PIMPRI CHINCHWAD EDUCATION TRUST's
PIMPRI CHINCHWAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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Students Welfare, Grievance Handling Cell

Objectives

To enrich the welfare of students for their overall development and to ensure welfare schemes carried out as per the plan.

Functions

  • To plan and monitor the various student welfare activities,schemes for benefits to the students.To ensure provision and upkeepment of essential infrastructure and other essential facilities to all students of college,including health,hygiene and safty.

  • To make students aware of various scholarships, financial support schemes of State government, SPPU and other funding agencies.

  • To ensure proper functioning of the student welfare committee,utilisation of student welfare fund.

  • To take adequate measures to ensure and maintain student discipline.Necessary vigilance and control to curb any matters,incidences of indiscipline,misbehavior,ragging.Handle matters of such incidances if any and suggest suitable disciplinary measures/actions.

  • To handle student grievances and suggest remedial measures.

  • Felicitation of students in recognition of their distinguished achievments,performance.

  • To put up “Help desk” for new entrants (FE and direct SE admissions)during admission process and initial induction days after commencement of classes.

  • To process nomination on “Student Council” as per the norms of SPPU.

  • To ensure proper follow up of the college and hostel disciline rules and regulations including college uniform.

PCCOE is the best Engineering Colleges in Pune with high rank in university

Dr. Jyoti S. Kulkarni
(Student Welfare Officer, Student Welfare, Grievance Handling Cell Incharge)
Email Id : jyoti.kulkarni@pccoepune.org
Contact : 9637313174

Student Grievance Redressal Committee (SGRC) AY 2025-26

The Student Grievance Redressal Committee of following members is constituted to ensure a fair, transparent, and time-bound process to address the concerns and complaints of students related to academics, behaviour, infrastructure, or any institutional service.

Sr. No.

 Name of the Staff

Designation

Contact details

Mail id

1

Dr. Padmakar A. Deshmukh

Chairman (Dean SDW)

9422239532

padmakar.deshmukh@pccoepune.org

2

Dr. Jaya Dewan

Member (Teaching Representative)

9011075966

jaya.dewan@pccoepune.org

3

Dr. Govind B. Sambare

Member (Teaching Staff Representative)

9689907628

govind.sambare@pccoepune.org

4

Dr. Vrushali Y. Bhalerao

Member (Teaching Staff Representative)

9850333565

vrushali.bhalerao@pccoepune.org

5

Dr. Ashok. R. Suryawanshi

Member (Teaching Representative Member-SC/ST Nominee)

9422376016

ashok.suryawanshi@pccoepune.org

6

Mr. Aniridhha Datir

Student Representative (Mech. Engg.)

8261829232

aniruddha.datir23@pccoepune.org

7

Mr. Ruturaj Pandharkar

Student Representative (CSE (AI & ML))

7620343611

ruturaj.pandharkar23@pccoepune.org

8

Dr. Jyoti S. Kulkarni

Secretary

9637313174

jyoti.kulkarni@pccoepune.org

Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering has several anti-ragging initiatives, including a core committee, vigilance squad, and awareness programs. The college aims to create a safe and friendly environment for all students.

Objectives

  • To keep constant vigilance and ensure preventive measures against the ragging as per guidelines given by UGC.
  • To insure that PCCOE Campus and Hostel is free of any kind of ragging.

Functions:

  • Formation of anti-ragging core committee.
  • Maintain coordination between all the departments by appointing a vigilance squad.
  • Visit the Classes to create awareness among the students regarding the consequences of involvement in ragging.
  • Scheduling of regular visits of squad and committee to the hostel, particularly during the initial phase of entry of first year students, to curb the ragging.

