General Science & ENGINEERING

Prof. Kiran S. Patil
Head of General Science Department

The Department of General Science and Engineering serves as the corner stone of the first-year undergraduate engineering program, offering fundamental subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Communication Skills, and core Engineering disciplines. These subjects are an integral part of the curriculum, ensuring a strong academic foundation for aspiring engineers. Since its inception in 2010-11, the department has been committed to excellence in education, fostering analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and technical proficiency. With a dedicated faculties and a student-centric approach, we aim to equip future engineers with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their respective fields. VISION To educate students in fundamental engineering and prepare them for self- transformation towards innovative and competent engineering. With a high-caliber faculty and excellent infrastructure, we promote academic excellence, absolute discipline and sound practical exposure.

Vision

To educate students in fundamental engineering and prepare them for self- transformation towards innovative and competent engineering.

MISSION

With a high-caliber faculty and excellent infrastructure, we promote academic excellence, absolute discipline and sound practical exposure.

Objectives

  1. To provide fundamentals of basic sciences & communication skills.
  2. To enhance moral, intellectual, emotional, physical development.
  3. To provide a caring and nurturing environment.
  4. To be at a leading position in the university results of F.Y. B.Tech.

Teacher-Guardian Scheme

  • Scheduled on alternate Wednesday.
  • Points for discussion given by TG coordinator.
  • Students can share their problems with their respective TG.
  • Problems are solved at departmental level.
  • Regular phone calls are made to absent students and a record is maintained for each call.
  • Students must obtain TG permission and a gate pass to leave campus during working hours.

Professional Counseling Sessions

  • Development of healthy coping strategies.
  • Improved self-awareness and emotional resilience.
  • Enhanced mental well-being.
  • Creation of a positive and supportive learning environment.
  • Empowerment to achieve academic and personal goals.
  • Counseling sessions are held on second and fourth Wednesday of each month.
  • Guidance is offered on time and stress management, along with other student issues.
  • All sessions are strictly confidential.

Beyond academics, the department actively organizes **unit tests, midterm examinations, guest lectures, sports events, and cultural programs** ensuring a well-rounded learning experience. Our experienced and dedicated faculties consistently strive to enhance student performance, leading to strong academic results.

Faculty Contributions & Conferences

Our faculty members actively contribute to academic research and event management by serving as Activity In-Charges in prestigious international, national, university and institute level conferences:

  • 2024-25: ITRDC-2025 National Conference.
  • 2023-24: RDPAM-2024 International Conference.
  • 2022-23: NCAACM-2023 National Conference.
  • 2021-22: NCRTP-2022 National Conference.

Highly Qualified Faculties

The department is home to a team of highly qualified educators, including:

Mathematical Science

  • Two Ph.D. holders.
  • Three NET/SET/GATE qualified faculties.

Physical Science

  • One Ph.D. holder faculty.
  • One SET qualified faculty.

Chemical Science

  • One Ph.D. holder faculty.
  • One NET qualified faculty.

Their expertise contributes to high-quality teaching, research, and mentorship.

Vision

"To be a leading technical centre in Computer Science that fosters innovation, research, and ethical leadership to address fast changing technological and societal challenges."

Mission

  • M1: To provide quality education in computer science with a focus on practical skills and problem-solving.
  • M2: To prepare students for successful careers through industry exposure and hands-on experience in emerging technologies.
  • M3: To promote innovation and research that address real-world challenges.
  • M4: To encourage ethical values, teamwork, and continuous learning for overall development.

Program Outcomes (POs)

Engineering Graduate will be able to:

  1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large.
  11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work.
  12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

  • PSO 1: Ability to use technical skills necessary for design, development and implementation of innovative software solutions.
  • PSO 2: Ability to apply domain knowledge and expertise in computer engineering to solve real life and societal problems.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  • PEO 1: To make students competent for professional career in Computers, IT & allied fields.
  • PEO 2: To build strong fundamental knowledge to pursue higher education, research and professional development.
  • PEO 3: To imbibe professional ethics, team spirit and effective communication skills.
  • PEO 4: To nurture sensitivity to ethical, societal & environmental issues.
  • PEO 5: To encourage graduates who can identify and solve current problems in industry and society.

