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CONSTITUTION OF ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE
The Committee of following members of teaching faculty has been constituted to prevent ragging in the Premises at the Imperial College Of Engineering, Ghotsai, Titwala. They are requested to vigilantly take round and see that no students are found indulging ragging. The strict and stringent action should be initiated against the defaulters as per rules laid down by the AICTE and Hon’ourable Supreme Court.

Sr. No. Name Designation Association With Mobile Number
1 DR. NILESH GHUGE PRINCIPAL ICOE, Ghotsai 9423001245
2 MR. PANKAJ GIRI P.I. CITY POLICE, TITWALA STATE GOVT. 9922441314
3 MR. SACHIN SHEJAL THASILDAR, KALYAN STATE GOVT. 7089777774
4 PROF. MR PRASAD L. GUBBI LOCAL MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE STATE GOVT. 9011013791
5 MR. MUKESH LACHAKE NGO REPRESENTATIVE PRIVATE PROFESSION 7020814838
6 PROF. NILESH SHELKE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8830034893
7 MRS. MAYURI KHATEKAR ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 9766303473
8 MR. GANESH NIKAM PARENT REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS 9594484812
9 MR. GOKUL MAHAJAN PARENT REPRESENTATIVE STATE GOVT. 9833403288
10 MR. KHARVI ANISH SHUBAKAR STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ICOE, GHOTSAI 9867295376
11 MISS. SHRUTI RAVINDRA FODSE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ICOE, GHOTSAI 7666494030
12 MR. DEEPAK BAVISKAR HOD ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149266555
13 MR. PRAVIN NAMDEV HARDE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8767715622
14 MR. YOGESH CHHAGAN CHAUDHARI ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149593729

INTERNAL COMMITTEE (IC)
In compliance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, AICTE Guidelines, and UGC Regulations, the Internal Committee (IC) is hereby constituted for Imperial College Of Engineering, Ghotsai, Titwala. College for the Academic Year 2025-26

Sr. No. Name of the Member Designation in Committee Official Designation Mobile Number
1 MS. SHUBHANGI PATIL CHAIR PERSON ICOE, GHOTSAI 7977179794
2 MS. PRADNYA PAWAR MEMBER ICOE, GHOTSAI 9004897782
3 MR. DEEPAK BAVISKAR MEMBER ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149266555
4 MR. CHAVAN GAURAV SHANTARAM STUDENT ICOE, GHOTSAI 9324209210
5 MS. AASAVARI SAMIR JAGTAP STUDENT ICOE, GHOTSAI 8208887356
6 MS. RANI BHAGWAN VADAVALE STUDENT ICOE, GHOTSAI 9260191227
7 MRS. KOMAL SHELKE MEMBER ICOE, GHOTSAI 8805421203
8 MR. ISHWAR BAGUL MEMBER ICOE, GHOTSAI 8600602154
9 MS. TEJASHRI BEDADE MEMBER ICOE, GHOTSAI 8828559029

Functions of the Committee
• Prevention and prohibition of sexual harassment at workplace
• Redressal of complaints in a confidential and time-bound manner
• Awareness and sensitization programs as per AICTE norms

Applicability
This committee is applicable to all students, teaching staff, non-teaching staff, and contractual employees of the institution.

SC / ST COMMITTEE
In accordance with the AICTE norms and Government of India directives, the SC/ST Committee is hereby constituted at Imperial College Of Engineering, Ghotsai, Titwala College for the Academic Year 2025-26 to address issues related to the welfare, grievances, and protection of the rights of students and staff belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories.

Sr. No. Name of the Member Designation in Committee Official Designation Mobile Number
1 DR. NILESH GHUGE PRINCIPAL ICOE, GHOTSAI 9423001245
2 MR. DEEPAK BAVISKAR HOD ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149266555
3 MR. NILESH SHELKE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8830034893
4 MS. MAYURI KHATEKAR ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 9766303473
5 MR. ISHWAR BAGUL LAB ASST. ICOE, GHOTSAI 8600602154

Functions of the Committee
• To ensure equal opportunities and social justice to SC/ST students and staff
• To address grievances related to discrimination, harassment, or bias
• To create awareness about Government / AICTE schemes for SC/ST categories
• To monitor the implementation of reservation policies as per norms

Applicability
The committee is applicable to all SC/ST students and employees of the institution.

STUDENT COUNSELOR DETAILS
In accordance with the AICTE guidelines for student welfare and mentoring, the following faculty members are appointed as Student Counselors at Imperial College Of Engineering, Ghotsai, Titwala College for the Academic Year 2025-26 to provide academic, personal, and psychological guidance to students.

