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Department of Civil Engineering

In the past years, Civil Engineers have been instrumental in the design and construction of various infrastructural marvels such as buildings, bridges, highways, water treatment facilities, and environmental structures. Today, the role of a Civil Engineer extends beyond mere construction; they must also assess the impact of degradation on infrastructure, taking into account environmental and economic sustainability. To meet the evolving demands of the field, Civil Engineers require a comprehensive understanding of both traditional principles and cutting-edge technologies to address complex interdisciplinary challenges. Our institution stands as one of the best engineering colleges in Nagpur, offering a comprehensive four-year Bachelor’s Degree program in Civil Engineering, boasting an intake of 120 students. We also offer a Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering for working professionals, with a capacity of 30 students. Additionally, we provide specialized two-year Master’s degree courses in Structural Engineering and Environmental Engineering, with intakes of 18 and 12, respectively. Moreover, we offer three programs for B.Tech. Honors in Civil Engineering and a program of B.Tech. Minor in Civil Engineering. 

Recognized as an active research hub under the RTM Nagpur University, our Civil Engineering department has conferred 37 Ph.D. degrees and 01 M.E. by Research degree. Presently, 16 Ph.D. research scholars are actively pursuing their research endeavors within the department. The Civil Engineering Department has 21 Ph.D. faculty members and 07 faculty members are pursuing their doctoral degree.

With an A++ grade accreditation from the NAAC in 2022, our institution is among the best in Central India. NBA accreditation was granted to the B.Tech. in Civil Engineering program for a period of six years in 2023. NBA accreditation for three years was granted to the M. Tech. in Structural Engineering program in 2023. The department’s scope of non-destructive testing in the Concrete Technology Laboratory has been accredited by NABL.

Equipped with a dedicated computer center furnished with essential resources such as computers, printers, scanners, and industry-standard software like AutoCAD, STAAD-Pro, ETABS, and Auto-Civil, our students have access to cutting-edge technology. Furthermore, networking and internet facilities further enhance the learning experience.

Over the years, our department has nurtured and produced numerous distinguished engineers who have made substantial contributions across various sectors within the Civil Engineering domain.

At our institution, we are committed to providing a holistic education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing our students to become leaders and innovators in the field of Civil Engineering.

Vision of the Department

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To become most sought-after destination for learning and research in civil engineering.

Mission of the Department

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To prepare Civil Engineering professionals by practicing analytical, design tools, Field learning and live industrial projects in conducive environment.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO 1:
To prepare students to succeed in employment, profession and/or to pursue post-graduation and research in Civil Engineering discipline in particular and allied engineering disciplines in general.
PEO 2:
To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to formulate, analyse and solve Civil Engineering-related problems.
PEO 3:
To prepare the students to acquire knowledge in breadth in order to solve mathematical problems related to analysis and design of various systems pertaining to different fields of Civil Engineering, and to utilize their skills to perform location surveying, cost estimates, and activities related to Civil Engineering projects using conventional and modern engineering tools.
PEO 4:
To inculcate ethical practices and to establish an understanding of professionalism, safety, sustainability, their duties and contribution to the society.
PEO 5:
To provide students with an academic environment that makes them aware of excellence and enables them to understand the significance of life-long learning in a global perspective.
Program Outcomes
PO1: Engineering Knowledge
Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4, respectively, to develop the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2: Problem Analysis
Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems, reaching substantiated conclusions with consideration for sustainable development. (WK1 to WK4)
PO3: Design/Development of Solutions
Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design/develop systems/components/processes to meet identified needs with consideration for the public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon, culture, society and environment as required. (WK5)
PO4: Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems
Conduct investigations of complex engineering problems using research-based knowledge, including design of experiments, modelling, analysis & interpretation of data to provide valid conclusions. (WK8)
PO5: Engineering Tool Usage
Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering & IT tools, including prediction and modelling, recognizing their limitations to solve complex engineering problems. (WK2 and WK6)
PO6: The Engineer and The World
Analyze and evaluate societal and environmental aspects while solving complex engineering problems for its impact on sustainability with reference to economy, health, safety, legal framework, culture and environment. (WK1, WK5, and WK7)
PO7: Ethics
Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, human values, diversity and inclusion; adhere to national & international laws. (WK9)
PO8: Individual and Collaborative Team Work
Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse/multi-disciplinary teams.
PO9: Communication
Communicate effectively and inclusively within the engineering community and society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations considering cultural, language, and learning differences.
PO10: Project Management and Finance
Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO11: Life-Long Learning
Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies.

Knowledge Profiles (WK)

WK1:
Understanding of natural and social sciences.
WK2:
Mathematics, numerical analysis, data analysis, and computing.
WK3:
Engineering fundamentals.
WK4:
Specialized engineering knowledge.
WK5:
Engineering design and operations, including sustainability.
WK6:
Engineering practice (technology).
WK7:
Role of engineering in society, sustainability, and professional responsibility.
WK8:
Current research literature and critical thinking.
WK9:
Ethics, professional responsibilities, and inclusive behavior.
Program Specific Outcomes
PSO1:
Execute analysis of various structures including hydraulic and environmental structures and carry out their design.
PSO2:
Examine geotechnical and other parameters for design of foundations, earthen dams, tunnels, bridges and roads.
PSO3:
Execute the location survey and quantity survey for cost estimation of all types of structures including interpretation of Civil Engineering drawing.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) of M. Tech. (Structural Engineering)
PEO 1
To provide fundamental knowledge of Civil engineering in general and Structural Engineering in specific for better understanding of various Structural systems.
PEO 2
To provide understanding of and ability to apply Structural engineering knowledge and approaches to generate effective engineering solutions.
PEO 3
To provide academic environment to work independently and in a team, to initiate research in demanding areas and develop a habit of upgrading knowledge of advancements in technologies for sustainable development in conjunction with contemporary issues.
PEO 4
To inculcate professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills to become successful professional and understand responsibility towards wellbeing of society.
Program outcomes (POs)of M. Tech. (Structural Engineering)

PO 1
An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems in Structural Engineering.
PO 2
An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/documents in the area of structural engineering.
PO 3
An ability demonstrate advances in structural engineering.
PO 4
An ability to learn and apply advanced engineering techniques and software tools.
PO 5
An ability to acquire professional, ethical and responsible attitude towards development of the profession and society.
PO 6
An ability to adapt lifelong learning to upgrade knowledge and competence continuously.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) of M. Tech. (Environmental Engineering)

 

PEO 1
To provide fundamental knowledge of Civil engineering in general and Environmental Engineering in specific for better understanding of various environmental systems.
PEO 2
To provide understanding of and ability to apply environmental engineering knowledge and approaches to generate effective engineering solutions.
PEO 3
To provide academic environment to work independently and in a team, to initiate research in demanding areas and develop a habit of upgrading knowledge of advancements in technologies for sustainable development in conjunction with contemporary issues.
PEO 4
To inculcate professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills to become successful professional and understand responsibility towards wellbeing of society.
Program Outcomes of M. Tech Environmental Engineering Programme
PO1
Design and develop water, wastewater, air, and solid waste management systems by applying sustainable engineering practices.
PO2
Understand and apply the techniques for resource recovery, waste minimization, and energy conversion to environmental engineering projects.
PO3
Understand & develop environmental management systems in line with national and international regulatory frameworks.
PO4
Apply the knowledge of modern software tools for the design and analysis of environmental components as well as carry out experimental investigation.
PO5
Carry out research and innovation to develop advanced solutions for emerging environmental challenges.
Course Outcomes (CO)
CO/PO Attainment

Welcome to the esteemed Department of Civil Engineering at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur, accredited A++ Grade by NAAC in 2022. One of the best engineering colleges in Nagpur, ranked among the top institutions in central India for Engineering & Technology. Established in 1984, our department provides a vibrant and nurturing environment for academic and research pursuits. Offering a comprehensive undergraduate program in B.Tech. Civil Engineering with an intake of 120 students received NBA accreditation for 06 years in 2023. We also offer a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering for working professionals, with a capacity of 30 students. Along with specialized postgraduate programs in Structural Engineering received NBA accreditation for 03 years in 2023 and Environmental Engineering, our department is dedicated to academic excellence and innovation. Recognized as a research center affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, we have successfully conferred 37 Ph.D. degrees, with 16 research scholars currently engaged in doctoral studies. Our faculty members, comprising 21 Ph.D. holders and 07 doctoral candidates, are deeply committed to fostering excellence in both teaching and research. 