Course Outcomes (COs)

Course-wise outcomes will be documented here for each semester.

Faculty Details


Name

Designation

Qualification

experience

Email Id

Photo

 

 

 

Prof. K. S. Patil

 

 

 

Assistant Professor and HoD

 

 

Ph.D.*,

M.Sc.( Chemistry),

B.Ed.

NET(Chemical Science)

 

 

 

 

19

 

 

 

 

kspatil.nbnscoe@sinhgad.edu

 

 

 

 

Dr. I. M. Chandarki

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

and Dean PG Program

 

 

 

Ph.D., M.Sc.(Mathematics)

 

 

 

 

18

 

 

 

 

imchandarki.nbnscoe@sinhgad.edu

 

 

 

 

Dr. V. V. Kharat

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

Ph.D., MPhil, M.Sc.(Mathematics), B.Ed.

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

vvkharat.nbnscoe@sinhgad.edu

 

 

 

 

Prof. S. R. Konda

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

M.Sc.(Mathematics), B.Ed., GATE, SET(Mathematical Science)

 

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

srkonda.nbnscoe@sinhgad.edu

 

 

 

 

Dr. S. H. Kshirsagar

 

 

 

Assistant. Professor and Dean Student Welfare

 

 

 

Ph.D.,

M.Sc.(Physics), B.Ed.

 

 

 

 

25

 

 

 

 

shkshirsagar.nbnscoe@sinhgad.edu

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. A. A. Kamble

 

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

 

Ph.D., M.Sc.(Chemistry), B.Ed.

 

 

 

 

16

 

 

 

 

amit.kamble1583@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. N. V. Potdar

 

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

 

M.Sc.( Mathematics),  NET(Mathematical Science)

 

 

 

 

 

11

 

 

 

 

 

potdarnitish@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. S. S. Ghadage

 

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

 

 

M.Sc.(Physics)

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

sachinghadage5796@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. M. B. Chowgule

 

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

Ph.D.*(IIIT)

M.Sc.( Mathematics), SET(Mathematical Science)

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

mamtachowgule@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

Prof. M. K. Jadhav

 

 

 

Assistant Professor

 

 

 

M.A. ( English)

M.A. ( Mass Communication and Journalism)

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

jmanasi41@gamil.com

 

 

Activity Calendar

  • July–August: Induction, Orientation, Workshops
  • September–October: Seminars, Hackathons, Industrial Visits
  • November–December: FDP/STTP, Value-Added Programs

Infrastructure

Lab Photo

Lab Name

Lab Details

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engineering Physics Lab

   Total Area: 144.5m2

 

Total thirteen experiment kits with 2 quantities for each experiment. Well equipped dark room for experiments in optics. Practical’s conducted in this lab are Engineering Physics practical’s of First year Engineering.

Total cost of the equipments is Rs. 2,75,801/-

Dr. S. H. Kshirsagar

Lab - In charge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engineering Chemistry Lab

 Total Area: 144.5m2

 

Engineering Chemistry lab consists of more than 10 hands on experiments. It consists of major equipments like PH meter, Hot Oven, Water Still, Heating Mentle, Dimmer stat with Magnetic Stirrer, Calorimeter, etc.

The total cost of Engineering Chemistry Lab is                   Rs. 3,91,976.13/-

 Dr. A. A. Kamble

Lab-In charge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering Lab

 Total Area: 72 m2

 

Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering is well equipped Lab for all branches of first year engineering. Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering Lab consists of six hands on experiments. It consists of major equipments like Two Stroke And Four Stroke engine, Pump, Machine Tools and Joining Processes. It is based on the Application of Design, Manufacturing and Thermal Engineering.

