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Dwarkadas Jivanlal Sanghvi College of Engineering, also known as D. J. Sanghvi, is an engineering college in Vile Parle, Mumbai. The college was established by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal in 1994.
History
D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering was established in 1994. It was named after Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi, an industrialist and pioneer in the pen industry. He manufactured Wilson Fountain Pens. It has been granted autonomous status effective from the academic year 2018–19.
Departments
The college has an intake of 600 students in eight branches for Bachelor of Engineering. The admissions are done on Merit basis, and there's a separate list for Gujarati linguistics minority, based on a lower merit criteria. The admission are done by DTE( Directorate of Technical Education,Maharashtra),this process is online.
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Production Engineering
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Information Technology
Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)
The college has Masters programs in the following branches:-
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Library
The Manubhai P. Knowledge Centre library is situated on the first floor of the college building. It is facilitated with reprography and Wi-Fi network connection. There are about 17,000 books, 70 printed journals and magazines (national and international) with four online databases: IEEE, IEL Online, ASME, ACM, and Springer Link.
Festivals
The annual sports, technical and cultural festival of the college is known as Trinity. It is held in February or March and is attended by engineering students from colleges all over Mumbai. It has various events like Flex and Mascot Dance, Inter-departmental Dances, Inter-departmental Sports, Talent Competition, Fashion Show, Mono Act, Classroom Decoration, Street Play, Traditional Day, Gaming Events and Department Wars.
See also
List of Mumbai Colleges
References
External links
Official website