Government College of Engineering, Karad

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Government College of Engineering, Karad
Motto Truth, Endurance, Perfection
Type Government Autonomous Institute
Established 1960
Principal Dr. A.T. Pise
Academic staff
80
Students 1,550
Undergraduates 1,150
Postgraduates 400
Location Vidyanagar, Karad, Maharashtra, India
Campus 40 acres
Affiliations AICTE, Shivaji University
Website www.gcekarad.ac.in

Coordinates: 17°18′31.52″N 74°11′5.61″E / 17.3087556°N 74.1848917°E / 17.3087556; 74.1848917

Government College of Engineering, Karad (GCEK) (Marathi: शासकीय अभियांत्रिकी महाविद्यालय, कराड) is an autonomous technical institute in Maharashtra state in India. It was established in 1960 and was affiliated to the Shivaji University till 2015 after which it became an autonomous institute. The autonomy was granted by the UGC.[1][2] Karad is a culturally vibrant town and is a sought after center of education in Western Maharashtra.

The students and alumni of Government College of Engineering, Karad are colloquially referred to as CEKians.

Over the years the college has produced about 10140 engineers and more than 700 computer professionals through a Master of Computer Application course in the Engineering faculty.

Government College of Engineering, Karad is located in Vidyanagar, Karad besides Saidapur.

History

Government College of Engineering, Karad is one among seven engineering colleges established by the State Government of Maharashtra and first among those established post-independence. The prime objective of establishing the college was to impart technical education to the youth in rural parts of Maharashtra. Basically three institutes i.e. Engineering College, Government Polytechnic and Pharmacy College started functioning in the same premises. Other colleges were then shifted to their independent premises and the heritage building was retained by the college. The college was established in 1960 with undergraduate programmes in three core branches of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, initially affiliated to Pune University and subsequently to Shivaji University in 1972. Post graduate programmes (Master of Engineering) in these disciplines too were started in 1967.

The UG programs in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical are ‘permanently affiliated’ to Shivaji University. In response to the drive of globalization and industry needs, the institute started MCA (Master of Computer Applications) course in 1992. This was the only engineering institute in Maharashtra to offer the MCA course in engineering discipline.

Subsequently in 1995 all disciplines of the institute were approved by AICTE (AICTE established in 1994). With the boom in Information Technology, Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra (DTE) shouldered the responsibility of starting the bachelor's degree course in IT to cater to the need of meritorious students in this region and the new branch of engineering in Information Technology was started in the Institute from 2001. In due course of time, the institute has also started an undergraduate programme in Electronics and Telecommunications in 2007.

Currently, GCEK offers five UG and six PG programmes.

Departments

  • Electrical Engineering Department
  • Civil Engineering Department
  • Mechanical Engineering Department
  • Information Technology Department
  • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department
  • Master Of Computer Application Department
  • Applied Mechanics Department
  • Mathematics Department
  • Physics Department
  • Chemistry Department

Admissions

Undergraduate

The admissions to the college are governed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). The DTE previously hold the all Maharashtra State level MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test), which was a compulsory examination to admission in engineering (from 2005 to 2013). From 2014 onwards, The Score of All India JEE Main (Paper 1) and HSC Marks shall be considered for preparing the merit and admission purpose (as per the maharashtra Government Resolution Dt. 31 Oct 2012).[3]

The ratio of girls students to boys students is 34:66. Being a government institute, all seats are strictly filled as per government norms.

Post-graduate

In 2013, Admissions are given on the basis of both GATE 2013 and DTE-held PGET-CET 2013 basis.[4] From 2014 onwards, all the admissions will be given on the basis of GATE score.[5]

Programmes

Government College of Engineering Karad offers 5 undergraduate and 6 post graduate programmes. Details are:[2]

  • Master of Technology (M.Tech)
    • Construction Management – Started in 2005
    • Structural Engineering – Started in 1967
    • Electrical Power System – Started in 2005
    • Heat Power Engineering – Started in 2005
    • Production Engineering – Started in 1967
  • Master in Computer Application (M.C.A.) – Started in 1992
  • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
    • Civil Engineering – Started in 1960
    • Information Technology – Started in 2001
    • Electrical Engineering – Started in 1960
    • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering – Started in 2007
    • Mechanical Engineering – Started in 1960

Campus

The campus is situated in Vidyanagar, Karad. GCEK has a beautiful green campus of about 40 acres(161874 m2). All departments & laboratories are housed on the campus. Residential accommodation for teaching & non-teaching staff of the college are available on the campus. Consciously developed, the campus has retained & increased its green cover, rich in natural flora & fauna, & provides an attraction for bird watchers.

Staff hostel

The college provides residential facilities for both undergraduate boys and girls. Due to limited vacancies, admissions are merit-based. There are three residential buildings in the hostel campus. Boys' blocks are named B, C, D. The total capacity of boys hostels is 480. For girls, there is one block, namely, Jijau. This was constructed keeping in mind, the huge number of the college's girl-students staying outside. Its capacity is 240. Jijau is four storied, and the remaining buildings are three storied. For PG there's a hostel for boys with capacity of 45.

Further it comprises the principal's residence, hostel office, security room, rectors' quarters, a co-operative store, students' dining rooms.

The institute also has a well-equipped gym for students. The Gymkhana consists of Gymkhana Secretary along with secretaries of various sports and cultural committees.

The institute has a large ground for sports activities including cricket, football, volleyball, kabbadi, kho-kho.

Library

The Central library is equipped with Library software with Barcode System (OPAC). It has around 28279 titles of text/reference books with a volume of 65583 in the relevant disciplines of engineering. It also has around 80 top national and international Journals. Students can also avail the book bank facility. Every department has its own departmental library, maintained by students through their respective associations.

Digital GCEK

Government College of Engineering Karad is follower of Digital India and Maharashtra DigiDhan awareness programme. Receive nothing in cash (fee/fines/deposits) i.e. Students fee collected through the online payment system. Pay nothing in cash (wages/salaries/vendor/agency payments) i.e. payments are done by using online payment system. Faculty/staff/students to uses cashless systems in all payments like canteen bills etc.

Training and Placement Cell

The students here are motivated, high achievers and have been nurtured and equipped as future-ready engineers for a dynamic environment. They invariably attract a wide array of blue chip recruiters year after year. The institute has a well managed Training & Placement Cell which is majorly student driven. The institute also has a Entrepreneurship Development Cell, Gymkhana and NSS cell. The institute has received grants from AICTE, New Delhi under MODROB, TAPTEC and IIPC schemes.

Events

The flagship event "Aavishkar" is a national level techno-managerial event, which showcases the technical and managerial skills of the students held every year. This event is entirely managed by students for the students.

Faculty

Faculty here have rich experience in their field of teaching. Many of the faculty here have completed their Ph.D. in their respective specializations. They also have published papers in international journals while few have patents on their names.

See also

Other Government Engineering Colleges (GEC's) in Maharashtra

References

  1. "Home". Government College of Engineering, Karad.
  2. 1 2 "Institute Summary - Government College of Engineering, Karad". Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State.
  3. http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/fe2014/StaticPages/HomePage.aspx
  4. http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/ME2013/StaticPages/HomePage.aspx
  5. http://www.dte.org.in/approvedinstitues/Notifications/Notification_3_9_2013_1773760977.pdf?did=889
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