The Total Cost of Lab is Rs.19,012.5 /- 

Prof. S. V. Navale             

Prof. M. D. Latke

Lab In-Charge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab

 Total Area: 72 m2

 

This lab is combination of two departments i.e. electronic and electrical. So equipment related to both departments are available in this lab. Total 49 equipments are present out of which 3 are major. First year BEEE (Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering) practical are conducted in this lab. 

Total investment of this lab is  Rs. 5,43,757/-

Prof. S. S. Ghadage

Lab-In charge

 

 

 

 

Engineering Graphics Drawing Hall

Total Area : 144.5 m2

 

Engineering Graphics and Drafting Lab (Drawing Hall) is having total 77 wooden drawing model objects which help the students to visualize and correlate the theoretical concepts practically. 

The total cost of the wooden models  is Rs. 43,594/-

Prof. S. M. Chavan

BME Lab In-charge

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engineering Mechanics Lab

 Total Area: 72 m2

 

 

 

Engineering Mechanics Lab consists of seven hands on experiments. It consists of major equipments like Parallel force apparatus - Compound beam , simple beam , Fleture Trolley etc.

The Total Cost of Lab is           Rs. 66,672 /- 

Prof. S. B. Tanwade

Lab In-Charge

 

Non Teaching Details

Sr. No.

Name

Designation

Qualification

Experience in years

Email ID

1

  Mr. P. R.  Shinde

Senior Lab Assistant

B.Sc. (Chemistry), MS-CIT,         M.Lib. & Isc.

14

prshinde.nbnscoe@gmail.com

2

Mr. S. N. Panganti

Lab Assistant

M.Sc. (Physics)

SET (Physical Science)

1

sumitpanganti5@gmail.com

3

Mr. S. B. Jagtap

Accounts Clerk

M.Com.

15

Jagtapsb90@gmail.com

3

Mr. R. K. Pandahare

Peon

12th Arts

14

rajkumarnbnscoe@gmail.com

4

Mr. R. I. Survase

Peon

12th Arts

10

rajusurvase@gmail.com

MoUs

PartnerScopeYear
TCS iONInternships and Skill Modules2024
Infosys SpringboardTraining and Certification2023
Red Hat AcademyLinux and DevOps Curriculum2023

Faculty Achievements

Sr.No.Name of staffCredentials
1Mr. S. V. PingaleEMC Proven Professional EMCPA Associate ISM; Reviewer for SCI journals
2Mr. N. M. SawantIBM DB2 Cert.; Appreciation by IITB for Spoken Tutorials; Staff exchange Program for Rawanda
3Mr. S. S. IngoleBest Teacher Award

Student Achievements

ActivityLevelStudentsAchievement
Smart India Hackathon 2019NationalTeam of 62nd Runner Up
Sinhgad Hackathon 2019StateTeam of 4Winner

Research Publications

Sr.No.

Title of paper

Name of the author/s

Department of the teacher

Name of journal

Calendar Year of publication

1

Synthesisof1,2-Bis-and1,1,2-Tris-Bory lalkane sunder Transition 2 Metal-Free and Solvent-Free Conditions.

K. S. Patil

General Science & Engineering

The Journal of Organic Chemistry

2025

2

A numerical study on magneto-radiative hybrid nanofluid flow over an exponentially stretched surface with heat flux dissipation.

