It's not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.
India is a country with one third of the population being young who are & will play a major role in transforming India economically and socially. We believe the essence of unique values to be in equilibrium along with imparting knowledge to these young guns and ourselves as the catalyst in process of nation building.
Here are the values that we stand for
One should love his country, patriotism at the top of values. Unlikely to the other values patriotism cannot be taught but definitely can be poised with ethics and goals.
Necessity is the mother of all innovations which elevates progress and growth of the nation. We have platforms where talents meet opportunity resulting innovation followed by success stories.
With patriotism and innovation it is equally important to sustain at the same time. We teach students uniformity in leadership and how it helps in decision making also to constantly motivate them becoming a change maker of tomorrow.
With great position comes huge responsibility, Leadership needs to be cultured and dignified. At DYP we respect each other from management to staff to students and stakeholders.
When all the above values come together with all the people around DYP it results in a great team. Together all these values makes an outstanding brand, institution, student, staff and management.
DYP Group always wants their student to feel the campus as their home and they are never away from it. Remembering this DYP campus provides world class infrastructure, well-equipped facility with a homely atmosphere around. The campus of DYP colleges are spacious and polished where a student can indulge in intellectual thinking with floating ideas, creativity and bringing their theories to practical implementation. The sustainable eco-green system is maintained with the help of trees planted in campus well known as the oxygen zone of DYP Campus life.
The campus is widespread over a huge ground of 32 acres with well connected transportation in one the finest locations of Pune. The campus is not far as our student say to food courts, cafes, sports centre, hangout areas, malls and multiplex. We are 2 kms away from Akurdi railway station between Pune and Lonavala. There are local bus transport facility available and the Sahara Stadium on Pune – Mumbai expressway highway about 7 kms.
1) What is admission procedure and what are eligibility criteria to get admission?
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Admission procedure:
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Eligibility criteria:
Name of the Category |
Eligibility Criteria |
Maharashtra State Candidature Candidate |
1. The applicants must be Citizens of India. 2. The applicants must have passed HSC (Class 12) with Mathematics and Physics as mandatory subjects. Apart from these two subjects, the candidates must have studied Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology in Class 12. 3. The applicants must have 50% of marks in Class 12 or HSC (45% for reserved and PH categories). 4. The applicants must have passed SSC and HSC or Diploma in Engineering from a recognised school or institution in Maharashtra state. 5.Candidates whose father or mother is domiciled in Maharashtra are also eligible for admission. These candidates must submit a domicile certificate. 6.The candidates must have a Non-Zero score in MHT CET. 7.Diploma in engineering candidates can apply for second-year B.Tech admission through Lateral Entry Scheme. |
All India Candidature Candidates and Jammu & Kashmir Migrant Candidature Candidates |
1. The applicants must be Citizens of India. 2.The applicants must have passed HSC (Class 12) with Mathematics and Physics as mandatory subjects. Apart from these two subjects, the candidates must have studied Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology in Class 12. 3.The applicants must have 50% of marks in Class 12 or HSC (45% for reserved and PH categories). 4.Students from any state can apply for B.Tech admission in Maharashtra. 5.The candidates must have a non-zero positive score in JEE Main or MHT CET. |
Q2) What is the placement scenario in your Institute?
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Year |
% Placement |
2018* |
81% |
2017 |
75% |
2016 |
77% |
· Placements for 2018 are still in process |
Q3) What is the fee structure?
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Particulars |
Open category |
OBC/EBC category |
SC/ST Category |
VJ/NT/SBC TFWS candidates |
J& K Candidates |
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For Maharashtra board |
Other than Maharashtra board |
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Total Fee |
123292 |
123792 |
70053 |
3292 |
16815 |
27792 |
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Q4) Do you have Transport Facility?
Ans: Our institute is well connected by roads and local trains. Local bus transport (PMPML buses) is available from different parts of Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad Corporation. Local train service is also available from Pune & Lonawala. College buses are available to the students for the visit to various industries. College buses will be made available for daily transport if the sufficient number of students available for the respective route.
