MESCOE's Department of Computer Engineering is an exciting place to study and grow where thinkers become leaders and where there is thirst for knowledge. The interaction between students and professors in the department greatly enriches the educational experience for all. The department has 10 computer laboratories, all of which are, well equipped with latest equipments such as computers, printers and scanners. It also has a state of art seminar hall with a seating capacity of more than 150. Our faculty members are experts in the areas they teach. Not only do they provide a solid grounding in the academic theories and concepts of their specialty, they provide the students with the right balance of theory and practice. We emphasize team work to give opportunity to each student to benefit from the ideas and intelligence of their classmates. The department organizes various events such as FDPs, conferences, workshops and seminars to keep the staff and students abreast with the latest technology.
To groom Motivated, Environment friendly, Self-esteemed, Creative and Oriented Computer Engineers.
To Develop Industry Oriented Manpower to accept the challenges of Globalization by,
Program Educational Objectives : I. The program will produce graduates who are trained in providing solutions to business needs. II. The program will produce graduates having research aptitude and an approach to problem solving. III. The program will give graduates an understanding of software and hardware systems and their applications. IV. The program will produce graduates who are able to work in a team and have soft skills with good communication and ethical values. V. The program will prepare graduates for life-long learning.
The graduates of Computer Engineering will have, Engineering Knowledge: The ability to apply knowledge of basic science, mathematics and engineering principles to solve computing and information processing problems. Problem Analysis: The ability to analyze problems and develop appropriate solutions. Design/Development of Solutions: The ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components to understand the relationship between hardware and software systems. Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: The ability to construct appropriate abstractions to manage complexity and to think creatively about new problems. Modern Tool Usage: An ability to use current techniques, skills and tools necessary for computing practice. The Engineer and Society: An ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations and society. Environment and Sustainability: The knowledge necessary to understand the impact of computing in a global, economic, environmental and societal context. Ethics: The ability to understand professional ethics and responsibilities. Individual and Team Work: The ability to work as an individual and in teams to achieve a common goal. Communication: The ability to express ideas through written communication and oral presentations. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects. Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and develop an aptitude to be a life-long learner.
Professional Skills: The ability to perceive, analyse and develop computer programs in the areas related to algorithms, networking, data mining and machine learning , software engineering, big data analytics, and cloud computing for efficient design of computer-based systems of varying complexity to cope up with today's industry requirements. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to inculcate standard practices and strategies in software project development using open-ended programming environments to deliver a quality product for business success. Successful Career and Entrepreneurship: The ability to employ modern computer languages, environments, and platforms in creating innovative career paths to be an entrepreneur, and avidity for higher studies.
Sr.No | Faculty Name | Designation | |
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Mr. Mandar Bhave | Assistant Professor, Head of Department | DGR_ITCS_DEPT | |
Dr. (Mrs.) E. H. Ghate | Assistant Professor | ||
Dr. (Mrs.) A. Barve | Assistant Professor | ||
Mr. M. D. Raut | Assistant Professor | ||
Dr. S. B. Dhaigude | Assistant Professor | ||
Mrs. A. V. Deshpande | Assistant Professor | ||
Mrs. P. P. Katkar | Assistant Professor | ||
Mr. A. A. Chaugule | Assistant Professor | ||
Prof. P. D. Nandanwar | Assistant Professor | ||
Prof. P. H. Mohite | Assistant Professor |
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01 | Last Date for online submission of MahaDBT Application for the year 2019-20. | 14/12/2019 |
02 | FE/SE/TE/BE (ALL BRANCH) 2019-20 | 8/10/2019 |
03 | Instruction to Students for Filling MahaDBT Form 2019-20 | 14/12/2019 |
04 | Instruction to Students for Filling MahaDBT Form 2019-20 | 14/12/2019 |
05 | MahaDBT Application form RCSMFRS EBC 2019-20 | 14/12/2019 |