan Gulf Technologies. PVT LTD
22 CHAVAN SACHIN GORAKH Ketsol Pvt Ltd
23 NAVATE SONAM KISHOR Dhruva Automation & Controls Pvt Ltd
24 CHAVAN YUVRAJ ARJUN IPAC Automation Pvt Ltd
25 SONALE RAJESH CHANDRASUBHASH Horizon Automation Pune
26 KAMBLE DIPAK BALAJI Ruhlamat Automation Technologies
27 KANHAIYA SANTOSH JAISWAL UNICOMGROUP S.P.A.
28 TANGADE RAVINDRA JANARDAN Indo-German Tool Room
29 DUDHE PRATIK RAJESH Jaya Hind Industries Ltd
30 LANDGE SUPRIYA SATISH Tata Advanced Systems Ltd
31 KADAM KUNAL KALESHWAR SANY Group
32 LANDE RUSHIKESH ARUN IPAC Automation Pvt Ltd
33 UGILE SHRIKANT SHIVRAJ SSEPL Techno Pvt Ltd
34 JADHAV GANESH KAILAS Findability Sciences
35 WANARE NIKITA VARDHMAN Mahindra CIE Automation India Ltd
36 MASKE SACHIN RAGHUNATH Religare Finvest Itd
37 SAJED SALIMKHA PATHAN Goodyear South Asia Tyres Pvt Ltd
38 SONAWANE SONAL AMRIT Inversal Power Tech Ltd

Academic year – 2021-22

SR.No. Name of Student Name of Organization
1 SHAIKH SAMEER SK KASEEM Hexaware technologies limited
2 SAHIL SANTOSH JADHAV Tech Mahindra Limited
3 ROHIT BHAGWAN KHANDAGALE Tata Power
4 SOMAWANSHI SHRUTI DATTATRAY Tata communication limited, pune
5 SHINDE RAMPRASAD KAILASRAO Zensar Technology limited
6 GUDE SAURABH DILIPRAO CDAC, Bangalore
7 SHIVLAD RAJESH NAGNATH FDES Tehnologies Private limited
8 AHIRE YASH RAMESH Institute for Advanced Computing and Software
9 BORSE ANIKET ANIL TCSL
10 BHADAIT NIKHIL SANTOSH Hertz instruments PVT ltd
11 ISRANI MUKUL Purple Umbrella Fintech PVT.LTD
12 AGHAV SHUBHAM DILIP Lupin ltd, sambhajinagar
13 MHASKE KUNAL SAHEBRAO Ajanta Pharma
14 ANARSE VISHAL BABAN Youtube
15 TANGDE KISHOR KRUSHNA Capgemini Technology Services India Limited
16 JIVRAG DURGA SHAINATH Siemens Limited
17 CHAUDHARI ABHISHEK VAIJINATH Metis Eduventures Pvt. Ltd
18 SHEJUL ROHIT ARJUN Grind Master Machines Pvt Ltd
19 RATHOD SHIVANI VIKRAM Prompt Personnel Pvt Ltd
20 INGALE RUPESH AVADHUT D-Link India Limited
21 SHINDE DEEPAK NARAYANRAO Tata Communications
22 INGLE PRAFUL CHANDRAKANT 3r’s Solutions
23 RAHATKAR DWARKA NARAYAN Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India
24 POTDAR VISHAL MAHADEV Wipro Limited
25 NARKHEDE BHUSHAN LOTU Capgemini Technology Services India Limited
26 AMBRULE PRASAD DEVRAO Fransane Fashion
27 SHIVANI BADAK Canpack India Pvt Limited
28 ADE BALU INDAL Tata Technologies Limited
29 SHINDE SHREYA ATULCHANDRA Tata Communications
30 CHAKRADHAR SULBHA RAMKISHANRAO Infosys
31 JADHAV PRAJWAL SUDHAKAR S2 Infotech Internation Ltd

