Student Development
National Service Scheme (NSS)
Introduction
Introduction
NSS was established with due considerations of community issues. NSS Motto is NOT ME BUT YOU It is very deep and suggestive and is keeping with the spirit of service for other.
Aim of National Service Scheme is ‘Development of the Personality of college Students through Community Service’. Programs Offered by SPPU is Special Camp (07 Days) and Regular Activities (Community work) 120 hours in year.
NSS Officer
NSS Officer
NSS Officer is appointed for smooth and proper implementation and monitoring of various activities done under this scheme. The details of the officer are as following. Students should contact to the officer regarding student NSS schemes, benefits or activities.
Program Officer | ||
![]() | Name | Mr. Patil Sangram Chandrakant |
Designation | Assistant Professor | |
| Qualification | B.E. (Civil), M.E.), (Construction Management), Ph. D. ( Pursuing) | |
Official Email Id | ||
| Contact No. | +91 7350766305 | |
Activities / Schemes implemented
Activities / Schemes implemented
A.Y. 2023-24
A.Y. 2022-23
A.Y. 2021-22
A.Y. 2020-21
A.Y. 2019-20
A.Y. 2018-19 Photo Gallery
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Student Development Cell
Introduction
Introduction
The Vision of Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering Lavale (BVCOEL), Pune is "SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION THROUGH DYNAMIC EDUCATION." The Students’ Development Cell (SDC) (old name : Board of Students' Development (BSD)) at BVCOEL, Pune, aligns with the institute's vision of social transformation by promoting student-centric research, innovation, and community-focused initiatives.
The Students’ Development Cell (SDC) truly embodies this multifaceted and multidimensional vision. It views the youth as a source of strength, harnessing their energy for nation-building and socially relevant activities to create an egalitarian society. SDC oversees the protection of students' rights and supervises their development activities at the college. It promotes and coordinates various student activities to enhance campus life, aiming to nurture students' mental, physical, and cultural growth. Through various initiatives, SDC fosters overall personality development and prepares students to be civilized Indian citizens capable of competing in the globalized world.
Dr. Jyoti Atul Dhanke has been appointed as the Students’ Development Officer (SDO)/Students’ Welfare Officer (SWO) at SDC, BVCOEL to oversee the implementation of various activities and schemes under this cell.
Objectives
Objectives
The Students’ Development Cell (SDC) (old Name : Board of Students' Development (BSD)) aims to assist students with the issues and difficulties related to their day-to-day life and other aspects connected with their academic world, personality development, and healthy campus environment.
The Objectives of the Students’ Development Cell (SDC), BVCOEL are outlined below:
- To Propose Various Schemes
The Students’ Development Cell (SDC), at BVCOEL submits proposals for various schemes to BSD, Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), after receiving invitations from the University.
- To Attend Meetings
SDC, BVCOEL acts as a liaison between the institute and SPPU, attends meetings at BSD, SPPU, and coordinates meetings for SDC and student members.
- To the Implementation of Approved Schemes
SDC, BVCOEL ensures the follow-up and implementation of approved schemes such as Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil “Earn and Learn Scheme”, and Fearless Girls Campaign (Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan) etc. by the University and has these schemes are audited by BSD, SPPU.
- To Establish Different Cells/Committees
BVCOEL establishes various committees in coordination with Students’ Development Cell (SDC) to address student concerns and resolve their issues. Our college has the following committees:
- Equal Opportunity Cell
College Grievance Redressal Cell
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“If you want to shine like a sun, first burn like a sun.” - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.
“You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” - Zig Ziglar.
"A journey of a hundred miles begins with a single step" - Lao Tzu
Welcome to Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering Lavale (BVOEL), Pune!!!