With a focus on practical training and hands-on experience, our curriculum prepares students for dynamic careers in construction, environmental, water resources, transportation, and geotechnical engineering domains.

The department also received NABL accreditation for scope of non-destructive testing in Concrete Technology Laboratory.

To enhance the overall learning experience, our department offers minor programs in Civil Engineering and three honor programs in Construction Technology, Environmental Engineering, and Remote Sensing & GIS. We actively engage with professional bodies such as the Institution of Engineers (India) and the Indian Water Works Association (IWWA), providing students with opportunities for networking and skill development.

Furthermore, our department facilitates internships and industry collaborations with prestigious organizations like CSIR-NEERI, Ashtavinayak Planner & Developers Pvt. Ltd., and CADD Center Training Services Pvt. Ltd., enabling students to gain practical exposure and real-world insights.

We take pride in our dedicated technical support staff, which is known for their friendliness, approachability, and expertise. At YCCE Nagpur, we welcome bright minds and encourage you to explore our webpage for more information. Join us and embark on a transformative academic journey towards a rewarding career in Civil Engineering.

Faculty Civil Department
SR. NO. NAME DESIGNATION JOINING DATE QUALIFICATION NATURE OF ASSOCIATION
1 DR. UDAYKUMAR PRAKASHCHANDRA WAGHE Professor, Principal 1986-07-14 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
2 DR. SANJAY PADMAKAR RAUT Professor, HOD 2007-06-28 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
3 DR. ABHAY VINAYAKRAO PATIL Professor, Dean (Acad. Matters) 1986-07-21 Ph. D.; M. E. (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
4 DR. VILAS GANUJI MESHRAM Associate Professor 1989-07-29 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
5 DR. AJAY RAMDAS GAJBHIYE Professor 1990-08-01 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Hydraulic Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
6 MR. DEVENDRA RAJRAM RAUT Associate Professor, C.O.E. 2011-10-03 M. Tech (Hydraulic Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
7 DR. BHUPESH PURSHOTTAM NANDURKAR Assistant Professor 2001-12-16 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
8 DR. MS. MADHURI SHANKARRAO BHAGAT Assistant Professor 2005-08-01 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Hydraulic Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
9 DR.MRS. VAISHALI NILESH MENDHE (BHADKE) Assistant Professor 2008-06-10 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
10 MS. CHARUTA SUBHASH WAGHMARE Assistant Professor 2008-06-10 M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
11 DR. MRS. BOSKEY VISHAL BAHORIA Assistant Professor 2020-08-07 Ph. D. ; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
12 DR. KHALID SHAMIM ANSARI Assistant Professor 2011-06-13 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
13 DR. HARSHAL RAMESHRAO NIKHADE Assistant Professor 2011-11-18 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
14 DR. JAYANT MANOHAR RAUT Assistant Professor 2011-12-01 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Geotechnical Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
15 DR. DHIRAJ GIRIDHARILAL AGRAWAL Assistant Professor 2012-01-17 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
16 MR. PAWAN KESHAORAO HINGE Assistant Professor 2012-07-11 M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
17 DR. MS. AMRUTA ARUN YADAV (ADEKAR) Assistant Professor 2012-07-24 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
18 DR. PRASHANT BABANRAO PANDE Assistant Professor 2013-07-08 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Geotechnical Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
19 MR. VIVEK DNYANDEO JAYALE Assistant Professor 2013-07-08 M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
20 MR. ATUL SAMBHUJI KURZEKAR Assistant Professor 2013-07-08 M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
21 DR. MS. SANGITA SHIVCHARAN MESHRAM (SUKHADEVE) Assistant Professor 2013-07-09 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
22 DR. HARSHAL MADHUKAR WARADE Assistant Professor 2014-01-01 Ph.  D.; M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
23 MS. SNEHAL KARUNKUMAR KAMBLE (PATANKAR) Assistant Professor 2014-06-27 M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
24 MR. SAGAR WASUDEO DHENGARE Assistant Professor 2014-06-27 M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
25 MS. PALLAVI SHALIKRAM CHAKOLE (BANKAR) Assistant Professor 2014-06-27 M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
26 MR. SANKET GAJANAN KALAMKAR Assistant Professor 2014-06-27 M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
27 DR. MS. MONALI REWASHANKAR WAGH (NIKHADE) Assistant Professor 2015-04-23 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
28 MR. YOGESH PRABHAKARRAO KHERDE Assistant Professor 2015-04-28 M. S. (Structural Dynamics); M. Tech (Transportation Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
29 DR. MS. SNEHA GOWARDHAN HIREKHAN (WANKHEDE) Assistant Professor 2015-05-15 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engg.); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
30 DR. RAJESH MADHUKAR BHAGAT Assistant Professor 2015-05-19 Ph. D.; M. Tech (Environmental Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
31 MRS. PAYAL VIVEK JAYALE Assistant Professor 2024-07-01 M. E. (Geotechnical Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
32 MR. UDAYSINGH PATIL Assistant Professor 2024-07-04 M. Tech (Structural Engineering); B. E. (Civil Engineering) Regular
Program Offered
Program Intake
B.Tech. Civil Engineering 120
B.Tech. Honors (Remote Sensing and GIS)
B.Tech. Honors (Environmental Engineering)
B.Tech. Minors (Introduction to Civil Engineering)
M. Tech Structural Engineering 18
M. Tech Environmental Engineering 12
Ph. D. Civil Engineering As per the RTMNU Direction 38 of 2024
Major Equipment and Facilities 

Computer Lab of the department is well equipped with 109 computers in three computer laboratories.

  • Proceq Hammer for Non-destructive testing of concrete.
  • Plate Load test apparatus.
  • Triaxial Compressive strength apparatus.
  • Profometer (Rebar locator).
  • Shotcrete gun.
  • Software Available: Student Version of STAAD Pro Connect, RCDC, STAAD Foundation, Revit Architecture, ETABS 2016 (Perpetual).
List of Program Specific Labs

 

SNName of the LaboratoryAssigned Number to the Laboratory Room
1Strength of Material LaboratoryCE 0-02
2Transportation Engineering LaboratoryCE 0-06
3Structural Analysis LaboratoryCE 0-07
4Fluid Mechanics LaboratoryCE-0-09
5Geotechnical Engineering LaboratorySH-02
6Concrete Technology LaboratorySH-03
7Survey LaboratorySH-04
8Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering LaboratoryCE 1-04
9Computer Laboratory – ICE 1-03
10Computer Laboratory – IICE 1-05
11Computer Laboratory – IIICE 1-02
12Environmental Chemistry & Microbiology LaboratoryCE-1-11
13Structural Dynamics LaboratoryCE-1-09
14Engineering Mechanics Laboratory – ICE 0-08
15Engineering Mechanics Laboratory – IICE-SH-01
S.N.Name of the LaboratoryName of Lab In-chargeSupporting StaffAreaMajor Equipment

Total Investment

(In Rupees)