Academic year – 2020-21

SR.No. Name of Student Name of Organization
1 SHAIKH NAWAZ SIRAJODDIN Sanveo Inc,pune
2 GUPTA PRIYA SHRIKANT Infosys, Banglore
3 PRAYAG OMKAR UMESH VEGG
4 WANVE SAURABH GOVERDHAN TATA Consultancy Services Limited, Beed
5 SAUDAR SAI SHIVAJI wipro,pune
6 CHAUDHARI DEVENDRA SANJAY TCS
7 PRADHAN AKASH LAXMAN Air Liquide, sambajinagar
8 ADHAV RUSHIKESH RAMESH Zensar Technologies limited
9 AMIT RAJESH YELGIRE Simens Energy, Sambhajinagar
10 PHUNDE SURAJ ADINATH Virinchi Ltd, hyderabad
11 CHAVAN SHEETAL VIKRAM Sterlite Technologies Limited, Sambhajinagar
12 CHAVAN OMESH SHIVAJI Goodyear south asia tyre pvt ltd, sambhajinagar
13 RAMDASI ROHAN SUNIL KPMG Global Services
14 CHUNGADE SHUBHAM BHIMSING Mindtree
15 MAHAMUNE KRUSHNA DNYANESHWAR Mindtree Ltd
16 JUMBAD PRADIP BHAUSAHEB Reserve Bank of India
17 NITIN DEWANAND PANDEY Lupin Limited, Sambhajinagar
18 HAJARE VAISHNAV JAGANRAO NTT Data Global delivery services private limited, sambhajinagar
19 GORDE POOJA GANESH TATA Consultancy Services and credit system, pune
20 CHAURASE GAJANAN MANIRAM Mphasis
21 ETHAPE MAYURI SUNIL TATA Consultancy Services Limited, Sambhajinagar
22 NATKAR ASHWINI BHAGWAN Craft Officer
23 KORADE MUKESH SAMBHAJI Infosys, Sambhajinagar
24 GAIKWAD VAIBHAV DAULATRAO Flash Electronics, Pune
25 SANGHAVI ABHISHEK ARUN TATA Consultancy Services Limited, Lucknow
26 KALYANKAR KSHITIJA SHIVAJIRAO Magna International, sambhajinagar
27 BAVLE MANGESH PA PARMESHWAR TATA Consultancy Services Limited, Sambhajinagar
28 KALASKAR PRATIKSHA RAMDAS Parason Machinery, sambhajinagar
29 PANCHAL RAJESH MAROTI Mindtree
30 KAMITHE PRAKASH MADHUKAR Syntel Private Limited
31 AGALE AKASH ASHOK TATA Consultancy Services Limited,
32 NAGARGOJE GANGADHAR BALASAHEB AmaraRaja Battery Ltd
33 SUNEWAD SHIVKANTA NARAHARI TATA Consultancy Services Limited,
34 WAGH AKASH RAMDAS LTI mindtree
35 BAGALE GEETA TULSHIRAM Paytm
36 MHASKE SUSHIL SANJAY KPIT Technologies Limited

