Department of Information Technology

Department Overview

The Department of Information Technology aims to provide quality technical education
and develop competent professionals for the fast-growing digital industry. The department
focuses on strong foundations in computing, programming, data management, networking,
and emerging technologies.

The curriculum is aligned with industry needs and Outcome-Based Education (OBE),
ensuring a balanced blend of theoretical and practical learning. Experienced faculty
members contribute through teaching, research, and professional development.

Modern laboratories, projects, internships, workshops, and technical activities support
student-centered learning and overall development. The department prepares ethically
responsible and skilled graduates ready for careers, higher education, and lifelong learning.

Strengths of the Information Technology Department

1. Qualified Faculty
Experienced faculty with strong academics, industry exposure, and research involvement.
2. Industry-Aligned Curriculum
Updated syllabus covering AI, ML, Data Science, IoT, Cybersecurity, and emerging fields.
3. Modern Infrastructure
Advanced labs, licensed software, high-speed internet, Wi-Fi campus, and smart classrooms.
4. Training and Personality Development
Guest lectures, workshops, industrial visits, and strong training and placement support.
5. Student-Focused Activities
Coding clubs, hackathons, competitions, and professional society chapters.
6. Research and Innovation
Active research culture with projects, publications, and patent support.
7. Continuous Skill Upgradation
Value-added courses, certifications, seminars, and skill-building programs.
8. Supportive Learning Environment
Healthy student–teacher ratio, mentoring system, and personalized guidance.
9. Strong Academic Discipline
Consistent academic performance with focus on university ranks and competitive exams.
10. Social Responsibility
Participation in digital literacy drives, community outreach, NSS, and development activities.

Today we find that information technology has become overwhelmingly pervasive, while its parent, computing science, has become correspondingly hard to find. While many CS educational institutions have shifted focus from core CS and become speciality providers for the IT industry, or else, please permit me to say these mass producers of vocationally trained personnel, a few institutions continue to emphasize the pristine science underlying the diverse aspects of computing. This is the single most important attribute of the education offered here. Our department has remained true to the vision on which it was founded.

There are several ways to present the canonical core of Information Technology. Over the years, we have developed a distinct style and method that bridges the theory-practice divide while remaining grounded in theory-practice at its core. Technology changes rapidly, especially in the field of computing, whereas science, if it changes at all, does so much more gradually. Our understanding is that people who are clear and thorough about the fundamentals can adapt to rapid changes in technology relatively easily. We want the education imparted to our students to be the basis of a lifetime of learning.

Our department has produced hundreds of professionals and has established a name for itself in the country and abroad. They have consistently excelled in the highly competitive industrial environment, winning Best Employer awards in top-ranking companies. I attribute this success to the winning combination of a dedicated faculty that works hard at imparting quality education, a well-planned syllabus, and last but not least, our students.

Learning is a continuous process that does not end with the acquisition of a degree, especially because steady and rapid advances in computing technologies shorten the life of tools and techniques prevalent today. Therefore, we do not aim to make our students walk manuals of any language or package. Instead, they are given a strong foundation in Information Technology and problem-solving techniques and are made adaptable to changes.

We believe that this approach to teaching-learning, coupled with practical experience gained during industrial training in reputed organizations, equips our students to handle the challenges posed by the software industry. I am confident that you will find our students worthy of your organization.

Dr. R. A. Taley

Head of Department

Information Technology

Department Intake / Program Offered

Name of the UG Program :B.E. – Information Technology (IT)
Number of Intake :120 per year
Duration of Course :4 years
Year of Starting :2024

Vision

To be recognized as a Centre of Excellence in Academics, Research and Innovation,
producing multidisciplinary competent professionals and contributing effectively
to make India a global leader.

Mission

1. Provide high-quality education through a balanced curriculum,
innovative teaching methods, and modern infrastructure.
2. Promote research, development, and innovation by encouraging
faculty and students to undertake cutting-edge and interdisciplinary projects.
3. Inculcate professional ethics, social responsibility, sustainability,
and lifelong learning among students.
4. Strengthen industry–institute interaction to enhance employability,
entrepreneurship, and practical skills through internships, training, and projects.
5. Prepare graduates with strong analytical, problem-solving, and
leadership skills to succeed in a dynamic global environment.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1: Apply concepts of hardware and software systems to develop
and maintain reliable IT solutions.
PSO 2: Analyse, design, and develop secure, sustainable and
scalable software applications using modern tools and programming languages.
PSO 3: Apply knowledge of modern programming, computing, digital
communication, and emerging IT technologies to solve real-world problems and
support decision-making processes.

Department of Information Technology

Teaching Staff


Dr. R. A. Taley
HoD & Associate Professor
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Mrs. K. U. Deshmukh
Assistant Professor
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Prof. R. U. Pote
Assistant Professor
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Prof. K. V. Nile
Assistant Professor
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Prof Mrs Gurpreet J Kaur
Assistant Professor
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Mrs Priyanaka P. Mahalle
Assistant Professor
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Prof Mr Rahul M. Bhutada
Assistant Professor
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Support Staff


Mrs. B. S. Sawarkar

Mrs. A. V. Walshinge

Facilities

LABORATORIES AND COMPUTER CENTRE

The IT Department has a dedicated team of academicians whose support consistently adds feathers to its cap with university rank holders. Our teachers have presented several research papers at National International Conferences in the past ten years and have won due recognition at all levels.