Q.5) What is the intake for various branches of engineering?
Ans: intake for various branches is as follows:
Under Graduate Level (First year Engineering |
Intake |
Post Graduate Level |
Intake |
Civil Engineering |
120 |
Civil Engineering · Construction & Management · Environmental Engineering |
18 18 |
Civil Engineering (Second Shift) |
60 |
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Computer Engineering |
120 |
Computer Engineering |
25 |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
120 |
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering · VLSI & Embedded Systems |
18 |
Information & Technology |
120 |
NA |
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Instrumentation & Control Engineering |
60 |
NA |
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Mechanical Engineering |
120 |
Mechanical Engineering · Mechanical Design |
18 |
Mechanical Engineering (second shift ) |
60 |
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Production Engineering (Sandwich) |
60 |
Production Engineering (Sandwich) · Manufacturing Engineering & Automation |
15 |
Q6) If I belong to SC/ST/OBC category then how much scholarship I will get?
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Fee concession on tuition fee for various categories is : SC-100%, ST-100% , OBC-50%, VJNT-100%, SBC-100% .
Q7) If I take admission then what other facilities I will get?
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Q8) Is there any hostel facility for Boys and Girls?
Ans: Yes, We do have hostel facility for both boys and girls with all modern amenities.
Q9) What is hostel Fee Structure for Boys and Girls?
Ans: Girls hostel : Rs.65000 yearly .
Boys hostel: Rs.60000 yearly.
Above fee is subject to change please visit the respective hostel authorities for the confirmation of the same.
Q10) What is the schedule time in your institute?
Ans: Timing of the institute is : 9.30 A.M to 5.30 P.M
Q11) May I get any Idea about the location of Your College?
Ans: Sector No.29, Pradhikaran, near Akurdi railway station, Akurdi, Pune-411044
Visit Contact page for location details with Google Map
Address:
D. Y. Patil College of Engineering,
D. Y. Patil Educational Complex,
Sector 29, Nigdi Pradhikaran, Akurdi, Pune
411044.
Admission Incharge:
Dr. K. T. Jadhav
Admission contact numbers:
Institute level Admissions 20% of the total seats are assigned to the college management for admissions. Please contact the admission cell in-charge in the college premises for more details. Centralized Admission Process (CAP) The State CET Cell releases the Provisional Allotment Status of CAP Round(s) online at www.mahacet.org. The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) includes registration, document verification and application form confirmation at any selected Setu Suvidha Kendra. It is conducted for admission to First Year of Four Year duration Full Time Engineering and Technology program (B.E./ B. Tech). Candidates have to Register on the official website of State Cell of Maharashtra to participate in the Counseling of MHT CET. Candidates have to fill Personal Details first and then Application ID and Password will be generated for further Counseling Process. Candidates have to upload the Scanned Images of Photograph and Signature. The Candidates have to send duly filled in and signed Application Form by speed post/courier/by hand delivery for verification & confirmation to Admission Centre designated by the Competent Authority for these admissions. The Competent Authority shall publish the provisional Merit List. Eligibility Criteria for Maharashtra State Candidates / Jammu & Kashmir Migrant Candidates / All India Candidates (AI) OR Eligibility Criteria for Children of NRI/OCI/PIO, Children of Indian workers in Gulf Countries (CIWGC), Foreign National (FN) Candidates Visit MHT-CET 2021 official websites for detailed information about admissions 2021-22 For more details, please get in touch with our admission cell Institute level Admissions 20% of the total seats are assigned to the college management for admissions. Please contact the admission cell in-charge in the college premises for more details. CENTRALIZED ADMISSION PROCESS 1. Competent Authority for Admissions in the state of Maharashtra shall conduct rounds of Centralized Admission Process (CAP). 2. The admission process starts by filling up and submission of “Online Application form” through computer connected to Internet on the website www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in 3. Document verification and in-person confirmation of application form is done at ARC for GATE candidates (sponsored/Non-sponsored category) 4. Declaration of Provisional merit lists for all GATE (Sponsored and Non-sponsored) 5. Display of Final Merit Lists on website (tentatively on www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in) 6. Display of Institute-wise Seat Distribution for Round I (Sponsored/Non sponsored & NRI). 