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Society of St. Francis Xavier, Pilar’s Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering
A Guiding Framework for Faculty and Students
Paving the way of Entrepreneurship
Draft – Version1 – 17 August 2020
Updated – Version2 – 12 January 2021
Updated – Version 3 – 25 January 2021
(HEI Approved Version- 5 February 2021)
| Name of the Member | Member Type | Role of the member |
|---|---|---|
| Dr. Srija Unnikrishnan | Head of the Institute | Chairman |
| Prof. Swati Ringe | Faculty | NISP Coordinator |
| Prof. Kranti Wagle | Faculty | President – IIC |
| Mr. Mahesh Sharma | Training and Placement | Network Enabler |
| Dr. D.V. Bhoir | Professor Dean-Student affairs | ARIIA Coordinator |
| Dr. V. S. Jorapur | H.O.D. - Production dept. | Head - Startup Cell |
| Dr. Sapna Prabhu | H.O.D. - E.C.S. dept. | Formulation & Implementation |
| Dr. B.S. Daga | H.O.D. - Computer dept. | Formulation & Implementation |
| Dr. Jagruti Save | H.O.D. - AI & Data Science dept. | Formulation & Implementation |
| Dr. Hemant Khanolkar | H.O.D. – Humanities dept. | Formulation & Implementation |
| Dr. Sunil Surve | Dean Academics | Formulation & Implementation |
| Dr. Bhushan Patil | Professor and Dean R&D | IPR Cell In-charge |
| Prof. Hitendra Vaishnav | Faculty | Startup Cell |
| Prof. Prachi Patil | Faculty | Internship Activity Coordinator |
| Prof. Heena Pendhari | Faculty | Innovation Activity Coordinator |
| Prof. Prajakta Bhangale | Faculty | E-Cell in-charge |
| Mr. Ayush Jain | Alumni- UthopiaTech | Alumni Entrepreneurs |
| Mr. Manthan Dakshni | Alumni | Startup Founder |
| Mr. Parag Doshi | Alumni | Entrepreneur-Industry Associate |
| Mr. Gangan Rajendra | External | Entrepreneur -Industry Associate |
| Mr. Dinesh Jairam Israni | External | Naman Angels-Industry Associate |
| Mr. Sagar Sarvade | External | Entrepreneur |
| Mr. Saif Naqvi | Student | Startup Founder |
| Mr. Rohit Madke | Student | Startup Founder |
| Position | Designation | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Chairman | Principal | Dr. Srija Unnikrishnan |
| President | Assistant Professor | Prof. Kranti Wagle |
| Vice President | Assistant Professor | Prof. Ashwini Pansare |
| Convener | Assistant Professor | Prof. Dileep C.C. |
| NISP Coordinator | Assistant Professor | Prof. Swati Ringe |
| Innovation Activity Coordinator | Assistant Professor | Prof. Heena Pendhari |
| Startup Activity Coordinator | Assistant Professor | Dr. V. S. Jorapur, Prof. Hitendra Vaishnav |
| Internship Activity Coordinator | Assistant Professor | Prof. Prachi Patil |
| IPR Activity Coordinator | Professor and Dean R&D | Dr. Bhushan Patil, Prof. Deepali Bhise |
| Social Media Coordinator | Assistant Professor | Prof. Sangeeta Parshionikar |
| ARIIA Coordinator | Professor Dean-Student affairs | Dr. D. V. Bhoir |
| NIRF Coordinator | Assistant Professor | Prof. Ketaki Joshi |
| E-Cell in-charge | Assistant Professor | Prof. Prajakta Bhangale |
| Tinkering Lab | Assistant Professor | Prof. Saurabh Kulkarni |
| Member | Assistant Professor | Prof. Vaibhav Godbole |
| Member | Assistant Professor | Prof. Prajakta Dhamnaskar |
| Member | Assistant Professor | Prof. Vaibhav Godbole |
| Innovation Coordinator (Student) | Student Coordinator | Yash Kane |
| Startup Coordinator (Student) | Student Coordinator | Advait Bhushan Marde |
| IPR Coordinator (Student) | Student Coordinator | Sahil S Nikalje |
| Social Media Coordinator (Student) | Student Coordinator | Aryan Patil |
| Internship Coordinator (Student) | Student Coordinator | Hritik Manish Kothari |
| Representative from nearby Incubation Centre | Member | Prof. K. T. Talele, SPIT, Mumbai |
| Representatives of SIDBI / NABARD / Lead Bank / Investor | Member | Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, Sr. Manager, Corporation Bank, HillRoad Bandra-w |
| Technical Experts from nearby Industry | Member | Mr. Samir Kaji, M.D. Selec Controls P. Ltd |
| Alumni Entrepreneurs | Member | Mr. Ayush Jain, UthopiaTech |
| Students from the host institution | Council in-Charge Student | Sakshi Dave |
| Mayank Mishra | ||
| Divita Phadakale | ||
| Cyril Varghese Kanjirammyalil | ||
| Nijo Ninan | ||
| Sheetal Sharma | ||
| Kaylynn Rodrigues | ||
| Shreya Bilonikar | ||
| Sherwin Dsouza | ||
| Carol Mendonca | ||
| Lancylord Dmonte |
MoE: Ministry of Education
AICTE: All India Council of Technical Education
MIC: MoE Innovation Cell
IIC-FrCRCE : Institute Innovation Council of Fr. C. R.C. E.
