2. Vision and Mission
Vision
To impart quality technical education
for creating competent and ethically strong professionals
in Chemical Engineering department
with capabilities of accepting new challenges.
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3. Mission
• Our efforts are to develop quality technical manpower
through interactive communication, short term training
program, seminars, group discussions etc.
• Our strength is to provide vigorous class room instructions
and laboratory experiences using modern equipment's and
computer based broad insight to develop core competences.
• Our endeavor is to impart in depth knowledge by initiating
collaborative real life project with nearby industries which in
turn increase the capabilities to meet global challenges.
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4. • Program Educational Objectives
(PEO)
Graduates will be able to :
• Graduates will be successful in chemical engineering related
careers and other diverse fields.
• Graduates apply acquired knowledge to analyze the problems
and provide the solution using appropriate technology.
• Graduates adapt to become a leader to play different roles
and responsibilities in solving emerging engineering problems
in global scenario.
• Pursue lifelong learning through professional practice and
education in engineering science or other professional field.
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5. Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
• To apply knowledge of kinetics and reaction engineering
principles to various unit operations and processes for
sustainable Chemical engineering development.
• To design and apply appropriate conventional and modern
tools to meet real life projects in Chemical engineering.
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7. Departmental Objectives
1. To conduct Technical seminar/workshops/trainings by
experienced Industrial experts
2. To allot the group activities
3. To conduct curricular and extra-curricular activities
4. To conduct social activities
5. To arrange Industrial visits
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8. Faculty list
Sr.
No.
NAME OF FACULTY DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
EXPERIENCE
In years
1 Prof. Pillai Leelamani
HOD &
Associate
Professor
Pursuing Ph.D. 32
2 Prof. Satao Nitin
Deputy HOD &
Asst. Prof.
Pursuing Ph.D.
23
3 Dr. Ingle Pradnya
Associate
Professor
Ph.D.
16
4 Prof. Nehete Hemlata Asst. Prof. M. Tech. 9
5 Prof. Yadav Varsha Asst. Prof. M.E. 9
6 Prof. Patil Makarand Asst. Prof. Pursuing Ph.D. 6
7 Prof. Manjare Manisha Asst. Prof. M. Tech. 6
8 Prof . Sarnaik Ketaki Asst. Prof. M. Tech. 6 Months
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10. LABORATORY DETAILS
S. N. ROOM NO. NAME OF LABORATORY AREA (sq. meter)
1 B104A CRE-I 70
2 B104B CRE-II 66
3 B105A MTO-I 66
4 B105B MTO-II 66
5 B106A HTO LAB 66
6 B106B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB 66
7 B107A FF LAB 66
8 B107B SFMO LAB 66
9 B101 D FACULTY ROOM 20
10 B101E PDC LAB 70
11 B208 B SYNTHESIS Lab/PROJECT 70
12 E001 A COMPUTER LAB 70
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11. ICT FACILITIES
• LCD Projectors
• Seminar Halls with adequate Facilities
• NPTEL VIDEOS, PPTS
• Internet bandwidth: 52 MBPS
• Smart Boards
• Computer Centre
• Language Laboratory
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12. DEPARTMENTAL MoU’s
1 Euro fine Chemical Industries, Thane
2 Oasis Chemical Industries, Dombivli
3 Eurochem Industries, Taloja
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13. Activities under MoU
S.N. NAME OF COMPANY ACTIVITY YEAR
TOTAL
STUDENTS
1
Oasis Chemical Industries, Dombivli
Importance of Project
Engineering and
management
2018 46
2
Eurochem Industries, Taloja
Entrepreneurship for
Engineers
2017 46
3 Euro fine Chemical Industries,Thane
Research Work on Benzoyl
Chloride
2016 03
4 Oasis Chemical Industries,Dombivli
Seminar on
Entrepreneurship
2015 39
5
Eurochem Industries, Taloja
1. Importance of Project
Engineering and
Management
2014 80
6
Eurochem Industries, Taloja 2. Seminar on Project
Management
2014 29
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14. Departmental Library
SR. NO. PARTICULARS
1 Text books
2 Lab manuals
3 University syllabus
4 Technical literature
5 BE projects
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19. Faculty publication details
