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Department of Humanities & Sciences Semester Orientation Programme August 2016 Departmental Vision and Mission Statement VISION MISSION The department of To endeavour to provide Humanities and Sciences a strong base in shall strive


  1. Department of Humanities & Sciences Semester Orientation Programme August 2016

  2. Departmental Vision and Mission Statement VISION MISSION The department of To endeavour to provide Humanities and Sciences a strong base in shall strive to provide Engineering and powerful educational Technology, where effectiveness by linking students, faculty and facts, theory enquiry, staff work discovery and solutions collaboratively to expand to real world problems knowledge in the basic thereby providing a disciplines of providing a strong foundation to the foundation that is undergraduate students. appropriate to their career goals equipping well with knowledge and skills that will allow them to function as responsible and contributing members of society.

  3. Our Values Integrity & Accountability Respect for each Individual Sensitivity towards Social Responsibilities Unfettered Spirit of Learning, Exploration, Rationality & Enterprise Exploration & Enterprise for both Faculty and Students

  4. How H&S Supports the Core Departments  Hand-holds students during transition phase of life  Initiates the journey of professional career  Nurtures & grooms teenagers so that they become adults  Helps students to understand and adapt to real world challenges

  5. Faculty Roles & Responsibilities  Teaching-Learning in First Year and Higher Semesters  Applied Mathematics Faculty: Semester III & IV for Second Year students  Communication Skills faculty: Semester V for Third Year students  Handling Co- and Extra- curricular Activities

  6. F. E. Toppers from last Six years Name of the Student Year % of Marks/ CGPA Mr. Jaiswal Swapnil Neeraj May 2016 9.48/10(GPA) Mr. Vishwakarma Shubham May 2015 10/10 (GPA) Ms. Sanzgiri Tanvi P. May 2015 10/10 (GPA) Mr. Sood Arshdeep Kaur May 2014 9.70/10 (GPA) Ms. Alisha P. Raul May 2013 9.78/10 (GPA) Mr. Suthar Kanhayalal May 2012 82.44 Ms. Priyanka Bhandari May 2011 79.88 Ms. Bhandari Priyanka scored 78.40% and stood 9 th in the university merit list in A.Y. 2013-14

  7. Comparative Result Analysis: F.E. (May 2011 to May 2016) F. E. May, 2012 May, 2013 May, 2014 May, 2015 May,2016 Total No. of Students 435 579 564 689 687 Appeared Total No. of Students 274 354 358 396 386 Passed Passing % 62.99 61.14 63.48 57.47 56.19 Passing % After 67.89 70.47 67.41 64 - revaluation Ist Class 63.50% 98.87% 96.65% 81.57% - University 42.87 43 39 - 45.65 Result

  8. Co-curricular & Extra-curricular Activities ISTE GEPT NSS Intra- and Inter- TCET MUN EXTENTION Collegiate Activities

  9. Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)  National, Professional and Non-profit making society  Contribution in various missions of the Union Government  Conduction of Industrial Visits to familiarize students with industrial environment

  10. General English Proficiency Training (GEPT)  Target group is First Year students who need support in spoken English  Conducted on working Saturdays for approximately 21 hours in each semester  Outcome- Increased fluency in spoken English and confidence

  11. National Social Service Scheme (NSS)  Familiarizes budding engineers with their social and moral responsibilities  Conducts various programs for the benefit of community throughout the year  UoM grants special 10 marks to students for putting 120 hours of social service in a semester “ NOT ME BUT YOU ”

  12. NSS Activities & Enrollment  TCET is the First Engineering college enrolled for NSS Academic No. of activity No. of activity No. of Students No. of students Year targeted completed enrolled Benefitted with 10 marks 2012-13 26 26 150 140 2013-14 26 26 150 137 2014-15 33 33 150 137 2015-16 45 37 150 143 45 50 Number of activities targeted 45 37 40 Number of activities done 33 33 35 26 26 30 25 25 25 20 15 10 5 0 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 *Proposal for one more unit

  13. TCET-Model United Nation (TCET-MUN)  Fosters skills like Research, Teamwork, Group Cooperation, Negotiation, Consensus Building, Conflict Resolution, Critical Thinking, Public Speaking and Listening  Conducted during second week-end of September  Has active participation of over 1000 students

  14. TCET-MUN: Activities  First Model United Nations Conference: 2010-11: Zephyr Model United Nations  Full-fledged conference of 3 days: From 2012 to 2015  Prize winning participation of TCET students in MUN conferences organized in India  Participation of 200 + Students from In house and Outhouse

  15. Extension Work Team (EWT)  New initiative from A.Y 2016-17  Organized by Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension, UoM  Students will work on Vocational Career Oriented Projects  Can get the benefit of 10 grace marks in lieu of completing 120 hours of training

  16. Intra- & Inter- Collegiate Activities  Sports ◦ T-Spark: Intra-Collegiate ◦ Enertia: Inter-Collegiate Sports ◦ Faculty Sports  Cultural Activities: ◦ Special Days ◦ Sojourn  B.E. Farewell  Alumni Meet  Won many awards by TCET Cricket team ◦ BOSM’ 13 Open Sports meets (BITS, Pilani) ◦ Winner in the event Box type cricket (Overall the third runner ups) ◦ Won Inter-collegiate sports tournament (RGIT, Mumbai) ◦ Runner ups in Inter-collegiate sports tournament (SFIT, Mumbai) ◦ Runner Ups in ENERTIA’ 14 (TCET , Mumbai)

  17. Research & Development Activities for F.E. (R & D) MINI NCASH EWPPC PROJECTS UoM IEDC PROJECTS

  18. National Conference in Applied Sciences and Humanities (NCASH) • Over 40 papers presented and published • 10 papers were published by First Year students • Bagging prizes for successful participation of students in Conference “Spectrum” held at Pimpri-Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune for the following events:  Second prize in Movie making  Second prize in Paper presentation

  19. Engineering Workshop and Paper Presentation Contest (EWPPC )  Give students hands-on experience in their respective domains, whereby they learn by doing  Automobile Mechanics and Internal combustion Engine  Codeless Website Designing  Bridge Designing  Robotics  Solar Energy Workshop  Android Game Development  Movie Making  Communication skills and Employability

  20. Mini-Projects for F.E. • Gives hands-on experience and technical exposure • Provides valuable inputs for future projects & builds resume • 20+ projects • Seven best projects were recommended for Inter-university level competition in Maharashtra “AVISHKAR 14 - 15” • Won FIRST prize at SPCE for project competition SPECTRA and at St. Xavier’s college: Students from F.E. MECH A  Project: “Energy Generation from Speed Breaker”

  21. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (IEDC)  IEDC-DST Grant  Mr. Rohit kumar Singh (Faculty): “ Design and Development of an electrolytic cell for hydrogen generation from urine”  Grant of INR 1,00,000/-

  22. University of Mumbai Projects (UoM Projects)  Minor Research Grant obtained by Faculty of INR 25,000/- each: ◦ Dr. Poonam Ojha : “Ethics in Technical Institutions” ◦ Dr. Nita Jain: “Heat and Mass Transfer”

  23. Continued…  10 papers were published in NCASH 2016 by First Year students  Students participation in Conference “ spectrum” held at Pimpri-Chinchwad college of engineering, Pune for the following events: (i) Movie making under won second prize. (ii) Paper presentation second prize  Internship for three F.E. (Mech A) students in Mott Mac Donald's (consultants for Oil & Gas companies)

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