I. M. Chandarki

General Science & Engineering

An International Journal of Computation and Methodology

2025

3

Mathematical Modelling and Lie Group Transformations for MHD Flow of a Tangent Hyperbolic Fluid Through Stretching Surface Across a Porous Medium

I. M. Chandarki

General Science & Engineering

Journal Numerical Heat Transfer

2025

4

Some results on nonlinear fractional integro differential  equations with positive constant coefficient

V. V. Kharat

General Science & Engineering

Journal of Fractional Calculus and Applications

2024

5

Synthesis of Alkyl and Aryl Boronate Esters via CeO2-Catalyzed Borylation of Alkyl and Aryl Electrophiles Including Alkyl Chlorides

K. S. Patil

General Science & Engineering

The Journal of Organic Chemistry

2023

6

Synthesis of Alkyl and Aryl Boronate Esters via CeO2-Catalyzed Borylation of Alkyl    and Aryl Electrophiles Including Alkyl Chlorides

K. S. Patil

General Science & Engineering

The Journal of Organic Chemistry

2023

7

Asymptotic Solutions of MHD Boundary Layer Equations leading the Flow of Viscous Fluid Due to a Stretching Surface

I. M. Chandarki

General Science & Engineering

Azerbaijan Journal of Mathematics

2023

8

Synthesis of Bi-doped titanium oxide by chemical bath deposition for dye synthesized solar cell application

 

A. A. Kamble

General Science & Engineering

Inorganic Chemistry Communications

 

2023

9

Synthesis of Bi-doped titanium oxide by chemical bath deposition for dye synthesized solar cell application

 

A. A. Kamble

General Science & Engineering

Inorganic Chemistry Communications

 

2023

10

Antitumor and Antimicrobial Potential of Manganese(II), Nickel(II) and Copper(II) Complexes of 4-Methoxy Benzohydrazide Derived Schiff Base Ligan

A. A. Kamble

General Science & Engineering

·        Letters in applied Bioscience

2022

Funded Projects

TitleAgencyAmountYear
AI-enabled Precision IrrigationRGSTC₹ 9,50,0002024
Secure IoT Gateway for Smart HomesAICTE₹ 5,00,0002023
Solar-powered Edge Compute NodeBCUD₹ 3,20,0002022

Patents & Copyrights

TitleStatusYear
Method for Real-time Crop Disease DetectionFiled2024
Secure Firmware Update Mechanism for IoTPublished2023
Campus Navigation App (Copyright)Registered2022

Result

Sr.No.

Roll No.

Name of Students

Branch

GPA

Marks outt of 600

% of Marks

1

152

Sayyad Zaid Muddasir

ENTC

10

556

92.67

2

325

Jadhav Pragati Balasaheb

CSE

10

542

90.33

3

141

Pethe Shubham Sunil

CSE

10

540

90

4

404

Bhosale Shruti Dattatray

CSE

10

537

89.5

5

226

Karmkar Prajkta Subhash

CSE

10

536

89.33

6

341

Mali  Prerana  Hanumant

CSE

10

525

87.5

7

212

Dongare Yashshri Kishor

CSE

9.81

524

87.33

8

520

Dongaonkar Moh.Ayan Mohsin

CSE

9.62

524

87.33

9

104

Bhosale Rutuja Vijay

Elect

9.81

523

87.17

10

262

Vaddepalli  Atharva Nijguni

CSE

9.81

523

87.17

11

225

Kamble Saket Snehal

CSE

9.81

522

87

12

123

Kalubarme Pranav Dilip

CSE

9.81

521

86.83

13

450

Survase Kiran Sarang

Mech

9.81

521

86.83

14

204

Bhoi Tejaswini Pratapsing

CSE

9.81

520

86.67

15

550

Mane Anjali Babasaheb

Elect.

9.81

520

86.67

16

336

Lendave Bhagyashri Shivaji

CSE

9.62

516

86

17

434

Phawade Gayatri Balaji

ENTC

9.81

516

86

18

340

Mahadik Sanika Subhash

CSE

10

515

85.83

19

218

Ingole Sakshi Santosh

CSE

9.81

513

85.5

20

444

Shembade Dhanashri Dhanaji

Mech

10

512

85.33

21

147

Sabale Pranjali Tatyasaheb

CSE

9.81

511

85.17

22

162

Upare Parth Tulshidas

Mech

9.81

509

84.83

23

538

Kalubarme Sakshi Tejas

CSE

9.62

508

84.67

24

540

Kamerddi Aarti Manoj

Elect.