To add new thrust to the department, various laboratories with 150 numbers of Pentium i5 and above range computers with multimedia accessories, 12 numbers of high-end servers, and campus LAN have been installed and configured to cater to the growing needs of the students in their pursuit of knowledge and training.

Computer Centre

            College have well established Computer Centre as a centralized facility for all college students with Internet and Intranet facility with web server ,e-mail server, database server , latest software’s, 1.1 GBPS D.S.L. connectivity available through  O.F.C. from main Exchange, Static I.P., Connected through LAN Covering complete college campus., video Conferencing Studio In Association with IIT Mumbai and other computational facilities.

Syllabus & Scheme – Information Technology Department

Click the links below to view or download the approved Scheme and Syllabus for the IT Department.

Faculty Achievements

Awards, Certifications & Recognitions

Dr. R. A. Taley
• NPTEL Certification (02 Courses), IIT – 2024, 2025
• Exceptional Contribution (Smart India Hackathon), AICTE & SIH – 2024, 2025
• Faculty Coordinator Appreciation, AICTE & Brainovision – 2024
• Best Faculty Coordinator, AICTE & Brainovision – 2023
Prof. R. M. Bhutada
• 1st Rank in Master of Engineering (Computer Engineering), SGBAU – 2019

Research & Intellectual Property Contributions

Dr. R. A. Taley
• International Patent Granted – 01
• Patents Published – 03
• Books Published – 01
• International Journal Papers – 13
• Scopus Indexed Journal Publications – 04
Prof. R. M. Bhutada
• Books Published – 03
• International Journal Papers – 10
Prof. P. P. Mahalle
• Patent Published – 01
• Books Published – 02
• International Journal Papers – 10

Student Achievements 

Academic Year: 2024–25
• Techfest (National) – Prathamesh Ghuge – 3rd Position
• TechnoBlitz2K25 (National) – Jayhari Shinde – 1st Position
• One Day National Symposium (National) – Siddheswar Ekade – 1st Position

Academic Year: 2025–26
• One Day National Symposium – Student secured 1st Position
• Khushi Dautpure – Academic Excellence, 1st Year Topper
• Vishesh Shram Sanskar Shibir – Gayatri Kapse & Jayhari Shinde – NSS Volunteer Certificates
• PPT Presentation (College Level) – Maheshwari Sute – 6th Position
• Dahi Handi (COETA, Akola) – All IT Students – Cultural Event Participation

Activities | Events Conducted – Academic Session 2025–26

1. Formal Inauguration of the IT Department
The department was formally inaugurated by Hon’ble Executive Member Shri Hemantbhau Kalmegh.
The event marked the beginning of academic and departmental activities for AY 2025–26.
Date: 11-08-2025
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2. Orientation Program for Second Year IT Students
Students were introduced to departmental processes, faculty members, curriculum and ITSA activities.
The session helped students understand expectations and opportunities in the IT department.
Date: 04-08-2025
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3. Role Play Competition – TechAura 2K25
A creative competition where students performed real-world IT scenarios through role play.
The event enhanced communication, teamwork and problem-solving abilities.
Date: 17-09-2025
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4. Mystery Mind Competition – TechAura 2K25
A logical puzzle and problem-solving event designed to enhance analytical skills of IT students.
Participants solved timed challenges to demonstrate quick thinking and accuracy.
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5. Artathon Competition – TechAura 2K25
A creative art-based activity encouraging design thinking and visualization among students.
Students presented artworks reflecting technology, creativity and innovation.
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6. Internal Smart India Hackathon 2025
Teams developed innovative digital solutions as part of SIH internal screening.
Winners were recommended for the national Smart India Hackathon competition.
Date: 27-09-2025
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7. Idea Presentation by Second Year IT Students – Under ITSA
Students presented innovative ideas and mini-projects showcasing technical creativity.
The activity boosted presentation skills, design thinking, and problem-solving ability.
Date: 27 & 28 November 2025
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Information Technology Students’ Association (ITSA)

The Information Technology Students’ Association (ITSA) is a student-driven body established in September 2025 under the Department of Information Technology. ITSA works to enhance technical, professional, and leadership skills among students through a variety of academic, technical, cultural, and social development activities.

Objectives of ITSA

  • To enhance technical skills through workshops, seminars, and expert talks.
  • To promote participation in hackathons, project competitions, and technical events.
  • To foster leadership, teamwork, and communication skills.
  • To strengthen industry–academia interaction.
  • To organize technical and non-technical events for overall development.
  • To create awareness about emerging IT technologies.
  • To support students in career advancement and placements.

Organizational Structure

Patron: Hon’ble Principal Dr. P. V. Thorat
Chairman: Dr. R. A. Taley (Head of Department – IT)
Faculty Coordinator: Prof. P. P. Mahalle
President (Student): Mr. Karan Khandare
Secretary: Hirkani Lakhe
Treasurer: Mr. Ved Kalamshere
Member (ITSA): Mr. Harshwardhan Khurad

Annual Activity Plan

  • Orientation Program for new students
  • Technical workshops (Python, Java, Cloud, AI)
  • Coding competitions (Hackathons, Debugging challenges)
  • Poster presentation competition
  • Industrial/Educational visits
  • Value-added and skill development courses
  • Social awareness activities
  • Teachers’ Day / Engineers’ Day celebrations
  • Annual Technical Fest

Approval

Prepared By: Prof. P. P. Mahalle ITSA Faculty Coordinator Verified By: Dr. R. A. Taley Head of Department (IT) Approved By: Principal Dr. P. V. Thorat