RAJARSHI SHAHU COLLEGE
OF ENGINEERING(Approved by AICTE New Delhi & Govt. of Maharashtra
NBA Accredited, Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, I.D. No.: PU/PN/Engg./173/20010
T R A I N I N G A N D P L A C E M E N T C E L L - E . D . C E L L
JSPM’s
About JSPM
About JSPM's RSCOE
Vision
Mission
Quality Policy
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (JSPM) was established in 1998 with the objective of
creating centers of excellence for education in the field of Engineering, Medical, Pharmacy,
Management, Computers etc. This is by the vision of Prof. T.J.Sawant, an Electrical Engineer who
thinks that, "Development of Techno – Entrepreneurial Society" is the key to achieve VISION 2020
as perceived by our Former PRESIDENT of India Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
Prof. T.J.Sawant is strongly convinced that establishment of excellent technical institutions is the
solution to the problem of development of techno-economic society. Driven by a mission of
providing an excellent quality education, JSPM's Society has left no stone unturned in setting up
Educational Institutes in Pune. At present there are six Campuses :
1.Tathawade 2. Hadapsar 3. Wagholi 4. Bavdhan (Kd.) 5. Narhe 6. Barshi
JSPM's RSCOE was started in the year 2001 with just three courses and an intake of 150 students.
In a short span of just 11 years the college now conducts 5 under graduate and 7 post graduate
courses, 4 polytechnic courses and 3 PhD programmes with total annual intake of 1284+ students.
It may thus be seen that the college is steadily progressing and accomplishing its goals. The college
is regularly overhauling and periodically replacing old/outdated equipment and modernizing its
laboratories. The management gives highest priority for creating quality infrastructure to maintain
pace with latest developments and availability of state of the art equipment for students for the
newly started as well as old courses.
To satisfy the aspirations of youth force who want to lead the nation towards prosperity through
techno economic development.
To provide, nurture and maintain an environment of high academic excellence, research and
entrepreneurship for all aspiring students which will prepare to face global challenges maintaining
high ethical and moral standards.
We at Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, are committed to maximize student satisfaction
through improved performance by imparting value based quality education.
Our Source of Inspiration
Prof. T.J. Sawant
Honorable Founder Secretary, JSPM
My Dear students,
Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (JSPM) was established in 1998 with the objective of creating centers of excellence for education in the field of Engineering, Medical, Pharmacy, Management, and Computers. The Objective behind starting JSPM was to make higher education available to all who are desirous of achieving it. JSPM is an institution, committedfor betterment of society through quality education.
With Indians emerging as leaders across various professional sectors across globe, it becomes an even greater challenge for the education sector to nurture and groom such abundant talent, which is all set to take industry’s quest for excellence to dazzling new heights. We have created an Entrepreneurial culture, a friendly environment that facilitates complete development of our students from budding entrepreneurs to Business owners. Our three pronged focus on knowledge, skill and attitude is aimed at meeting the needs of our customers i.e. the industry.This is achieved through our training cell by designing & delivering well structured modules for overall development of students into industry ready professionals.
We have invested in state of the art facilities, infrastructure and skilled human resources to supplement the culture and environment of JSPM’s good governance.Moreover it’s our pledge to change in tandem with the changing requirements of the industry and mould, develop and nurture talent that will make the nation proud.
My best wishes to you, for all the success in your professional career after graduation.
Prof.Dr.T.J.Sawant Founder Secretary
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jain
Principal
From Principal’s Desk:
Entrepreneurial development today has become very significant; in view of its being a key to economic de-velopment. The objectives of industrial development, regional growth, and employment generation depend upon entrepreneurial development.
Established in the institute on 10th July 2008, the Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC – Cell) is functioning in the college with the intention of nurturing entrepreneurship skills of the students. The cell provides a platform for the students to pursue entrepreneurial activities and also provide assistance to po-tential entrepreneurs.
With the prime goal of developing responsible professionals out of engineers, the training cell strives to assist every aspiring professional on every single aspect of placement activity Viz. Aptitude, G.D,P.I. etc. by grooming & nurturing their soft skills through training sessions and mentoring on regular basis.With active involvement of studentcoordinators, the Training & Placement cell strives to reach companies across industries and place our students in companies of repute.