Discipline and Welfare through

  • Anti-ragging core committee: Creates strategies and action plans to prevent ragging
  • Vigilance squad: Coordinates with departments to prevent ragging
  • Awareness programs: Educates students about the consequences of ragging
  • Regular visits: The committee and squad visit hostels, especially during the first year, to prevent ragging.
  • Reporting: The committee reports to the university as per SPPU guidelines
  • Student Welfare, Grievance Handling Cell: Handles incidents of indiscipline, mis behaviour, and ragging.
  • Internal Complaints Committee (ICC): Students can file complaints with the ICC by contacting a member of the committee or calling the ICC mobile number

Anti-Ragging Awareness Mahotsav at PCCoE (12th - 18th August 2024):

PCCoE proudly participated in the nationwide celebration of National Anti-Ragging Day on 12th August and National Anti-Ragging Week from 12th to 18th August 2024. This initiative, spearheaded by the University Grants Commission (UGC), aimed to eliminate ragging from campuses and promote a culture of respect, inclusivity, and safety in higher education institutions. As part of this effort, PCCoE organized several impactful activities to raise awareness among students and faculty, fostering a sense of responsibility toward creating a ragging-free environment.

The Mahotsav featured the screening of short films and documentaries sourced from the UGC websites (www.ugc.ac.in and www.antiragging.in). These films were shown at the beginning of classes to highlight the adverse effects of ragging and the importance of mutual respect and empathy. Selfie Points were set up at prominent locations on campus to engage students further creatively, encouraging students to spread awareness through social media and active discussions.

PCCoE successfully emphasized the importance of standing united against ragging through these initiatives. Students and faculty actively participated in the planned activities, contributing to a safe, harmonious, and welcoming campus environment. Together, everyone pledged to uphold the values of respect and inclusivity, ensuring that PCCoE remains a model institution for promoting dignity and safety in education.

Screening of Short Films and Documentaries:


Civil Engineering Students

Computer Engineering Students

AIML Students

ENTC Students

MCA Students

Mechanical Engineering Students

Anti-Ragging Activities & Special Initiatives (Selfie Point)


Active Participation of Students at Selfie Point

Government and Non-Government Scholarships Awareness Session:

Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune, has conducted an awareness session on Government Scholarships for First Year B. Tech Students on 24th and 25th September 2024.


A Review Meeting of Specially Abled Students:

A Review Meeting of Specially Abled Students was conducted on 24th October 2024.


Non-Government Scholarship List:

1. Scholarships for Engineering Students – Private Funded

Scholarship Name

Information

Link

Lila Poonawalla foundation

Academically outstanding and financially deserving only for girls.

http://www.lilapoonawallafoundation.com/

Kiran-

Persistent Foundation

“Kiran” is a Scholarship Program for girls pursuing B.E/B.Tech in Computer Science/Information Technology.

https://www.persistentfoundation.org/girls-scholarship

RMD Foundation

It rewards student based on the merit. Students are enrolled as per their semester percentage (distinction is preferred) and called for personal interview. Each one can avail cheque worth Rs.5000 or 10,000 according to marks and family income.

To get application forms, you have to visit their office located behind hotel L'Meridien

DishaParivar public trust

Economically backward people to raise fund for education. Scholarship amount can vary from Rs. 10,000 to 25,000 or even more.

http://dishapariwar.org/

IOCL (Indian Oil) Merit scheme

Depending upon qualification, you can earn Rs. 1000-3000 monthly and toppers get additional bonus of Rs. 10,000 .

https://www.iocl.com/Aboutus/Scholarships.aspx

PanjabraoDeshmukh hostel scholarship

Anyone living in college hostel

http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/ebc2016/CMS/ListOfLinks.aspx?gid=2

2. Scholarships for all

Scholarship Name

Provider

Link

Siemens Scholarship

Siemens India

https://new.siemens.com/in/en/company/sustainability/corporate-citizenship/siemens-scholarship-program.html

Keep India Smiling Foundation Scholarship

Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd.

https://colgatecares.co.in/keepindiasmiling/get-started.html

Sitaram Jindal Foundation Scholarship

Sitaram Jindal Foundation

https://www.sitaramjindalfoundation.org/scholarships-for-students-in-bangalore.php