7. Online Submission and Confirmation of Option form for CAP Round I by all GATE (Sponsored and Non-sponsored) candidates by himself/herself. 8. Allotment of Sponsored/Non Sponsored category seats to candidates (Round 1) 9. Reporting and Securing Admission by the Sponsored/Non Sponsored candidates at the allotted institutes. 10. Display of Institute wise vacant seats for CAP Round II arisen due to non-reporting/non-allotment of CAP Round I 11. Online Submission and Confirmation of Option form for CAP Round II by all GATE (Sponsored and Non-sponsored), candidates by himself/herself. 12. Allotment of Sponsored/Non-Sponsored category seats to candidates (Round II) 13. Reporting and Securing Admission by the Sponsored/Non-Sponsored candidates at the allotted institutes. 14. Display of Institute wise vacant seats for CAP Round III by counseling arisen due to non-reporting/non-allotment of CAP Round II 15. Round of admission by counseling (CAP Round-III) in person at center which will be informed on DTE website. 16. Reporting to the institute as per allotment in counseling round (CAP Round-III) 17. Admissions by paying fees and commencement of new academic year. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION THROUGH CAP 1. Candidate should be an Indian National. Candidate should have passed/appeared Bachelor degree or equivalent in the relevant field of Engineering/Technology from State Governments/MHRD approved institutions, with at least 50 % Aggregate marks (at least 45% marks in case of candidates of backward class categories and persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra State only). The candidate should possess Bachelor degree in the relevant course of Engineering or Technology as specified in the eligibility criteria of the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). Please visit http://www.unipune.ac.in/pdf_files/EligibilityConditions.pdf for details or contact our admission section. AND 2. Having Positive and valid GATE Score in respective qualifying branch Please Note that if you have appeared in GATE Examination and have marks below qualifying marks, you can still apply on the basis of Marks obtained out of 100. [Candidates appeared earlier GATE exams and have marks above qualifying marks are only eligible for admission through CAP FILLING AND SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION FORM The procedure for filling and submission of online application form is specified on www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/. Please refer the same here for your convenience. 1. Online Application Form will be available at the website www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in, against the e-payment of the application processing fees, through net banking facility available on the web portal. 2. The application form processing fees will be specified for Maharashtra State (General Category), NRI and OMS candidates, for reserved category candidates and Persons with Disability Candidates belonging to Maharashtra State 3. This fee is to be paid through net banking by Internet Payment, Credit Card or Debit Card payment gateway for which the service charges, as per rules, shall be applicable in addition to the application form processing fees. 4. You should sign on the printout of online filled Application Form and attach the required attested copies of documents. 5. You should report in person to the ARC for confirmation of Application form along with attested true copies and original documents for verification as per the schedule. Applications submitted online and subsequently confirmed at ARCs are only considered valid for further processing, hence ensure online submission. 6. Please note that applications sent by Post/Courier etc. to ARCs/DTE office are rejected by DTE. The list of ARC, Information Brochure with rules and regulations, CAP Rounds, Reporting etc will be available on DTE website for downloading and printing. Contact details of admission cell Contact details of admission cell For more details, please refer Information Brochure published by DTE on www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in or get in touch with our admission cell. Undergraduate Courses
Under graduate Courses Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions: 2021-22 admission brochure
MHT-CET Information Brochure AY: 2021-22
