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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES
I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Address :
Opposite Ulhasnagar Railway Station,
ULHASNAGAR.
Pin Code : 421 003.
Dist. Thane (Maharashtra)
Tel. No. :
(0251) 2567670, 2568380
Fax No. :
(0251) 2708200
E-mail :
itunr@vsnl.com
II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE PRINCIPAL
MR. A. B. PATIL
Address :
Opposite Ulhasnagar Railway Station,
ULHASNAGAR.
Pin Code : 421 003.
Dist. Thane (Maharashtra)
Tel. No. :
(0251) 2567670, 2568380
Fax No. :
(0251) 2708200
E-mail :
itunr@vsnl.com, principal.itunr@gmail.com
III. GOVERNANCE

Members of the Governing Body and their brief background :
1. Mr. Anil Harish
President, HSNC Board, Mumbai.
Chairman
2. Mr. Kishu Mansukhani
Vice President, HSNC Board, Mumbai
Member
3. Ms. Manju Nichani
Secretary, HSNC Board, Mumbai.
Member
4. Mr. J. K. Bhambhani
Rector, HSNC Board, Mumbai.
Member
Dr. (Mrs.) S. S. Bhalerao
Principal, Dr. L.H. Hiranandani College of
Pharmacy, Ulhasnagar
Member
Dr. B.K. Tosh
(Nominee of AICTE)
Regional Officer,
WRC, AICTE, Mumbai (Ex-officio).
Member
5.
6.
Delivery Unit Lead, Accenture, Mumbai.
Mr. S. S. Basu
7. (Industrialist / Technologist
/ Educationist)
8.
Mr. G. B. Dhanokar
(Nominee of MSBTE)
Dr. S. K. Mahajan
9. (Nominee of State
Government)
Member
Director, MSBTE, Mumbai.
Member
Director, Technical Education, Maharashtra State,
Mumbai
(Ex-officio)
Member
Kaya Systems Head, Kaya System, Mumbai.
Mr. Bhagawant Pai
10. (Industrialist / Technologist
/ Educationist)
Member
11. Mr. A. B. Patil
Member-Secretary
Principal, Institute of Technology, Ulhasnagar
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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
Members of Academic Advisory Body :
Curriculum is designed by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE), Mumbai.
Internal Monitoring Committee (IMC) members supervise proper implementation of curriculum and
submit observations to the Principal for necessary action.
The IMC consists of –
1. Chairperson
HOD / Senior Faculty.
2. Member
Senior faculty from each department.
3. Member
Senior faculty from each department.
4. Member
Senior faculty from each department.
5. Member
Senior faculty from First Year group.

Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Board :
Internal Monitoring Committee (IMC) meetings are conducted minimum twice in a semester. (i.e.
four times in an academic year.)
Board meetings will be conducted once in each term. (i.e. two times in an academic year.)

Organizational chart and processes :
Hyderabad (Sind) National
Collegiate Board
Managing Committee of
HSNCB
Governing Body
Principal
Library
Administration
Academic Departments
Workshop
Librarian
Account Section
Head of Departments /
and In-charges
Workshop
Staff
Students Section
Faculty
General Section
Non-Teaching
Technical Staff
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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
Nature and extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs / improvements :
The Institute is known for its academic performance which is possible only due to the
involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs and their consistent efforts for
improvement. The faculty and students are actively involved in different activities given as
under:
 Professional development through ISTE activities (Seminars, Workshops, Paper
presentations, etc)


Involvement of faculty in MSBTE Curriculum development.

Involvement in faculty in development of MSBTE lab manuals, teacher’s guide, sample
question papers.

Continuous assessment of students through class tests, objective test, and assignments,
and end semester examination.

Assessment of answer sheets and conducting oral/practical / project

Attending syllabus revision meeting and workshops for implementation of revised
syllabus.

Guiding the students for paper presentation and project competitions.

Recommendations of faculty and students are considered while purchasing books for
Library.

Regular staff as well as students counsel meetings are held with Principal.

One senior staff member has been given additional responsibility of Academic
coordinator to enhance overall academic performance.

Class Teachers are appointed to monitor regular academic activities of each class.

Students are actively involved in organization of technical events, professional activities
like ISTE Students’ Chapter, etc.

Constructive suggestions from the students and the representatives are considered for
implementation.
examination
Mechanism / Norms & Procedure for democratic / good Governance :
Following procedures / mechanism indicate the approach adopted by the Institute in various
cases.

The Institute has a transparent policy. Faculty, staff and students can approach higher
authorities for any matter of concern.

There is regular interaction and exchange of ideas between the staff and the Principal.

Every teacher is encouraged to recommend appropriate books to be purchased for
library. Once the requirement is endorsed by concerned HOD and Librarian, the order is
placed with suppliers.

Equal opportunity is given to both men and women staff while deputing for attending
conference and short-term programmes.

Based on the requirements given by subject teachers, the purchasing of equipment is
done in transparent manner. After inviting quotations/ tenders from different suppliers,
comparative statements are prepared and decision about purchase is made by the
committee.

Decisions related to all academic matters are taken in the meeting of Internal Academic
Monitoring which is circulated to all departments and responsibility of implementing the
decision is also clearly defined.
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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


The participation of all staff members in decision making for assigning responsibilities
of co-curricular activities, lab administration, organizing various programmes is
observed.
Student Feedback on Institutional Governance / Faculty performance :

Specific format is prepared and twice a year feedback is obtained through the students.
The conclusive and quantitative report is prepared by feedback committee and submitted
to the Principal, which in turn is informed to the concerned teacher for performance
improvement.

