Mechanical Engineering

About Us

Department of Mechanical Engineering is one of the prominent department of the institute, established in 2009. The departments total student strength is 220, which will touch higher strength in next few years. While managing this strength which is an urgent need of the nation, department is committed to well being and all round development of the students. Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines offering opportunities to specialize in areas such as robotics, aerospace, automotive engineering, HVAC and more.

The department is well packed with highly motivated and dedicated faculties to import quality education in parallel with research. Research culture in the department has produced significant numbers of research publications and patents. The department has very good industry interaction. Department also provides consultancy in various thrust areas like machine design, vibration, experimental stress analysis, FEA, Renewable energy etc.

Department runs TATA technologies fully sponsored Ready Engineering program for the department’s students.

Vision, Mission

Vision

Career opportunities in Mechanical engineering Department

Environment Policy

Quality Policy

Mission

Revised Syllabus

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Faculty Teaching, Non-Teaching

HOD –

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Message from HOD Desk

Welcome to the Department of Mechanical Engineering. 

An interactive relationship is maintained among the students and faculties which enable the students develop a sound foundation in a conducive environment. Department is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories. We impart quality engineering education through sound theoretical knowledge, hands on laboratory as well as computational skill and exposure to recent technologies. Mechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test the systems. They deal with anything that moves, from components to machines to the human body. The work of mechanical engineers plays a crucial role in shaping the technology and infrastructure that drive our modern world.

Career opportunities for mechanical engineers are diverse and can lead to roles in research and development, design engineering, project management, design, and consulting. The field continues to evolve with advancements in technology, sustainability concerns, and the integration of digital tools like CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and simulation software. With a dedicated and experienced faculty in all specialization of mechanical engineering, the department consistently strives to provide facilities at par for education and research. Every year our students proceed to top universities in India and abroad to pursue their higher education.

Teaching Staff

Dr. Vinayak H. Deokar (HOD)

Associate Professor

Dr. Gajanan C. Koli

Professor

Dr. Ajit A. Katkar

Associate Professor

Prof. Abhijeet N. Naik

Assistant Professor

Dr. Vinod V. Vanmore

Assistant Professor

Prof. Sardar B. Deshmukh

Assistant Professor

Prof. Sudhir P. Nangare

Assistant Professor

Prof. Dhananjay V. Patil

Assistant Professor

Prof. Pravin S. Atigre

Assistant Professor

Dr. Rahul U. Urunkar

Assistant Professor

Prof. Vikas D. Thorat

Assistant Professor

Prof. A. S. Katkar

Assistant Professor

Non-Teaching Staff

Mr. Suresh D. Anuse

Lab Assistant

Mr. Mahesh D. Ayarekar

Lab Assistant

R. R. Patil

Instructor

V. R. Patil

Instructor

Mr. Y. D. Sangar

Instructor

Mr. S. S. Patil

Instructor

Mr. S. M. Kamble

Instructor

Committees

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Board of Studies Mechanical Engineering 2024-25
Department advisory Board Mechanical Engineering 2024-25

  • Laboratories
  • Workshop

Laboratories

Mechatronics Laboratory

Lab In charge: Dr. Vinayak. H. Deokar
Lab Assistant: Mr. S. D. Anuse.

Major Equipment: Pick and place robot, PLC trainer kit, Hydraulic and pneumatic trainer kit.

Mechatronics labs typically integrate mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering concepts to create systems that involve the synergistic combination of these disciplines. Students often work on projects that involve designing and building automated systems, robotic systems, or smart devices that combine mechanical movements with sensing and control capabilities. Labs conduct experiments to demonstrate principles such as feedback control, system dynamics, sensor integration, and real-time data acquisition.

CAD Laboratory

Lab In-charge: Dr. G. C. Koli
Lab Assistant: M. D. Ayarekar

Major Software: The CAD Laboratory has a total 40 number of computers (workstations) with the latest configurations. Software’s available are: CATIA, SolidWorks, ANSYS, and AutoCad.

