"The Department of Mechanical Engg.is headed by Prof. Pradeep A. Patil and is supported by a team of 38 teaching and 15 non-teaching staff. The department consists of 15 well-equipped laboratories with a total investment of Rs.13, 898,616.99. The students of Mechanical Engg. have formed an association Mechanical Engineering Students’ Association (MESA) on 20th march 2006 under the guidance of DOME staff."
Human Excellence through Technical Education and Research
M-1 To equip students with required competency and skill in domain of Engineering and research through teaching-learning and practice for their successful professional career
M-2 To provide smart and sustainable solutions to societal and industrial problems through student involvement, thereby fostering their creativity and innovativeness
M-3 To develop entrepreneurial inclination among students for contributing to the national growth
This lab express various Setups & Models of Engines like 4-Stroke Petrol & Diesel Engine . Students are performing trial on these ...
Read MoreLaboratory is helpful for understanding theory behind machines. Experiments includes torque transmitting capacity of friction clut ...
Read MoreStudent will be able to LO1 _ Understand solutions to balancing problems of machines. LO2 _ Understand the fundamentals of vibrati ...
Read Morelaboratory provides fundamental knowledge about modes of heat transfer, like conduction, convection and radiation. Students will b ...
Read MorePEO1: Graduates shall have an ability to pursue successful mechanical engineering carrier
PEO2: Graduates shall have an ability to work in core and diversified fields exhibiting team work and leadership.
PEO3: Graduates shall have an ability to adapt dynamic environment of society through life-long learning.
PSO1. Analyze, design and evaluate mechanical components and systems using state-of-the-art IT tools.
PSO2. Analyze, design and evaluate thermal systems including IC engines, refrigerating, air-conditioning, and power generating systems.
PSO3. Plan, including methods design, process plan, process automation, and quality assurance systems for manufacturing of given mechanical components and systems.
PSO4. Apply modern management methods to manufacture of components and systems.
1. SE Mechanical Course Outcomes
MESA is JSPM NTC Mechanical Student association. The MESA was formed to bring about the technical development of students by organizing seminars, workshops and other activities and also to improve non technical abilities of students by engendering good communication skills, managerial abilities, presentation skills and team work.
1. To develop organizational skills among the students.
2. To facilitate different forums of student members like Innovation Club forum, Paper Publications Forum, Extracurricular Activity Forum, Academic Forum etc.
3. To develop leadership skills among students.
4. To conduct different technical events for students within and outside the department.
5. To ease functioning of student related activities.
Prof. A. D. Halwe
Dr. M. A. Kumbhalkar
Head of DepartmentPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
manoj.kumbhalkar@rediffmail.com
Dr. Suhas H. Sarje
ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
suhassarje7235@gmail.com
Dr. Sachin L. Borse
ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
sachinlb@yahoo.co.uk
Dr. Dhage Sagar Bhimraj
Associate ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
sagardhagejspm@gmail.com
Dr. Mahendra U. Gaikwad
Assistant ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
mahendragaikwada1@gmail.com
Dr. Pradeep U. Gaikwad
Assistant ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
pradeepgaikwad9226@gmail.com
Dr. Madhuri S. Deokar
Assistant ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
madhurisdeokar@gmail.com
Dr. Aboli D. Halwe
Assistant ProfessorPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
abolidh@gmail.com
Dr. Nand Jee Kanu
Assistant ProfessorPhD in Mechanical Engineering (Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)
nandssm@gmail.com