Suggestion Box is also available at the institute for students’ community to communicate
confidential feed back to the authorities. Accordingly appropriate measures are taken in
subsequent meetings.

Regular meeting are held by Principal with the students’ council.
Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students :

Women’s Grievance Redressal Committee has been formed as per the guide lines of
AICTE.

The suggestions of students given through the suggestion box are considered and
appropriate actions are taken.

Students approach concerned class teacher, Head of Department for their grievances.

Staff members and students can directly approach the Principal for their grievances.
IV. PROGRAMMES

Name of the Programmes approved by AICTE :
Sr.
No.
Name of the Programme
First Approval of AICTE
F.No. P-2 / B-III /
RC(BB)93 / 24532 dated
06/04/1994
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / ET /
2. Diploma in Information Technology
94 dated 09/09/1998
Diploma in Electronics &
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / RC /
3.
Telecommunication Engineering
94 dated 01/08/2001
1. Diploma in Computer Technology

Current Approval of AICTE
and Period of approval
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / RC /
94/ (104/TMDE-1744)
dated 19/06/2010
Period of Approval :
2010-2013
Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE :
None of the programme is accredited by the AICTE.

Number of seats, Duration and Fees: (for academic year 2010-2011)
Sr.
Diploma Programme
No.
1. Computer Technology
2. Information Technology
Electronics & Telecommunication
3.
Engineering
Sanctioned
Intake
60
60
Duration of
Programme
3 years
3 years
Fees
(Rs.)
58,000/58,000/-
60
3 years
58,000/-
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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
Cut-off Marks for admission in last three Academic Years :
Academic Year : 2010-2011
Diploma Programme
Computer Technology
Information Technology
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
Cut-off Marks
General
56.91%
56.36%
58.00%
Academic Year : 2009-2010
Diploma Program
CAP
Computer Technology
53.69%
Information Technology
58.92%
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
59.07%
Minority
62.00%
60.00%
69.82%
Cut-off Marks
Minority
59.23%
60.30%
51.69%
Institute Level
69.69%
60.50%
82.30%
Academic Year : 2008-2009
Diploma Programme
Computer Technology
Information Technology
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.

Cut-off Marks
General
82.15%
83.23%
81.07%
Minority
82.92%
82.46%
70.30%
Placement Facilities :
Majority of the Diploma pass-out students from our Institute join B.E. Degree courses. For
remaining students, guidance is provided for their placement.
V. FACULTY
Branch wise List of Faculty Members
Diploma in Computer Technology
Permanent Faculty
Visiting Faculty
Ad hoc Faculty
Permanent Faculty : Students Ratio
Number of faculty employed and left
during the last three years
1. Mrs. B.C. Atre
2. Ms. K.B. Chaudhari
3. Mrs. S.N. Ingoley
4. Mrs. Jalaja Nair
5. Mr. P.A. Joseph
6. Mr. V.Z. Rane
7. Mrs. S.S. Sathe
Nil
1. Mrs. Varsha Talreja
2. Ms. Deepa Gulrajani
1 : 22.85
Employed : 06 (Ad hoc)
Left : 06 (Ad hoc)
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Diploma in Information Technology
1. Mr. A.B. Patil
2. Mr. N.N. Parekh
3. Mr. I. Sircar
4. Mrs. V.S. Nadgauda
Permanent Faculty
5. Mrs. S.R. Lachhani
6. Mrs. N.R. Korde
7. Mrs. N.R. Chavan
8. Mr. D.G. Joshi
Visiting Faculty
Nil
Ad hoc Faculty
1. Ms. Shonal Londhe
Permanent Faculty : Students Ratio
1 : 19.25
Number of faculty employed and left
Employed : 03 (Ad hoc)
during the last three years
Left : 03 (Ad hoc)
Diploma in Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
1. Mr. D.V. Chawak
2. Mr. R.G. Kulkarni
3. Mrs. A.A. Waghmare
4. Mr. U.K. Bakhtiani
Permanent Faculty
5. Mrs. Beena S.K.
6. Mr. M.S. Kavedia
7. Mrs. J.P. Mirani
8. Mrs. S.S. Bhavsar
9. Mr. D.K. Pawar
Visiting Faculty
Nil
Ad hoc Faculty
1. Mr. Manoharsingh G.S.
Permanent Faculty : Students Ratio
1 : 18.44
Number of faculty employed and left
Employed : 02 (Adhoc)
during the last three years
Left : 02 (Adhoc)
VI. PROFILE OF PRINCIPAL WITH QULAIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE,
AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Name
Date of Birth
Educational Qualifications
Total Experience
Age
Duration of Employment at the Institute concerned
Area of Specializations
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
8. Subjects teaching at under-graduate level
:
9. No. of Books published with details
:
Mr. A. B. Patil
24th June, 1968
M.E. (Electronics)
20 yrs.
42 yrs.
14 yrs.
Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and
Web Technologies.
Diploma Level :
Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and
Web Technologies.
04
1. Title : Computer Fundamentals
Co-author : Dr. Ravichandran
Publisher : Tata McGraw Hill Publication
Limited, New Delhi.
2. Title : Basic Electronics
Co-author : Albert Paul Malvino
Publisher : Tata McGraw Hill Publication
Limited, New Delhi.
3. Title : Microprocessor Based Systems
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Publisher : Vrinda Publication, Jalgaon.
4. Title : Microprocessor & Programming
Publisher : Vrinda Publication, Jalgaon.
VII. FEE

Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution :
The Shikshan Shulka Samiti has approved fees of Rs. 58,000/- (Rupees Forty One Thousand
Four Hundred Sixty only) for the Institute, for academic year 2010-2011.

Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme :
First Year
Second Year and Third Year

Full fees at the time of admission.
Full fees after the declaration of MSBTE Exam. results of
previous year(s).
No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students :
NIL.

Number of Scholarship offered by the Institute, duration and amount :
NIL.

Criteria for fee waivers / scholarship :
NOT APPLICABLE.

Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels :
Hostel facility is not available.
VIII. ADMISSION

No. of seats sanctioned and No. of candidates admitted during last three years :
No. of
applications
Academic
received for
Year
First Year
Admission
2010-2011
2009-2010
435
465
+ CAP
Diploma Programme
Year of
first
AICTE approval
F.No. P-2 / B-III /
Computer Technology RC(BB)93 / 24532 dated
06/04/1994
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / ET
Information Technology
/ 94 dated 09/09/1998
Electronics &
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / RC
Telecommunication
/ 94 dated 01/08/2001
Engg.
F.No. P-2 / B-III /
Computer Technology RC(BB)93 / 24532 dated
06/04/1994
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / ET
Information Technology
/ 94 dated 09/09/1998
Electronics &
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / RC
No. of
Sanctioned
candidates
Intake
admitted
60
59
60
60
60
59
45
45
45
45
45
44
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Telecommunication
Engg.
/ 94 dated 01/08/2001
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Academic
No. of
Year
applications
received for
First Year
Admission
2008-2009

Diploma Programme
Year of
first
AICTE approval
Sanctioned
No. of
Intake
candidates
admitted
F.No. P-2 / B-III /
Computer Technology RC(BB)93 / 24532
60
dated 06/04/1994
F.No. 740-89-064(E) /
Information
1440
ET / 94 dated
60
Technology
09/09/1998
Electronics &
F.No. 740-89-064(E) /
Telecommunication
RC / 94 dated
60
Engg.
01/08/2001
Current AICTE approval (for academic year 2010-2011) :
F.No. 740-89-064(E) / RC / 94 (104/TMDE-1744) dated 19/06/2010
60
60
60
No. of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years :
Academic year : 2010-2011
Sr. No.
1.
2.
3.
Diploma Programme
Computer Technology
Information Technology
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
No. of students admitted
General
Minority
Total
28
31
59
29
31
60
54
05
59
Academic Year : 2009-2010
Diploma Program
No. of students admitted
Institute
CAP
Minority
Level
Computer Technology
13
23
09
Information Technology
13
23
09
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
13
22
09
Total
45
45
44
Academic year : 2008-2009
Sr. No.
1.
2.
3.

Diploma Programme
Computer Technology
Information Technology
Electronics & Telecommunication Engg.
No. of students admitted
General
Minority
Total
30
30
60
30
30
60
30
30
60
No. of applications received during last two years for admissions under
Management Quota and number admitted :
Academic Year 2010-2011
No. of applications received under Institute Level Quota
147
No. of candidates admitted under Institute Level Quota
44
Academic Year 2009-2010
No. of applications received under Institute Level Quota
315
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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No. of candidates admitted under Institute Level Quota
27
IX. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Strictly as per State Government rules.

Calendar for admission against management / vacant seats :
NOT APPLICABLE.

Starting of the Academic Session :
1st July, 2010

The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal :
As per the directives of State Government / DTE.
Sr. No.
Period
1. Till classes are not started
After the classes are started
2.
but before cut-off date
3. After cut-off date
Cancellation Charges Amount
Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees One Thousand only)
Proportionate Cancellation Charges
No Refund
X. APPLICATION FORM

Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities :
May be implemented in due course of time.
XI. LIST OF APPLICANTS

List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile / percentage
score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats :

List of candidates who have been offered admissions :
List of applicants, provisional merit list, final merit list and list of admitted candidates is being
put on the Institute Notice Board during the admission process.
XII. RESULTS OF ADMISSIONS UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS / VACANT SEATS
NOT APPLICABLE.
XIII. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE

Library :
Type
No. of Titles
325
2,610
Reference Books
Text Books
Journals / Periodicals
Technical
General
Total
No. of Books
325
23,133
12
19
31
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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
Online National / International Journals subscribed :
NIL.

E-library facilities :
NOT AVAILABLE.