9.62

505

84.17

25

320

Gavade Rohit Bandu

ENTC

9.81

504

84

26

548

Mali Shraddha Basavaraj

Civil

9.81

504

84

27

219

Bhakare Shantesh Dilip

CSE

9.81

503

83.83

28

220

Kaladgi Mohammed Zaid Riyaz Ahme.

CSE

9.81

503

83.83

29

335

Labde Anuradha Rajendra

Mech

9.81

503

83.83

30

129

Khamkar Nikhil Narayan

Elect

9.62

501

83.5

Association of Computer Science & Engg. Students (ACSES)

Student Association (ACSES)

The inaugural of ACSES was held on 01th August, 2012. The ceremony began with Lighting of lamps, followed by addresses from leadership and a talk on Android Development. Toppers were felicitated. ACSES provides a platform for competitions and talent development.

Objectives of ACSES

The objective is to provide a platform for Computer Engineering students to face competitions and showcase talents; arrange activities that make students employable.

Innovations in Teaching & Learning

Innovative pedagogical approaches, PBL, flipped classroom initiatives.

Teacher-Guardian Scheme

  1. Scheduled on alternate Wednesday.
  2. Points for discussion given by TG coordinator.
  3. Students can share their problems with their respective TG.
  4. Problems are solved at departmental level.
  5. Regular phone calls are made to absent students and a record is maintained for each call.
  6. Students must obtain TG permission and a gate pass to leave campus during working hours.

Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops

Faculty Participation in Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops

A.Y.

Sr. No.

Name of teacher who attended

Title of the program

Duration (from – to) (DD-MM-YYYY)

2023-2024

1

V.V.Kharat

National conference on “Abstract, Applied and Computational Mathematics” (NCAACM-2023) at N B Navale Sinhgad College of Engineering,KegaonSolapur

27th May 2023

2

I.M.Chandarki

National Workshop on “Numerical Methods Using Scilab (Open-Source Software)” organized by Department of General Science and Engineering, N. B. Navale Sinhgad College of Engineering Solapur and sponsored by Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University

28th -29th March 2023

3

V.V.Kharat

National conference on “Recent Trends in Pure and AppliedMathematics2021” (RTPAM-2021) at N B Navale Sinhgad College of Engineering, Kegaon-Solapur

24th July 2021

Attended Workshops/Conference/FDP/STTP

A.Y.

Sr. No.

Name of the Faculty

 

Title of FDP/STTP/STP/Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops

 

Organizer

Duration

2025

1

S.S.Ghadge

Innovative Technologies for Rural Developments and their

Commercialisation (NC-ITRDC- 2025)

NB Navale Sinhgad College of Engineering, Solapur.

3rd Mar to 5th Mar 2025

2025

2

N.V.Potdar

‘ Mathematics Behind Deep Learning’

BSIET Kolhapur

20th Jan

2025 – 24th Jan 2025

2024

3

N.V.Potdar

‘ Recent Developments in Pure and Applied Mathematics ‘

DBF Dayanand College of Arts and Science , Solapur.

24th Feb 2024

Staff Achievement

Sr. No.

 

Name of Staff

Details of Achievement / Appreciation / Recognition / Award

Particulars

Received From

Date

1

V.V.Kharat

Member of  BoS

PAHSUS, Solapur

 

2

V.V.Kharat

Member of Academic Counsel

PAHSUS, Solapur

 

3

V.V.Kharat

Member of PG Board of studies

PAHSUS, Solapur

 

Our Pride

  • Department recognized as a Band Performer in ARIIA 2021.
  • Multiple University Rankers in AY 2023-24.
  • Winners at Smart India Hackathon (Software Edition).

Success Stories

  • Priya Deshmukh — SDE at Amazon, Bangalore.
  • Shubham Kulkarni — Data Scientist at TCS, Pune.
  • Aniket Patil — Founder, AgroTech IoT Solutions.