The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Lab of the Mechanical Engineering Department is established in 2009. The lab facilitates the practicals for the course work of UG students. It expedites the computation platform to execute simulation/ modelling/ analyses related to the work of UG/ PG students of the department.

Heat Transfer Laboratory

Lab In charge: Prof. S. K. Pisal
Lab Assistant: M. D. Ayarekar

The goal of the Heat Transfer lab is to grasp the principles of conduction, convection, and radiation through hands-on experiences in different thermal systems for both undergraduate and graduate students. Through a series of experiments, students gain a solid grasp of the theoretical foundations of these concepts, and the entire course is structured in a way that classroom lectures are followed by practical lab sessions. The Heat Transfer Laboratory is fully equipped with facilities for conducting research on energy conversion in internal combustion engines.

Manufacturing Processes Laboratory

Lab In charge: Prof. A. N. Naik
Lab Assistant: M. D. Ayarekar

Major Equipment: Sand Muller, Sieve Shekar with Sieve Set, Universal sand Strength Machine (Pendulum), Rapid Dryer

The laboratory is equipped with specialized tools and instruments crucial for preparing and testing, molding sand for sand casting processes. These include a sand muller for mixing sand with additives, a rapid moisture tester for determining moisture content, a clay washer for cleaning and preparing clay, and a sieve shaker with a sieve set for analyzing particle size distribution. To ensure quality mold preparation, a sand rammer is used for compacting sand in the flask, a rapid dryer for drying molds, and a sensitive balance for precise measurement of additives. These tools collectively enable comprehensive testing and preparation of molding sand to meet specific casting requirements, demonstrating proficiency in sand preparation and mold creation using split patterns for accurate casting production.

Theory of Machines Laboratory

Lab In-charge:: Prof. R. U. Urunkar
Lab Assistant: M. D. Ayarekar

Major Equipment’s : Motorized Gyroscope, Universal Governor, Whirling of Shaft, Static & Dynamic Balancing Machine, Vibration Lab Equipment

The Theory of Machine course is offered to Degree & Diploma students and is an important part of the course curriculum. Theory of machine laboratory contains equipment both in the form of working and non-working models through which the students are able to synergies theory and practical skills.

Internal Combustion Engine Laboratory

Lab In charge: Prof. S. B. Deshmukh
Lab Assistant: Mr. S. D. Anuse

Major Equipment’s : Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke Computerized VCR Diesel Engine (Eddy Current Dynamometer), Four Cylinder, 4-Stroke CRDI Turbocharged Diesel Engine (Eddy Current Dynamometer), Three Cylinder, 4-Stroke Petrol Engine (Maruti 800) with Hydraulic Dynamometer

The IC Engine Lab in the Department of Mechanical Engineering offers an enriching experience for students and researchers, bridging the gap between theory and practice. The combination of experiments, simulations, and research projects, students will gain valuable insights into the working principles, thermodynamics, and mechanical aspects of IC engines. Additionally, the lab aims to encourage innovation and creativity in the field of automotive and power generation systems, pushing the boundaries of efficiency and sustainability. Through hands-on experiments and innovative research projects, the lab plays a crucial role in nurturing skilled engineers who are capable of addressing the challenges and demands of the ever-evolving automotive and power generation industries.

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

Lab In charge: Prof. D. V. Patil
Lab Assistant: Mr. S. D. Anuse

Major Equipment: Wind Tunnel, Digital Lift & Drag Indicater, Multi Column Inclined tube Manometer, Heleshaw Appratus.

Fluid mechanics principles are fundamental in many engineering disciplines, including aerospace, mechanical, civil, and environmental engineering. Understanding fluid behavior is crucial for designing efficient systems such as pumps, turbines, heat exchangers, and aircraft wings. Fluid mechanics laboratory typically focus on studying the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) and their interactions with solid surfaces or other fluids. Here are some common aspects and experiments you might find in a fluid mechanics laboratory. Using techniques like dye injection, or flow visualization setups to observe fluid flow patterns.  