SR. No. Name Of the faculty Total No. Published papers
1 Prof. Leelamani Pillai 02
2 Prof. Satao Nitin 01
3 Dr. Ingle Pradnya 09
4 Prof. Nehete Hemlata 01
5 Prof. Yadav Varsha 02
6 Prof. Patil Makarand 01
7 Prof. Manjare Manisha 01
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20. DEPARTMENT RESULTS
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YEAR CLASS TOTAL APPEARED TOTAL PASSED % OF PASSING
2018-19
BE 74 70 94.59
TE 57 35 61.4
SE 90 28 31.11
2017-18
BE 70 64 91.42
TE 87 44 50.57
SE 39 20 51.28
2016-17
BE 71 60 84.5
TE 81 49 60.49
SE 112 48 42.85
2015-16
BE 73 72 98.63
TE 78 52 66.66
SE 103 42 40.77
2014-15
BE 62 59 95.16
TE 80 49 61.25
SE 92 29 31.52
25. Internships
COMPANY YEAR TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS
RCF Mumbai 2018-19 11
Coca Cola Mumbai 2018-19 02
RCF Mumbai 2017-18 04
Indoamines Dombivli 2017-18 09
BPCL Mumbai 2017-18 01
RCF Mumbai
2016-17 02
RCF Mumbai
2015-16 14
RCF Mumbai 2014-15 09
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26. STTP/ADD-ON/ VALUE ADDED organized by
the department
S.N. YEAR PROGRAM Topic STUDENTS ATTENDED
1 2017-18 STTP
Recent advances in chemical engineering
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2
2017-18
ADD-On Pressure vessel 29
3
2017-18
ADD-On Importance of Project Engineering and management 46
4
2017-18
ADD-On Importance of Project Engineering and management 52
5
2017-18
ADD-On Process Engineering 20
6
2017-18
ADD-On Entrepreneurship for Engineers 46
7
2017-18
ADD-On
Importance of Pumps and Valves in Chemical
Industry
30
8
2017-18
ADD-On Codes and Standards 67
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27. STTP/ADD-ON/ VALUE ADDED organized by
the department
S.N. YEAR PROGRAM TOPIC STUDENTS ATTENDED
9 2018-19 Value Added Process Engineering 55
10 2018-19 ADD-On Role of process engineer 48
11 2018-19 ADD-On Separation techniques 86
12 2018-19 ADD-On Research paper writing 62
13 2019-20 ADD-On Desalination Tech. 86
14 2019-20
ADD-On P
Safety practices 41
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28. FDP attended by the faculty
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S.N. STAFF FDP TOPIC YEAR DURATION
1 Prof. Leelamani A.D.
Recent Trends in Piping Engineering
2015-16
26th – 27th June
2015
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Prof. N.T.Satao Recent Trends in Piping Engineering 2015-16 26th – 27th June
2015
3
Dr. Pradnya Ingle Recent Trends in Piping Engineering 2015-16 26th – 27th June
2015
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Prof. Hemlata Nehete Recent Trends in Piping Engineering 2015-16
26th – 27th June
2015
5
Prof. Varsha Yadav Recent Trends in Piping Engineering 2015-16
26th – 27th June
2015
6 Prof. Makarand Patil
Recent Trends in Piping Engineering 2015-16
26th – 27th June
2015
7 Prof. Manisha Manjare
Recent Trends in Piping Engineering 2015-16
26th – 27th June
2015
29. FDP attended by the faculty
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SR.
NO.
NAME OF
STAFF
FDP TOPIC YEAR DURATION
8 Prof. Leelamani A.D.
Computational Fluid Dynamics
skill Development
2016-17
26th – 27th June 2015
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Prof. N. T. Satao Recent Trends in Piping
Engineering
2016-17
26th – 27th June 2015
10
Dr. Pradnya Ingle Recent Trends in Piping
Engineering
2016-17
26th – 27th June 2015
11
Prof. Hemlata
Nehete
Recent Trends in Piping
Engineering
2016-17 26th – 27th June 2015
12
Prof. Varsha Yadav Recent Trends in Piping
Engineering
2016-17 26th – 27th June 2015
13 Prof. Makarand Patil
Recent Trends in Piping
Engineering
2016-17 26th – 27th June 2015
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Prof. Manisha
Manjare
Recent Trends in Piping
Engineering
2016-17 26th – 27th June 2015
30. CHEMAVISHKAR
Chemical Engineering Student's Association
• Organisation of students and faculty of Chemical engineering
department.
• To explore the hidden talent in students & to keep them abreast
with latest and recent trends in the field of Chemical Engineering
is the humble motive behind formation of
Aim : To become a Perfect technologist & good human being.
Objectives :
∙ To develop technically sound chemical engineers.
∙ To aware the students about current happenings in the world.
∙ To improve English language & communication skills.
∙ To encourage every student to disclose his/her ideas.