At BVCOEL, we believe that education extends beyond the classroom. Our vision of "Social Transformation Through Dynamic Education" is not just a vision but a guiding principle that shapes our approach to holistic student development. Our commitment is to nurture not only your academic prowess but also your personal growth, social responsibility, and readiness for the global stage. The Students’ Development Cell (SDC) plays a pivotal role in achieving this vision. We oversee a plethora of initiatives and schemes designed to support and enhance your journey here. Whether it's the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil "Earn and Learn Scheme," aimed at fostering a work culture among students, Fearless Girls Campaign (Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan), which empowers our female students, each program is meticulously implemented and monitored to ensure maximum benefit for all.
Our Committees/Cells, such as the Anti-Ragging Committee, Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell, and Equal Opportunity Cell, are in place to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive campus environment. These bodies are dedicated to addressing all concerns and ensuring rights are protected. As Students’ Welfare Officer (SWO)/ Students’ Development Officer (SDO), my primary responsibility is to oversee these initiatives, ensuring they meet needs effectively. I encourage you to actively participate in the various activities and programs offered. Involvement not only enriches own experience but also contributes to the vibrant community we are building together. Together, let’s make your time at BVCOEL a transformative and enriching experience. I look forward to seeing you thrive and succeed in all your endeavors.
“Excellence and Values" and “Success Starts with Self-Discipline” are our guiding principles which are reflected in every activity of the Institution. I encourage you to channel your energy and efforts toward achieving your goals. I am confident that you will find a bright future in your chosen career or profession.
My Best Wishes are always with you !!!
Warm regards,
Dr. Jyoti Atul Dhanke
Students’ Development Officer (SDO)
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering Lavale, Pune 412115.
Students’ Development Officer (SDO) / Student Welfare Officer (SWO) | |
| Name | Dr. Jyoti Atul Dhanke |
| Designation | Asst. Professor |
| Mobile | 9850079005 |
| Email ID | |
Composition and Activities
Composition and Activities of Students’ Development Cell
Aim of SDC:
To assist students with issues and challenges related to their daily lives, academic pursuits, personality development, and fostering a healthy campus life.
The Students’ Development Cell (SDC) is an extension and linkage of the Board of Students’ Development (BSD) at Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), Pune. It implements various student-centric activities and student welfare schemes sponsored by the Board for the overall development of students, as well as social activities for community development in Lavale and nearby areas.
As per guidelines of the Board of Students’ Development (BSD), Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), Pune, and following Clause 56(2)(C) of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 (Mah. Act. No. VI of 2017), the Students’ Development Cell (SDC) has been established in the Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering Lavale, Pune. The Students’ Development Cell (SDC) shall consist of five members, each assigned specific roles and duties to ensure the effective functioning of the Cell. The Board of Students’ Development (previous name) has been operational at the college since the 2018-19 academic year.
COMPOSITION OF THE STUDENTS’ DEVELOPMENT CELL (SDC)
(विद्यार्थी विकास कक्ष)
| S.No. | Name | Designation | Contact No. |
| 1. | Dr. R. N. Patil | Principal | 9822431072 |
| 2. | Dr. Jyoti A. Dhanke | Chairperson : Member Students’ Welfare Officer (SWO) / Students’ Development Officer (SDO) | 9850079005 |
| 3. | Mr. Sangram C. Patil | Teacher Representative : Member | 7350766305 |
| 4. | Mrs. Megha A. Patil | Teacher Representative (Ladies) : Member | 8975790291 |
| 5. | Mr. Jawahar Patil | Social Worker : Member | 8793342676 |
| 6. | Mr. Shankar N. Kadam | Counsellor : Member | 9561654205 |
- Composition of the Students’ Development Cell
- Savitribai Phule Pune University Board of Students’ Development Page
Schemes & Activities Under SDC
Schemes operated by the Students’ Development Cell for students' welfare include:
- Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil ‘Earn and Learn Scheme’
- Fearless Girls Campaign (Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan)
Additionally, special instituted activities include:
- P. C. Alexander Elocution Competition
- Student-related Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Lecture Series/Camps etc.
