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Campus overview | |
Motto | A Commitment To Technical Education |
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Type | Engineering College |
Established | 2006 |
Academic staff | 215 |
Undergraduates | 800 |
Postgraduates | 100 |
Location | Yeola, Nashik, Maharashtra, India 12°52′12.06″N 74°50′39.42″E / 12.8700167°N 74.8442833°E / 12.8700167; 74.8442833 |
Campus | rural area, 120 acres (0.5 km²) |
Athletics | 10 varsity teams |
Colors | Blue & Skyblue |
Mascot | rikshaw |
Website | www |
SND College of Engineering and Research Centre Yeola is an engineering school in Yeola, Nashik district, Maharashtra, India. It is run by the Jagdamba Education Society (JES).
History
SND College of Engineering, Yeola was started in 2006. Courses in Computer, Electronics, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering branches were started first. IT and Civil engineering departments are added later. Its first graduation ceremony took place in 2010 along with campus placements.
Campus
The campus is spread over a single campus of 20 acres (8.1 ha).
Courses offered
Bachelor's degree courses
- Mechanical Engineering (180)
- Computer Engineering (60)
- Civil Engineering (60)
- Electrical Engineering (60)
- Information Technology (60)
Postgraduate courses
- Master's in civil engineering (Structural Engg.) (24)
- Master's in electrical engineering (Electrical Power System) (24)
- Master's in electrical engineering (Design Engg.) (18)
- Masters in Computer Engineering (18)
- MBA
The college also offers internship for postgraduate students.
Research groups
WINGS is the Wireless Innovation Group, a wireless research group of Ph.D holders.
Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park
The Product Development Centre identifies students’ projects that are commercially viable and develop them into prototypes and test for reliability. The product is offered to the students, employees or even outsiders for being commercially exploited.