1Strength of Material LaboratoryMr. S.W. DhengareMr. D. S. Tiwari76.21 m2Universal testing machine with all accessories2165545.00
2Transportation Engineering LaboratoryMr. Y. P. KherdeMr. I. H. Bharde75.72 m2Dig. Marshal Apparatus, Single Speed Digital AIM-550-2, Compression testing machine digital1010785.00
3Structural Analysis LaboratoryDr. V. N. MendheMr. Y. N. Choudhary76.21 m210 Ten loading frame1132631.00
4Fluid Mechanics LaboratoryDr. M. S. BhagatMr. D. S. Tiwari86.69 m2Bernoulli’s Theorem apparatus, Discharge Over Notches1320290.00
5Geotechnical Engineering LaboratoryDr. J. M. RautMr. I. H. Bharde96.53 m2Consolidation apparatus three-gauge, new bench type model electronic, triaxial test apparatus2216391.00
6Concrete Technology LaboratoryDr. P. K. HingeMr. A. R. Sheikh286 m2Profometer, Cement gun with accessories, Pundit Ultrasonic Testing Instrument, Humidity Chamber / Stability Chamber, Compression testing machine 200 T electrically operated5937890.00
7Survey LaboratoryDr. H. R. NikhadeMs. S. H. Nanhe84.80 m2Total station with accessories3580564.00
8Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering LaboratoryDr. K. S. AnsariMr. P. K. Meghe76.65 m2Pollution Testing Equipment’s – Smoke meter, Digital spectrophotometer Type 118, Digital Reactor Block2554852.00
9Computer Laboratory – IDr. D. G. AgrawalMr. A. R. Sheikh71.88 m2Autodesk Educational Solution Set (Civil), STARD Pro. V8i Single User8393025.00
10Computer Laboratory – IIDr. M. R. WaghMr. I. H. Bharde76.21 m2Autodesk Educational Solution Set (Civil)2144081.00
11Computer Laboratory – IIIDr. B. P. NandurkarMr. T. H. Sheikh76.21 m2Academic select offering1169999.00
12Environmental Chemistry & Microbiology LaboratoryDr. C. S. WaghmareMr. P. K. Meghe79.00 m2Inverted Microscope – 6000 DCT H Image Analysis Software Phase Contrast Attachment296706.00
13Structural Dynamics LaboratoryDr. S. G. HirekhanMr. T. H. Sheikh57.36 m2Real Time Analysis, Impulse Force Hammer817378.00
14Engineering Mechanics Laboratory – IMr. A. S. KurzekarMs. S. H. Nanhe97.54 m2Universal Force Table, Fletcher’s trolley121172.00
15Engineering Mechanics Laboratory – IIMr. A. S. KurzekarMs. S. H. Nanhe97.41 m2Single purchase crab & double purchase crab160303.00
Total Investment (In Rupees)33021612.00
Areas of Consultancy
  • Ferro Cement, Fly ash Utilization, Concrete mix design.
  • CADD.
  • Structural analysis and design of Buildings & Industrial structures.
  • Non-destructive testing of concrete.
  • Design of environmental structures and systems.
  • Contouring and other survey work.
  • Plate Load Test and other Soil Tests.
  • Design of treatment units for water & wastewater.
  • Rehabilitation of structures.
  • Third Party Technical Audit of Civil works for Municipal Councils. (09 Municipal Councils)
Testing Facilities & Departmental Projects
  • Tension, Compression, Shear, and Flexure test on materials include steel bars tile.
  • Fatigue test on metals.
  • Tests on concrete mortar and cements.
  • Non-destructive testing of concrete.
  • Testing of wall panels, bricks, and blocks.
  • Physical and chemical characterization of water & wastewater.
  • Tests on soil samples, including triaxial test and direct shear test, and Plate load test.
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2024-2025
YCCE Achievements

Ph. D. Awarded

  • Pawan Keshaorao Hinge, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Experimental Investigation on the use of New Generation waste Material in Concrete and Mortar” Guided by Dr. Tushar G. Shende, dated 20th February 2025.
  • Udaysingh Bapu Patil, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Development of Sustainable construction material using textile effluent sludge from Vidarbha Region” Guided by Dr. Sanjay Raut, dated 18th January 2025.
  • Ms. Charuta Subhash Waghmare, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by G.H. Raisoni University on “Development of Bio-adsorbents from the Natural Organic Waste” Guided by Dr. Sujesh Ghodmare, dated 21st September 2024.
  • Mrs. Vaishali Nilesh Mendhe (Bhadke), Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by Kalinga University on “Compressive Strength Prediction of Nano-Silica Incorporated Concrete using Artificial Intelligence” Guided by Dr. P.S. Charpe, dated 1st August 2024.

Patent Granted

  • Dr. Ms. Sneha Gowardhan Hirekhan, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “IOT Based Smart Construction Helmet” dated 08th August 2024.
  • Dr. Ms. Sangita Shivcharan Meshram, Dr. Sanjay Padmakar Raut, Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Composition for Making High Strength Sustainable Bricks from Cupola Slag” dated 02nd August 2024.
  • Ms. Charuta Subhash Waghmare, Dr. Khalid Shamim Ansari, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “Absorbent and Process of Developing the adsorbent from Marigold flower waste” dated 11th July 2024.

Funding Received/Granted

  • Department of Science & Technology, Government of India granted Rs. 26,07,860/- to Dr. Prashant Babanrao Pande & Dr. Jayant Manohar Raut for the project “Development of Smart Supportive Device Geotechnical Investigations Related to Soil Bearing Capacity Assessment” dated 16th April 2025.
  • Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) granted Rs. 20,000/- to Dr. Amruta Arun Yadav & Prof. Mr. Yogesh Prabhaker Kherde for conducting a National Seminar titled “Highway Material Testing” dated 13th February 2025.

Text Book Published

  • Rajesh Madhukar Bhagat, Dr. Amruta Arun Yadav, Dr. Sneha Gowardhan Hirekhan, Dr. Harshal Madhukarrao Warade, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Environmental Sustainability and Pollution Management” with R.K. Publication, ISBN 978-93-48655-97-4.
  • Ms. Madhuri Shankarrao Bhagat, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Natural Resource Management and Environment Security” with R.K. Publication, ISBN 978-81-972512-8-3.
  • Ajay Ramdas Gajbhiye, Dr. Ms. Madhuri Shankarrao Bhagat published a book titled “Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering” with Scientific International Publishing House, ISBN 978-93-6132-516-6.
  • Sagar Wasudeo Dhengare, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Strength of Materials” with Scientific International Publishing House, ISBN 978-93-6132-053-8.
  • Khalid Shamim Ansari, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Basic Elements of Environmental Management” with EVINCE Publishing, ISBN 978-9356735125.
  • Mrs. Boskey Vishal Bahoria, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Building Construction” with Deccan International Academic Publisher, ISBN 978-81-972292-6-8.
  • Rajesh Bhagat, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Municipal Solid Waste Management and Improvement Strategies” with R.K. Publisher, ISBN 978-93-48020-94-9, October 2024.
  • Ms. Vaishali N. Mendhe, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur published a book titled “Structural Engineering” with AQUA Publication, ISBN 978-93-6175-420-3, December 2024.
2023-2024

Ph. D. Awarded

  • Sangita Shivcharan Meshram, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Design and Development of Sustainable Building Blocks using Cupola Slag” Guided by Dr. Sanjay Padmakar Raut, dated 07 May 2024.
  • Amruta Arun Yadav, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Utilization of Metakaolin and Copper slag in Concrete for Sustainable Infrastructure” Guided by Dr. Ajay Ramdas Gajbhiye, dated 07 May 2024.
  • Monali Rewashankar Wagh, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Parametric Study on physico-mechanical properties of self-compacting concrete blended with bagasse ash, metakaolin, and glass fiber” Guided by Dr. Udaykumar P. Waghe, dated 07 May 2024.
  • Rajesh Madhukar Bhagat, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Development of Composite Adsorbent for Removal of Heavy Metal from Industrial Wastewater” Guided by Dr. S.R. Khandeshwar, dated 12 February 2024.
  • Dhiraj Giridharilal Agrawal, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Design & Investigation of concrete using rubber waste” Guided by Dr. U.P. Waghe, dated 09 January 2024.
  • Sneha Gowardhan Hirekhan, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by Kalinga University on “Seismic Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Buildings Subjected to Blast Loading Using Performance-Based Seismic Assessment Procedures” Guided by Dr. P.S. Charpe & Dr. Mohd. Zameeruddin, dated 23 December 2023.
  • Khalid Shamim Ansari, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Development of Multistage Hybrid Electrocoagulation System for Domestic Gray Water Treatment” Guided by Dr. A.N. Shrikhande, dated 01 August 2023.
  • Harshal Rameshrao Nikhade, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Ph.D. awarded by RTMNU on “Experimental studies on Bagasse Ash and Blast Furnace Slag Based Material Reinforced with Glass Fibres” Guided by Dr. Ram Ratan Lal, dated 01 August 2023.

