INTRODUCTION

VISION & MISSION

Vision

‘ To offer commerce education to the learning community benefiting society.’

Mission

‘To provide varied opportunities of learning to the students through education in Commerce aiming at creating professionals who will face the local and global challenges.’

HOD MESSAGE

The Department of Computer Science was established with the vision of providing high-quality education to undergraduate students, preparing them to contribute effectively to both the IT industry and society. Our primary mission is to continually strive for excellence in the field of computing, fostering an environment that supports innovation, learning, and growth.

The curriculum we offer is designed to be in alignment with the latest trends in technology, ensuring that our students acquire the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in higher education, the IT industry, research, and entrepreneurship. By bridging academic learning with industry needs, we equip our students with the tools and mindset necessary to excel in a rapidly evolving digital world.

Our department remains dedicated to providing not only technical expertise but also the soft skills and ethical values that are essential for shaping well-rounded professionals who can lead with integrity and innovation.

Prof.N.M.Gawade

Head Of Department Computer Science

PEO PSO PO

Course OutComes

  1. CO for Banking Law and Practices in India:
    1. CO1: Understand the key principles and legal framework governing the banking industry in India, including the regulations set by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Banking Regulation Act, and other relevant financial laws.
    2. CO2: Apply banking laws to understand the operational practices in Indian banks, including account management, loan agreements, and the role of regulatory bodies in the Indian banking sector.
  2. CO for Human Resource Management:
    1. CO1: Understand the key principles and functions of Human Resource Management, including recruitment, training, performance management, compensation, and employee relations.
    2. CO2: Apply HRM concepts to manage and develop a workforce effectively, including the design of job roles, employee motivation techniques, and strategies for retaining talent.
  3. CO for Business Mathematics :
    1. CO1: Apply mathematical techniques to solve business-related problems such as interest calculations, time value of money, and profit margins.
    2. CO2: Use mathematical tools such as algebra, percentages, and financial ratios to make informed business decisions.
  4. CO for Financial Management:
    1. CO1: Understand the principles and techniques of financial management, including capital budgeting, cost of capital, and risk management.
    2. CO2: Analyze financial ratios and assess the overall financial health of an organization.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

PSO1: Gain the ability to prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements (Profit & Loss Account, Balance Sheet) and apply principles of cost accounting and management accounting.

PSO2: Develop a thorough understanding of business law, corporate governance, and taxation to ensure compliance and make informed business decisions.

PSO3: Develop research-oriented thinking and the ability to conduct business-related   research to solve complex problems or generate new insights.

Program Outcomes (POs)

At the end of the Bachelor of Commerce Program, graduates will be able to

PO1: Graduates will have a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of commerce, including accounting, economics, finance, taxation, marketing, and business law.

PO2: Graduates will possess strong analytical and critical thinking skills that enable them to evaluate financial statements, interpret business data, and make informed decisions in business and commerce-related matters.

PO3: Graduates will have hands-on experience with business tools and software commonly used in commerce.

PO4: Graduates will develop effective communication skills, both verbal and written, to present and explain complex business concepts clearly to different stakeholders, including clients, colleagues, and superiors.

PO5: Graduates will be able to work effectively in teams and lead group projects, demonstrating strong leadership qualities such as initiative, responsibility, and the ability to motivate and guide others toward achieving business goals.

PO6: Graduates will develop the ability to conduct research, gather and analyze relevant business data, and use the findings to make informed business decisions.

FACULTY

Faculty Member

Sr.no Photo Name Designation Profile
1 Prof. Shelake Shubham Dnyaneshwar Head & Asst. Professor Profile
2 Prof. Rashmi Santosh Dumbre Asst. Professor Profile
3 Thorat Prajakta Tanaji Asst. Professor Profile
4 Assi. Prof. Shelar Swapnali Abhijeet Assistant Professor Profile
5 Bramhane Priyanka Sandip Assistant Professor Profile
6 Prof. Chaudhari V.S. Asst. Professor Profile
7 Prof. Nawale Swapnil Kisan Assistant Professor Profile
8 Gulve Akanksha Babasaheb Assistant Professor Profile
9 Kale Ajay Sanjay Assistant Professor Profile
10 Varhadi Vaishnavi Sharad Assistant Professor Profile

ACADEMICS

Academic Calender

Sr.No. Program Name Action
1 Academic Calender University Download
2 Academic Calender AIML - SEM 1 Download
3 Academic Calender AIML - SEM 2 Download
4 Event Calender AIML - 1 Download
5 Event Calender AIML - 2 Download

Timetable

Sr.No. Program Name Action
1 Timetable Sem I Download
2 Timetable Sem II Download

Syllabus

Sr.No. Program Name Action
1 Timetable Sem I Download
2 Timetable Sem II Download

BROCHURE

College Brochure
  • Academic Year: 2021 - 2022
  • College Name: [Your College Name]
  • Affiliation: MSBTE | AICTE Approved
  • Contact: +91 98765 43210
  • Email: admissions@yourcollege.edu.in

About the Brochure

Our official diploma college brochure for the academic year **2021-22** provides detailed information about our **programs, faculty, infrastructure, student life, and placement opportunities**. Whether you're a prospective student or parent, explore everything our institution has to offer.