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31. ACTIVITIES UNDER CHEMAVISHKAR & IICHE
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TITLE DATE/DURATION
Process Engineering Workshop 01-04-2019 to 05-04-2019
Poster Presentation 26-03-2019
Industry Interaction with Academics 23-03-2019
Importance of Pumps and valves in Chemical Industry 12-Aug-2017
Pressure Vessel 17/2/2018
Codes and Standard 22/7/2017
Importance of Project Engineering And Management 20/1/2018
Entrepreneurship for Engineers 9-9-17 & 23-9-17
Imporatnce of Project Engineering And Management 27/1/2018
Importance of Valves in Chemical Industry 27/8/2016
Pressure Vessel 25/2/2017
Codes and Standards 13/8/2016
Importance of Project Engineering And Management 02-11-2017
Industrial Safety 30/7/2016
Piping and Instrumentation Diagram 28/1/2017
Importance of Valves in Chemical Industry 25/7/2015
Pressure Vessel 16/1/2016
Codes and Standards 08-01-2015
Importance of Project Engineering And Management 23/1/2016
Industrial Safety 08-08-2015
Piping and Instrumentation Diagram 30/1/2016
32. MENTORING
• To give each individual an extra care and to improve
his/her intellectual knowledge, every faculty is
given 20 students for mentoring.
Responsibilities of mentor:
1. To monitor attendance, academic performance of
the students.
2. To encourage students to participate in co-corricular
activities.
3. To assess students personal problems in college, if
any.
4. Faculty maintains complete details of 20 students
and should conduct meetings after every unit test .
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33. NPTEL ONLINE COURSES
YEAR NO. OF STUDENTS REGISTERED
NO OF FACULTIES
REGISTERED
2015-16 47 02
2016-17 40 02
2017-18 25 03
2018-19 13 02
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34. Professional Membership
SR.
NO.
Name of Professional
Body
No. of Faculty
Members
No. of
Student
Members
1
The Indian Institute
of Chemical Engineers
(IIChE)
Students chapter
Institutional
Membership
25
2
Indian Society of
Technical Education
(ISTE)
Institutional
Membership
15
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35. Student achievements
• Ms. Yogita Pal got first prize in Industrial Defined Problem
conducted in BVIT, Navi Mumbai in academic year of 2013-14.
• Ms. Utkarsh Patil has got first prize Cooling Tower design
conducted in SSJCOE, Dombivli in academic year of 2013-14 .
• Mr. Mohit Pai got first prize in Industrial Defined Problem
conducted in BVIT, Navi Mumbai in academic year of 2014-15
• Mr. Mohit Pai got first prize in Industrial Defined Problem
• Ms. Komal Patel got first prize in Paper Presentation conducted
in SSJCOE, Dombivali academic year of 2016-17
• Ms. Komal Patel got first prize in Paper Presentation conducted
in SSJCOE, Dombivali academic year of 2017-18
• Ms. Sakshi Jethwani got second prize in Cooling Tower design
conducted in TSCE, Mumbai academic year of 2017-18
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36. Student achievements
• Ms. Sakshi Jethwani got second prize in Cooling Tower design conducted
in SSJCOE, Dombivli in academic year of 2017-18
• Ms . Shamali Thakur awareded as Best All Rounder Girl student
Competition at SSJCOE, Dombivali in academic year of 2017-18
• Ms . Rashmi Jaiswal got first prize in Story Of Makers Competition
conducted by Tarun Mintra Mandal, Matunga in academic year of 2018-
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• Ms . Pranali Nandkar got first prize in Story Of Makers Competition
conducted by Tarun Mintra Mandal, Matunga in academic year of 2018-
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• Ms . Shamali Thakur got first prize in Story Of Makers Competition
conducted by Tarun Mintra Mandal, Matunga in academic year of 2018-
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• Mr . Kartik Savala got first prize in Story Of Makers Competition
conducted by Tarun Mintra Mandal, Matunga in academic year of 2018-
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• Ms. Komal Patel stood First Rank In Mumbai University Examination held
in May 2019
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37. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
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Name Year of Passing Current Status
Parag Shah 1999
V.P, Tech. Services Port.
Kettle
Sachin Lotale 2004 Manager, Reliance Ltd
Chaitanya Shah 2003 Owner, Bhavana Colorants
Subhash Pandey 2006 Manager Operations, L&T
Hussain A.T. 2006 President, Asko Oil & Gas
Trushit Makwana 2008 Sr. Scientific Officer, BARC
Pravin Jagdale 2011
Owner, Eurochem Pvt. Ltd.,
Eurofine Chemicals Pvt.
Ltd., Oasis Pvt. Ltd.
Vivek Tiwari 2013 Partner, C Proc. Consultants
38. ALLUMNI ACHIEVEMENTS
Saurabh Patankar
• Instrumental in developing nanomaterial which is strong as steel but very light in
weight which can be used in manufacturing of medical instruments and also cost
effective, which reduce the cost drastically from Rs. 80 per Kg to Rs. 3 per Kg.
• He was also awarded with Industrial Green Chemistry World 2015 award from
Green Chemistry foundation, India for developing a novel copper catalyst for
valorization of biomass at high temperature and pressure using water as solvent.
• For above invention he was awarded with “Tarun Tejankit” award of Marathi daily
Loksatta.
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