NISP: National Innovation and Startup Policy
E-Cell: Entrepreneurship cell
IPR: Intellectual Property Rights
SPV: Special Purpose Vehicle is a subsidiary created by parent company to isolate financial risk
Pre-Incubation: It represents process which works with entrepreneurs who are in early stages of setting up their company. Usually entrepreneurs come into such programs with just an idea of early prototype/product/service.
Ministry of Education Innovation cell (MIC) along with All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) released National Innovation and Startup Policy 2019 in September 2019.
With the understanding of recent trends, Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering (Fr.CRCE) have joined this NISP campaign to nurture “Innovation and Startup” culture.
The committee comprising faculty members from Institute Innovation Council(IIC), Entrepreneurship Cell(E-Cell), Start-up Cell, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) cell, Internship coordinator and External members like startup founders, Entrepreneurs, Alumni is formed to discuss, formulate institute level startup policy and implementation of all innovation and entrepreneurship related activities within the institute. The institute is in the process of applying the incubation facility within the campus.
“Moulding Engineers Who Can Build The Nation”
To Facilitate a platform for innovative minds to transform their ideas into viable business propositions to start a business venture.
To link INNOVATION to ENTERPRISES leading to Financial Success.
Impact assessment with well-defined evaluation parameters should be done for all entrepreneurial activities like
Impact assessment for measuring the success should be in terms of sustainable social, financial and technological impact in the market. COMMERCIAL success is the ONLY measure in the long run
CRCE privileged of having TEDx license for 4th consecutive year. TEDxCRCE is the first independently held TEDx Event of Fr.Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Mumbai. Cumulating the spirit of TED’s mission, “Ideas Worth Spreading” and our college motto “Moulding Engineers who can build a nation”, TEDxCRCE strives to recreate the unique experience found at TED, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers congregate to share what they are most passionate about. We aim to provide a platform where the smartest thinkers, greatest visionaries, and most fascinating teachers will be inspired and will have the opportunity to inspire others.
1. TEDx Main Event allows our stage to host personalities who have a sheer passion to have an impact on our society be it political, social, technological or cultural. The speakers share their belief in their ideas which allow them to move the masses, the extent of their success and the evolution/termination of their ideas in due course due to the constant changes taking place worldwide.
As the world advances and the entrepreneurial world achieves new heights the skill requires the industry expects from the students in order to succeed would consequently increase. With this Mission, Vision, and Values we declare the belief that this council plans to follow as a group and as individuals for the betterment of the entrepreneurial ecology of our prestigious institution and thus helping the students of Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering
To germinate the idea of entrepreneurship and develop the students to face the entrepreneurial challenges of tomorrow.
To develop a strong relationship between our students, our experienced alumni and experienced members of the business fields; allowing our students to have a dynamic mindset before starting their entrepreneurial voyage.
The Fr. C. R. C. E. Student Branch of IEEE was established in 1995 with the initiative of our Vice-Principal Prof. B. R. Prabhu who is himself a senior member of the IEEE Bombay Chapter. The main idea behind establishing a Student Branch was to involve students in the activities of the Bombay Chapter. The students are constantly encouraged to arrange their own activities like quiz contests, debates, and workshops. The journals, magazines, etc. provided by IEEE help the students to become acquainted with the industry which is not provided by the University syllabus. This greatly helps students when they enter the industry as professionals and they can adjust to their new environment very easily.
The CSI Fr. CRCE student chapter is one of the 500 student chapters in the nation. The purpose of CSI is to promote the scientific and educational development of the masses. The promotion of information technology as a profession is the top priority of CSI today. To fulfill this objective, CSI student chapter regularly organizes seminars, workshops, lectures, and projects.