Laboratories :
Name of the
laboratory/workshop
Major equipment
Sr.
No.
Computer Lab-1
Computer Lab-2
Computer Lab-3
Computer Lab-4
Computer Lab-5
Computer Lab – 6
Electronics Lab-1
Name of the Equipment
Quantity
1.
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2.66 GHz, 2GB DDR RAM, 250GB Hard
Disk.
01
2.
Intel Pentium III Processor, 500MHz, 128 MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk.
08
3.
Intel Pentium III Processor, 500MHz, 256 MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk.
03
4.
Intel Pentium III Processor, 500MHz, 256 MB RAM, 40GB Hard Disk.
01
5.
Intel Celeron 333 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 8.3GB Hard Disk
01
1.
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66 GHz, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB HDD, ASUS
nVidia Chipset, iBall Multimedia Keyboard, iBall Optical Mouse.
08
2.
Intel Pentium Dual Core 1.8 GHz, 945G Chipset Motherboard, 160GB
HDD, 1 GB DDR, Microsoft multimedia keyboard, MS optical mouse
07
1.
Intel Pentium IV, 3 GHZ Processor, 1GB DDR RAM, 80 GB Hard Disk
12
2.
Intel Dual Core, 2.6GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 320 GB Hard
Disk
04
1.
Intel Pentium IV, 3GHz Processor, 1GB DDR RAM, 80 GB Hard Disk
11
2.
Intel Dual Core 1.8 GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 160 GB Hard
Disk
01
3.
Intel Dual Core 2.6 GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 320 GB Hard
Disk
05
4.
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.66GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 250 GB Hard
Disk
03
1.
Intel Dual Core, 2.6GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 320GB Hard Disk
04
2.
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.66 GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 250GB Hard
Disk
02
3.
Intel Pentium III, 500MHz, 128 MB RAM, 10GB Hard Disk
01
4.
Intel Celeron 733 MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
01
5.
Intel Celeron 733 MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 10GB Hard Disk
01
6.
Intel Celeron 633 MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
06
7.
Intel Celeron 633 MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 10GB Hard Disk
01
1.
Intel Dual Core, 2.6GHz Processor, 2GB DDR RAM, 320GB Hard Disk
06
2.
Intel Pentium IV, 2.66GHz Processor, 512MB RAM, 40GB Hard Disk
01
3.
Intel Pentium IV 3.6GHz Processor, 512MB RAM, 80GB Hard Disk
01
4.
Intel Pentium IV 2.66GHz Processor, 512MB RAM, 80GB Hard Disk
01
5.
Intel Celeron 633MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
04
6.
Intel Celeron 633MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 10GB Hard Disk
02
7.
Intel Celeron 633MHz Processor, 64MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
02
8.
Intel Celeron 633MHz Processor, 64MB RAM, 10GB Hard Disk
01
1.
Dual Trace CRO 15 MHz
13
2.
Single Trace CRO
02
3.
Function Generator
19
4.
Dual Power Supply
03
5.
Single Power Supply
12
6.
Digital Multimeter
14
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Electronics Lab-3
7.
Isolation Transformer
01
8.
Voltage Commutated Chopper Kit
01
9.
Morgans Chopper Kit
01
10.
SCR Parallel Inverter Kit
01
11.
Induction Heater Kit
02
12.
Dielectric Heater Kit
02
13.
Study of V/I Char. of DIAC, TRIAC, SCR, MOSFET, Power Transistor
& IGBT
02
14.
Study of Full Wave Mid-Point Circuit with Resistive Load
01
15.
Oscilloscope demonstrator trainer 20 MHz
02
16.
Bourdon Tube pressure gauge trainer kit
01
17.
Digital Single Power Supply (0-30V)
08
18.
Single Trace CRO
02
1.
Dual Trace CRO
11
2.
Single Trace CRO
01
3.
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
01
4.
LCR meter
02
5.
Function Generator
17
6.
Single Power Supply
11
7.
Foster Seeley dis. kit
02
8.
Ratio detector kit
03
9.
FSK Kit
02
10.
PAM kit
02
11.
PWM kit
02
12.
PPM kit
03
13.
FM Tx kit
01
14.
AM Rx Kit
03
15.
FM Rx kit
02
16.
AM kit
01
17.
AM demodulator kit
02
18.
FM demodulator kit
02
19.
ASK kit
01
20.
ASK demodulation kit + Modulator
04
21.
PSK kit
01
22.
PCM kit
02
23.
Modem kit
01
24.
Antenna trainer kit
01
25.
TDM kit (Mux and Demux)
02
26.
PWM & PPM kit & PAM (Scientech)
01
27.
AM Rx 3 band kit
02
28.
FM modulator kit
02
29.
FSK generator kit
01
30.
Varactor modulator kit
01
31.
AM mod. & demodulation
02
32.
VCR Trainer kit
01
33.
PCM demodulator kit
01
34.
Stereo cassette player kit
02
35.
Digital LCR Meter
01
36.
Transistor Tester
01
37.
PCM Tx
02
38.
PCM Rx
02
39.
Stereo Ampr.
01
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Electronics Lab-4
Electrical Engg. Lab.
40.
Graphic equalizer
01
41.
Photo diode cha.
01
42.
FSK Modulator & Demodulator
02
43.
PSK Mod. & Demodr.
04
44.
Mobile Phone trainer
02
45.
GSM Trainer
02
46.
FDM Mux and demux
02
47.
ASK, FSK, PSK Kit
02
48.
DM, ADM Kit
02
49.
Microwave bench
02
50.
TV Trainer
02
51.
TV Trainer
02
52.
Pattern Generator
02
53.
VCD Player
02
54.
Fiber Optic Trainer
01
55.
Fiber Optic Trainer
01
56.
Fax Trainer
01
57.
Intel Dual Core 1.8GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, 160GB Hard Disk
01
58.
Intel Dual Core 2.6GHz Processor, 2GB RAM, 320GB Hard Disk
01
1.
Motherboards - 386
02
2.
Motherboards - 486
02
3.
Motherboards – Pentium
02
4.
SDRAM modules
02
5.
EDO RAM modules
02
6.
CDROM drives
02
7.
Floppy drives
04
8.
Modem
01
9.
Printer
02
10.
Scanner
01
11.
SMPS
02
12.
Intel Pentium IV 2.66 GHz Processor, 256 MB RAM, 40GB Hard Disk
03
13.
Intel Pentium IV 2.66 GHz Processor, 256 MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
01
14.
Intel Pentium IV 3 GHz Processor, 256 MB RAM, 40GB Hard Disk
01
15.
Intel Celeron 633MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
01
16.
Intel Pentium III, 366MHz Processor, 128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
01
17.
Intel Pentium-I, 133 MHz Processor, 16MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
01
18.
Intel Pentium-I, 133 MHz Processor, 32MB RAM, 3.1GB Hard Disk
01
19.
Intel Pentium-I, 120 MHz Processor, 32MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
01
20.
Intel Pentium MMX, 200MHz Processor, 32MB RAM, 2.1GB Hard
Disk
02
1.
DC Generator – 1 phase
02
2.
DC Motor – 1 phase
01
3.
AC motor – 3 phase
02
4.
AC motor – 1 phase
01
5.
AC/DC Panel Board – 1 phase
01
6.
AC/DC Rectifier – 1 phase
01
7.
AC Panel Board – 3 phase
01
8.
Regulated Dual DC Power Supply
03
9.
Regulated DC Power supply
15
10.
Varivolt – AC power supply
07
11.
Dual Trace CRO – 25 MHz
03
12.
Dual Trace CRO – 20 MHz
02
13.
Dual Trace CRO – 100 MHz
01
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Physics Lab.
14.
Function Generator – Counter
03
15.
Frequency Multiplier – Signal Generator
10
16.
Voltmeter 0-300V-AC
23
17.
Voltmeter 0-600V-AC
04
18.
Ampere meter AC 0-10A
11
19.
Ampere meter AC 0-5A
20
20.
Ampere meter AC – 0-15A
02
21.
Ampere meter AC – 0-2A
02
22.
Ampere meter AC 0-20A
01
23.
Ampere meter DC 0-10A
09
24.
Galvanometer
03
25.
Digital Multimeter – AC/DC
08
26.
Tachometer
02
27.
Stop Watch
02
28.
Step Down Transformer – AC
01
29.
Resistance box
10
30.
Wattmeter
09
31.
Auto transformer – 3 phase
02
32.
Flowmeter
01
33.
Stepper motor controller
01
34.
Water level controller
01
35.
NVis Power Supply Trainer with Fault Introduction
02
36.
NVis Function Generator Trainer with Fault introduction
02
37.
Scientech Open Oscilloscope
02
38.
Power Supply – 0 to 300V DC
02
39.
Digital LCR Meter Portable
01
40.
Digital Transistor DC Parameter tester
01
41.
Digital Clamp Meter (500V)
01
42.
SMPS (Dynalog)
08
43.
Dyna Kit 8085
08
44.
Study of V-I, Diac, Triac, SCR, MOSFET, Power Transistor & IET Kit
02
45.
Classic Communication Kit (IET)
02
46.
Full Wave Mid point circuit
01
47.
Electrical Drill Machine Portable
01
48.
Electrical Blower
01
49.
Digital Multimeter
05
1.
Spectrometer
04
2.
Travelling Microscope
04
3.
Photo electric cell
02
4.
Power Supply DC
06
5.
Multimeter
04
6.
Oersted apparatus
02
7.
Boyle's law apparatus
03
8.
Stoke's method
02
9.
Hook's law young's modulus
01
10.
Jby electrical
02
11.
Divergence of He-Ne laser complete with laser beam analyser
01
12.
Permitivity calculation kit
01
13.
Conductivity Meter
01
14.
pH meter
01
15.
Electronic Weighing balance
01
16.
Copper voltmeter
01
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Workshop

