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1 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : I MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY M-I(AC-101) EG(AC-102) PHY-I(AC-101) BEE(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-102) M-I(AC-104) TS-C1, TS-D1 PHY-D1, CH-A1, BEE-B1, EG-C M-I(AC-101) PHY-A1, EG(AC-102) CH(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-101) CH-B1, BEE-C1, TS-A1, EG-D1 CH(AC-102) BEE(AC-104) CH(AC-101) TS-B PHY-B1, PHY-C1, CH-C1, CH-D1, M-I(AC-104) BEE(AC-101) BEE-D1, BEE-A1, EG-A1 EG-B1 BEE- BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: DR V N PANDE M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: DR B P ATHAWALE PH I- PHYSICS I: MR Y J PITKAR TS-ENGINEERING WORKSHOP CH- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY: DR K S SURANJE EG- ENGINEERING GRAPHICS: MR S V WAGH
2 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : II M-I(AC-104) PH-I(AC-102) BEE(AC-104) CH(AC-102) PHY-A2, PHY-B2, CH-B2, CH-C2, CH(AC-201) BEE-C2, BEE-D2, EG-D2 EG-A2 M-I(AC-201) PHY-C2, CH-D2, BEE-A2, EG-B2 PHY-D2, CH-A2, BEE-B2, EG-C2 TS-B2, TS-C2, TS-D EG(AC-201) EG(AC-103) BEE(AC-102) TS-A2 M-I(AC-102) PH-I(AC-201) CH(AC-103) M-I(AC-102) BEE(AC-102) PH-I(AC-102) BEE- BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: MRS S V UNDE M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: DR B P ATAWALE PH I- PHYSICS I: MRS L V EKHANDE TS-ENGINEERING WORKSHOP CH- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY: DR M Y KHALADKAR EG- ENGINEERING GRAPHICS: MR A P BHATTU
3 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : III M-I(AC-103) M-I(AC-103) PHY-I(AC-202) CH(AC-103) TS-C3, TS-D3 PHY-I(AC-103) M-I(AC-101) CH(AC-202) PHY-I(AC-103) BEE(AC-103) EG(AC-101) PHY-A3, M-I(AC-102) PHY-C3, CH-B3, CH-D3, CH(AC-103) TS-A3, BEE-C3, BEE-A3, BEE(AC-102) TS-B3 EG-D3 EG-B3 BEE(AC-103) PHY-B3, CH-C3, EG(AC-102) BEE-D3, EG-A3 BEE- BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: MRS S P GHANEGAONKAR M I-ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MRS N V SHINDE PH I- PHYSICS I: DR J W DADGE TS-ENGINEERING WORKSHOP CH- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY: MRS N V IYER EG- ENGINEERING GRAPHICS: MR S V WAGH PHY-D3, CH-A3, BEE-B3, EG-C3
4 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : IV PHY-A4, PHY-I(AC-102) PHY-C4, M-I(AC-102) CH-B4, CH-D4, TS-A4, BEE-C4, BEE-A4, TS-B4, EG-D4 CH(AC-102) EG-B4 CH(AC-102) TS-C M-I(AC-102) PHY-B4, PHY-I(AC-201) PHY-D4, CH-C4, CH-A4, BEE(AC-102) BEE-D4, BEE-B4, EG-A4 M-I(AC-201) EG-C4 PHY-I(AC-101) BEE(AC-101) CH(AC-103) M-I(AC-101) EG(AC-101) EG(AC-103) BEE(AC-101) TS-D BEE- BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: MRS V S RAJGURU M I-ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MR A S DESHPANDE PH I- PHYSICS I: MRS R.S.CHHATARALA TS-ENGINEERING WORKSHOP CH- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY: EG- ENGINEERING GRAPHICS: MRS P J MULEY
5 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : V PHY-A5, PHY-I(AC-103) CH-B5, BEE-C5, TS-A5, EG-D5 TS-B5, M-I(AC-103) TS-D5 CH(AC-103) TS-C PHY-I(AC-103) CH(AC-103) M-I(AC-103) M-I(AC-202) PHY-B5, CH-C5, M-I(AC-102) PHY-I(AC-103) EG(AC-202) BEE-D5, EG-A5 BEE(AC-102) PHY-D5, CH-A5, BEE-B5, EG-C BEE(AC-103) CH(AC-202) PHY-C5, CH-D5, EG(AC-103) BEE-A5, EG-B5 BEE(AC-103) BEE- BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: MRS V B BHOLE M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MR PRAVIN SAYARE PH I- PHYSICS I: MRS N A PATIL TS-ENGINEERING WORKSHOP CH- ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY: EG- ENGINEERING GRAPHICS: MR A P BHATTU