DYPCoE Leaflet AY: 2021-22
Postgraduate Courses
Postgraduate Courses Admissions
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Student Council : 2019-20 Members of the student council are as below Faculty Coordinators : Name of the faculty Department Designation Dr. S.S. Sarnobat Mechanical Engineering Institute Student council incharge Mrs. Trupti Wagh E&TC Institute cultural event incharge Dr. Dnyanshwar Mane - Physical director(Institute sports incharge) Student Coordinators/representatives : Name of The Student Class / Division/ Department Designation Vaibhav Gaikwad BE-IT General Secretary Pallavi Shirodkar BE- E&TC LR (Open) Simran Inamdar BE - Instrumentation & Control Engineering LR(Reservation) Sayama Shaikh Tejas Jadhav BE - E&TC BE - Mechanical Engineering Cultural Secretary Vaishnavi Sharma. TE - Mechanical Engineering Cultural Co-Secretary Jitender Yadav Shivani Girgune BE E&TC BE IT Sport Secretary Raj Sable BE - Mechanical Engineering Sports Co-Secretary Gaurav Bansal BE - Computer Engineering Technical Secretary Chetan kasliwal TE- Production Engineering Technical Co-Secretary Shubham Walunj BE - Mechanical Engineering Magazine Secretary Shreyash Choppawar TE E&TC Magazine Co-Secretary Ganesh S Netke TE- Civil Engineering NSS Coordinator Rushikesh C Kumbhar TE - Mechanical Engineering NSS Co-Secretary Nandu Mahajan BE - Mechanical Engineering NCC coordinator Rohit Nehate - BE - E&TC Treasurer Congratulations to sports team for runner up in Morya Youth Festival Glimpses of the activity : Annual sports day 2017-18 - inauguration Chaitanya Shejwal from TE Computer(Zonal Selected Player) won 3rd Price in Table Tennis competition held at PCCOE, Nigdi on 5th-6th August 2016. Around 29 colleges participated in this competition. Glimpses of the events : NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NOT ME BUT YOU) National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched in Gandhiji's Birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has more than 3.2 million student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 (+2) Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education all over the country. From its inception, more than 3.75 crores students from Universities, Colleges and Institutions of higher learning have benefited from the NSS activities, as student volunteers. National Service Scheme (NSS) has been playing a vital role in enriching the souls and minds of the students of the university since long time. The overall objective of this scheme is ‘Education and Service’ to the community and by the community. It is a programme for students to cater to the needs of the community, as and when required. It will also help the students to communicate with the society. The students joining this scheme develop many behaviorial interactive skills. They visit the rural areas as NSS volunteers during the camps organized by the concerned colleges or departments of the university. The NSS volunteers take initiative in developing a Technocratic Environment and also help the underprivileged people to develop themselves. The scheme promotes the ability to present them in a better way. Thus the ultimate goal of the scheme is to strive to inculcate the bond of patriotism, national integration, brotherhood, communal harmony among these volunteers. College has established a strong group under NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME for contributing towards the society Connect to US:- Email us: - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Follow us: - Facebook Page:- www.fb.com/nssdypcoe Facebook Group:-www.fb.com/groups/nssdypcoe i)Tree Plantation ii) Blood Donation
iii)स्वच्छ भारत अभियान(Clean India mission) iv) Cleaning awareness Rally v) Helmet Rally vi) PoliceMitra During Ganesh Festival
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Sports Activities
Sports : 2019-20
Congratulations to sports team for runner up in Morya Youth Festival
Annual sports day inauguration is done by the hands of UPA MAHARASHTRA KESARI Mr. Kiran Bhagat. Mr. Kiran was felicitated by our principal Dr. Basavaraj S. Balapgol. Kiran inaugurated the annual sports day by playing first ball in cricket event.
College Football team bagged second rank in Yuvotsav 2017,SBPIM Nigdi and TE Computer Student Ishwar Chavan awarded with Top Goal Scorer.
NSS
NSS : Glimpses of the activities
Village Adoption Report
DYP NSS in NEWS.......
Magazine
DYPCOE annual magazine 2k20
Abhivyakti 2K20
DYPCOE received 3rd Prize for the College yearly magazine FLUX 2015 by the hands of Dr. Vasudev Gade, Vice Chancellor, Savitribai Phule Pune University on 16th August 2016.