1.
Hydraulic Saw
01
2.
Drill Machine
01
3.
Carpentary circular saw
01
4.
Welding Machine
01
5.
Annals
04
6.
Hide-gates
01
7.
Surface plates
01
8.
Angle plates
01
9.
Vernier Calliper
01
10.
Leg Vice
01
11.
Hand drill machine
01
12.
Carpenter Turning machine
01
13.
E grinder
01
Computing Facilities :
Sr. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Hardware Specifications
Quantity
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66 GHz, ASUS nVidia Chipset, 250 GB HDD, 1GB DDR2 RAM,
iBall Optical Mouse and iBall Multimedia Keyboard.
Intel Pentium Dual Core 1.8 GHz, 945G Chipset Motherboard, 160GB HDD, 1 GB
DDR, Microsoft multimedia keyboard, MS optical mouse
14
09
Intel Dual Core 2.6 GHz, 2GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Disk
20
PIV 3.0 GHz HT (2MB L2 Cache) 800 FSB, Asrock 865 chipset Motherboard,
AGP/Sound/LAN/6 USB, 80 GH HDD Samsung SATA, 7200 rpm, 512MB DDR (400
MHz), ATX Designer cabinet with 300W SMPS (Ibox), Microsoft Multimedia
Keyboard, Microsoft Optical Scroll mouse.
PIV 2.4 GHz, Gigabyte 8VD667C Motherboard, Onboard Sound / LAN / 6 USB,
40GB Samsung HDD, 256MB DDR, 1.44MB FDD, 52x Samsung CDROM, Samsung
multimedia keyboard, Mercury optical scroll mouse.
PIII 500MHz, 810 Chipset, Onboard Sound & USB, LAN card, Dlink DE538, 20GB
Segate HDD, 256MB SD RAM, 1.44MB FDD, 52x Samsung CDROM, TVS Champ
keyboard, Logitech Scroll Mouse.
Celeron 633 MHz, SPP2LXB Motherboard, Intel 82443LX chipset, Onboard Sound
and USB, LAN card Dlink DE528, 20GB Samsung HDD, 128MB SD RAM, 1.44MB
FDD, 52x Samsung CDROM, Keyboard, Logitech 3-button mouse
Celeron 733MHz, Onboard Sound and USB, LAN Card Dlink DE528, 20GH Samsung
HDD, 64MB SD RAM, 1.44MB FDD, 52x Samsung CDROM, Keyboard, Logitech 3button mouse
Celeron 433/333 MHz, LAN Card Dlink 528, 10GB HDD Segate, 64MB SD RAM,
1.44MB FDD, Keyboard, Intex Mouse 3-button
24
07
15
17
02
01
10.
Pentium I, 133/100 MHz, 64MB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk
04
11.
Network Hubs / Switches
06
12.
Printers (Laser, Inkjet and Dotmatrix)
08
13.
Internet Facility : Broadband (DataOne) 2Mbps (24 hrs.)
05
14.
Internet Facility : Dial-up (VSNL) 56kbps
01
Workshop :
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Facilities for completing jobs in Carpentary, Fitting, Fabrication, Tin Smithy are available in the
mechanical workshop.