The cell is dedicated for development of entrepreneurial spirit among the students of RSCOE and to moti-vate students to choose entrepreneurship as of the career option.
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jain
Principal
Training and Placement team
Mr.S.P.Rao Borde
TPO
Ms. RadhikaModi Mr.SharadGunjal
Asst. TPO Asst.TPO
Prof.Abhijeet Pradhan Dr.VijayshriMehtha Prof.Asha Kiran
Trainer& Counselor ED Cell Chairman Trainer& Counselor
Structure of Training & Placement Cell
Inception of T&P Cell :
Training and Placement cellhas been established in the year 2005-06. The cell works closely with all the branches of Engineering, MCA & MBA at RSCOE. One of the objectives of Training and Placement cell is to identify the gaps between Industry and Academia and to sensitize the management, faculty and students about the same. We conduct regular training programs on both Functional & Technical Skill Development. Over a period of last twelve years the T&P Cell has changed its approach and working style understanding the changing needs of corporate. The students are groomed on different activities like counseling sessions, training by industry experts,guest lectures, industrial visits, internshipsand projects etc., which culminate in the final placements of our students. Today, we can say, we are available for our students virtually 24*7 and 365 days. Apart from face to face counseling and mentoring sessions at our office, we have created a discussion platform on face book. It makes their life easy as they can reach us all the time with their prob-lems.
Philosophy:
We believe in reaching maximum number of students on campus especially when they are in pre final and final years of their course and sharing a roadmap of how to go ahead by sharpening theirskill sets. We try to understand their strengths and weaknesses. We give them an orientation of what kind of companies may visit by the time they reach final year and what kind of expectations these companies may have from stu-dents. We make a conscious effort to connect final year students with their immediate senior batches so that they can benefit from their experiences during their campus days. In such a scenario our facebook forum becomes very handy.
We ensure that for every candidate who is going to appear for the first company, has gone through at least couple of mock interviews with us. This helps us to identify the strong and weak areas of our students. We
get to know the best of the talent we have for the said year and on parallel grounds, we plan special sessions for the students to overcome areas of weakness.
Separate meetings with the final year students are conducted branch wise just before the placement season. This is the platform where we sensitize the students about company profile, job profiles they offer and try to unleash, the hidden expectations of organizations.
Based on certain standard parameters like technical and communication skills, we categorize our students into different categories which helps us in placing right candidate at right place. Based on the potential of the students, specific skills are nurtured and their lacunas give us the opportunity to train them on skills which need improvement. Students are placed in variety of profiles like technical developers, tech support, non-technical profiles etc based on their caliber.
TCS || Day1 || 2016 Batch || 143 Offers
Objectives:
1. To bridge the gap between Industry and Academia by
• Sensitizing the students with the information on the types of basic skills required by corporates.
• Creating awareness on latest trends and technologies through Industry Experts or In-house ex-perts
• Making students realize the importance of value added courses like foreign languages or techni-cal certification courses.
2. To create the awareness on:
• Various Competitive Exams
• Higher Education
• Education Abroad
• Foreign Languages and Opportunities
• Opportunities in various fields like IT,ITeS Manufacturing, Defense etc
3. To encourage the students to network with Alumni
4. To provide basic insights of Entrepreneurship
5. To increase the number of campus opportunities for the students.
6. To provide basic minimum training on Communication Skills and Aptitude Skills.
7. To make them better human beings.
Industrial Visit || Persistent Systems || PuneOpportunities in Armed Forces || Rtd.Lt.Col.
Current Best Practices:
• A dedicated 10 days workshop for Final Year Students which covers Aptitude, Paragraph Writing, GD, PI and Mock Interview. The objective of this workshop is to produce maximum number of offers on Day1.
• Our Alumni also take active part during the mock interview process.
• Japanese Language Course on the campus. Around 150 students are now part of this initiative.
• Session by TPO: We try to give them a roadmap by which they may have clarity about how to go ahead with the campus interview process. The things they need to prepare and any doubts they have with respect to a hiring process of a particular company. Counseling on opportunities for higher education abroad.