Material Science & Metallurgy Laboratory

Lab In-charge: Prof. V. D. Thorat
Lab Assistant: Mr. S. D. Anuse

Major Equipment’s : Magnetic Partical crack detector, Trinocular Microscope with Computerized Attachment, Muffel Furnace & Jominy Quench Bath, double disc polishing machine.

A Metallurgy laboratory focuses specifically on the study and analysis of metals and alloys. Metallurgy laboratories are essential in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and materials science. They play a crucial role in understanding the properties, behaviors, and applications of metals and alloys, helping to optimize their performance in various environments and applications. Furthermore, the Metallurgical Engineering Scope extends beyond industry jobs, as graduates in this subject can also work as research assistants, scientists.

WorkShop

Workshop Personal

No. Name Designation Qualifications
1
Dr. Ajit A. Katkar
Assoc. Professor
Ph.D, M.E (Energy Engg)
2
Mr. S. M. Kamble
Workshop Instructor
ITI (Carpentry)
3
Mr. Y. D. Sangar
Workshop Instructor
ITI (Fitter)
4
Mr.V.R.Patil
Workshop Instructor
ITI (Sheet Metal)
5
Mr. R. R. Patil
Workshop Instructor
ITI (Welder)
6
Mr. S. S. Patil
Workshop Instructor
ITI (Machinest)
7
Mr. R. B. Bahadure
Peon
SSC

Name: Mr.Sachin M.Kamble
Designation:Workshop Instructor
[email protected]
Mobile -9146999680

Name: Mr.Sadashiv S.Patil Designation:Workshop Instructor Email.id: [email protected]
Mobile -8308609555

Name: Mr.Yogesh D.Sangar Designation:Workshop Instructor Email.id: [email protected] Mobile -9146999683

Name: Mr.Sriram G.Yadav Designation:Workshop Attendant Email.id:
Mobile -9146999697

Name: Mr.Vijay R.Patil Designation:Workshop Instructor Email.id: [email protected] Mobile -9146999679

Name: Mr.Rohit R.Patil Designation:Workshop Instructor Email.id: [email protected] Mobile -9146999682

MOU

No. Name of Organization Date MoreDetails
1
Infinite Graphics technologies
08/08/2024
1
Satyajit Mechanisms
14/03/2024
2
J. S. process Equipment’s
19/12/2023
3
Technomac
25/10/2023
4
Vijay Techno Industries
11/07/2023
5
Prudentia
04/07/2023
6
M. S. industries
01/07/2023
7
Infogrow
06/01/2023
8
Deep industries
13/12/2022
9
KapCo
12/03/2022
10
CAD Mantra
21/02/2022
11
Rubicon
09/09/2021
12
GTT
10/06/2021
13
SIBIC
5/06/2021
14
Tata Technologies
21/01/2016

Industrial Visit

Industrial Visit Details

Sr No. Detail Date More Details
1
Visit to Crompton Greaves Goa
08/11/2024
2
Visit to Dalmia Sugar factory
08/10/2024
3
Visit to Technomac Industries
08/10/2024
4
Visit to Technomac Industries
13/03/2024
5
Visit to A. G. technique and Solutions
13/05/2023
6
Visit to New Melting Center
13/05/2023
7
Visit to RND Industries
27/09/2018
8
Visit to Precitech
27/09/2018
9
Visit to Sonak Toyoto
25/09/2018

Achievements

  • Student Achievements
  • Faculty Achievements

Student Achievements

Details of NPTEL Online Certification by Students

No. Name of Student Name of Course Course Duration MoreDetails
1
Sonali Shivaji Bhosale
Engineering Metrology
Jul-Oct 2022
2
Niranjay Jaywant Jadhav
IC Engines and Gas Turbines
Jan-Apr 2024
3
Pranali Balasaheb Kumbhar
IC Engines and Gas Turbines
Jan-Apr 2024
4
Sunil Bhagawan Sawant
IC Engines and Gas Turbines
Jan-Apr 2024
5
Siddhesh Sunil Shinde
IC Engines and Gas Turbines
Jan-Apr 2024