List of facilities available :
Games and Sports facilities :
The campus has big playground. Students play games in this ground. Indoor games like Chess,
Carom etc. are played in the Institute.
Additional responsibility of Sports activities is given to two faculties.

Extra Curricular Activities :
Technical events, Cultural events, Annual gathering etc. are arranged in the Institute.
Educational visits are arranged for students. Seminar on technical as well as non-technical
subjects, personality development programmes are arranged for students and staff.

Number of Classrooms and size of each :
Total 06 classrooms are available and total area of classrooms is297.79 sq.mtrs.
Class Room
Lecture Room-1
Lecture Room-2
Lecture Room-3
Lecture Room-4
Lecture Room-5
Lecture Room-6
Total

Area in sq.mtrs.
48.33
51.30
51.30
43.43
43.43
60.00
297.79
Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each :
One tutorial room is available in the Institute. Area of tutorial room is 17.44 sq.mtrs.

Number of laboratories and size of each :
Total 12 nos. of laboratories are available in the Institute including workshop consisting of all
departments. Total available area in 686.45 sq.mtrs.
Laboratory
Electronics Lab-1
Electronics Lab-3
Electronics Lab-4
Physics Lab
Computer Lab-1
Computer Lab-2
Computer Lab-3
Computer Lab-4
Computer Lab-5
Area in sq.mtrs.
61.62
80.12
37.49
50.00
41.40
41.40
85.85
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Computer Lab-6
Electrical Engg. Lab.
Workshop
Total
68.57
84.00
136.00
686.45

Number of drawing halls and size of each :
One drawing hall is available in the Institute. Total area of drawing hall is 84.76 sq.mtrs.

Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each :
Total 6 nos. of computer laboratories are available in the Institute. Total area consist 237.22
sq.mtrs. 79 PCs are accommodated in these laboratories.
Computer Centre
Area in sq.mtrs.
Computer Lab-1
41.40
Computer Lab-2
41.40
Computer Lab-3
Computer Lab-4
85.85
Computer Lab-5

Computer Lab-6
68.57
Total
237.22
Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each :
No separate examination department is available in the Institute. All 6 classrooms and one
drawing hall is used for examination. Approx. 30 to 40 students can be accommodated in each
room.
TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS

Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the MSBTE :
Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the MSBTE are kept in all
department and library of the Institute. A printed copy of the curriculum of each semester is
given to all students at the start of semester.

Academic Calendar of the MSBTE :
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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Academic calendar is prepared by the MSBTE and declared well in advance every year/semester.
Copy of this academic calendar is displayed on the staff notice board and students’ notice board,
throughout the year/semester. The same academic calendar is strictly followed by the Institute.

Academic Time Table :
Academic Time Table is prepared every year/semester by the time table committee. The copy of
time-table is displayed on the staff notice board and students’ notice board. Also copy of the
time-table is made available in the library, throughout the year/semester.