• Formation of Clubs like Coding Club, Automation & Robotics Club and AutoCAD Club etc.
Zensar ESD || Training Program || With ESD Teaam HR Meet || 2017
• In-house Training Session for Third Year II semester students. The basic concepts of communica-tion, cv writing and basic fundamentals of circuit branches are covered in these sessions.
• Sessions by Student Placement Coordinators: The placed students provide guidance on various as-pects of placement like Aptitude , GD and PI along with dos and don’t of campus interview process.
KPIT || Sparkle ||Awareness PrgMock GD by Student TPCs
• One to one session with students of the final year, just before the campus season.
• Placement Cell on facebook: Entire communication between T&P Cell and students happen on a closed group on facebook. This helps our students to network with their alumni. They can also get in touch with the experts from the domains like competitive exams, higher education and education abroad etc.
• They can mail their problems with respect to any issues related to campus recruitment and registra-tion etc.
Alumni Visit to T&P Cell Barclays Team with our Students
Session on “GATE” Awareness TudipTechStar Event@ RSCOE
• Skill Development Courses on the CampusStudents can take the courses of their choice like Catia, Java, Embedded systems, Foreign languages etc to increase their employability . This may also help to attract mid size companies to the campus.
• Remote Internship Opportunities for studentsAround 350+ students from third year engineering have completed their internships with various companies during the vacation period.
• A Dedicated Counseling and Mentoring PlatformFaculties from the department of MBA are specially appointed for counseling and mentoring of students through one to one interaction with students on different issues related to placements and personality development.
Recent Success Stories:
• Mr. Kinshuk Nigam from 2016 BE Computer Branch got an offer of 21 Lacs/Annum from Mu Sig-ma, a data analytics company.
• Mr.KiranVispute and Ms.RashmiKamkar, BEMech students from 2016 Batch got a package of 7+Lacs/Annum from Must Garments. It is an international offer.
• Mr.ShashikantVarma from 2015 E&TC Branch and Mr.Atul Patil from 2016 IT branch are serving Indian Army.
• Highest number of offers on Day 1 , TCS (2016 batch) : 144
• Highest Number of Offers on Day2, TechMahindra (2017 batch): 67
MOUs
Sr.No Company Applicable for
1. Zensar CS & IT
2. TCS CS, IT, E&TC & Mechanical
3. TCS Hikari –Japanese Course All Branches
4. Unity Consultants Civil
5. Voice Club All Branches
6. Opulent All Branches
7. Deskera CS & IT
8. Inditronics CS ,IT&EnTC
9 Co-Cubes Mechanical
10. Young India All Branches
11. Ranskills Civil
12. Univibe Networks All Branches
13. EduCaDD Mech& CivilIndustry Connect :
RSCOE has industry connect with prominent organizations across sectors viz., Barclays, Persistent Sys-tems, Mercedes Benz, KPIT Systems, TAL & many others.