Magazine 2015-16 FLUX : Cover Page
BOOKS ARE OUR BEST FRIENDS. Mission statement of the college emphasizes the creation of conducive environment for teaching, learning and over all personality development. Library has an important role to play in ensuring such a conducive environment. It has come a long way since then. The ambiance of library provides pleasant and quiet atmosphere for studies. Inside campus the library is located at a place that is convenient to students of all branches. Self-development and learning starts from a students mind. Keeping the same in mind our libraries have been designed to provide a conducive atmosphere to our students. Library is enriched with wide variety of books, well equipped with modern facilities and resources in the form of books, e-journals, CD-ROMs etc. Open access system is followed hence the library is truly becoming the knowledge seeker’s hub. Library has been continuously enhancing and improving its facilities. Library is actively engaged in broadening the knowledge resources needed for high quality education. The library homepage will provide electronic access to various e-journals. Sr. No. Name of the member Department Designation 1 Dr.Mrs. P.Malathi HoD,E&TC Committee Head 2 Mr. A.H.Lande Librarian Member Secretary 3 Mr.A.N. Palekar Librarian Member Secretary 4 Dr. T.Dey Mechanical Member 5 Mrs.Shilpa Jagtap E&TC Member 6 Mrs.Manisha Tanwar FE Member 7 Mr.Gajanan Babhulkar IT Member 8 Dr.S.M. Shiyekar Civil Member 9 Dr.Kailash Shaw Computer Member 10 Mr.Y.G. Kamble Production Member 11 Mr. Pauroosh Kausal Instrumentation Member 12 Mr.Balaji Tamlure Student Representative Member 13 Mr.Harshad Gokhale Student Representative Member Sr.No. Designation Name of the Staff Qualification 1 Librarian Mr. A. N. Palekar M.Lib, M.Phil 2 Librarian Mr. A.H. Lande M. Lib.I.Sc.,UGC-NET 3 Library Assistant Mrs. H. S. Joshi M. Lib 4 Library Assistant Ms. S. S. Name M.Lib 5 Assistant Librarian Mrs. Nirmala Patil M.Lib. 6 Attendant Mr. R. R. Patole -
Library Features
Salient Features
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Library & Information Center rules and regulations
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Online Journals
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IEEEAAPP + POP (Combo Pack)
Computer Engineering + Computer Science +Electrical and Electronics Engineering +Telecommunications and related disciplines
IEEE- (168 e-Journals 2011(Backfile Accesssince2000)
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Entrepreneur Development Cell - Phoenix Faculty In charge: Dr. N.S.Jain Sr.No. Name Department Designation 1 Mrs. Archana Kesti Instrumentation & Control Engineering Member 2 Mr. Avadhut Kulkarni/Mr. R S Patil Civil Engineering Member 3 Mr. Nilesh Mahajan Production Engineering Member 4 Mr. Prabhu Raddy Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Member Objective of the committee · Create awareness on Entrepreneurship among the students through training programmes and camps · To identify and motivate potential entrepreneurs · To facilitate potential entrepreneurs by providing information on entrepreneurial opportunities · To create data base and networking to help entrepreneurs · To assist entrepreneurs in product development · To help entrepreneurs to acquire necessary managerial skills to run the industry effectively · To Tie Up with National Entrepreneur Network or similar program for building strong entrepreneurs. Visit EDC website for more details Competitive Exam Cell Competitive Exam Cell will help in improving placements in government jobs, improve general aptitude, awareness and general knowledge of students along with their communication skills and other soft skills like group discussions, debates etc. This will also improve the placements in jobs other than government jobs. Dr. S. K. Babar,Faculty Advisor Mr. Darshan Suryawanshi, student's secretary Note : Registrations for the cell will start from 17th March DYP Urja Club DYP Urja Club- a dedicated group of faculties and students has been formed to explore Energy Sector and work on different issues and challenges to find technological solutions for them. This is a multi-disciplinary group and should function in harmony in organizing various activities throughout the year. In view of this, following faculties are appointed department wise as coordinators for this club. They are expected to initiate, organize and execute different programs and activities related to energy sector of areas having measurable impact on energy