Patent Granted

  • Dr. Sanjay Padmakar Raut, Dr. Udaykumar Prakashchandra Waghe, Associate Professor & Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Flexural and Shear Brick Bond Testing Machine” dated 21 December 2023.
  • Dr. Mrs. Boskey Vishal Bahoria, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Composition of Sustainably Substitute Natural Sand in Concrete” dated 20 December 2023.
  • Dr. Prashant Baban Pande, Dr. Jayant Manohar Raut, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “Apparatus to Determine Bearing Capacity of Soil” dated 29 November 2023.
  • Dr. Prashant Baban Pande, Dr. Harshal Madhukar Warade, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Hollow Reinforced Brick” dated 20 September 2023.
  • Dr. Prashant Baban Pande, Dr. Jayant Manohar Raut, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Latch Circuit Based Portable Site-Specific Landslide Early Warning System” dated 13 September 2023.
  • Dr. Ms. Sneha Gowardhan Hirekhan, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “Air Quality Detecting Smart Window Partition” dated 24 August 2023.

Invited Talk

Mrs. B.V. Bahoria, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, delivered an invited talk and chaired sessions at the International Conference on Recent Trends in Materials Science & Devices 2023 (ICRTMD-2023) held on 22-23 July 2023, organized by G.A.V. Degree College, Patauda, Jhajjar, Haryana, India.

Funding Received/Granted

  • Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST granted Rs. 75,000/- to Ms. Charuta Subhash Waghmare & Mr. Sanket Gajanan Kalamkar for conducting a National Seminar titled “Sustainable Approaches towards Environmental Management” dated 12 February 2024.
  • Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST granted Rs. 50,000/- to Dr. Dhiraj Giridharilal Agrawal & Prof. Ms. Monali Rewashankar Wagh for conducting a National Seminar titled “Global Challenges, Local Solutions: Civil Engineering Symposium” dated 12 February 2024.
2022-2023





 

Patent Granted

  • Dr. Madhur S. Bhagat, Dr. Ajay R. Gajbhiye, Dr. Jayant M. Raut, Assistant Professor & Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Briquette Making Machine” dated 30 December 2022.
  • Dr. Jayant M. Raut, Dr. Shantau R. Khandeshwar, Dr. Prashant B. Pande, Dr. Madhur S. Bhagat, Assistant Professors & Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “An Instrument for Determining Bearing Capacity of Soil Under Dynamic Load” dated 30 December 2022.
  • Ms. Charuta S. Waghmare, Mr. Khalid S. Ansari, Dr. Shantau R. Khandeshwar, Ms. Vaishali N. Mendhe, Assistant Professors & Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Multistage Bucket for Floor Cleaning” dated 28 December 2022.
  • Dr. Sanjay P. Raut, Mr. Udaysingh Patil, Associate Professor & Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, Patent granted for “A Composition and Method for Making High-Strength Lightweight Sustainable Brick from Textile” dated 13 September 2022.

Faculty Achievements

  • S.G. Kalamkar, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, successfully completed the NPTL online certification course on “Introduction to Research” in the 2% topper category.
  • Khalid S. Ansari, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, received the Dr. P.R. Bhave Memorial Prize for Best Article Award at the 55th Annual Convention, 2023, organized by IWWA Pune Centre on 22nd January 2023.
  • Pawan K. Hinge, Dhiraj G. Agrawal, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, successfully completed TQM Certifications for Laboratory Quality Management System and Internal Audit as per ISO/IEC 17025:2017 on 20 December 2022.
  • Uday Waghe, Dr. Sanjay P. Raut, Dhiraj Agrawal, Professors & Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, published a textbook on “Matrix Analysis of Structures: Stiffness Approach,” ISBN: 978-93-5673-159-2 with Evincepub Publisher.
  • Harshal M. Warade, Assistant Professor, YCCE, Nagpur, successfully cleared the examination for the ISO 14001:2015 Lead Auditor (Environmental Management System) Training Course in November 2022.



2021-2022
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • Bhupesh Purshottam Nandurkar, Assistant Professor, awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Development of Better Performing and Ready to Use Masonry Mortar and Plaster Mixes,” guided by Dr. Anant Manohar Pande, dated 25.08.2021.

Funding Received/Granted

  • A.V. Patil, Dr. S.P. Raut, Dr. P.B. Pande, Dr. H.M. Warade, Mr. P.K. Hinge, Mr. D.G. Agrawal carried out consultancy worth Rs. 10.00 Lakhs during academic year 2021-22 till date.
  • M.S. Bhagat, Assistant Professor, received a grant of Rs. 2.00 Lakhs for a study tour at ATAL Tunnel, Himachal Pradesh, under AICTE “Youth Undertaking Visit for Acquiring Knowledge (YUVAK)” on 06.09.2021.

Patent Granted

  • Dr. A.V. Patil, Dr. S.P. Raut, Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, were granted a patent for “Structure Unit Having Expanded Metal Mesh as a Requirement and Method for Manufacturing the Structure Unit” on 15.12.2021.
  • Prof. Ms. Charuta S. Waghmare, Dr. Jayant M. Raut, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, were granted an Australian Patent for “Apparatus for Treating Wastewater” on 12.2021.
  • Ms. Charuta S. Waghmare, Dr. Jayant M. Raut, Assistant Professors, YCCE, Nagpur, were granted an Indian Patent for “Apparatus for Treating Wastewater” on 09.07.2021.
  • S.R. Khandeshwar, Dr. Jayant M. Raut, Prof. Ms. Charuta S. Waghmare were granted an Indian Patent for “Apparatus and Method for Determining Bearing Capacity of Soil” on 09.07.2021.

Best Paper Award

  • Khalid Ansari, Dr. S.R. Khandeshwar received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference “Recent Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Machine Learning (RAMMML-2022)” organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur, dated 26-27 April 2022.
  • Dhiraj Agrawal, Dr. Uday Waghe received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on “Recent Advancement in Infrastructural Development, Water Management & Climate Change” (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Indexed by SCOPUS) (IC-RAIWC 2022) with the title “Effect of Micro-silica and Crumb Rubber on Mechanical Properties of Concrete” dated 08-09 July 2022.
  • J.M. Raut, Dr. S.R. Khandeshwar, Dr. P.B. Pande received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on “Recent Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Machine Learning-2022” with the title “Development of Methodology and Process of Soil Stabilization Using Fly Ash and Plastic Waste” dated 26-27 April 2022.
2020-2021
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • Prashant Baban Pande is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Evaluation of Shear Strength Parameters of an Unsaturated Soil,” guided by Dr. Santanu Ramkrishna Khandeshwar & Dr. Sudhir P. Bajad, Amravati, dated 01.01.2021.
  • Jayant Manohar Raut is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Development of Design Methodology for Piled-Raft Foundation Using Finite Element Method,” guided by Dr. Santanu Ramkrishna Khandeshwar & Dr. Sudhir P. Bajad, Amravati, dated 09.03.2021.
  • Harshal Madhukar Warade is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Feasibility of Biogas Production from Napier Grass Using Animal Manure as Co-Substrate through Pilot Scale Study,” guided by Dr. Ramesh Daryapurkar & Dr. P.B. Nagarnaik, dated 18.05.2021.