HDFC Educational Crisis Scholarship

HDFC Bank

https://v1.hdfcbank.com/htdocs/common/ECSS_scholarship.htm

Swami Dayanand Education Foundation Merit-cum-Means Scholarships

Swami Dayanand Education Foundation

https://www.swamidayanand.org/

Nurturing Brilliance Cummins Scholarship Program

Cummins India Foundation

https://nurturingbrilliance.org/

Yashad-Sumedha Scholarship Programme

Sumedha in partnership with Hindustan Zinc Limited, Udaipur

http://sumedha.org/

National Scholarship Exam

National Institute of Career Education Foundation

https://www.nationalscholarshipexam.com/home.html#about-us

OP Jindal Engineer & Management Scholarship

O.P Jindal Group

https://www.jindalsteelpower.com/careers/opjems-scheme.html

M-Scholarship

Magma Fincorp

https://magma.co.in/magma-announces-names-100-students-m-scholarship/

JSPN Scholarship

Jaya Satya PramodaNidhi

www.srijspn.org

Padala Charitable Trust Scholarship

Padala Charitable Trust

http://pct-india.org/

RajarshiShahuMaharaj Fee reimbursement Scheme

3. Scholarships for engineering girl students

Scholarship Name

Provider

Link

Adobe India Women-in-Technology Scholarship

Adobe-India

https://research.adobe.com/adobe-india-women-in-technology-scholarship/

Fair and Lovely Foundation Scholarship

Fair and Lovely Foundation

https://www.glowandlovelycareers.in/en/scholarship-for-women

L’Oréal India For Young Women in Science Scholarship

L’Oréal India

https://www.loreal.com/en/india/articles/commitments/the-india-for-young-women-in-science-scholarship-programme/

UGAM – Legrand Scholarship Program

Legrand India

http://www.legrandscholarship.co.in/

Indo-U.S. Fellowship for Women in STEMM

DST and IUSSTF

https://www.iusstf.org/program/indo-us-fellowship-for-women-in-stemm

Facilities Provided Under Special Needs of the Students

Mobility Scooter for Students with Locomotor Disabilities: A mobility scooter for a student with locomotor disabilities involves tailoring the scooter to meet the individual’s specific needs, ensuring comfort, safety, and ease of use. Italso supports the student’s independence on campus.

Who can use: Students having -

i) Amputee of either limb.
ii) Hip injuries (operated/malunited fractures).
iii) Injuries of lumber/sacral region.

Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine for Girl Students: Under the special needs of girl students, our college has successfully installed three Sanitary Napkins Vending Machines for girls on campus at three different locations. Girl Students can use this facility in Building No. 5, Third Floor, Girl’s Washroom, and Building No. 6.

The Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Earn & Learn Scheme is a program at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune, runs as per the guidelines given by Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune that helps students develop their skills and gain work experience. The scheme is run by the SWAD Cell.

What does the scheme do?

  • Develops students' social and cultural skills and their technical and research skills.
  • Helps students develop a work culture and learn that no work is too small.
  • Helps students develop self-discipline and a sense of dignity in labor.

Who is eligible for the scheme?

  • Students from poor and needy backgrounds with good academic records
  • Students from rural areas who are economically backward but intelligent and meritorious

What kind of work do students do

  • Work in the Hostel, Gymkhana, Library, Reading Hall, or Computer Centre
  • Work in areas that increase their skills in office work, technical work, and fieldwork

Highlights of the Earn and Learn Scheme:

At Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune, the Free Mess Facility supports academically strong students who face financial challenges. This initiative is designed for students with limited financial resources, ensuring that their academic success is not hindered by the inability to afford nutritious meals. The selection criteria prioritize students who demonstrate both financial need and academic dedication. By offering free meals, the program aims to foster excellence, support long-term success, and create equal opportunities for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background.

Objectives

Provide access to nutritious meals without cost to eligible students facing financial constraints

Outcomes:

Reduced food insecurity among eligible students.

Promotion of an inclusive and supportive campus environment

Alleviation of a financial burden for academically promising students.

The Free Mess Facility is a welfare initiative managed by the Student Development and Welfare Cellat PCCoE.

Meditation Session by Tej Gyan Foundation

The Tej Gyan Foundation conducted a Meditation Session at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune, on October 8, 2024, organized by the Student Development and Welfare Cell. The event aimed to promote holistic well-being, focusing on mental and physical health, emotional stability, and professional performance. It was held in the PCCoE’s Seminar Hall, 74 students from various departments participated in the session. The session featured an introductory speech by Mr. Kishor Dange, who emphasized the importance of mental well-being in today's competitive world. It included an introduction to meditation, learning videos showcasing techniques and benefits, and an interactive discussion where students shared their insights and asked questions. Students were also given practical tasks to incorporate meditation into their daily routines. The event was well-received, with students actively participating and appreciating the value of meditation for stress management, focus, and emotional balance. The college recognized the contributors with mementos, reinforcing its commitment to student development beyond academics. Positive feedback suggests future sessions on related topics to support student well-being further.