What’s Inside?

  • Diploma Courses Offered
  • Infrastructure & Facilities
  • Academic Excellence & Faculty
  • Placement & Career Opportunities
  • Admission Process & Eligibility
  • Student Life & Extracurricular Activities
  • Faculty
    50+

    Experienced Faculty Members

  • Students
    5000+

    Students Enrolled

  • Placement
    90%

    Placement Success Rate

NOTICE BOARD

07 December, 2024

Examination Schedule

Notice about Sem I

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04 March, 2025

Examination Schedule

Notice about Sem II

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22 February, 2025

Parent-teacher meeting

Notice about Parent-teacher meeting

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02 January, 2025

STTP notice AIML

Notice about lectures and practical

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2 January, 2025

STTP Notice DS

Notice about lectures and practical

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8 October, 2024

ML Workshop Notice DS

Notice about ML Workshop

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20 January, 2025

Quiz & Speech Competition Notice DS

Notice about quiz & speech Competition

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25 October, 2024

Research Paper Seminar Notice DS

Notice about research paper seminar

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18 February, 2025

Research Methodology Notice DS

Notice about research methodology

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10 October, 2024

Role of Big data Seminar Notice DS

Notice about role of big data seminar

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LABORATORIES

An Engineering Physics Lab is a dedicated space where engineering students conduct hands-on experiments to gain a practical understanding of fundamental physics concepts, directly applying them to engineering principles through experiments like measuring refractive index, analyzing diffraction patterns, studying electrical properties of materials, and investigating thermal phenomena, all while developing essential data analysis and experimental skills.

Our department recently conducted an engaging Arduino project activity, where students showcased their innovative skills and creativity. Participants collaborated to design and implement various projects, demonstrating the versatility of Arduino technology in solving real-world problems.

The event not only fostered teamwork and critical thinking but also provided hands-on experience in coding, electronics, and project management. Students presented their projects, sharing insights into their design processes and the challenges they overcame.

This activity highlights our commitment to practical learning and empowers students to explore their interests in technology and engineering. Stay tuned for more updates on our upcoming events and projects!

Lab Details

Lab No. 234A
Lab Name Software Lab I
Equipment’s Desktop computer Core i5 6500T 2.5 GHz, 8GB RAM, 64 bit, 24 port & 16 port D-Link 1026 Switch, Switch Rack 2U, TP Link Wi-Fi Router
Software Installed OS Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS, C++, Java, Python, Packet Tracer 8.2.2, Jupyter Notebook
course instructor

Software Lab I

Lab No. 228
Lab Name Data Analytics
Equipment’s Lenovo Desktop Computer core i3, 24 port D-Link, 1026 Switch Rack 2U
Software Installed OS Ubuntu, Python, Jupyter Notebook, GCC, C++, MongoDB, Postman
course instructor

Data Analytics

Lab No. 229
Lab Name Software Lab 2
Equipment HP Desktop Computer Core i5,
OS Name – Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
OS Type – 64 bit
Memory – 8.0 GB
Processor – Intel Core i5
Software Installed OS Ubuntu, G-edit, GCC, C++, Python, Jupyter Notebook, JDK
course instructor

Software Lab 2

Lab No. 243
Lab Name IOT
Equipment’s Lenovo Desktop Computer core i3, 24 port D-Link, 1026 Switch Rack 2U
Software Installed OS Windows, Arduino IDE, Tinkercad
Hardware Arduino Board, Bread Board, Jumpers Wires, Resistors, LED, Push Buttons, Potentiometers,
Servo Motor, Buzzer, DC Motor, Transistors, Diodes, Capacitors, Sensors, LCD Display, Power Supply
course instructor

IOT

course instructor

IOT

Lab No. 244
Lab Name Programming Lab
Equipment’s HP Desktop Computer Core i5, OS Name – Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS, OS Type – 64 bit, Memory – 8.0 GB, Processor – Intel Core i5
Software Installed OS Ubuntu, G-edit, GCC, C++, Python, Jupyter Notebook, JDK, MongoDB
course instructor

Programming Lab

STUDENT PROJECT

Explore the innovative projects created by our talented diploma students. From software development to mechanical prototypes, our students excel in real-world applications.

1. To impart high-quality technical education and training that enables students to acquire in-depth knowledge and expertise in the field of pharmaceutical sciences to cater for the needs of the pharmacy profession and society at large.