sector. Sr. No. Faculty Name Department Remarks 1 Dr. D. G. Khairnar E&TC Chief Advisor for Club 2 Mr. Rajwardhan Patil Civil Department Coordinator 3 Mrs. Aditi Kaliya Computer Department Coordinator Glimpses of the Vihange Activities Felicitation of Vihang Team in Computer Department Prizes won by Vihang Team at Bharat Karandak A Moment in the play "Agamya" in Purushottam Karandak 2017 Painting performed in the play"MOM" Illuminati : Student's Astronomy Club ‘Illuminati: Students’ Astronomy Club’ consists of students who are interested in the field of Astronomy and Space Sciences. This club has members not only from DYPCOE but also from nearby colleges like DYPIEMR, PCCOE etc. Members of Illuminati conduct various activities to create awareness about Astronomy amongst engineering community. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Shekhar Musane, Mr. Joshi Manoj (Department of Mechanical Engineering) 1. Club Illuminati has organized TARAMANDAL- a mobile planetarium show. We have collaborated with IUCCA- a prominent organization in the astronomy and space science field for the technical and other functional supports. Our volunteers acquired the planetarium and the training required for the presentation from IUCCA’S authorities. The event was held on 5th and 6th February, 2017. We had around 500+ visitors and the feedback given by them is proved to be appreciating one for the club members. We had 25 volunteers for the event and to amuse the visitors we have also made arrangement for documentaries related to space sciences. Projector with projecting lens Ready Planetarium 2. Sky Gazing overnight trip : sky gazing trip for students and faculty was organized in which experts from IUCCA were invited to share the details of the night sky. 3. Astronomical Exhibition by JVP: ‘Hubble and Beyond’, organized by Illuminati: Students’ Astronomy Club in our college on 1st October 2015. TEAM PREDATORS RACING Team Predators Racing is the oldest and prestigious student racing team representing D.Y Patil College of Engineering Akurdi, founded in 2008. With over 10 years of racing blood, the team has mastered the art of building a single seater off-road vehicle which can pass any terrain thrown to it. The team has constantly proved their dominance nationally and internationally in various off-road motorsport competitions named BAJA, Enduro Student India and many more.
1. BAJA SAE INDIA 2018 EVENT
Team Predators Racing in 2018 is crowned as National Champions of BAJAfrom over443 colleges across the country All India Rank 1st 2nd Lightest vehicle 2ndRaftaar award 3rd Acceleration 2.BAJA SAE INTERNATIONAL EVENT( BAJA SAE CALIFORNIA 2017) 3. Off-Roading Revealed Workshop 2k18 Team Predators racing has been conducting workshops series ‘OFF-ROADING REVEALED’ not only for engineering students but also professionals to create automotive awareness and to encourage the youth to develop their own products. This year with 4th consecutive year of the workshop team had overwhelming response from more than 400 student attendees. Contact Details for membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHH_HSGeCIuZJ4HAk2f_wVw THE METAL FALCONS The Metal Falcons is a Formula Student team representing D.Y Patil College of Engineering Akurdi, founded in 2013. With over 5 years of experience, the engineering design team is continually pushing the envelope of vehicle design. In the summer of 2016 the team proved the value of this history by rising to #1 all over India in NIRMAN Go Kart event. With many of the same engineers still on the team and new exciting industry partnerships, The Metal Falcons is well-equipped to continue to succeed on the international level for the foreseeable future. Faculty Advisor : Mr. Vikram Kulkarni 1. ACTIVITY: SAE SUPRA INDIA 2018 EVENT SAE SURA INDIA 2018 was conducted in Delhi at Buddha International Circuit. In which 120 team were participated out of which our team scored 10thrank from among all, also awarded runner up in skid pad event. Information of DRC D. Y. Patil Robotics Club (DRC) is a group of young enthusiasts who gives the best platform for students to encourage and convert their technical skills into practice. EDC
Competitive Exam Cell
Urja Club
Report of Guest lecture on Electrical Safety
Vihang Art Club
Vihang Art Circle is the team of students from all seven branches of the college which is actively participating in various cultural activities inside and outside of the college and also organises various activities like drama competition, CRONOZ( Annual Cultural Event).