Funding Received/Granted

  • A.V. Patil, Dr. A.M. Pande received a grant of Rs. 12,88,627.00 for “Development of Effective Prediction Techniques for Condition Assessment of Concrete Structures” from AICTE/RPS, dated 14.08.2020.

Best Paper Award

  • Udaysingh Patil & Dr. Sanjay P. Raut received the Best Paper Award for the paper titled “Development of Sustainable Brick Using Textile Effluent Treatment Plant Sludge” during the conference “Advances in Construction Technology and Management” at College of Engineering, Pune, dated 11-12 March 2021.
2019-2020
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • S.R. Khandeshwar, Prof. H.R. Nikhade received a grant of Rs. 12,00,000.00 for “Modernization & Removal of Obsolescence in Surveying Lab” from MODROB, dated 04.12.2019.

Funding Received/Granted

  • S.R. Khandeshwar, Prof. H.R. Nikhade received a grant of Rs. 12,00,000.00 for “Modernization & Removal of Obsolescence in Surveying Lab” from MODROB, dated 04.12.2019.

Patent Granted

  • S.V. Ambekar was granted a patent for “Anode, Cathode and Separator in Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) for Treatment of Wastewater and Electricity Generation” by the Indian Patent Office, dated 03.03.2020.
2018-2019
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • Rajendra Sureshbabu Deotale is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Critical Studies on Concrete Mixes Containing Crushed Quarry Sand and Fly Ash” guided by Dr. Anant Manohar Pande, dated 25.04.2019.

Funding Received/Granted

  • K.S. Ansari received a grant of Rs. 75,000.00 for “Waste to Energy: Solution for Tomorrow” from Science & Engineering Research Board, dated 25.06.2019.
  • V.N. Mendhe received a grant of Rs. 50,000.00 for “Construction Materials and Technology: An Approach Towards Sustainability,” dated 29.03.2019.
2017-2018
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • Ms. Boskey Balraj Bahoria is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Feasibility Study of Replacement of Natural Sand by Quarry Dust and Waste Plastic in Concrete” guided by Dr. D.K. Parbat & Dr. P.B. Nagarnaik, dated 13.09.2017.
  • Hemant Onkarrao Thakare is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Investigative Study on Deterioration of Reinforced Concrete Structures” guided by Dr. Dilip P. Mase, dated 07.02.2018.

Funding Received/Granted

  • S.R. Khandeshwar & Prof. K.S. Ansari received a grant of Rs. 50,000.00 for “Environmental Management: Challenges & Solutions” from Science & Engineering Research Board, dated 14.08.2020.
2016-2017
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • Vilas Ganuji Meshram is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Development & Performance Study of Concrete Mixes Containing Flyash of Different Fineness” guided by Dr. Anant Manohar Pande, dated 07.01.2017.
  • Ms. Madhuri Shankarrao Bhagat is awarded PhD by VNIT, Nagpur on “Development of Flood Risk Management System Using Hybrid Assessment Approach” guided by Dr. A.D. Ghare & Dr. R.V. Ralegaonkar, dated 24.01.2017.

Best Principal Award

  • Udaykumar Waghe has received the “Best Principal Award” by RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur on the occasion of Teacher’s Day, dated 05.09.2016.
2015-2016
YCCE Achievements

Ph.D. Awarded

  • Shekhar Dnyandeo Bhole is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Development of a Comprehensive Methodology for Environmental Economics in Indian Context” guided by Dr. N.S. Raman & Dr. U.P. Waghe, dated 24.08.2015.
  • Dr. Rajendra Rupraoji Dighade is awarded PhD by RTMNU, Nagpur on “Study of Some Aspects of Water Loss Management in Water Distribution System with Special Reference to Indian Conditions” guided by Dr. M.S. Kadu, dated 22.01.2016.

Faculty Achievements

  • Dr. S.P. Raut is nominated as Honorary Secretary of The Institution of Engineers (I), Nagpur Local Centre for the term 2014-16.

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Best Practices

Software & Technical Training through Value-Added Courses

Train students in AutoCAD, STAAD.Pro, Revit, ETABS, Primavera, and GIS tools.

Self Site Visits for Students to cope up with ongoing construction technology

Competitive Exam & Placement Support

Efforts taken for GATE, IES, and MPSC  aspirants.

Strengthen the training and placement cell ties with different companies.

Industry-Aligned Curriculum

Regularly update the syllabus in consultation with industry experts to ensure relevance.

Offer electives in emerging fields like Smart Cities, Sustainable Construction, and GIS.

State of Art Consultancy and Testing

NABL accreditated Laboratory for Non-destructive Testing of Concrete.

External Funding and IPR

Department received funding of ₹ 56.15 Lakh from external agencies.