2. To provide professional and interpersonal skills in students by providing a healthy and competitive environment.

About

Categories of Student Projects

Explore innovative projects categorized by department and technology.

Software Project
E-Learning Platform

A web-based learning portal students.

Software & Web
IoT Project
Smart Home Automation

Control home appliances using IoT.

IoT & Embedded
Robotics Project
Autonomous Delivery Robot

A robot designed for campus deliveries.

Robotics & Automation
Mechanical Project
Hybrid Vehicle Design

An innovative fuel-efficient vehicle model.

Mechanical Design
Civil Project
Earthquake Resistant Building

A structural model for earthquake safety.

Civil Engineering
Civil Project
Earthquake Resistant Building

A structural model for earthquake.

Civil Engineering

ALUMNI

To establish a strong and engaged alumni network that fosters lifelong connections, professional growth, and meaningful contributions to society.

1. To create a platform for alumni to connect, collaborate, and share experiences that contribute to the growth of both individuals and the institution.

2. To support alumni in their professional journeys by providing networking opportunities, mentorship programs, and career development resources.

Alumni

RESULT

Topper TE AIML

SR NO PHOTO NAME OF STUDENT CGPA
1 DESHMUKH SANGRAM PANDIT 9.33
2 AUTI NIKITA NAMDEV 9.29
3 BELKAR SAKSHI HARIBHAU 9.24
JADHAV ROHIT BALASAHEB 9.24
4 WAGH ARYAN ANIL 9.14
CHAVAN PRUTHVIRAJ SUBHASH 9.14

Topper SE AIML

SR NO PHOTO NAME OF STUDENT CGPA
1 RIYA BILAL SAYYAD 9.05
2 NARSALE UTKARSHA SANDIP 8.77
3 MAHAJAN MILIN ASHOK 8.64
4 MUKHEKAR MADHURI BALASAHEB 8.41
5 SHELKE APEKSHA RAJENDRA 8.27
SR.NO. DEPARTMENT NAME DOCUMENT
1 TE AIML RESULT-2024-25 Download
2 SE AIML RESULT-2024-25 Download
3 RESULT-2023-24 Download

PUBLICATIONS

Published Research Papers by AIML Department

Email detection and prevention using machine learning

Author: Thorat Prajakta

Journal: International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM)

Year: Dec 2021

ISSN: 2582-3930

Simulation & implementation of Wireless Routing Protocol

Authors: Mr. Chaudhari V.S. & Prof. Bhope V.P.

Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research in Advanced Engineering

Year: July 2014

ISSN: 2349-2163

Journal Website
Simulation & Performance Analysis of MANET Routing Protocol

Authors: Mr. Chaudhari V.S., Prof. Matte P.N., Prof. Bhope V.P.

Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research in Advanced Engineering

Year: April 2015

ISSN: 2278-1323

Journal Website
Article PDF
Navigation Assistant For Blind People

Author: Miss. Bramhane Priyanka

Journal: International Journal for Science and Advance Research in Technology

Year: May 2024

ISSN: 2157-1087

Journal Website
Secret Sharing Schema for QR Code Application

Author: Mr. Nawale SWAPNIL K.

Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering

Year: April 2023

ISSN: 2320-9801

Journal Website
Novel Approach for Secret Sharing Schema for QR Code Applications - A Review

Author: Mr. Nawale SWAPNIL K.

Journal: International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering, and Technology

Year: January 2023

ISSN: 2319-8753

Journal Website
Article PDF
A Survey On Navigation Assistant For Blind People

Author: Miss. Bramhane Priyanka

Journal: International Journal for Science and Advance Research in Technology

Year: Nov 2023

ISSN: 2395-1052

Journal Website
Automation in Social Media Comments with Robust Fast-Text and CNN

Author: Prof. Shelake S.D

Journal: IJSREM

Year: May 2021

ISSN: 2582-3930

Journal Website
Article PDF
Online Detection of Child Grooming Conversation

Author: Prof. Shelake S.D

Journal: IJARIIE

Year: May 2021

ISSN: 2395-4396

Journal Website
Social Media Threats: Detection and Preventive Measures

Author: Prof. Shelake S.D

Journal: IJETT

Year: June 2021

ISSN: 2331-5381

Journal Website
Non-changeable Document using Blockchain

Author: Prof. Shelake S.D

Journal: IJSREM

Year: Nov 2023

ISSN: 2582-3930

Journal Website
Article PDF
Drone Detection and Identification Using Artificial Intelligence

Author: Prof. Shelake S.D

Journal: IJARSCT

Year: Nov 2023

ISSN: 2581-9429

Journal Website
Article PDF

ACTIVITIES

Artificial Intelligent and Machine Learning

Sr.No. Activity Name Action
1 Arduino Project Activity Download
2 Tree Plantation Download
3 Waste Management and Cleaning Activities Download