Placement Statistics (On Campus) for the AY 2015-16 and 2016-17
Academic Year 2015-16 (On Campus)
Branch Intake Eligible Stu-dents
Placed Students Highest Package
(Lacs per Annum)CS 60+60=120 52 81 21IT 60 20 41 3.33
E&TC 120 56 69 3.8Mech 120 57 58 7.0Civil 120 20 6 1.8
Highest Package Offered:
21 Lacs/Annum by Mu-Sigma, a Data Analytics Company
Academic Year 2016-17 (On Campus)
Branch Intake Eligible Stu-dents
Placed Students Highest Package
(Lacs per Annum)CS 60+60=120 58 75 4.5IT 60 26 45 3.36
E&TC 120 59 82 4.25Mech 180 111 83 3.36Civil 120 40 23 3.5
Highest Package Offered:
7 Lacs/Annum by Must Garments an International Company
Opportunities for 2015-16 &2016-17 batch
1 Tata Consultancy Ser-vices
26 Continental Automotive 51 Flex
2 Tech Mahindra 27 Indian Army 52 Analyzer CAE
3 Cybage 28 Must Garments 53 Harbinger
4 Zensar Technologies 29 CERA 54 Deskera
5 Fiserv 30 Unity Consultants 55 Angular Minds
6 BromBruckmeir 31 RMC Mix 56 Virtusa Polaris
7 Amazon 32 Floor Space 57 Vector
8 GTL 33 Amarraja Batteries 58 Mu Sigma
9 CleanmaxSolar 34 Sanmar 59 Reddwise Realty
10 CapGemini 35 eZestSoltuions 60 Xoriant
11 TIBCO Software 36 SAE India 61 SM Technologies
12 K.P.Badgujar Consultants Pvt Ltd
37 Sagitec Solutions 62 Mphasis
13 Plast Pro Solutions 38 Ixsight Technologies 63 ION Group
14 Square Automation 39 KPIT 64 Shroff Group
15 UKB Electronics 40 KSB Pumps 65 Neilsoft
16 Syntel 41 Opulent 66 Powertroc
17 Artisan Softech 42 XperisIT 67 PratianTechnolgoies
18 NTT Data 43 Majesco 68 Webtech Developers
19 CueLogic 44 Pall Corporation 69 Bitwise
20 EdagProduction Solu-tions
45 Valeo 70 SunGuard
21 Quick Heal 46 Tata Communications 71 Imagination Technol-goies
22 LearningMate 47 Sanas Engineering 72 RealtyBI
23 PEOL Solutions 48 Oberoi Group 73 Bosch
24 XL Dynamics 49 Aroha Systems 74 Talera Ford
25 Forgeahead 50 Ethnus 75 Agitix
FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING
Japanese Language Training On Campus :
Faculty: Mrs. Chitra Shahane, JLPT Certified
Course Coordinator: Prof. Abhijeet Pradhan
Japanese Language Session @ RSCOE by Mrs.Chitra Shahane
Three students from first batch have successfully cleared their N5 level.
Shradha Kale Neha Bastawade Poonam Kakade
E&TC 2017 CS 2017 E&TC 2017
Batch wise Statistics:
Batch No. of Students CS Mech E&TC IT CivilBatch I [N5] 25 14 03 06 02 --Batch II[N5] 36 11 14 09 -- 02Batch III[N5] 23 11 03 09 -- --Batch IV[N4] 8 02 03 03 -- --Batch V[N5] 56 18 04 24 09 01
Some of Our Prominent Recruiters:
Alumni Relations:
Registration Date & Year: 06th March 2007
Registration Number: MH/365/2007/Pune
Number of Alumni Meets Held so Far: 10
Alumni Portal: www.rscoe.univibenetwork.in
Available on Google Store: Andoird&IoS
Alumni Presence is across the Globe: USA, Europe, Australia , UK etc
Some of the Prominent Alumni from RSCOE
Lieutenant ShashikantVermaIndian Army
Pushkar MoreFounder – Patronix
Vishal TanpureBDO – PanchayatSamiti
Lieutenant Atul PatilIndian Army
Parag Inamdar, Lead Engineer Jaguar Land Rover, UK
ChintanAthalyaARK Acoustical Consultan-
cy Services
And Many More…
GLOBAL PRESENCE OF RSCOE
S.No. Name of the Alumni Year of Passing Dept Current University/University where
you completed the course
1 Shantanu Kulkarni 2009 E&TC George Mason university2 Nick Jackson Geo Physics New York3 Vaibhav Nimbalkar 2013 E&TC University of Essex, UK4 PushkarMarathe 2006 Computer San Jose state university5 Yash Mehta 2012 Mechanical University of Florida6 Ritesh Chaudhari 2011 E&TC DeakinUniversity,Australia7 Krishna Kanhaiya 2012 BE IT Conestega College, Ontario, Canada8 Harshjit Jadhav 2012 BE IT National College of Ireland9 AkshayThorve 2012 BE IT California State University10 Rakesh Bhavsar 2012 BE IT University of Georgia11 Priyesh Pradeep Bhishnurkar 2006 IT Campbellsville University Louisville