Final year Projects

Sr No. Detail More Details
1
Final Year Projects 2023-24
2
Final Year Projects 2022-23
3
Final Year Projects 2021-22
4
Final Year Projects 2020-21
5
Final Year Projects 2019-20

Academic Toppers

A.Y. 2022-23

Sr No. Name of Student Class
1
Bhosale Sonali Shivaji
B. Tech.
2
Konde Samruddhi Balasaheb
T. Y. Mech
3
Patil Amrut Ashok
S. Y. Mech

A. Y. 2020-21

Sr No. Name of Student Class
1
Pawar Sandeep Deepak
B. Tech.
2
Matavandkar Rupesh Anil
T. Y. Mech
3
Jangam Sanket Ashok
S. Y. Mech

A.Y. 2018-19

Sr No. Name of Student Class
1
Avadan Sudhir Manohar
B. Tech.
2
Bhosale Vishwajeet Pandurang
T. Y. Mech
3
Jadhav Kranteekumar Krishnat
S. Y. Mech

A.Y. 2021-22

Sr No. Name of Student Class
1
Chile Sourabh Ranjeet
B. Tech.
2
Bhosale Sonali Shivaji
T. Y. Mech
3
Konde Samruddhi Balasaheb
S. Y. Mech

A.Y. 2019-20

Sr No. Name of Student Class
1
Bhosale Vishwajeet Pandurang
B. Tech.
2
Jadhav Kranteekumar Krishnat
T. Y. Mech
3
Matavandkar Rupesh Anil
S. Y. Mech

Placements

Faculty Achievements

Research and Publications

Research Work

  • Prof. Dhanajay. V. Patil 

Working on “ Chemical synthesis of SnO2-Polymer nanocomposites for coating and study of coated steel” in his Ph.D works.

Research details:

SnO2–ZnO nanocomposite is synthesized at room temperature using the successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of annealed films confirms the formation of SnO2–ZnO nanocomposite. Scanning electron microscopy depicts the porous agglomerated nanoparticle network-like structure of the SnO2–ZnO nanocomposite. On the other hand, ZnO has a cauliflower shape, while SnO2 has a distributed agglomerated nanoparticle-like morphology. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) confirms the elemental compositions of composite films. The reducing gases such as liquefied petroleum gas, ethanol, hydrogen sulphide and ammonia were detected using a SnO2–ZnO nanocomposite sensor.

  • Dr. Rahul U. Urunkar 

Worked on “Numerical Investigation in Heat and Mass Transfer Enhancement of Metal Hydride Hydrogen Storage” in his Ph.D work.

  • Relevance of the topic: Energy & Sustainability
Research details:

The thermal management of the hydride based hydrogen storage reactor is the key factor to realize the complete storing potential of hydrides. Hydride reactors filled with MmNi4.6Al0.4 and NaAlH4 are numerically analyzed for absorption process. Based on various governing equations, a mathematical model of hydride reactor is developed and validated with published experimental results using ANSYS Fluent. The hydride reactor uses mainly water or oil for heat exchange during hydrogen sorption. In this study conventional heat transfer fluid is replaced with CuO, Al2O3 and MgO based nanofluids and results of numerical experiment are recorded. The outcomes are attained for various parameters such as material and concentration of nanoparticles, supply pressure of hydrogen and inlet temperature of heat exchange fluid. The 5 vol% CuO based nanofluid exhibited up to 14% improvement in hydrogen absorption time. Additionally, it is observed that CuO based nanofluid with 5 vol% concentration is thermodynamically superior to other selected nanofluids; as a result it enhances the rate of the heat exchange up to 10% for hydride reactor. It is realized that the performance of CuO/HTF nanofluid with 5 vol% concentration is superior among picked nanofluids. Therefore for the hydride reactor the use the nanofluid is advantageous.

  • Dr. Vinayak Deokar  

Worked on “Solar Photovoltaic water pumping and solar thermal drying hybride system” in his Ph.D work.