Teaching Load of each Faculty :
Sr.
Name
No.
1. ATRE BHAVANA
Designation
PR
(Hrs/Wk)
Total
(Hrs/Wk)
Total
0
0
3
3
6
4
6
16
6
4
9
19
Total
0
2
0
1
1
1
5
4
4
4
0
0
0
12
4
6
4
1
1
1
17
12
12
Total
0
0
0
24
24
Total
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
18
6
6
6
18
Total
6
12
18
Total
4
3
0
7
0
6
6
12
4
9
6
19
Total
3
3
3
9
4
4
4
12
7
7
7
21
Total
0
1
1
6
12
18
6
13
19
Total
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
18
6
6
6
18
2
6
8
Department : COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Odd Semester
Lecturer (Sel.Grd.)
FYCM Basic Chemistry
FYIF Basic Physics
FYEJ Basic Physics
FYIF
FYEJ
FYEJ
SYCM
SYIF
SYEJ
2. CHAUDHARI KIRTI BABURAO
Subject Teaching
TH
(Hrs/Wk)
Class Subject
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Even Semester
Dev. of Life Skills-1
App. Science(PHY)
Electronic Comp & App.
Life Skills-2
Life Skills-2
Life Skills-2
Odd Semester
SYCM Visual Basic
SYIF Visual Basic
Even Semester
SYCM Data Structures
SYIF Data Structures
SYEJ Visual Basic Prog.
3. INGOLEY SHILPA NITIN
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Odd Semester
TYCM Operating Systems
TYIF Operating Systems
Even Semester
FYCM C Programming
SYCM Computer Networks
SYIF Computer Networks
4. NAIR JALAJA GOPAKUMAR
Odd Semester
Lecturer
FYCM English
FYIF English
FYEJ English
5. PATHIL JOSEPH ANTONY
Lecturer
Odd Semester
FYIF Engg. Graphics
FYEJ Basic Workshop
Even Semester
SYIF Dev. of Life Skills-2
SYEJ Dev. of Life Skills-2
TYCM Life Skills-2
6. RANE VINIT ZUBA
Lecturer
Odd Semester
FYIF Engg. Graphics
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FYEJ Engg. Graphics
Total
2
4
12
18
14
22
Total
0
0
4
4
4
4
4
12
4
4
8
16
Even Semester
FYCM C Programming
FYIF C Programming
FYCM Electrical Tech.
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7. SATHE SWATI SUBHASH
Asst. Lecturer
Odd Semester
FYCM Basic Workshop
FYIF Basic Workshop
FYEJ Computer Fundamentals
FYEJ
FYCM
TYCM
TYIF
8. TALREJA VARSHA MANISH
Lecturer(Adhoc)
Total
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
18
6
6
6
18
Total
0
0
0
0
0
8
4
3
3
18
8
4
3
3
18
Total
4
20
24
Total
4
3
3
10
0
6
6
12
4
9
9
22
Total
4
18
22
Total
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
18
6
6
6
18
Total
3
3
0
0
3
3
Total
3
3
0
0
3
3
Total
3
3
0
0
0
6
6
2
2
2
2
14
9
5
2
2
2
20
Total
0
0
0
8
8
16
8
8
16
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
4
4
3
3
Total
4
4
4
3
3
3
21
21
Total
3
3
3
9
2
2
2
6
5
5
5
15
Even Semester
Electronic Workshop
Electronics
Entrepr. Dev. & Project
Entrepr. Dev. & Project
Odd Semester
TYCM Network Mgmt. & Admin.
TYIF Network Mgmt. & Admin.
SYIF Database Management Sys.
Even Semester
FYIF C Programming
SYCM Data Structures
SYIF Data Structures
9. GULRAJANI DEEPA
Lecturer(Adhoc)
Odd Semester
SYCM Object Ori. Programming
TYCM Java Programming
TYIF Java Programming
Even Semester
TYCM Advanced Java
TYIF Advanced Java
FYCM Prog. in C
10. PATIL ANIL BHIKA
Department : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Odd Semester
Principal
TYEJ Microcontrollers
Even Semester
TYEJ Embedded Systems
11. PAREKH NIRANJAN
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
FYCM
FYIF
FYEJ
FYCM
FYIF
Odd Semester
Basic Physics
Basic Physics
Basic Maths
Basic Mathematics
Basic Mathematics
Even Semester
FYCM Web Page Designing
FYIF Web Page Designing
12. SIRCAR INDRAJIT NEMAI
Lecturer (Sel.Grd.)
FYCM
FYIF
FYEJ
SYCM
SYIF
SYEJ
Odd Semester
Basic Maths
Basic Maths
Basic Maths
Applied Maths
Applied Maths
Applied Maths
Even Semester
FYCM Engg. Maths
FYIF Engg. Maths
FYEJ Engg. Maths
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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13. NADGAUDA VANDANA
Lecturer (Sel.Grd.)
Odd Semester
SYIF Digital Techniques
TYIF Communication Techniques
Total
3
3
6
6
6
12
9
9
18
Total
3
3
6
6
6
'12
9
9
18
Total
3
3
6
6
6
12
9
9
18
Total
0
3
3
8
6
14
8
9
17
Total
0
4
3
7
4
0
6
10
4
4
9
17
Total
4
0
0
4
8
6
2
16
12
6
2
20
Total
3
1
0
0
4
6
0
6
4
16
9
1
6
4
20
Total
2
3
2
3
10
6
0
4
0
10
8
3
6
3
20
Total
3
1
1
5
0
6
6
12
3
7
7
17
Total
4
0
1
5
12
6
0
18
16
6
1
23
3
0
4
0
6
4
3
6
8
7
10
17
3
6
9
5
6
11
3
3
6
6
0
6
9
3
12
Even Semester
SYCM Microprocessor & Prog.
SYIF Microprocessor & Prog.
14. LACHHANI SNEHA RAJESH
15. KORDE NEHA RAJEEV
Lecturer (Sel.Grd.)
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Odd Semester
TYCM Java Programming
TYIF Java Programming
Odd Semester
FYIF Computer Fundamentals
SYEJ Industrial Measurments
Even Semester
FYIF Electronics
FYEJ Electronic Comp. & App.
SYEJ Electronic Instru. & Meas
16. CHAVAN NAYANA
17. JOSHI DEEPAK
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Odd Semester
SYCM Relational Database Mg.Sy
TYCM Multimedia & Animation