12 AkshayThorve 2012 IT Fullerton State University13 AnkurSuhas Kulkarni 2015 MECHANICAL united states of America
14 Ganesh Kudleppanavar 2012 E&Tc California State University, Long Beach; Admission Year:2013
15 Aakash Rajendra Gawade 2014 Civil Engineering Bond University, 2015, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
16 Nikhil NandkishorWagh 2014 Mechanical HsRhein Waal, 2015, kleve, Germany17 Chinmay Kadam 2015 IT Dublin City University,Dublin,Ireland
18 Rohit Singh 2012 Mechanical Northeastern University, 2015, Boston,
19 Abhishek Mohan Kakalis 2014 Computer Northwestern Polytechnic University,USA
20 Ashish Merani 2014 Computer Cal State Fullerton, United States
21 Saurabh Patil 2009 E&TC England22 Sukhvinder Kumar 2009 E&TC Florida
23 AltafAdil 2009 E&TC Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH), Carson City, Nevada
24 Sagar Dhaskar 2009 E&TC Technical Test Lead at Infosys, Illinois25 SanchitKhullar 2010 E&TC California26 Ganesh Krithikavasan 2011 E&TC Atlanta, Georgia27 GanboteMadhuraSuhas 2011 E&TC Melbourne, Victoria, Australia28 JobinBoban 2011 E&TC Blackrock, Dublin29 KoradKaustubhNitin 2011 E&TC Kaiserslautern, Germany30 Joshi Aditya Dinkar 2011 E&TC Santa Clara, California31 Sumeet Thakur 2011 E&TC Cleveland, Ohio32 TapareNishaUday 2011 E&TC U.S., Boston, Massachusetts33 Anish Babu 2012 E&TC Australia34 Biswas SaumoneelRavindra 2012 E&TC New York.35 Das TufanManas 2012 E&TC Munich, Germany36 Jotrao Sunny Balasaheb 2012 E&TC Columbus, Indiana37 Khedkar Gaurav Bhimrao 2012 E&TC Atlanta, Georgia38 Kinhikar Rohan Girish 2012 E&TC Atlanta, Georgia39 Patil Vishal Punjabhai 2012 E&TC Texas40 Shyamarjun Mishra 2012 E&TC Newbury, Berkshire41 TalegaonkarGargiPurushottam 2012 E&TC Dallas, Texas
42 Nikhil Badkundri 2009 Monash University, Melbourne
43 Rahul Pillai 2012 Mechanical Currently pursuing masters
44 Rohan Tangadpalliwar 2009 IT San Jose State University, San Jose, Cali-fornia, USA
45 Nikhil Wagh 2014 Mechanical HochschuleRhein-Waal,Kleve, Germany
46 Rakesh Achar 2009 E &TC VIT Vellore and Darmstadt University Germany
47 Devashri Deshmukh 2012 E &TC Northeastern university48 PritiDubey 2016 IT United States of America
49 ChiranjiviJawale 2016 IT united states of America
Entrepreneurship Development Cell(EDC)
Team ED Cell :
Departmental E.D. Cell Coordinators list
Sr.No. Name of Coordinator Department Mobile Number
1 Dr.VijayshriR.Mehtha MBA 9763722216
2 Prof.A.V.Jawwake E&TC. 9960451514
3 Prof. Mehzabin Shaikh I.T. 9763722197
4 Dr.B.M.Bandgar MCA 7219202802
5 Prof.NikhilPurwant MECH. 9699146299
6 Prof.Raj Bhosale CIVIL 7030893912
7 Prof.Sinju Computer 8600046917
8 Prof.RutujaKothe Polytechnic 9923012743
9 Prof.K.M.Nawasagare FE 9623998118
Preface:
An entrepreneur is an owner or manager of a business enterprise who makes money through risk and ini-tiative. The main objective of the EDC is to remove the apprehension and to encourage to become as many entrepreneurs as possible. It provides the new opportunities for igniting the students’ minds to start and run their enterprises and create the job opportunities for others. It helps out in developing sustainable growth of the country as well as the development of the entrepreneurial competencies and capabilities these events.