- Disaster Management Training
- Special Guidance Scheme
- Students' Safety Insurance Scheme
- Death Insurance Scheme
- Personality Development Scheme
- Soft Skills Programme
- Moot Court Competition
- Annual College Magazine Competition
- Youth Festivals
- Samarth/Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Earn & Learn Scheme

Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Earn and Learn Scheme
The Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Earn and Learn Scheme is implemented in the college to foster a work culture and promote the physical, mental, and social development of students. This initiative emphasizes "Building Skills, Earning Thrills" and encourages students to "Study Hard, Work Smart."
Process for the Earn and Learn Scheme
- Application Invitation and Submission
- At the beginning of the academic year, as per SPPU circular the institute invites applications from students to participate in the scheme.
- Economically backward and Interested students submit their applications along with the required documents.
- Review and Selection
- A committee reviews the applications and verifies the required documents.
- Eligible students are selected through an interview process.
- Task Assignment
- Selected students are assigned various tasks in offices, nurseries, computer labs, laboratories, libraries, etc.
- The tasks are designed to enhance their skills related to their field of study, office work, technical work, and fieldwork.
- Work and Compensation
- Students perform the assigned tasks, gaining practical experience and skill development.
- Students receive financial assistance, with a compensation of Rs. 55 per hour for their work every month.
- Remuneration Transfer and Monitoring
- The remuneration is directly transferred to the student's accounts as per university rules.
- The institute monitors the student's progress and provides support as needed to ensure successful participation.
- The institute submits a report for an audit to SPPU in the month of March.
This concise process ensures a structured and efficient implementation of the Earn and Learn Scheme, benefiting both the students and the institute.
Objectives :
The main objective of this scheme is to support students and for the benefit of students coming from the rural areas, who are economically backward, intelligent, and meritorious but cannot afford higher education. These schemes aim to assist needy and financially hard-pressed students in the following ways:
- To provide financial help to economically weaker and needy students to complete their higher education.
- To uphold the dignity of human labor.
- To integrate practical knowledge with academic learning.
- To inspire students towards self-employment.
- To raise awareness among students about work culture.
Statistics of the Scheme :
Each year, the Students’ Development Cell (SDC) provides an opportunity for 15 to 45 students to participate in the Earn and Learn Scheme. Through this scheme, students learn professional skills and understand the value of money. Students working under this scheme are paid an honorarium of Rs. 55 per hour. The funding is shared between Savitribai Phule Pune University, which contributes 90%, and Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering Lavale, Pune, which contributes 10%.
| S. No. | Academic Year | Number of Students Benefited | SPPU Fund (Rs.) (90%) | BVCOEL Fund (Rs.) (10%) | Total Fund Utilized (Rs.) |
| 1. | 2018-19 | 15 | 27,094.50 | 3010.50 | 30,105.00 |
| 2. | 2019-20 | 40 | 1,44,828.00 | 16,092.00 | 1,60,920.00 |
| 3. | 2020-21 | NA | NA (Due to COVID-19) | ||
| 4. | 2021-22 | 12 | 16,159.50 | 1,795.50 | 17,955.00 |
| 5. | 2022-23 | 17 | 18,709.20 | 2,078.80 | 20,788.00 |
| Total | 84 | 2,06,791.20 | 22,976.80 | 2,29,768.00 | |
Total Rs. 2, 29,768.00 has been utilized in this scheme.
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Professional Bodies
FSAI
FSAI Information
Fire and Security Association of India (FSAI)
Fire and Security Association of India (FSAI) is a non-profit organization representing the Fire Protection, Life Safety, Security, Building Automation,
Loss Prevention and Risk Management domains.
FSAI aims to work closely with the Government and all other stakeholders to enable the Indian fire and security industry to reach global pre-eminence with better regulatory framework.
Mission
Its primary aims and objectives are:
- To foster a spirit of safe living among all citizens of India and inculcate a proactive mind-set towards safety and security at all times,
- To promote and advance the use of fire safety and security systems,
- To foster fire safety and security engineering education and awareness
- To maintain high ethical standards amongst its members.