Illuminati Club
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Glimpses of the activities conducted
Robotics and AI Club
The Robotic Club was formed in Feb 2010. The first initiative to form the club was taken by students of Production, Instru, E&TC and Computer students. Mr. Vipin Vibhute took forward this initiative and with the kind permission of the Principal formed the club. The club was flagged off in the auspicious hands of Hon. Shri Satej Patil Sir, Chairman of our prathisthan during the Annual day function in 2010.
The team has won more than 20 robotic competitions and IITs and colleges in and around Pune. The team has participated in National Level “Robocon” competition five times and we have made it to top 32 in last year’s competition.
A team of 30 students of ‘DYPCOE Robotic Forum (DRF)’ participating in “ABU Robocon”. The Asia-Pacific Robot Contest (ABU Robocon) is an Asian Oceanian College robot competition, founded in 2002 by Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. India partner is Prasar Bharati, Doordarshan. Robocon India is being held every year at Chatrapati Shivaji Sports City, Balewadi, Pune.
The team organizes robotic competition every year in Tantrostav, technical fest that is held every year during the months of January and February.
The team DRC organise workshop on Manual and Autonomous Robotics for the students of our college every year.
This year workshop was organized on 26/09/2018 in which 140 students participated. Electronics and Mechanical design was explained with demonstration along with robot programming. Workshop was conducted in Dynanprasad Sabhagraha and college workshop. The workshop was inaugurated and keynote speech by Prof. Prabhat Ranjan, Vice Chancellor, Dr. D.Y. Patil International University.
Modern era without computers is like desert without sand. At DYP we have air-conditioned labs enabled with internet and licensed software applications connected in network. Wi-Fi facility is provided as another mandatory thing so students are not restricted to labs or spend money in café for projects and programming.
Any discipline of study requires material of study, references and information collected at one place; library. We are moving rapidly in technology sophisticated world but hard copy is a preferred medium chosen by students from ancient eras. Our library wardrobe consists of huge quantum of books split between authors, topics, subjects, magazines and newspapers. An entire silent zone with mechanized search system is serviced by librarian who is skilled enough to handle all concerns of students. Overall we have a stock of 3000 books.
A mandatory facility as a part of modern technology based education. A fully equipped and seminar hall architected with advance mounted projector and screen. The student themselves can utilize additional facility of audio, video and recording system with prior permission.
Strange to hear but a unique concept at DYP is that of Language Laboratory. The institute under the guidance of communication skills experts train students to enhance their writing and verbal capabilities. The students are developed and assist as per corporate requirements.
The amphitheatre is exactly in the middle of campus is a centre of attraction for everyone giving awesome ambience to the students of DYP in organizing Industry-Institute Interactions, fares and Cultural fests.
A kind of conference room has a seating capacity of 200 with Projectors, Internet access unit, Television set, VHS, CD/VCD units is utilized for events, presentations, meetings, conferences and lectures.
Transport facility is completely managed by our institution without involvement of any Third party or vendor at this role. Pick and drop is arranged as per timings of college, with one security always in bus traveling with the students. In order to cover the entire city sufficient numbers of buses are stocked in the campus. For Industrial visits of all courses are also carried out with this transport facility.
Yes! Not only the body but the soul should also be fulfilled by the quality of food. Every ward desire & has a right for food which is hygiene and healthy. We believe when a student’s health is good; half way is achieved in their progress.
The campus has facilities of tennis court, badminton hall, basket ball court and football ground. Those who are passionate about gym for them we have an equipped gymnasium with associate trainer for correct guidance and methods to be followed.