  • Relevance of the topic: Environmental and Social
Research details:

The pumping of water is a basic and practical technique. This is true whether the water is drawn from a fresh source (like Pond, river, Well or Bore well), moved to a needed location, purified, or used for irrigation, washing. For food preservation solar thermal Drying (Dehydration) method is used. Drying removes the moisture from the vegetables so that bacteria, yeasts and molds cannot grow and spoil the vegetables. Drying preserves the vitamin, mineral, protein, and fiber content of foods without hampering the taste and aroma of the product. Solar thermal Drying also enhances the life of the product without any use of food preservatives.

Renewable energy  comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlightwindraintideswaves, and geothermal heat . Most common renewable energy source available everywhere abundantly is solar energy. Solar power is anticipated to become the world’s largest source of electricity by 2050.

The Hybrid Solar PV (Photovoltaic) operated water pumping and solar thermal drying system will solve water pumping and thermal drying needs easily. This hybrid system will reduce the farmer’s efforts and expenditures. A Solar PV water pumping system will lift the water from required depth by using the DC motor pump. The blower will induce the air from the backside of panel, which will be used for the indirect drying of the agricultural products. This induced air by the blower will also decrease the temperature of the panel resulting in increased panel output efficiency.

  • Dr. A. A. Katkar 

Worked on “Effect of Sic Reinforced with Aluminium 6061 and 7075 Alloy to Improve Mechanical Properties” in his Ph.D work.

Research details:

Aluminium alloys are preferred engineering material for automobile, aerospace and mineral processing industries for various high performing components that are being used for varieties of applications owing to their lower weight, excellent thermal conductivity properties. Among several series of aluminium alloys, heat treatable Al6061 and Al7075 are much explored, among them Al6061 alloy are highly corrosion resistant and are of excellent extricable in nature and exhibits moderate strength and finds much applications in the fields of construction (building and high way), automotive and marine applications. Aluminium alloy 7075 possesses very high strength, higher toughness and are preferred in aerospace and automobile sector. The composites formed out of aluminium alloys are of wide interest owing to their high strength, fracture toughness, wear resistance and stiffness. Further these composites are of superior in nature for elevated temperature application when reinforced with ceramic particle.

Details of NPTEL Online Certification by Faculty

No. Name of Faculty Name of Course Course Duration MoreDetails
1
Dr. Katkar A. A.
Non-conventional Energy Resources
Jan-Apr 2024
2
Dr. Deokar V. H.
Non-conventional Energy Resources
Jan-Apr 2024
3
Prof. Deshmukh S. B.
IC Engines and Gas Turbines
Jan-Apr 2024
4
Prof. Atigre P. S.
Inspection and Quality Control in Manufacturing
Jan-Feb 2024
5
Dr. Katkar A. A.
Inspection and Quality Control in Manufacturing
Jan-Feb 2024
6
Dr. Katkar A. A.
NBA Accreditation and Teaching and Learning in Engineering (NATE)
Jan-Apr 2023
7
Prof. Naik A. N.
Product Design & Manufacturing
Jan-Apr 2021

Number of research papers published per teacher in the Journals notified on UGC CARE list during the last five years

No. Title of paper Name of the Author Department of the Teacher Name of Journal Calendar Year of Publication ISSN Number View/ Download
1
Load‑bearing characteristics of a hybird Si3N4‑epoxy composite
Dr. Koli Gajanan C
Mechanical Engg.
Biomass Conversion and Biorefnery SPRINGER
2023
ISSN:2190-6815
2
Performance analysis of sodium alanate hydride reactor with different nanofluids
Rahul U. Urunkar
Mechanical Engg.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
2023
ISSN:0360-3199
3
Active cooling system for efficiency improvement of PV panel and utilization of waste-recovered heat for hygienic drying of onion flakes
Dr. Vinayak H. Deokar
Mechanical
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, Springer nature
2021
0957-4522
4
Optimization and Prediction on the Mechanical Behavior of Granite Particle Reinforced Al6061 Matrix Composites Using Deer Hunting Optimization Based DNN
Dr. Koli Gajanan C
Mechanical Engg.
Silicon
2021
1876-990X
5
Simulation Modeling and Experimental Validation of Solar Photovoltaic PMBLDC Motor Water Pumping System
Dr. Vinayak H. Deokar
Mechanical Engineering
Journal of Thermal Engineering
2021
2148-7847
6
Enhancement of heat and mass transfer characteristics of metal hydride reactor for hydrogen storage using various nanofluids
Rahul U. Urunkar
Mechanical
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
2021
1879-3487