Department is having 17 patents granted, and 36 patents published

Department is having 84 copyrights registered

INNOVATIVE TEACHING LEARNING PRACTICES BY THE DEPARTMENT
INNOVATIVE TEACHING LEARNING PRACTICES BY THE DEPARTMENT
S.N.Name of FacultyIII SemCours CodeCourse NameName Innovative Methods TopicObjectiveActivity OutcomesNo.of BeneficiaryDate
1.Dr.D.G. AgrawalA23CV1301Concrete TechnologyGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member is responsible for learning and that of their group6615.09.2024
2.Dr.D.G. AgrawalA23CV1301Concrete TechnologyVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEntire Syllabus Practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (self-learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos7020.09.2024
3.Dr.K.S. AnsariA23CV1303Fluid MechanicsGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member  is responsible for learning and that of their group7023.102024
4.Dr.K.S. AnsariA23CV1303Fluid MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEntire SyllabusPractice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (self-learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos7128.10.2024
5.Dr.P.K.HingeB23CV1301Concrete TechnologyVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEntire Syllabus Practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (self-learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos7307.10.2024
6.Dr.P.K.HingeB23CV1301Concrete TechnologyGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member is responsible for learning and that of their group6504.10.2024
7.Dr.Ms. M.S. BhagatB23CV1303Fluid MechanicsBrain DumpsEntire SyllabusAllow the students for interaction  with the course teacher in the classstudents  learnt the concept & interacted in the class6520.07.2024-06.11.2024
8.Dr. Ms. M.S. BhagatB23CV1303Fluid MechanicsCooperative Learning First 3 UnitsAllow the students for interaction with other students in the classStudents  interaction  & worked in groups6530.08.2024
9.Mr.S.W. DhengareA+BMDM1CV101Fundamentals of Green TechnologyClass Summary First 3 UnitsTo watch class videosHelps to acquire knowledge through videos5102.08.2024
10.Mr.S.W. DhengareA+BMDM1CV101Fundamentals of Green TechnologyCooperative Learning All Units To make group presentationStudents  interaction  & worked in groups5104.11.2024
11.Dr.Ms.M.R. WaghA+BMDM1CV201Smart Infrastructure PlanningVideo Based Flipped ClassroomGreen BuildingPractice helps the students to learn the concept by selfIntroduction to new concept of the industry  helps to acquire knowledge through videos6705.12.2024
12.Dr.Ms.M.R. WaghA+BMDM1CV201Smart Infrastructure PlanningCase Study Through PresentationsTechnological Inventions In Smart InfrastructureTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials.
Research-based learning approach,students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.5621.10.2024
13.Mrs.V.N. MendheA(CV)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomSustainable DevelopmentThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the industry * Helps to acquire knowledge through videos6228.08.2024
14.MrsV.N. MendheA(CV)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementCase Study Through PresentationsTopics Related To SyllabusTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials
In a research-based learning approach,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges
756.11.2024
15.Ms.C.S. WaghmareB(CV)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomSustainable DevelopmentThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the industry  Helps to acquire knowledge through videos6016.10.2024
16.Ms.C.S. WaghmareB(CV)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementCase Study Through PresentationsTopics Related To SyllabusTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials
In a research-based learning approach,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges
605.11.2024
17.Dr.K.S. AnsariA (EL)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomSustainable DevelopmentThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the industry  Helps to acquire knowledge through videos74 28.10.2024
18.Dr.K.S. AnsariA (EL)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementGroup Level ActivityTopics Related To SyllabusTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through Google, notes, videos, self learning etc
In a group level activiy
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
74 24.10.2024
19.Dr.Ms. A.A. YadavB (EL)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomUnit No.3The practice helps the students to learn the concept by self.Students gain more  knowledge through videos7422.10.2024
20.Dr.Ms. A.A. YadavB (EL)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementGroup Level ActivityTopics Related To SubjectTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through Google, notes, videos, self learning etc
In a group level activiy
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
7415.10.2024
21.Dr.Ms. S.S. MeshramA (IT)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomSustainable DevelopmentThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by selfIntroduction to new concept of the industry * Helps to acquire knowledge through videos7427.08.2024
22.Dr.Ms. S.S. MeshramA (IT)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementCase Study Through PresentationsTechnological Inventions In Environmental ProtectionTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials.
In a research-based learning approach,students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.756.11.2024
23.Ms.S.K. KambleB (IT)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementGroup Level AssignmentTopics Related To SubjectTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through Google search , study materials.
In a group level assignment,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
6315.10.2024
24.Ms.S.K. KambleB (IT)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementBlended LearningEnvironmental Air PollutionThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the industry * Helps to acquire knowledge through videos6828.4.2024
25.Ms.P.S. ChakoleA (ETC)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEnvironmental Air PollutionThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the  air pollution Helps to acquire knowledge through videos7629.08.2024
26.Ms.P.S. ChakoleA (ETC)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementGroup Level AssignmentTopics Related To SubjectTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through Google search , study materials.
In a group level assignment,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
6815.10.2024
27.Mr.S.G. KalamkarB (ETC)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementTool / Game-Based LearningTopics Related To SyllabusTo enhance engagement and comprehension of complex concepts through interactive tools or gamified experiences.Students demonstrate improved understanding and retention of concepts by applying knowledge in an engaging and practical context.6626.10.2024
28.Mr.S.G. KalamkarB (ETC)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementGroup Level AssignmentTopics Related To SubjectTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through google search, study materials.
In a group level assignment,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
4705.11.2024
29.Dr.Ms. M.R. WaghC (ETC)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementVideo Based Flipped ClassroomSustainable DevelopmentThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by selfIntroduction to new concept of the industry * Helps to acquire knowledge through videos766.11.2024
30.Dr.Ms. M.R. WaghC (ETC)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementCase Study Through PresentationsTechnological Inventions In Environmental ProtectionTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials.
In a research-based learning approach, students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.765.11.2024
31.Mr.Y.P. KherdeA (AIML)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementBlended LearningTopics Related To SyllabusTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through Google, notes, videos, self learning etc
In a blended learning activiy
students use videos in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
7013.08.2024
32.Mr.Y.P. KherdeA (AIML)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementGame-Based (Puzzle) LearningTopics Related To SyllabusTo enhance engagement and comprehension of complex concepts through interactive tools or gamified experiences.Students demonstrate improved understanding and retention of concepts by applying knowledge in an engaging and practical context.705.11.2024
33.Dr.Ms. S.G. HirekhanA (AIDS)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementClass SummaryUnit VI,V,VIStudents can recollect the points taught and keep a write-up for future reference.Student can recollect summary of topics taught in regular classroom,Can get idea about to prepare for examinations722110.2024
34.Dr.Ms. S.G. HirekhanA (AIDS)23CV1311Environmental Sustainability, Pollution and ManagementProblem TreeUnit VI,V,VIthe problem tree is a graphical representation of an existing problem, its causes and effects which aims to get a clear and shared understanding of the issue.The problem can be broken down into manageable and definable chunks. This enables a clearer prioritisation of factors and helps focus objectives; There is more understanding of the problem and its often interconnected and sometimes contradictory cause7222.10.2024
35.Mr. S.G. KalamkarA22CV501Engineering HydrologyGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusTo provide the student with knowledge and Design skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of steel structures.1. Contributes to function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse teams while working in group assignment work.
2. Students were interactive and enthusiastic while solving the Group level assignment.
5105.11.2024
36.Mr. S.G. KalamkarA22CV501Engineering HydrologyOpen Book TestUnit 1 To 3To check the knowledge of subject of each student after completion of syllabus1. Contributes to function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse teams while working in Open book test.
2. Students were interactive and enthusiastic while solving the Open book test.
5803.10.2024
37.Ms. V.N. MendheA22CV502Advanced Structural AnalysisVideo based Flipped classroomAnalysis Of TrussTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of advanced structural analysis.1. Students is able to apply knowledge of advanced structural analysis