TYIF Multimedia & Animation
SYCM
SYEJ
TYCM
TYIF
Even Semester
Computer Graphics
Visual Basic Programming
Advaced Web Technology
Advanced Web Technology
TYCM
TYCM
TYIF
TYIF
Odd Semester
Network Mgmt. & Admin.
Software Engg.
Network Mgmt. & Admin.
Software Testing
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Even Semester
SYIF Mgmt. Info. Systesm
TYCM Obj. Oriented Mod. & Des.
TYIF Obj. Ori. Modeling & Des.
18. LONDHE SHONAL SUMANT
Lecturer(Adhoc)
Odd Semester
SYIF Object Ori. Programming
SYCM Object Ori. Programming
SYEJ Programming in C
Even Semester
SYIF Computer Networks
TYCM Software Testing
FYCM Prog. In C
Total
19. CHAWAK DILEEP VASANT
Department : ELECTRONICS & TELECOMM. ENGG.
Odd Semester
Vice-Principal
TYEJ Comp. Arch. & Maintenance
FYCM Basic Workshop
FYIF Basic Workshop
Total
Even Semester
SYCM Comp. Arch. & Maintenance
SYIF Comp. Arch. & Maintenance
Total
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20. KULKARNI RAJENDRA
Lecturer (Sel.Grd.)
Odd Semester
FYCM Computer Fundamentals
SYEJ Electrical Engg.
Total
0
4
4
8
6
14
8
10
18
Total
4
3
7
6
6
10
10
9
17
Total
3
3
6
6
6
12
9
9
18
Total
2
3
5
6
6
12
8
9
17
Total
2
1
3
12
6
18
14
7
21
Total
3
3
6
6
6
12
9
9
18
Total
3
2
6
6
6
12
9
8
18
0
6
3
8
Total
3
2
2
7
18
25
Total
4
1
1
0
6
0
3
3
6
12
4
4
4
6
18
Total
0
4
0
4
4
4
6
14
4
8
6
18
Total
3
0
3
3
0
9
0
2
0
4
4
10
3
2
3
7
4
19
Total
0
3
0
3
4
6
6
16
4
9
6
19
Total
3
3
6
6
6
12
9
9
18
Total
0
1
0
1
6
5
6
17
6
6
6
18
Total
0
3
1
3
1
3
11
6
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
3
1
3
1
3
17
Even Semester
FYIF Electrical Technology
SYEJ Linear Integrated Ckts.
21. WAGHMARE ASHA ARUN
Lecturer (Sel.Grd.)
Odd Semester
SYEJ Prin. of Digital Tech.
TYEJ Industrial Electronics
Even Semester
SYEJ Analog Communication
SYEJ Applied Electronics
22. BAKHTIANI UMESH
23. KARUTHARAN BEENARANI
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Odd Semester
FYCM Engg. Graphics
SYEJ C Programming
Odd Semester
SYCM Digital Techniques
TYEJ Audio Video Engg.
Even Semester
TYEJ Control Systems
TYEJ Advanced Comm. Sys.
24. KAVEDIA MANOJ SHESHMAL
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Odd Semester
TYCM Computer Security
TYCM Multimedia & Animation
TYIF Multimedia & Application
TYCM
TYCM
TYIF
TYEJ
25. MIRANI JYOTI PRAKASH
Lecturer (Sr. Scale)
Odd Semester
FYCM Computer Fundamentals
SYEJ Basic Electronics
TYEJ Microcontrollers
FYCM
SYEJ
FYIF
SYEJ
SYEJ
26. BHAVSAR SANDHYA SUNIL
Lecturer
Even Semester
Software Testing
Advanced Web Technology
Advanced Web Technology
Embedded Systems
Even Semester
Electronics
Analog Communication
Electronics
Digital Tech. & Micropr.
Applied Electronics
Odd Semester
FYIF Computer Fundamentals
TYEJ Digital Communication Sys
TYEJ Maint. of Electronic Equi
Even Semester
TYIF Data Comm. & Networks
TYEJ Mobile Communication
27. PAWAR DEEPAK KASHINATH
Lecturer
Odd Semester
FYEJ Computer Fundamentals
TYEJ Industrial Projects
TYEJ Maint. of Elect. Equip.
SYIF
TYCM
TYCM
TYIF
TYIF
TYEJ
Even Semester
Computer Archi. & Maint.
Management
Entrepreneurship Dev & Pr
Management
Entrepreneurship Dev & Pr
Management
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28. MANOHARSINGH
Lecturer(Adhoc)
Odd Semester
FYCM Basic Chemistry
FYIF Basic Chemistry
FYEJ Basic Chemistry
FYCM
FYEJ
FYEJ
FYIF

Total
3
3
3
9
0
6
6
12
3
9
9
21
Total
1
2
1
1
5
2
4
4
0
10
3
6
5
1
15
Even Semester
Dev. of Life Skills-1
App. Science(Chem.)
Dev. of Life Skills-1
Dev. of Life Skills-1
Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place :
Continuous evaluation system, being an important component of teaching-learning process. The
MSBTE has designed the Curriculum Implementation And Assessment Norms (CIAAN), which
are strictly followed by the Institute.
The monthly attendance and performance report of the students is informed to all students and
informed to their parents.
 Students' assessment of Faculty, System in place :
To improve the quality of teaching, the feedback from the students is taken once in a semester.
A printed sheet containing number of objective questions and space for subjective suggestions
enable the students to pass on their constructive feedback. Each teacher takes cognizance of
his/her feedback and attempts to improve up on the same in positive spirit.
I solemnly declare that no information has been withheld and all the information provided in this Mandatory
Disclosures is correct. If any information is found to be incorrect or false, I understand that proposal shall be
liable for rejection.
Date : 20th December, 2010
Place : Ulhasnagar.
Name and Signature of the
Authorized Signatory of the
institution with seal
Signature of Authorized Signatory with date
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