Number of books and chapters in edited volumes/books published and papers published in national/ international conference proceedings per teacher during last five year

No. Name of the teacher Title of the book/chapters published Title of the paper Title of the proceedings of the conference Name of the conference National / International Calendar Year of publication ISBN number of the proceeding Affiliating Institute at the time of publication Name of the publisherthe time of publication Link Details
1
Prof. Rahul U. Urunkar
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology for Mobile Applications (pp.182-206)Chapter: 8
Hydrogen Storage Technologies and Related Heat and Mass Transfer Studies.
…..
…..
International
2023
ISBN13: 9781668467213 ISBN10: 1668467216 EISBN13: 9781668467237 DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6721-3.ch008
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
IGI Global
https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/hydrogen-storage-technologies-and-related-heat-and-mass-transfer-studies/325839
2
Prof. A. B. Chavan
…..
Tribo-Corrosion Behaviour and Characterization of Biocompatible Coatings
….
….
International
2023
SBN13: 9781668467213
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
IGI Global
…..
3
Prof. A. B. Chavan
…..
A review on surface coating techniques on Mg based biodegradable implants
2nd International conference and expositions on Advances in Mechanical engineering (ICAME 2022)
2nd International conference and expositions on Advances in Mechanical engineering (ICAME 2022)
International
2022
…..
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
…..
4
Dr. G. C. Koli
…..
Design and Analysis of a Gearless Multi angled Transmission system Employing variety of materials
IEEE Proceeding
…..
International
2022
…..
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
…..
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/365991373_Design_and_Analysis_of_a_Gearless_Multi-Angled_Transmission_System_Employing_a_Variety_of_Materials
5
Dr. G. C. Koli
Fundamentals of Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems & Its Apllications
….
….
….
International
2022
ISBN978-93-5625-013-0
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
Scintific International Publishing House
6
Dr. G. C. Koli
….
Vibration Analysis of cantilever beam using Magneto Rheological Fluid
ICETET 2021, SIEM Nashik
International Conference On Emerging Trends In Engineering And Technology – 2021)
International
2021
ISBN : 978-81- 951120- 3-6
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication [IFERP]
https://www.ijres.org/papers/Volume-10/Issue-1/Ser-7/C10012126.pdf
7
Dr. Koli G C
….
Design for Front Helical Coil Suspension Spring and Analysis of Three-Wheeled Passenger Vehicle
ICETET 2021, SIEM Nashik
International Conference On Emerging Trends In Engineering And Technology – 2021)
International
2021
Accepted, not Registered
Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute Panhala
….
https://www.irjet.net/archives/V8/i6/IRJET-V8I6645.pdf
8
Prof. Vanmore V.V.
….
Development of fluidized mixing chamber to optimize process paraemteters for Micro Abrassive Jet Machining
ICRADM 2020, SVNIT Gujrat
International Conference on Recent Advancements in Design and Manufacturing
International
2020
9781713833161
WCE Sangli
Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)

Patents

No. Name MoreDetails
1
Dr. Vinayak H. Deokar
2
Dr. Gajanan C. Koli.
3
Prof. Sardar B. Deshmukh.