Academic year – 2019-20
Sr. No. Name of Student (Surname, First Name, Middle Name) Name of Organisation (Job Placement) Location Salary Package (in Lacs)
1 Madhuri Panditrao Tak Infosys Mysore 3.8
2 Varsha Rajesh Mehra Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd Aurangabad 1.2
3 Sayali Balkrishna Patil Capgemini Pune 3.8
4 Sudhir Namdeo Pawar Dhoot Transmission Pvt. Ltd Aurangabad 1.2
5 Jagruti Deepak Desale Good Years South Asia Pvt.Ltd. Aurangabad 2
6 Mayuri Rajendra Velanjkar Yeshshree Press Comps Pvt. Ltd Aurangabad 1.5
7 Akash Ramesh Bargal Bkt Tyres Private Limited Aurangabad 3.6
8 Hrushikesh Prashant Lakade Bkt Tyres Private Limited Aurangabad 3.6
9 Swati Shivaji Nalwade Ideas Electrical And Engineer Pvt Ltd Aurangabad 1.6
10 Arti Madhav Mathapati Dhoot Transmission Aurangabad Aurangabad 1.44
11 Yuvraj Dinkar Gute Orient Electrical Pune Pune 2.16
12 Chhaya Dhepe Infosys Pune 3.6
13 Sagar Lajuankar Canpack India Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad 3.5
14 Rupesh Thote Flextronics Aurangabad 3
Academic year 2018-19
Sr. No. Name of Student (Surname, First Name, Middle Name) Name of Organisation (Job Placement) Location Salary Package (in Lacs)
1 Mr. Trymbak Kadam MSEDCL Shahpur District – Thane 5.88
2 Ms. Prajakta Patil MSEDCL Sindhudurg 6.24
3 Mr. Lalit Patil MSEDCL Ambejogai 6.24
4 Mr. Prasad Shelke/td> MSEDCL AAmbejogai 6.24
5 Mr. Bhushan Patil MSEDCL Mumbai 6.24
6 Ms. Geethanjail Kamerkar Municipal Corporation of Aurangabad Aurangabad 2.12
7 Mr. Nikhi Vaidhya 7 Mr. Nikhi Vaidhya Set on site Electricals, Pvt. Ltd., Aurangabad Aurangabad 3
8 Ms. Komal Patil Capgemini Pune 3
9 Mr. Mayur Minjagi IRTI Robotics Pvt Ltd. Pune 14.4
10 Mr. Abhishek Patil Future automation Pvt. Ltd. Pune 1.68
11 Ms. Pooja Shinde Unbound Marketing Pvt. Ltd, Kharadi 1.8
12 Ms. Rashmi Narkhede INRB bearing Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad 1.8
13 Mr. Paresh Kothavadae Pronet Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Nashik ANashik 1.44
14 Mr. Ajinkya Kulkarni J.J Industry Hyderabad 3.5
15 Mr. Utkarsh Sakhre Assistant Branch Post Master Ambejogai 1.6
16 Ms.Komal Pagiwan Badve Engineering Ltd Aurangabad 1.8
17 Mr.Vishal Bhavar Siemens Ltd Aurangabad 2.4
18 Ms.Ambika Pargaonkar Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Aurangabad 1.92
19 Mr.Roopchand Lodhirajput Jailaxmi Casting & Alloys Pvt Ltd. Aurangabad 3
20 Mr.Salve Sandeep Subhash Neo Wheels Sinnar 12
21 Mr.Gangadhar Subhash Rautray Lakshmi Agni Auto & Forging Aurangabad 1.32
22 Mr.Ankush Bhimrao Bhagat Suvarna Fms Pvt Ltd Aund 1.74
23 Mr.Vishal Bhavar Siemens Ltd Aurangabad 1.92
24 Mr.Ashish Suryakant Palve Pronite Technologies Mumbai 3
Academic year 2017-18
Sr. No. Name of Student (Surname, First Name, Middle Name) Name of Organisation (Job Placement) Location Salary Package (in Lacs)
1 Deepak Kumthe MSEDCL Raigad 6
2 Arati Naik Man Energy Solutions Aurangabad 4.2
3 Nikhil Patil Sri Krishna Group Of Companies, Gujarat Mehsana 2.4
4 Shraddha Gore/td> Sri Krishna Group Of Companies, Pune Pune 2.4
5 Anuja Giri Sri Krishna Group Of Companies, Pune Pune 2.7
6 Megha Rote TCL Communications Pvt Ltd, Pune Pune 3.5
7 Kalkote Gopal Nagnath TCL Communications Pvt Ltd, Pune Pune 2
8 Dorkhe Dhanshri Vitthal TCL Communications Pvt Ltd, Pune Pune 2.3
9 Sameer Wategaonkar Good Year, Aurangabad Aurangabad 1.8
10 Shubhankar Adam Test Outlook Solutions, Aurangabad Aurangabad 1.8
11 Kunal Rajkumar Kurrewar Yantrana Systems Pune 1.5
12 Shraddha Lakade Sgl Pvt Ltd., Pune Pune 2.5
13 Kapil Paikrao Compass India Support Services Pvt. Ltd., Haryana Mumbai 3
14 Kanchan Khade Volfram System India Pvt. Ltd., Pune Pune 2.4
15 Manjusha Mathe Transdelta Transformer Pvt. Ltd Aurangabad 1.2
16 Bhagyashri Ratnaparakhi BTransdelta Transformer Pvt. Ltd Aurangabad 1.2
17 Sampada Sevekar Ankul Power Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Aurangabad Aurangabad 1.2
18 Anuja Chavan Station Controller Mumbai 5.4
19 Rasika Kulkarni MSEDCL Kalyan 6
20 Dnyaneshwar Munde Adecco India Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad 2.8
21 Adalkar Sudarshan Avinash TCL Communications Pvt Ltd, Pune Pune 2.3
22 Pithore Ajay Rajesh Byju’s Pune 10
23 Mokase Vaibhav Pundlik Pelican AI, Andheri Andheri 1.5
24 Manke Pradeep Bhaskar Good Year Tyres, Aurangabad Aurangabad 3.2
25 Suranglikar Swapnil Siddhivinayak Credit issue pune 13
26 Narwade Rahul Eknath Good Year Tyres, Aurangabad Aurangabad 2.9
MoU Details
Sr. No. Name of Organization/ Industry Date of Signing MoU Type of MoU- Training/education/ research…. Major Objectives Activities Performed
1 MAHATRANSCO, HVDC terminal station. 27/01/2017 Education To establish a mutually beneficial relationships for enriching the technical education process and jointly work for enhancing the quality of education. Guest lectures, IPT
2 MAHATRANSCO, old power house 17/01/2017 Education To establish a mutually beneficial relationships for enriching the technical education process and jointly work for enhancing the quality of education. Guest lectures and workshop,IPT
3 M.S.E.D.C.L, Nashik 28/4/17 Education To establish a mutually beneficial relationships for enriching the technical education process and jointly Guest lectures and workshop,IPT
4 Sanchita Pattern Work, MIDC waluj, Aurangabad 17/12/21 Education To establish a mutually beneficial relationships for enriching the technical education process and jointly Guest lectures and workshop, Projects
Tech- Elektra 2025 organized by student association members of Electrical Engg Dept
Student participated in Mobility at Dipex-2025 State level exhibition come competition organized by COEP technological University Pune Maharashtra on date 3 to 6 April 2025
Orientation Program for BATU Students (SY, TY and B.tech) on date 7 Sept 2025.