2. Students will able to understand variety of problems in advanced structural analysis
5619.10.2024
38.Ms. V.N. MendheA22CV502Advanced Structural AnalysisOpen Book TestAnalysis Of Multistoried BuildingTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of advanced structural analysis.1. Students is able to apply knowledge of advanced structural analysis
2. Students will able to understand variety of problems in advanced structural analysis
5819.10.2024
39.Mr. V.D. JayaleA22CV504Steel StructuresVideo based Flipped classroomDesign Of ConnectionTo provide the student with knowledge and Design skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of steel structures.1. Students is able to apply knowledge of steel structures.
2.students are able to understand variety of problems in steel structures
6722.10.24
40.Mr. V.D. JayaleA22CV504Steel StructuresGroup level Assignment Entire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member are responsible for learning and that of their group6724.10.24
41.Dr. H.R. NikhadeA+B22CV511PE-I : Advanced SurveyingOpen Book TestImage Photography.To provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of advanced structural analysis.1. Students is able to apply knowledge of advanced surveying
2. Students will able to understand variety of problems in advanced surveying
2825.10.2024
42.Dr. H.R. NikhadeA+B22CV511PE-I : Advanced Surveying Flipped ClassroomTransition CurvePractice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the industry * Helps to acquire knowledge through videos2805.05.2024
43.Dr. J.M. RautA+B22CV512PE-I : Computer Applications in Civil EngineeringCoding Challenges from online PlatformUnit-I & IiC-programming on online complier Increse programming skillStudents able to develop programming skill3030.08.2024
44.Dr. J.M. RautA+B22CV512PE-I : Computer Applications in Civil EngineeringCooperative Learning ( Group Activity)Unit-V & ViIncrese programming skill in civil engineeringStudents able to develop programming skill civil engineering domain305.11.2024
45.Mr. P.K. HingeA+B22CV513PE-I : Advanced Concrete TechnologyGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member are responsible for learning and that of their group2504.11.2024
46.Mr. P.K. HingeA+B22CV513PE-I : Advanced Concrete TechnologyVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEntire SyllabusThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self-Learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos2507.10.2024
47.Ms. C.S. WaghmareA+B22CV514PE-I : Water TreatmentVideo Based Flipped ClassroomWater RecyclingThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self Learning )Introduction to new concept of the industry  Helps to acquire knowledge through videos155.11.2024
48.Ms. C.S. WaghmareA+B22CV514PE-I : Water TreatmentCase Study (Group Level Activity)Design Of Water Treatment UnitsTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials.
In a research-based learning approach,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
156.11.2024
49.Mr. S.W. DhengareA+B22CV531OE-I : Building Services EngineeringClass Summary Full SyllabusVideo based learningLearning from videos will clears all sorts of doubts5718.09.2024
50.Mr. S.W. DhengareA+B22CV531OE-I : Building Services EngineeringCo-operative Learning Full SyllabusGroup activityGroup activity teachers cooperative nature5405.11.2024
51.Mr. A.S. KurzekarA+B22CV532OE-I : Construction TechniquesOpen Book TestUnit 1 To 3To increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem from available open access resources in a time.5621.08.2024
52.Mr. A.S. KurzekarA+B22CV532OE-I : Construction TechniquesResearch based project LearningFull SyllabusTo explore the knowledge of topic to students
through research papers /study materials.
In a research-based learning approach,
students actively search for and then use multiple resources, materials, and texts in order
to explore important, relevant, and interesting questions and challenges.
6030.10.2024
53.Dr. D.G. AgrawalA+B22CV551OE II : Elements of Earthquake EngineeringGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member are responsible for learning and that of their group5815.10.2024
54.Dr. D.G. AgrawalA+B22CV551OE II : Elements of Earthquake EngineeringVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEntire SyllabusThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self-Learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos5819.10.2024
55.Mrs. P.V. JayaleA+B22CV552OE II : Introduction to Finite Element MethodGroup Level Assignment Full SyllabusTo increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the complex and practical problem by taking help from each other.5324.10.2024
56.Mrs. P.V. JayaleA+B22CV552OE II : Introduction to Finite Element MethodFlipped classroom quiz Unit 3,4,5Video based learningLearning from videos will clears all sorts of doubts5303.10.2024
57.Dr. R.M. BhagatB22CV501Engineering HydrologyOpen Book TestUnit 1 To 4To increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem from available open access resources in a time.5624.10.2024
58.Dr. R.M. BhagatB22CV501Engineering HydrologyGroup AssignmentUnit 1 To 3To increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the complex and practical problem by taking help from each other.5724.10.2024
59.Dr. B.P. NandurkarB22CV502Advanced Structural AnalysisVideo based Flipped classroomUnit-4:
1.Promote active learning2.Enhance student engagement:
1.        Increased student achievement: The active engagement and personalized support in the Flipped Classroom model can lead to improved academic performance and increased learning outcomes.6222.10.2024
60.Dr. B.P. NandurkarB22CV502Advanced Structural AnalysisTool Based LearningUnit-11.        To simplify the plotting of SFD and BMD using Excel’s accessible tools.
2.        To enhance understanding of beam behavior through hands-on calculations..
Outcomes of Using Excel to Plot SFD and BMD
1.        Ability to calculate and visualize Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams efficiently.
2.        Improved understanding of structural analysis concepts through hands-on practice.
6231.08.2024
61.Dr. Ms. S.S. MeshramB22CV504Steel StructuresVideo based Flipped classroomEccentric ConnectionTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of steel structures.1. Students is able to apply knowledge of steel structures.
2. He is able to understand variety of problems in steel structures
6229.08.2024
62.Dr. Ms. S.S. MeshramB22CV504Steel StructuresTool Based Learning           Steel Member Design In Microsoft Excel And Word.To provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of steel  structures.1. Students is able to apply knowledge of steel structures.
2. He is able to understand variety of problems in steel structures.
6219.10.2024
63.Mr. S.G. KalamkarA22CV501Engineering HydrologyGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusTo provide the student with knowledge and Design skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of steel structures.1. Contributes to function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse teams while working in group assignment work.
2. Students were interactive and enthusiastic while solving the Group level assignment.
5105.11.2024
64.Mr. S.G. KalamkarA22CV501Engineering HydrologyOpen Book TestUnit 1 To 3To check the knowledge of subject of each student after completion of syllabus1. Contributes to function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse teams while working in Open book test.
2. Students were interactive and enthusiastic while solving the Open book test.
5803.10.2024
65.Dr. Ms. B.V. BahoriaACV2401Estimating & CostingGroup Activity (Case Study)Bar Bending Schedule1.Develop a clear understanding of the preparation and interpretation of Bar Bending Schedules, aligning theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
2.Inspire students to approach traditional concepts like BBS preparation with creative and efficient methods.
1.Students wiil be able to prepare accurate and detailed Bar Bending Schedules, meeting industry standards.
2.Improved accuracy in calculating cutting lengths, weights, and material requirements for reinforcement bars
5601.10.2024
66.Dr. Ms. B.V. BahoriaACV2401Estimating & CostingTool Based Detailed Building Estimate Using ExcelTo study different approaches of carry out detailed building.Students were able to learn a different approach Excel for ease of calculation of Detailed estimate particulars.5617.10.2024
67.Ms. P.S. ChakoleACV2403Wastewater EngineeringVideo Based Flipped ClassroomBiological Unit Processes: Activated Sludge ProcessProvides platform to interact with students to improve quality and facility.Students will develop the skill toimproved as they appeared for the quiz immediately after watching the videowith the help of quality open access resources by NPTEL-SWAYAM YOUTUBE video and notes.5426.10.2024
68.Ms. P.S. ChakoleACV2403Wastewater EngineeringGroup Level AssignmentAll 6 Units1.        Teamwork
2.    Improve Communication and Presentation Skills
Students were able to understand the importance of the subject and methods to prepare presentation5403.10.2024
69.Dr.R.M. BhagatBCV2403Wastewater EngineeringOpen Book TestUnit 1 To 4To increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem from available open access resources in a time.4823.10.2024
70.Dr.R.M. BhagatBCV2403Wastewater EngineeringVideo Based Flipped ClassroomUnit 1 To 4Provides platform to interact with students to improve quality and facility.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem with the help of quality open access resources by NPTEL-SWAYAM YOUTUBE video and notes.4824.10.2024
71.Dr.Ms. M.S. BhagatBCV2404Hydrology and Water Resources EngineeringBrain DumpsEntire SyllabusTo allow the students for interaction  with the course teacher in the classStudents  learnt the concept & interacted in the class6520.07.2024-06.11.2024
72.Dr.Ms. M.S. BhagatBCV2404Hydrology and Water Resources EngineeringCooperative Learning All 6 UnitsTo allow the students for interaction with other students in the classStudents  interaction  & worked in groups6523.10.2024
73.Dr.Ms. M.R. WaghA+BCV2411PE-III : Prestressed ConcreteVideo Based Flipped ClassroomTransmission Of PrestressThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by selfTo provide the student E-learning with traditional classroom methods and time allotted for self-learning.2525.09.2024
74.Dr.Ms. M.R. WaghA+BCV2411PE-III : Prestressed ConcreteResearch Paper Based Case StudyAll UnitsResearch Paper Based Case Study helps the student to study the theoretical concept with field projects.To exposure the student about the application of a theory or the subject concept to the real-life situations.2530.11.2024