ED cell at RSCOE is established in the year 2008 .Inaugurated on 10th July 2008 at the hands of JSPM Tathwade Campus Director Dr.P.P.Vitkar. The ED Cell works in coordination with Training and Placement Cell under the leadership of Prof. Santosh Borde , Training and Placement Officer , RSCOE .The Entre-preneurship Development Cell (EDC) is functioning in the college with the intention of nurturing entre-preneurship skills of the students. The cell provides a platform for the students to pursue entrepreneurial activities and also provide assistance to potential entrepreneurs.
Vision of ED cell:
To create successful entrepreneurs who will contribute to the growth of nation and society by transforming themselves from job seekers to job creators.
Mission of ED Cell :
To instill the passion and spirit among students to pursue entrepreneurship.
Objectives of the E.D. Cell:
1. To create foster and promote the spirit of entrepreneurship and to develop entrepreneurial in-stinct among youth.
2. To identify and train potential entrepreneurs among students.
3. To create an environment of self-employment and entrepreneurship development.
4. To disseminate knowledge and insights in entrepreneurial theory and practice through lectures activities and workshops.
5. To seek tie-ups with Non-profit Entrepreneurial organizations connecting the EDCell to global network of entrepreneurs.
6. To create a strong network of successful entrepreneurs who would like to guide budding entre-preneurs.
7. Create awareness on Entrepreneurship among the students through training program and camps.
8. To facilitate budding entrepreneurs by providing information on entrepreneurial opportunities.
9. To create data base and networking to help entrepreneurs.
10. To help entrepreneurs to acquire necessary managerial skills to run the industry effectively
Expected outcome:
ED cell can facilitate to build the capabilities of the students1. It enables the students to understand the opportunities and prospects available in the area of entre-
preneurship.
2. It builds the confidence among students to venture into new start-ups.
3. It enables the students to identify their hidden potential of an entrepreneurship and leveraging the same for their new start-up projects.
4. It enables the students to take challenging and attainable business goals decisions
5. It provides insight, knowledge, information and wisdom to start new businesses and improve exist-ing one.
6. It enables the students to conduct research work and survey for identifying entrepreneurial oppor-tunities.
7. It enables the students to contribute in the sustainable economic growth of India.
Institutional Memberships / Partners:
1. NEN ( National Entrepreneurship Network ) -
Membership No: JSPM2682
List of activities of ED Cell :
Sr. No Name of Event Date of Event Beneficiaries
1One day Entrepreneurship awareness seminar by Mrs. Meghana Jain from MITCON
16th July 2012 143
2Guest Lecture by Prof. Parag Shah on “New Paradigms in Training Entrepre-neurs in India
6th March 2013 94
3National Seminar on “Women Entre-preneurship”
13th& 14th February 2014 23
4Guest Lecture by Rohan Chhazed & Agam Garg V.P. Marketing ZOOM Car on “ Business Startup Strategy”
24th September,2015 66
5Guest Lecture by Dr. Vinod Shastri on “ Business Opportunity Identification & Search”
28th December, 2015 107
6Workshop by Mr. Parag Kulkarni on “Knowledge Innovation Strategy” 16th January 2016 137
7Workshop by Mr. Mehul Darooka on “Innovative ways of Funding a startup” 19th January 2016 161
8Participation of Students in an event organized by TiE ,Pune 22-July-2017 26
9Guest session on “Ignite the In-sights-Be an Entrepreneur” by Preeti Bhatia
26-July-2017 127
Our Prominent Entrepreneurs :
Sr. No Name of Student Passing
Year Department Company
1 Akshay Anil Joshi 2011-12 Mechanical Engg. Om Entrepises
2 AkshayVyankatrao Deshmukh 2011-12 Mechanical Engg Elka fabrication works
3 Chaudhri Rahul Nandalal 2011-12 Mechanical Engg Gurudev Engineers
4 DarbeVivekRajgopal 2011-12 Mechanical Engg Darbe Engineers
5 Patel Vijay 2011-12 Mechanical Engg Mauli Engineering works
6 Mitkar Vishal 2011-12 Mechanical Engg Empire Industries
7 NandrekarSushant 2011-12 Civil Engg. Sunita Enterprises8 Athashere Sachin 2011-12 Civil Engg. Govt. Contractor9 Jadhav Mohit 2011-12 Civil Engg. Nageshwar Bricks
10 ThoratTejas 2011-12 Civil Engg Tejas Developers11 Mali NikheelShankarrao 2011-12 Civil Engg J.M. Enterprises12 Mohanapure Nikhil 2011-12 Civil Engg Muktai Constructions13 Panditrao Ajay 2011-12 Civil Engg Kumar Real Estate14 Joshi Shardul p 2011-12 Civil Engg Joshi & Associates15 Kumar Saurabh 2011-12 Civil Engg Construction Services16 BrahmechaKalpesh 2012-13 Civil Engg. Techno Vision Developers.