ASME-CRCE is an international student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) network that enables skill development across all engineering disciplines. A Student chapter serves as a gateway to forums, panel discussions, and everything that further a student’s professional development. What we do:
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CodeLabsCRCE as a Council, helps individuals get better at thinking logically.
Our Council also helps improve their knowledge of programming language through organizing coding events and other such competitions that demand such an approach. It is majorly aimed at promoting the interdisciplinary nature of coding amongst students, irrespective of their field. We organize various coding for the same on intra and inter-college levels as well as the national level. We don’t need to know who you are or what you want to achieve but if being a better coder is in your list then we are the right people for you.
Conduct Seminar’s and Workshop’s which introduces you to open source technologies.
To ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all.
Keep you updated with the latest technologies, help you learn new things and to keep the web free and open to all.
Fr.CRCE ACM is the official student chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery at Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering.
We are a group of like-minded students, with a common goal of creating an environment that is conducive to technological know-how while promoting creative and leadership skills.
WIE-CRCE is an affinity group of IEEE which is the world’s leading professional association for the advancement of technology. WIE membership is available free of cost for IEEE members, especially women student. The mission of WIE is to inspire, engage, encourage, and empower IEEE women worldwide. WIE-CRCE aims to inculcate the importance and advancements related to technology and social issues to women to make them whole as an individual with a firm technical background. Helping students adapt to technological aspects of modern world and being in power with any other professional is our objective. WIE envisions a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity.
The Institution of Industrial Engineers (IIIE) CouncilxCRCE is a student organization at Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering that aims to promote and advance the field of industrial engineering. The council is run by a team of dedicated student volunteers who work together to organize various events, activities, IV’s and seminars that enhance the learning experience and professional development of the students. Through the council's efforts, students can build connections with professionals in the industry, gain practical experience through events, and develop leadership skills that will serve them well throughout their careers. Overall, the IIIExCRCE helps in preparing the students for success in their future.
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The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian Government- sponsored public service program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Government of India. Popularly known as NSS, the scheme was launched on Gandhiji’s centenary year in 1969.
The NSS unit of Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of engineering Bandra (west) has been helping people enthusiastically for the past years through its various activities carried out though out the year and a vision to continue ahead.
As thriving with our motto “Not Me But You” we have conducted various activities like tree plantation, Bislery bottles for change, beach cleanup, flood relief donation drive, plastic ban rally, Bandra fair volunteering with Mumbai police, happy hours with cerebral palsy kids, natures trail to national park and many more.
NSS CRCE has been conducting many city as well as district level social service activities in collaboration with Mumbai University. As a part of government unit, we have adopted a village Tandulwadi (Palghar district) for period of 5 years to facilitate positive impacts among rural and tribal communities. Where last year we painted the local school, carried out sports and cultural day activity for the students along with this we had various competitions and set up computers donated by our college.
As a team we always prioritize ‘you’ before ‘me’ spreading cheers and smiles around, we sincerely thank to our Principal, our Director and ‘you’ for appreciating the work we do.
As said by Anne Frank – “the happiest people I know, are those who lose themselves in the service of others” Happy Serving!
The Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE is an institute-based club affiliated with Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Bandra (W), and operates under the aegis of the Rotary Club of Bombay Bandra and Rotaract District 3141, Zone 1A. Established with a vision to foster service-oriented leadership among students, the club is built on the guiding motto “Service Above Self.” It brings together passionate, driven, and socially conscious individuals who strive to make a meaningful impact beyond the academic environment.
Rotaract CRCE serves as a dynamic platform where students are encouraged to take initiative, develop into responsible leaders, and engage with real-world issues through empathy and action. From organizing charity marathons and health camps to hosting expert seminars, awareness drives, and cultural events, the club creates opportunities for members to contribute meaningfully to society while refining their communication, management, and organizational skills in a supportive environment.
In essence, the Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE is not just a student organization—it is a movement driven by the spirit of service, rooted in action, and committed to creating lasting impact both on campus and beyond.
Installation marks the formal transition of leadership within the Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE. Held annually, the event honours the contributions of the outgoing council while officially inducting the new team. Attended by faculty, department heads, and dignitaries from the Rotaract and Rotary fraternity, the ceremony reflects the values of service, responsibility, and continuity.taract-crce
1. Heart & Soul Run 7
The Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE is an institute-based club affiliated with Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Bandra (W), and operates under the aegis of the Rotary Club of Bombay Bandra and Rotaract District 3141, Zone 1A. Established with a vision to foster service-oriented leadership among students, the club is built on the guiding motto “Service Above Self.” It brings together passionate, driven, and socially conscious individuals who strive to make a meaningful impact beyond the academic environment.