Menstrual Hygiene and Personality Development Session for Girl Students at PCCoE

The Student Development and Welfare Cell of Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering organized an informative session on Menstrual Hygiene and Personality Development in collaboration with Campus Konnect and Whisper to empower the college's female students on August 28, 2024. The session focused on four key areas: Personality Development, Menstrual Hygiene, Mental Health, and Interview Readiness, providing valuable insights for the personal and professional growth of students.Students who registered and attended the session received a goodie bag worth Rs. 200, enhancing their experience.All attendees were awarded a certificate for their participation in the program.

This initiative reflects the college’s commitment to fostering holistic student development, addressing personal well-being and professional readiness.

Students Council for the Academic Year 2024-25

The Student Council for the Academic Year 2024-25 was formed at PCCoE on 13th January 2025. This formation empowers students to actively shape and contribute to the institute's Student Development and Welfare activities.

Glimpses of the Event:

Nominated Students for Students Council and SDW Team

Elected Students for Students Council and SDW Team

The Students Council for the Academic Year 2024-25:

Designation

Name of the Student

Year and Branch

Contact

General Secretary

Mr. Atharva Kore

B.Tech. Computer Engineering

9421293567

Co-General Secretary

Mr. Suyog Chavan

T.Y. B.Tech.Computer Engineering - Regional

7058056592

Sports Secretary

Mr. Utkarsh Gardi

B.Tech. Computer Engineering

9881424157

Co-Sports Secretary

Mr. HariomShipalkar

B.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

9373572191

Cultural Secretary

Ms. JanhaviChati

B.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

7709575064

Co-Cultural Secretary

Mr. Kshaunish Borkar

B.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

9325672066

NSS Representative

Mr. Sachin Girawale

B.Tech. Computer Engineering

7499097779

Ladies Representative

Ms. Janhavi Kahare

B.Tech. Computer Engineering

9022376231

Co-Ladies Representative

Ms. Geeta Shinde

B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

9420714763

1. PCCoE has signed the MoU with Cybage Software for the Khushboo Scholarship. The glimpses of scholarship distribution is

Scholarships received to PCCoE students

Name of the Agency

Maximum Amount received

SKF & United Way Bengaluru

40,000

CybageKhushboo

1,00,000

Lila Poonawala Foundation

70,000

Katalyst Scholarship

16,000

Colgate- Keep India Smiling Foundation Scholarship

30,000

Kiran Girls Scholarship

40,000

Queen's Scholarship

84,936

Reliance Foundation Scholarship

50,000

Cummins scholarship

85,545

Late Ripu Daman Aurora

5000

Foundation For Excellence Scholarship program

50,000

IEEE WIE Scholarship

50,000

1. Vigilance & Anti-ragging Core Committee

Sr. No.

Name of the Staff

Designation

Department

Contact

1

Dr. Suresh Nama

In charge

Civil Engg.

9085301205

2

Dr. P. A. Deshmukh

Member

Mech. Engg.

9422239532

3

Dr. Mrs. Jyoti S. Kulkarni

Member

CSE (AI & ML)

9637313174

4

Mr. Sanjeev Upendra Aboti

Member

Admin. Office

8180994238

5

Mr. S. B. Pacharane

Member

Gymkhana

9890577774

6

Mr. Ganesh Borhade

Member

Boys Hostel

8329254577

7

Mrs. Lata Raut

Member

Girls Hostel

8857975362

8

Aniridhha Datir, Student

Member

Mech. Engg.

8261829232

9

Sanika Kawatkar, Student

Member

E & TC Engg.

9529479159

10

Apurva Shubash More, Student

Member

IT

8421132942

11

Khilesh Patil, Student

Member

CSE (AI & ML)

9561501811

12

Anusha Agrawal, Student

Member

Comp. Engg.