Research Proposal

No. Name MoreDetails
1
Prof. Dhananjay V. Patil

  • Events
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Events

Event Conducted Details

Sr No. Detail of the event Date More Details
1
PARIKRAMAA 2k25 National level technical event
16/04/2025
2
Quiz Competition
16/10/2024
3
Fresher’s Welcome
16/10/2024
4
Alumni Meet at Pune
16/04/2024
5
PARIKRAMAA 2k24 National level technical event
28/03/2024
6
PARIKRAMAA 2k23 National level technical event
27/05/2023

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PARIKRAMAA2K25 – Video

Testimonials

Student testimonials

Sanjeevan has been a great contributor to the development of my personality. I have established my leadership, time management and team skills and have also been able to advance these skills to the whole new augment level. The professors here make the institute what it is today. With an attitude of being ever ready to help, and not only delivering classroom teachings, but they are also the pillars of the learning gained from this esteemed institute and this is a treasure for life. Because of their support today I am working as Assistant Motor Vehicle inspector (RTO).

Akshay Patil Assistant Motor Vehicle inspector (RTO)

It was my immense luck and fortune to be the part of Sanjeevan where I grow. The entire faculty and department leaves no stone unturned to shape my future. My four years at Sanjeevan have been a wonderful experience of learning with prolific exposure to outside. Huge respect, love and devotion for entire faculty members and department. It’s their efforts that make me to grab an opportunity to work as RTO Maharashtra. Our institute has provided us a very enhanced and efficient platform for the exposure to the career development.

Priyanka Ashok Sagavkar Assistant Motor Vehicle inspector (RTO)

It gives me immense pleasure and pride to be a part of Sanjeevan. The relationship between the students and faculty is very cordial, which gives me an opportunity to excel in my area of interest. The institute has cooperative professors, a state of the art infrastructure and huge library resources, laboratories with the latest technologies and a clean and green campus. My time spent here is magnificent and helped me grow both professionally and personally as a better person.

Indrajeet Parkhe Business Head- International Business
Sigma Tooling’s India Pvt. Ltd.

Parent Testimonials

As parents, we would like to take this prospect to thank the teachers for their continuous care, support, collaboration, and most importantly patience. We have witnessed massive and exponential development in our Son. He is so blessed to have teachers of Sanjeevan and I feel exceptionally obliged to have my son studying at Sanjeevan. Thanks for your endurance, quality care, enthusiasm, diligent efforts and passion you provide each and every day. My son feels very comfortable and he tries to follow her teacher as a role model.”

Mr. Maruti H. Shete Parent of – Shubham M. Shete

Employer Testimonials

As a HOD [Simulation], I work very closely with a wide variety of departments. Time and time again I am impressed with the level of knowledge and professionalism that Miss Sonali Bhosale possesses. We’ve hired her from Sanjeevan Engineering and technology Institute, Panhala. She is at par our requirements associated with the simulation engineer. Workings with the college and students have been a pleasure and we look forward to continuing this professional relationship.

Mr. Harshvardhan Patil HOD (Simulation), Robtech Automation- Pune.

Career opportunities in Mechanical engineering Department

Mechanical engineering offers a wide range of career opportunities across various industries. Here are some of the key career paths and roles available to mechanical engineers:

Automotive Engineer

Specializing in the automotive industry involves designing and developing vehicles and their systems, such as engines, transmissions, chassis, and electrical systems.

Robotics Engineer

Robotics engineers design and build robots and robotic systems for various applications, including manufacturing, healthcare, and exploration

Mechatronics Enginee

Mechatronics combines mechanical engineering with electronics and computer control. Mechatronics engineers design automated systems, such as robotics and industrial automation.

Product Design and Development Engineer

In this role, student would be involved in designing and developing new products or improving existing ones. This includes everything from conceptualization to prototyping and testing.

Energy Systems Engineer

With a focus on energy efficiency and sustainability, these engineers work on renewable energy systems, energy storage, and improving the efficiency of conventional energy systems.

Aerospace Engineer

Aerospace engineers work on the design, development, and testing of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems. This includes aerodynamics, materials selection, and propulsion systems.

Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineers focus on optimizing the production processes of mechanical components and systems. They ensure efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness in manufacturing operations.

HVAC Engineer

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) engineers design systems that control environmental conditions in buildings, such as temperature, humidity, and air quality..

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