2. Drug Awareness Seminar
The Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE, in collaboration with the Bandra Police Station, conducted a Drug Awareness Seminar to educate students on the dangers of substance abuse and its long-term impact. The session promoted informed choices and emphasized the importance of awareness and responsibility.
3. Beach Clean-up
When students trade books for biodegradable bags and head to the sands of Mumbai, you know something impactful is happening. The Beach Clean-Up is Rotaract CRCE’s effort to contribute directly to the environment “one plastic bottle at a time”. Students visit beaches across the city, working together to clear litter, raise awareness, and be part of something bigger than themselves. A tradition started recently, and it’s now become a yearly reminder that action speaks louder than posts.
4. Joy Of Giving
Not all impactful events are loud; some are quiet, warm, and deeply moving. Joy of Giving is one such initiative where Rotaract CRCE members visit the Father Agnel Ashram and spend time with the children through games, stories, and shared laughter. It’s a simple gesture that leaves a lasting impression on the kids and on us. Because sometimes, the best way to grow is by giving a piece of your heart.
5. Behind the Batch
The Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE organized Behind the Batch, a visit to the Bandra Police Station aimed at understanding police operations, strategies, and equipment. The session offered students valuable insights into the role and challenges of the police force, promoting awareness and community connection
1. FootSlog:
Footslog is Rotaract CRCE’s annual college trek, a refreshing escape from routine and a chance to connect beyond classrooms. From the rocky climbs of Kothaligad to the misty paths of Visapur Fort, students come together to explore Maharashtra’s scenic trails while building camaraderie that lasts long after the trek ends. It’s where conversations come more easily, the pace slows down, and everything comes alive, step by step.
2. MicDrop:
Mic Drop was a one-of-a-kind cultural showcase organized by the Rotaract Club of Fr. CRCE, aimed at celebrating creativity through music, poetry, and stand-up comedy. Held on 9th October 2019, the event brought together a diverse lineup of talented performers who captivated the audience with their unique art forms. The evening featured:
| Core Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sr.No | Name | Post |
| 1 | Rtr. Steve Anthony | Immediate Past President |
| 2 | Rtr. Johnson Serrao | President |
| 3 | Rtr. Arnav Ferriera | Secretary |
| 4 | Rtr. Kegan Estibeiro | Vice-President |
| 5 | Rtr. Sherlynn Vaz | Joint-Secretary |
| 6 | Rtr. Joshua Parmar | Public Relations Head |
| 7 | Rtr. Naomi Coutinho | Marketing Head |
| 8 | Rtr. Aaryan Singh | Sergeant-at-arms |
| 9 | Rtr. Abu Hamza | Technical Head & Treasurer |
| Board of Directors | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sr.No | Name | Post |
| 1 | Rtr. Bianca Creado | Club Service Director |
| 2 | Rtr. Anjali Rawat | Community Service Director |
| 3 | Rtr. Dev Saroj | Professional Development Director |
| 4 | Rtr. Royce Antony | Public Relations Director |
| 5 | Rtr. Avril Fernandes | Marketing Director |
| 6 | Rtr. Aaron Deniz | Marketing Director |
| 7 | Rtr. Chris Pereira | Media Director |
| 8 | Rtr. Ziel Cabral | Digital Communications Director |
| 9 | Rtr. Anushka Kedare | Digital Communications Director |
| 10 | Rtr. Zeon Dsouza | Technical Director |
| 11 | Rtr. Jeremiah Yangal | Operational Director |
| 12 | Rtr. Asher Coutinho | Task Force Director |
We Are A Team Of Enthusiastic Programmers, Game Developers, Science Freaks And The Tech-Savvy Brains. With An Avant-Garde Perspective, We Aim To Revolutionize The Era Of Game Development. Combining State-Of-Art Tech And The Gen Z Culture, We Aim To Create An Environment Where Both Fun And Facts Can Coexist.
Council Website url: https://gdacrce.netlify.app
GDSC CRCE boasts of a multifaceted community with members from various disciplines working together. By joining GDSC CRCE students get to work with an exceptionally skilled group of developers, connect with developers around the world, make projects, organized workshops and many more.
GDSC activities are targeted at university students and any others including faculty members who want to learn development skills & work to solve real-life problems.