8380096539

13

Ayush Kamalbhau Kapse, Student

Member

MCA

9529620413

14

Aditya Suresh Aghav, Student

Member

Civil Engg.

9284372910

2. Vigilance & Anti-ragging Committee (VAC), Anti-ragging Squad (AS)

Sr. No

Name of the Staff

Designation

Department

Visit Schedule

Contact

1

Dr. Suresh Nama

Member

Civil Engg.

1 st /2 nd /3rd/4 th Week

9085301205

2

Mr. Amol Suryavanshi

Member

Mech. Engg.

1 st Week

8805027424

3

Mrs. Shweta Devdas

Member

IT

1 st Week

8983761781

4

Mrs. Kavita Kolpe

Member

Comp. Engg.

2 nd Week

8805282900

5

Mr. Prasad Maldhure

Member

E & TC Engg.

2 nd Week

7276074018

6

Mr. Prakash Ukhalkar

Member

MCA

3 rd Week

9975020069

7

Mrs. Pallavi Dhade

Member

CSE (AI & ML)

3 rd Week

9850777104

8

Mrs. Prachi Bahekar

Member

Comp. Engg. (Reg)

4 th Week

9850950745

9

Mrs. Priyadarshani Ranbhise

Member

AS & H

1 st /2 nd /3rd/4 th Week

7972143334

10

Mr. S. B. Pacharane

Member

Gymkhana

4 th Week

9890577774

11

Mr. Ganesh Borhade

Member

Boys Hostel

1 st /2 nd /3rd/4 th Week

8329254577

12

Mrs. Lata Raut

Member

Girls Hostel

1 st /2 nd /3rd/4 th Week

8857975362

3. Advisory Committee (AC)

Sr. No.

Name of the member

Designation

Contact

1

Dr. P. A. Deshmukh

In charge

9422239532

2

Dr. Mrs. Jyoti S. Kulkarni

Member

9637313174

3

Mr. Sanjeev Upendra Aboti

Member

8180994238

4

Mr. Gorakhsheth Bhalekar, Social Worker

Member

9822006815

5

Dr. Rajiv Nagarkar, Counsellar

Member

9371001595

6

Mrs. Pravina Waghe, RPS

Member

8898920736

7

Mrs. Tejaswini Gaikwad, RPS

Member

7769013616

8

Mr. Mahesh Jadhav, Parent

Member

9518586551

9

Mrs.Lata Raut

Member

8857975362

10

Aniridhha Datir, Student

Member

8261829232

11

Sanika Kawatkar , Student

Member

9529479159

12

Apurva Shubash More, Student

Member

8421132942

13

Khilesh Patil, Student

Member

9561501811

14

Anusha Agrawal, Student

Member

8380096539

15

Ayush Kamalbhau Kapse, Student

Member

9529620413

16

Aditya Suresh Aghav, Student

Member

9284372910

Student Welfare, Anti-Ragging and Discipline - Department Coordinators

Sr. No.

Name

Department

Mobile No.

Email ID.

1

Mr. Prasad Maldhure

E & TC

7276074018

prasad.maldhure@pccoepune.org

2

Mr. Amol Suryavanshi

Mechanical

8805027424

amol.suryavanshi@pccoepune.org

3

Mrs. Shweta Devdas

IT

8983761781

shweta.deodas@pccoepune.org

4

Mrs. Kavita Kolpe

Computer

8805282900

kavita.kolpe@pccoepune.org

5

Dr. Suresh Nama

Civil

9085301205

suresh.nama@pccoepune.org

6

Mr. Prakash Ukhalakar

MCA

9975020069

prakash.ukhalkar@pccoepune.org

7

Mrs. Pallavi Dhade

CSE (AI & ML)

9850777104

pallavi.dhade@pccoepune.org

8

Mrs. Prachi Bahekar

Comp. (Regional)

9850950745

prachi.bahekar@pccoepune.org

9

Mrs. Priyadarshani Ranbhise

AS & H

7972143334

priyadarshani.ranbhise@pccoepune.org

Student Grievance Cell - Department Coordinators

Sr. No.

Name

Department

Mobile No.

Email ID.