FSAI SDC
With the objective of providing job-oriented training to the young engineers, a Skill Development Centre (SDC) has been set up at the college with the financial and technical support from FSAI.
The SDC has panels on Intrusion Alarm System, Access Control & CCTV System, Integrated Building Management System, Conventional Fire Alarm System, Addressable Fire Alarm System, Gas Leak Detector System and Fire Fighting System.
The students can acquire skills here which would enhance their employability in the home and office automation, fire safety and security related industries.
FSAI Events (Photo Gallery)
FSAI Students Chapter
Student chapters are composed of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students interested in the field of Building Automation, Fire Safety and Electronic Security.
Objectives of student chapter:
- The objectives of the FSAI Student Chapter:
- Educate students interested in Building Automation, Fire Safety and Electronic Security
- Explore Career opportunities
- Internships, volunteer and Research opportunities
- Enhance the skills of students
FSAI deliverables:
- To reach out to the universities & colleges in the region
- Connect students with professionals through the faculty advisers or as guest lecturers
- Encourage students to publish articles in FSAI Journal
- Each chapter will identify faculty advisors who will develop and monitor the growth of the student Chapter
- Identify and appoint FSAI Student Secretary from the college who will be a part of the Core Working Committee (CWC) of the Chapter.
ISHRAE
BAI
Head Office:
Builders' Association Of India,
G-1/G-20, Commerce Centre,
J. Dadajee Road, Tardeo,
Mumbai - 400034
Maharastra, India
Phone: +91-22-23514134, 23514802, 23520507
Fax: +91-22-23521328
CSI
SAE India
ISTE
Divyang Cell
Equal Opportunity Cell
Equal Opportunity Cell
India is a diverse country, and education plays a crucial role in achieving social and economic equality. Recognizing this, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, Lavale (BVCOEL) is committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by disadvantaged groups, including Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC - Non-Creamy Layer), Women, Minorities, and Differently Abled Persons, in accessing educational and professional opportunities. To promote inclusivity and equitable access, our institute actively implements initiatives aimed at reducing disparities, supporting marginalized communities, and fostering awareness about their constitutional rights.
Aims and Objectives:
1.Ensure fair representation and support for SC, ST, OBC, and minority groups in admissions and training.2.Establish a transparent grievance redressal system for disadvantaged groups.
3.Safeguard the rights and interests of disadvantaged groups.
4.Provide guidance and counseling on academic, financial, and social matters while ensuring policy implementation.
Primary Functions of EOC:
The primary functions of the EOC, according to the UGC Guidelines, and as specified in the letter of the Secretary, UGC, dated 26th January 2016, are:
1.To sensitize universities/colleges about the problems of the marginalized/disadvantaged sections of the society so that they can improve their performance not only in education but also in other spheres of life.2.To sensitize the mainstream sections of the society towards the problems of the marginalized sections of the society.
3.To monitor the various schemes/policies of the Government of India and State Governments relating to marginalized/disadvantaged sections.
4.To ensure that there is an effective functional SC/ST Cell as has been mandated in the Department Brochure on Reservation for SC, ST & Other Backward Classes in Services.
5.To also become an effective tool for gender sensitization and ensure participation in all socially relevant activities of the Universities/ Colleges and NSS.
The college has established the Equal Opportunity Cell to assist and advise the student-teachers from the marginalized sections of society who are identified as SCs, STs, OBCs, Minorities and Divyangjan.
Composition of Equal Opportunity Cell
As per the UGC circular Ref. No. D.O.No.1-2/2024(SCT/Circular) dated January 10, 2025, the establishment of an Equal Opportunity Cell is mandatory in Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) to ensure effective and transparent redressal of grievances for disadvantaged groups. The composition of the Equal Opportunity Cell is available at the following link: Click Here...































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