Program Assessment Committee

Program Assessment Committee

Roles and Responsibilities of Program Assessment Committee (PAC)

  • Track the results of Program Outcomes (POs), Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) and Program Instructional Goals (PEOs), and plan the steps required to achieve POs, PSOs and PEOs.
  • Scheduling of inspection period to ensure assessment of POs and PSOs in a valid time period and monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs, PSO.
  • Evaluates program effectiveness and proposes necessary changes.
  • Prepares periodic reports on program activities, progress, status or other special reports for management and key stakeholders.
  • Motivates the faculty and students towards attending workshops, developing projects, working models, paper publications and research, assessing course content / delivery.
  • Interacts with students, faculty, Program Coordinators, Module Coordinator and outside / community agencies (through their representation) in facilitating PEOs.
  • PAC meets at least once in 6 months to review the program and submits report to the Department Advisory Board.
S. N Designation Name
1 Chairman

Prof. G. V. Tapkire

Head, Department of  Civil Engineering.
2 Program Coordinator

Prof. Y. N. Sonawane

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
3 IQAC Member Prof. H. R. Kumavat
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
4 Module Coordinators
    Mr. H. S. Jagtap (Mathematics)
    Prof. M. N. Patil (Structure Group)
    Prof. A. S. Pawar (Water Resources)
    Prof. P. S. Patil (Environmental Group)
    Prof. Dr. H. S. Patil  (Engineering Material)
    Prof. H. R. Kumavat (Construction Management)
    Prof. R. D. Patil (Project)
    Prof. L. S. Mahajan (Employability / Soft skill)
    Prof. L. S. Mahajan (Environmental Studies)
     
5 Members from other departments
    Prof. Dr. U. M. Patil
    Dr. S. A. More (Department of E and TC Engineering)
    Dr. H. K. Wagh (Department of mechanical Engineering)
    Mr. Y. K. Kirange (Department of Electrical Engineering)
    Dr. K. A. Isai (Department of Applied Science and Humanities)