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Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute.

Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute’s College of Engineering Pandharpur was established in the year 1998 in the city of pandharpur on the bank of river Chandrabhage. Pandharpur is also known as south Kashi of India and spiritual capital of Maharastra. The city is home of lord Vithoba every year lakhs of devotes throughout the country visit Pandharpur. Pandharpur is well conneted by air, rail and road to the cities like Mumbail, Viapur and Hyderabad. The nearest airports are Pune and Solapur. Pandharpur is connected by broad gauge railway line to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore mainline. Pandharpur station is on central railway road of Miraj to Latur. The nearest junction to the city is Kurdudawadi. Pandharpur is just 72 kms away from its district Solapur. This is junction of national highway 9 and 13 and is around 200kms by road from pune. State transports buses are available from swargate and shivaji nagar bus stations of Pune. Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute is charitable trust which came into existence in the year 1998. Under the trust College of engineering was started in the year 1998. By a group of young, enthusiastic, sincere qualified and experienced and techno grants and entrepreneurs. The College humble beginning with hundred and sixty (160) students in the year 1998 which expanded into a campus with about 4000 students as on today. Founder secretary Of Sveri and principal of college of Engineering Dr.B.P Ronge have completed his Mtech from IIT Bombay and Phd from Solapur University. He is the guiding force behind the success of the institution under the Sveri umbrella. His vision to make education available to everyone and his restless effort in this direction have born fruit in the creating sound student community with skills of excellence. College of Engineering offers in the branches 1. Mechanical, 2. Electronic& Telecommunication, 3. Computer Science 4. Information Technology and 5. Civil Engineering.

Department of Mechanical Engineering currently has an intake of hundred and twenty (120).There are forty (40) professor in the department, including three Phd’s. The department has well equipped laboratory that include Basic Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamic, Theory of Machinery, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, CAD/CAM lab, Manufacturing process lab, Metallurgy to name a few .

Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering has an intake of hundred and twenty (120). The total teaching staff including three phd’s is thirty-six (36). The department is well equipped with laboratories for electronic devices and circuit’s analog communication, digital communication, microwaves engineering, electronic Design, Microprocessor & Microcontroller ,Power Electronic, Control system etc to name a few.

Department of computer science & Engineering and Information Technology have an intake of hindered and twenty (120) and sixty (60) respectively, with a total of fifty-one (51) including three phd’s holders. These departments have most advanced laboratories for Linux, Databases, and Microprocessors and have excellent computer center, server room and multimedia facilities.

Department of civil Engineering has an intake of sixty(60).Total teaching staff including two phd’s is nineteen(19).The department is well equipped for laboratories on surveying ,fluid Mechanics Geo-technical Engineering ,Structural Engineering, Engineering Geology and Material Testing lab to name a few.

Along with UG courses the institute also offers PG Courses and has Sholapur university approved doctor and research centers.

The Research and Development cell. The research and development cell is one of the best department in the institute headed by Dr.Prashant Pawar, Dr.P.M Pawar has taken his phd degree from IISc Banglore and did his post doctor studies from konkuk university ,south Korea. With the support of about 10 phd faculties including Dr.B.P Ronge who has done Mtech from IIT Bombay and Phd from solapur University and another fifteen phds in the making R & D cell grants from the government and several other funding agencies . Institute has received two large R & D projects of about Rs 4.55 corer from Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology Commission Mumbai and grant of 17 lakhs from ARDB, Defense of Ministry .Faculty are strongly encouraged to collaborate with foreign universities. Each year several of our Teaching staff visit countries abroad and present paper in international conferences. About 83 papers were presented and published in various national & International journal & conferences. Aptitude for research is strongly encouraged in the students by sponsoring their project with eminent faculty and excellent facilities available for research. Our student’s published papers in International Journals, many eminent personalities & scientist visits the Institutes and gives their constant support and guidance to our faculty and student.

Training and Placement Cell. The list of our major recruiters is extensive including but not limited to TATA Consultancy Services, Infosys, Nehilant, Cumins, BOSH, Cognisant, L& T Infotech, Bajaj Aliance, HCL, Mahindra, Cimens, ADP, Syntel just a name few. In the last two years, hundred and sixty three students have been accepted to TCS. Alook at the placement summery since the year 2008 Proves the potential of our training Placement cell beyond and question

Taking a look at our results and university rankers, one can be assured that it is no ordinary feet such accomplishment is possible only because of our endogenous teaching-learning process pandharpur pattern for professional Education known as PPPE in short. Merit is encouraged in the campus by rewarding the students with prize money, medals and certificates among other things. In addition to meritorious scholarship and assistance of up to 25 lakh is provided to needy student through Earn-and-Learn scheme facility, which is also unique feature of the institute.

The central library, the environment at Sveri is Conducive to learning, poring a huge 12,000 sq.feet area. The central library of college -------- of 7,000 titles and 46,000 volumes .Many international and national journals and periodicals are added to existing 11,000 subscriptions’. The library is opened 24 hours and provides up to 300 seating’s in the reading area. Student can also get available digital library facility.

The hostel although nothing comes close to lives at home. Living at Sveri is not only conducive for education but is also comfortable. Currently there are about 12,000 boys and 900 girls living on campus in the hostels. Facilities such as good quality food in the mess, hot water solar system, Pranayam, yoga classes in the regular time-table, separate gymnasium block with modern equipment, bus services for convinces of local student, dispensary at hostel campus and specialist at call, physician with emergency vehicles, fully secure campus with zero tolerance for ragging, free from smoking, chewing of tobacco of related products and consumption of alcoholic products. These hostels make the stay of student comfortable.

Humble begging to greater expansions along with college of Engineering. Pandharpur as on today has 3 other colleges under its umbrellas, College Of Engineering (poly) Pandharpur, College Of Pharmacy(poly) Pandharpur and College Of Pharmacy Pandharpur. The trust has plans to expand the campus to cities of Pune and Sholapur where land has been acquired to set up similar dream campuses. Studying at sveri is remarkable journey that transforms a student into and engineer who has an aptitude to work betterment of society and engaged in the lifelong learning

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  1. ^ Miller, The Sun, Oxford, 2005, p. 23.
  2. ^ Jones, The Solar System, MacMillan, 2005, p 623.
  3. ^ Brown, The Moon, 2006, Penguin, p. 46.
  4. ^ Smith, The Universe, Random House, 2005, p. 334.