1

Mr. Anand Birajdar

(In-Charge)

Comp. (Regional)

99600 07589

anand.birajdar@pccoepune.org

2

Mrs. K D Dhapekar

CIVIL

95458 40005

kanchan.dhapekar@pccoepune.org

3

Mrs. S. V. Patil

Mechanical

9767800970

shweta.patil@pccoepune.org

4

Mrs. Tanuja Patankare

IT

99228 45016

tanuja.patankare@pccoepune.org

5

Mrs. Pallavi Dhade (Nikhumbh)

CSE (AIML)

98507 77104

pallavi.dhade@pccoepune.org

6

Mr P. N. Maldhure

ENTC

7276074018

prasad.maldhure@pccoepune.org

7

Dr. Madhura Kalbhor

Computer

84080 21964

madhura.kalbhor@pccoepune.org

8

Mr. Prakash Ukhalkar

MCA

99750 20069

prakash.ukhalkar@pccoepune.org

9

Mrs. Sujata Bhamre

AS&H

87883 57799

sujata.bhamre@pccoepune.org

  • Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyaan: One day workshop conducted on 26/02/22 for FY BTech girls students. Total 61 students participated in the workshop.
  • Non –Government Scholarships awareness and guidance: Online sessions conducted on 20/01/21, 30/01/21, 08/02/21 and 09/02/21 for FY BTech and Direct Second year students.
  • Personality Development session : Online sessions conducted on personality development by Milind Salunke Sir on 11/02/21.
  • Marathi Bhasha Savardhan Padharvada :

Sr.No.

Name of Activity

Remark

1

Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Earn and Learn Scheme

Total no. students participated: 48
(Boys= 23 and Girls = 25)
Total payment: Rs. 349920.00
SPPU share: Rs. 314928.00
PCCoE share: Rs. 34992.00

2

Samarth Bharat Abhiyan

No.of students participated: 25
No.of trees planted: 20 Tree plantation at Nigdi-Dehuroad Highway

3

Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan

Three girl students participated in Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan Programme organized by Arwind Telang College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Nigdi

4

Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din programme

No.of particapants : 65

5

Scholarship Guidance Sessions

No.of participants:70

1} Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Earn and Learn Scheme :-

Total No. Students participated : 77 (Boys= 46 and Girls = 31)
Total payment : Rs. 515970.00
SPPU share : Rs. 464373.00
PCCoE share : Rs. 51597.00



Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff

2.Disaster Management Programme :

Dates : 18/01/2019 and 19/01/2019
Resource person : 1.Mr.Bahiwal Omprakash, Manager,Disaster cell,PCMC.
2.Mr.Rajendra Patil, Inspector,NDRF and team.
Total payment : Rs. 36673.00
SPPU share : Rs. 25000.00
PCCoE share : Rs. 11673.00
No.of students participated : 119



Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff PCCOE is the best engineering college of pune
3.Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan :

Dates : 01/02/2019,02/02/2019 and 04/02/2019
Resource person : 1.Mr.Aradwad P.S.
PI,Chikhali Police station.
Mrs.Mohini Patil. Mr.Maruti Padekar
Ms.Rutuja Joshi.
Total payment : Rs. 18795.00
SPPU share : Rs. 15000.00
PCCoE share : Rs. 3795.00
No.of students participated : 143



Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff PCCOE is the best engineering college of pune
Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff PCCOE is the best engineering college of pune
4. Personality Development Programme :

Dates : 07/03/2019
Resource person : Mr.Suhas Kshirsagar and Mr.Sachin Shinde
Total payment : Rs. 5580.00
SPPU share : Rs. 3350.00
PCCoE share : Rs. 2230.00
No.of students participated : 98



Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff PCCOE is the best engineering college of pune
5.Yoga Day Celebration :

Dates : 21/06/2019
Resource person : Mrs.Manisha Kamble
No.of students participated : 65



Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff PCCOE is the best engineering college of pune
6. Tree plantation Programme :

Dates : 04/06/2019
Resource person : Mr.Nikhil Surwade,Mr.Anand Birajdar
No.of students participated : 25
No.of Trees planted : 20 at Kendriya Vidyalaya,Dehuroad.



Pimpri chinchwad college of engineering having the experienced teaching staff PCCOE is the best engineering college of pune