Runanubandh Program Organized by Electrical Engineering Department on date 14 Feb 2025.

The Department of Electrical Engineering organizes a social activity, “Runanubandh,” on 14th February every year. In this program, students and faculty from the Electrical Engineering Department visit a social organization to distribute essential items. This year, we celebrated Runanubandh by visiting Muktisopan Old Age Home, Samarth Nagar, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

Project Exhibition “Sankalpana 2k24”Organied by Electrical engineering third year student on date 9 Nov 2024
‘Runanubandh’, this year electrical engineering department visit one NGO named as Anamprem-“Marathwada divyang shikshan prakalp”.
IIC’S ‘poster presentation on start-up and innovation on date 26Aug 2023
The Electrical Engineering Department was organized celebration of engineer’s day.
Parents Meet on date 8 Oct 2022
Teck-Elektra (2K23) event organised by Student Association member 2023

The Day 2 of Tech Elektra 2k23 began with the two events Technical Rangoli and Technoquiz followed by Valedictory

Day 2 – 26-04-2023

Time : 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Technical Rangoli:  This event was another one to see how the beautiful colors merge with the technology. A topic was provided to all participants, now since the theme of Tech Elektra 2k22 is to shift towards greener technologies. Hence the same topic was to be presented by participants in the form of Rangoli. The judges were happy to see what all imaginations the participants can put to demonstrate the need to shift towards greener energies.

Techno Quiz:  This event was the one which captured the attention of many participants as it had layers of rounds which tested various skills of candidates. The types of round included technical MCQ questions, audio – visual buzzer round, rapid fire round and finally the elimination challenging question round. The event kept the participant on toes and was appreciated for its organization and management.

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