SES College of Engineering

Sanjay Education Society's College of Engineering and Polytechnic was founded in 1983. The college is affiliated to the North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, under purview of the AICTE.

Academic Courses Offered

The College offers 5 majors

Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering
Production Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Engineering and
Civil Engineering

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Each department accepts 60 students per branch per academic year (In the Indian educational system, students start college every year, not every semester).The Civil Engineering Department has lessened intake to 30 from the 2007-08 session onwards.

Chairman and Founder

The college was founded by Vijay Naval Patil (Ex Cabinet Minister for Telecommunications & Transport, Union of India), (Ex Member of Parliament, Union of India), in 1983.

Faculty

Principal - Prof. P.R.Bachchav
Registrar - Prof. P.R. Gawande
Head Of the Department (Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering) - Prof. S.S. Shah
Head Of the Department (Production/Mechanical Engineering) - Prof. S.D. Nikam
Head Of the Department (Civil Engineering) - Prof. P.S. Patil

University

This college is affiliated to the North Maharashtra University (NMU), Jalgaon, which operates the Engineering faculty according to guidelines set by The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), India.

Student Chapter Affiliations

IEEE, IETE and ISTE.

Annually Organized Activities

The week long activities held on the college's annual day are collectively called Radiance. Radiance includes sports competitions amongst students and teachers, which include Table Tennis, Carom, Football, Cricket, Kabaddi, and Volley Ball. Group activities like debates, quizzes and Song and dance competitions are also held. The end of this series of events is marked by a Cultural Nite, offering a taste of the variegated forms of Indian and Western stage arts, including traditional and western dance and drama forms.

These activities have historically been planned, organized and executed by the student body, with very little, or no logistical or financial support from the administration.

Connectivity to nearby places

Nearest Railway stations
Dhule - 17 km (10 miles)
Amalner - 21km (12 miles)
Bus Station
Amalner - 20 km (12 miles)
Dhule - 18 km (11 miles)

The college campus is located off the road that connects Dhule and Amalner. The surrounding area is mostly arid with some farmland. The college campus is located approximately 1 km (0.6 miles) from the nearest village of Navalnagar.
Connectivity to the nearest town, Dhule at 15 km, is provided by Maharashtra State TransportST Buses, and also by local private transport in the form of Six seater 3 wheelers. Local transport other than ST buses is invariable overcrowded at all times, with operators commonly breaking transport laws by seating many more passengers than allowed by law. 

Climate

Dhule has a predominantly warm, dry, arid climate, with little moisture and humidity. Rainfall patterns have been unpredictable over the years, and shortage of water here has been a common problem. The summers are hot with very little humidity. Winter is cool, with some heat during the day, and a cool night.