17 Dhumal Mangesh 2012-13 Civil Engg. Keshec Engineers Pvt.Ltd.
18 KhosePrayag 2012-13 Civil Engg. AnantPrayag Real Homes
19 Akhademahesh. 2012-13 Civil Engg Raje group of constructions20 Birajdarshivprasad 2012-13 Civil Engg Birajdar realities21 Ghortalekailash 2012-13 Civil Engg Gk associates22
BidkarBalkrishna2012-13 Civil Engg Diamond building material
supplies23 Jayant Shegaonkar 2012-13 E&Tc. Engg Indian Techno eschool
24 Parag Navarkar 2012-13 Mechanical Engg. Parag Precision Works
25 ChandrakantRekhawar 2012-13 Mechanical Engg Gold Making
26 HedeRanganath 2012-13 Mechanical Engg Flowering
27 TakalkarHrishikesh 2012-13 Mechanical Engg Royal Gardening
28 Devang Patil 2012-13 Mechanical Engg Dev Engineering
29 Ashish Oswal 2012-13 I.T. I Space Technologies
30 Hiren Patel 2013-14 I.T. Youthnation
31 SidramTadka 2013-14 I.T. Appristine
32 Sabale Rohan Rajan 2013-14 Civil Engg. Vedant Constructions
33 Viraj Kulkarni 2013-14 Civil Engg. Suman Enterprises
34 VinayakSathe 2013-14 Civil Engg. M/S SSSathe Contractors.
35 SagarPachore 2013-14 Civil Engg. Tech enviro36 Suraj Patil 2013-14 Civil Engg. Sturctural engineer37 NileshIngale 2013-14 Mechanical Engg. Pumps Industry38 JatheSaurabh Ramesh 2013-14 Mechanical Engg Jathe Fabricators39 Rajput Nilesh 2013-14 Mechanical Engg Sai Enterprises40 DharmadhikariPushpak p. 2013-14 Mechanical Engg Plastic Molding company41 KadusyogeshChandrabhan 2013-14 Mechanical Engg Western Group 42 Patil Dhananjay 2013-14 Civil Engg. Yashraj builders43
Akashdalvi2013-14 Civil Engg. Dalvi Engineering Consul-
tants44 Vikas Misal 2013-14 E&Tc. Engg Dattatray Industries
45 HarshalPokharkar 2013-14 E&Tc. Engg Harsh Enterprises
46 Nikhil Patil 2014-15 IT Morya Technologies
47 Aniket Bhosale 2014-15 Computer Engg. Microserve.com
48 Gaurav Ambep 2011-13 MBA Technocrat , Pune
49 Swapnil Aranya 2007-09 MBA SahyadriEngi-Pack Pvt.Ltd.,Pune
50 Mrunal Kaswa 2016-18 MBA Rupali Transport Service , Pune
HR Members from Saama, Inautix, Capgemini, Doish Bank,Accenture, Cognizant,
& Senior Members of HRIA
HR MEET 2017
HR MEET
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION
Zensar ESD Training Industrial Visit to Persistent
PHOTO GALLERY
Visit to Japanese ODC - TCS RSCOE Japanese Batch at TCS
JSPM’s
RAJARSHI SHAHU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGTathawade, Pune-411033, Maharashtra, India.
Tel: (020)- 22933423,22934344/47, 22934084 Fax: (020)-22933424
www.rscoe.org | Email: [email protected]
FOREIGN UNIVERSITY DELEGATES AT RSCOE
Felicitation of delegates by Principal Students interacting with foreign delegates
Discussion with Foreign Delegates Group Photograph with Foreign Delegates