75.Mr.U.S. PatilA+BCV2412PE-III : Advanced RCCOpen Book TestUnit – I & IiTo increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem from available open access resources in a time.28 28.11.2024
76.Mr.U.S. PatilA+BCV2412PE-III : Advanced RCCTool Based Design Of RC MembersTo study different approaches for design of RC members Students were able to learn a different approach for ease of design of RC members2822.11.2024
77.Dr.H.M. WaradeA+BCV2415PE-III : Energy Conversion and ManagementResearch Paper Based Case StudyUnit – III & IVTo study & prepare the case study of real-life examples on energy conversion methods by refereeing different literatures on it.Students can prepare Case study report by comparing reference database regarding any project.2913.08.2024
78.Dr.H.M. WaradeA+BCV2415PE-III : Energy Conversion and ManagementLive Industrial Case StudyUnit – III, IV & VTo study & prepare the case study on different energy producing industries.Students will be able to understand the control parameters behind energy generation process in industry.2904.10.2024
79.Dr.J.M. RautA+BCV2416PE-III : Geotechnical Investigation & Ground Improvement TechniquesLive Case Study Unit-I & IIEncourage student to solve in-situ stability of slope problemLearn to solve field problems2822.08.2024
80.Dr.J.M. RautA+BCV2416PE-III : Geotechnical Investigation & Ground Improvement TechniquesCooperative Learning (Group Actvity)Unit-III & IVAsked to develop PPT on geotechnical problems in group & present itIncrese geotechnical knowldge as well as presentation skill2825.10.2024
81.Dr.V.G. MeshramA+BCV2422PE-IV : Finite Element MethodGroup Level AssignmentUnit- I, III, IV & VTo provide students with an opportunity to work in a group and to practice the modern writing toolsAn ability to work in a team work for better communication skill and social responsibility2304.11.2024
82.Dr.V.G. MeshramA+BCV2422PE-IV : Finite Element MethodVideo Based Flipped ClassroomUnit-VTo provide students the video lectures on the subject from the expert faculties from IITs for borader exposure..An ability to develop their interest in further study for lifelong learning2320.10.2024
83.Dr.P.B. PandeA+BCV2426PE-IV : Advanced Foundation EngineeringFlipped ClassroomUnit-Istudents are asked to view video lectures at homeuse the knowledge gained from these lectures to practice exercises2825.10.2024
84.Dr.P.B. PandeA+BCV2426PE-IV : Advanced Foundation EngineeringDemonstrationUnit-Vproviding systematic, hands-on demonstrations that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledgedevelop the ability to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications2816.10.2024
85.Dr.Ms. A.A. YadavA+BCV2428PE-IV : Advanced Transportation EngineeringBlended Learning Unit No. IVThe practice helps the students to learn the concept using NPTEL videosGain more knowledge throught NPTEL videos2921.10.2024
86.Dr.Ms. A.A. YadavA+BCV2428PE-IV : Advanced Transportation EngineeringSelf LearningUnit No. VIThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self studyStudents learn more effectively and efficiently.2925.10.2024
87.Dr.Ms M.S. BhagatA+BCV2429PE-IV : Watershed ManagementBrain DumpsEntire SyllabusTo allow the students for interaction  with the course teacher in the classstudents  learnt the concept & interacted in the class2920.07.2024-24.10.2024
88.Dr.Ms.M.S. BhagatA+BCV2429PE-IV : Watershed ManagementCooperative Learning All 6 UnitsTo allow the students for interaction with other students in the classstudents  interaction  & worked in groups2927.09.2024
89.Ms S.K. KambleA+BCV2432PE-V : Project Planning and ManagementBlended LearningIntroduction To Planning And Schedulinge-learning with traditional classroom methods and time allotted for self-learning, helping students to get the benefits of all learning styles. The online content to get a wide exposure to a subject.i. Students are able to gain more knowledge about the initial stages and planning of a project with respect to industry practices.2929.08.2024
90.Ms.S.K. KambleA+BCV2432PE-V : Project Planning and ManagementClass SummaryTopic From All UnitsStudent creates a summary of what is taught in every class. Students can recollect the points taught and keep a write-up for future reference.i. Students will be able to gather the important topics taught and summarize the topics in brief. This method will help students to revise the subject.2924.10.2024
91.Mr.V.D. JayaleA+BCV2434PE-V : Advanced Steel DesignFlipped Classroom Unit 1The practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self-Learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos2511.10.2024
92.Mr.V.D. JayaleA+BCV2434PE-V : Advanced Steel DesignGroup Level Assignment Entire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member are responsible for learning and that of their group2512.10.2024
93.Dr. Ms. B.V. BahoriaA+BCV2435PE-V : Design of Bridge StructuresGroup Level Activity (CASE STUDY)Types Of BridgesTo give exposure to the advanced technology practiced in construction of bridges.Students were able to explore and attain in-depth knowledge of concept of various types of bridges2824.11.2024
94.Dr.Ms. B.V. BahoriaA+BCV2435PE-V : Design of Bridge StructuresResearch Paper Based Activity Suspension BridgesTo communicate effectively and prepare comparative review paper based on research papers published on suspension bridges and thereby prepare an effective presentation on the study.Compare the suitability of long span bridges and explore the advancements in the construction of suspension bridges through research papers.2813.09.2024
95.Mr.P.K. HingeA+BCV2440PE-V : Structural Engineering PracticesGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member are responsible for learning and that of their group2607.10.2024
96.Mr. P.K. HingeA+BCV2440PE-V : Structural Engineering PracticesVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEntire SyllabusThe practice helps the students to learn the concept by self. (Self-Learning )Helps to acquire knowledge through videos2607.10.2024
97.Dr.Mrs. V.N. MendheA23CV1101Engg. MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomMoment Of InertiaTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.   Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6505.10.2024
98.Dr.Mrs. V.N. MendheA23CV1101Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestTrussTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6712.12.2024
99.Dr.H.R. NikhadeB23CV1101Engg. MechanicsFlipped ClassroomCentroid & Moment Of InertiaTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
7126.12.2024
100.Dr.H.R. NikhadeB23CV1101Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestUnit IiTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
7126.12.2024
101.Dr.D.G. AgrawalC23CV1101Engg. MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomFrictionTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6612.12.2024
102.Dr.D.G. AgrawalC23CV1101Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestCGMITo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6712.12.2024
103.Dr.Ms. A.A. YadavD23CV1101Engg. MechanicsSurprise TestCGMITo Check the knowledge of students on a particular topic after completion of teachingStudents are able to learn in-depth knowledge gained after  teaching6918.12.2024
104.Dr.Ms. A.A. YadavD23CV1101Engg. MechanicsGame Based LearningEntire SyllabusTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept of Engineering Mechanics.Students are able promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.6920.12.2024
105.Mr.A.S. KurzekarE23CV1101Engg. MechanicsGroup Level AssignmentEntire SyllabusStudent must fully participate and put forth effort within their group.Each group member are responsible for learning and that of their group6030.10.2024
106.Mr.A.S. KurzekarE23CV1101Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestFrictionTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6712.12.2024
107.Mr.S.G. KalamkarF23CV1203Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestUnit 1,2,3To increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem from available open access resources in a time.6923.11.2024
108.Mr.S.G. KalamkarF23CV1203Engg. MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomCentroid & Moment Of InertiaTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
7221.12.2024
109.Mr.Y.P. KherdeG23CV1101Engg. MechanicsFlipped ClassroomFundamentals of Engineering MechanicsTo provide the student with E-learning material and time allotted for self-learning, helping students benefit from all learning styles. The online content to get a wide exposure to a subjectStudents were able to solve the different questions in a short time based on self-learning.6825.10.2024
110.Mr.Y.P. KherdeG23CV1101Engg. MechanicsGroup Level AssignmentEquilibrium and Resultant of force systemTo check the knowledge of Particular topic of each student after completion of Teaching and check whether they can work in group or not.1. Group Level Assignment help student to solve given problem in stipulated time.
2. Thinking ability improves by sharing their thought in group.
3. Students will develop the skill to work in group or team to complete the task and solve the problem and communicate the solution effectively.
6002.09.2024
111.Dr.Ms. S.G. HirekhanH23CV1101Engg. MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomCentroid & Moment Of InertiaTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
7221.12.2024
112.Dr.Ms. S.G. HirekhanH23CV1101Engg. MechanicsClass SummaryUnit VI,V,VIStudents can recollect the points taught and keep a write-up for future reference.Student can recollect summary of topics taught in regular classroom,Can get idea about to prepare for examinations7222.12.2024
113.Mr.U.S. PatilI23CV1101Engg. MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomEquilibrium And Resultant Of Force SystemTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6623.12.2024
114.Mr.U.S. PatilI23CV1101Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestWork Energy Principle And Impulse MomentumTo provide the student with knowledge and analysis skills in applying basic concept and steps used in solving the problem of engineering mechanics.1.        Students is able to apply knowledge of engineering mechanics.
2.      Students able to understand variety of problems in engineering mechanics
6524.12.2024
115.Ms.P.V. JayaleJ23CV1101Engg. MechanicsOpen Book TestUnit 1,2,3To increase skill and multiply the knowledge effectively and better way.Students will develop the skill to solve the problem from available open access resources in a time.6923.11.2024
116.Ms.P.V. JayaleJ23CV1101Engg. MechanicsVideo Based Flipped ClassroomRessultanat Of Force SystemStudents are asked to view video lectures at homeUse the knowledge gained from these lectures to practice exercises6905.12.2024