Sr. No. Name of Counselor Designation Department Contact No.
1 DR. NILESH GHUGE PRINCIPAL ICOE, GHOTSAI 9423001245
2 MR. DEEPAK BAVISKAR HOD ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149266555
3 MRS. KOMAL SHELKE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8805421203
4 MR. NAVNIT YASHWANTRAO ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 9689858388
5 MR. GANESH ZIRE PSYCHOLOGIST REHABILITATION PROFESSIONAL 9975605709

Roles & Responsibilities
• To provide academic and personal counseling to students
• To guide students regarding stress management, career planning, and behavioral issues
• To identify students facing difficulties and refer them to professional help if required
• To maintain confidentiality and student welfare

Applicability
Student Counselors are available during working hours / specified time slots and can be contacted through the department or college office.

INSTITUTE–INDUSTRY CELL (IIC)
In accordance with AICTE norms and industry–academia collaboration guidelines, the Institute–Industry Cell (IIC) is hereby constituted at Imperial College Of Engineering, Ghotsai, Titwala College for the Academic Year 2025-26 to strengthen interaction between the institute and industry and to enhance students’ employability.
Sr. No. Name of the Member Designation in IIC Official Designation / Industry Mobile Number
1 DR. NILESH GHUGE PRINCIPAL ICOE, GHOTSAI 9423001245
2 MR. DEEPAK BAVISKAR HOD ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149266555
3 MR. NILESH SHELKE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8830034893
4 MS. SHUBHANGI PATIL ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 7977179794
5 MS. PRADNYA PAWAR ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 9004897782
6 MS. KUNJAL WADKE INDUSTRY PERSON ACCENTURE LTD, NAVI MUMBAI 9860849634
7 MR. TUSHAR SONKUSALE INDUSTRY PERSON POWER HUT, PVT LTD 9326538895

Objectives of the Cell
• To establish and strengthen industry–institute interaction
• To arrange industrial visits, internships, and in-plant training
• To organize expert lectures, workshops, and certification programs
• To promote collaborative projects, consultancy, and research
• To bridge the gap between curriculum and industry requirements

Activities
• Industrial visits and internships
• MoUs with industries
• Guest lectures by industry professionals
• Skill development and employability programs

ESTABLISHMENT OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (R&D) CELL
In accordance with the AICTE norms and policies for promoting research, innovation, and development, the Research & Development (R&D) Cell is hereby established at Imperial College Of Engineering, Ghotsai, Titwala with effect from the Academic Year 2025-26. The R&D Cell aims to create a research-oriented ecosystem by encouraging faculty members and students to undertake research, innovation, consultancy, and collaborative projects.
Composition of the R&D Cell
Sr. No. Name of the Member Designation Department Mobile Number
1 DR. RAHUL MALUJKAR PRINCIPAL ICOE, GHOTSAI 9960253763
2 MR. DEEPAK BAVISKAR HOD ICOE, GHOTSAI 8149266555
3 MR. NILESH SHELKE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8830034893
4 MS. SHUBHANGI PATIL ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 7977179794
5 MS. PRADNYA PAWAR ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 9004897782
6 MRS. KOMAL SHELKE ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 8805421203
7 MRS. MAYURI KHATEKAR ASST. PROFESSOR ICOE, GHOTSAI 9766303473

Objectives of the R&D Cell
• To promote research culture among faculty and students
• To motivate publication of research papers in reputed journals
• To encourage filing of patents, copyrights, and innovations
• To facilitate funded research projects from Government / AICTE / DST / MSME
• To strengthen industry–institute research collaboration

Functions of the R&D Cell
• Identify thrust areas of research
• Organize seminars, workshops, FDPs, and conferences
• Support interdisciplinary and collaborative research
• Monitor research output and consultancy activities

Why Imperial College of Engineering

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Future-Focused Education

Curriculum aligned with emerging technologies, AI, and industry.

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Innovation-Driven Learning

Strong emphasis on hands-on projects, research, and problem-solving.

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AI & Technology Excellence

Dedicated focus on artificial intelligence, data-driven learning, and automation.

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Industry-Oriented Approach

Practical training, internships, and career-readiness programs.

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Advanced Infrastructure

Modern laboratories, smart classrooms, and learning resources.

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Experienced Faculty

Qualified educators with academic and industry expertise.

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Holistic Student Development

Equal focus on technical skills, soft skills, and professional ethics.

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Career & Placement Support

Structured guidance to help students transition from campus to industry.

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B.Tech Artificial Intelligence & Robotics

The learning environment at Imperial College is very positive. The hands-on projects, workshops, and guidance from professors helped me understand complex concepts easily and practically.

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B.Tech Mechanical Engineering

The workshops and laboratories are well-equipped, and the teaching approach is very practical. The college focuses on skill development, which helped me during internships and interviews.

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