6 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : VI CP-B6 CP-D PHY-A6, CP-B6 CP-A6 PHY-C6, CP-D6 PHY-D6, CP-C M-I(AC-104) PHY-B6, M-I(AC-202) CP-C8 M-I(AC-102) BME(AC-104) CP-A6 CP(AC-202) PHY-I(AC-102) EM(AC-201) CP(AC-201) M-I(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-201) EM(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-201) EM(AC-104) BME(AC-201) BME(AC-104) CP(AC-201) PE(AC-104) BME-BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINERING: MR N D DHOTE M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MRS N V SHINDE PH I- ENGINEERING PHYSICS I: MRS N A PATIL CP- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER: MR S N GHOTKAR PE - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: MR U G PUTLI EM- ENGINEERING MECHANICS: Dr B M DAWARI
7 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : VII CP(AC-101) CP(AC-103) CP(AC-104) BME(AC-101) BME(AC-104) M-I(AC-103) M-I(AC-104) M-I(AC-101) M-I(AC-104) EM(AC-103) PHY-I(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-104) BME(AC-103) CP-D7 EM(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-103) PHY-A7, PHY-B7, PHY-C7, CP-B7 CP-A7 CP-D7 EM(AC-201) CP-B7 CP-A7 PE(AC-201) CP-C7 PHY-D BME-BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINERING: MR N P DALE M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MRS N V SHINDE PH I- ENGINEERING PHYSICS I: MRS L V EKHANDE CP- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER: MR. N MHATRE PE - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: MR U G PUTLI EM- ENGINEERING MECHANICS: DR S R PATHAK
8 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : VIII MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CP-A PHY-B8, CP-B8 CP-A8 CP-D8 M-I(AC-104) PHY-A8, BME(AC-201) PHY-I(AC-102) PHY-C8, EM(AC-104) CP-B8 M-I(AC-201) M-I(AC-102) CP-D PHY-I(AC-104) PHY-I(AC-201) CP(AC-103) M-I(AC-202) PHY-D8, CP-C BME(AC-104) EM(AC-201) EM(AC-103) CP(AC-202) CP-C CP(AC-104) BME(AC-103) PE(AC-202) BME-BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINERING: MR N D DHOTE M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MR PRAVIN SAYARE PH I- ENGINEERING PHYSICS I: DR J W DADGE CP- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER: MR S T SAWANT PE - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: MR U G PUTLI EM- ENGINEERING MECHANICS: DR K K TRIPATHI
9 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : IX MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CP-B PHY-I(AC-101) M-I(AC-101) PHY-D9, CP-B M-I(AC-101) EM(AC-101) EM(AC-101) CP(AC-101) BME(AC-201) BME(AC-101) PHY-I(AC-101) M-I(AC-101) M-I(AC-201) PHY-C9, PHY-I(AC-102) CP-D9 CP(AC-104) CP-A9 CP-C CP(AC-102) PHY-B9, PE(AC-104) CP-A EM(AC-102) CP-D9 BME(AC-104) BME-BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINERING: MRS S S MUNDRA M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: MR A S DESHPANDE PH I- ENGINEERING PHYSICS I: MR Y J PITKAR CP- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER: MR V M KHADSEY PE - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: MR U G PUTLI EM- ENGINEERING MECHANICS: DR R R JOSHI PHY-A9, CP-C9
10 F Y B TECH TABLE CLASS /DIVISION : X MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CP-B10 CP-D CP-C10 EM(AC-102) CP-A BME(AC-201) M-I(AC-202) PHY-B10, CP(AC-102) EM(AC-201) PHY-I(AC-202) CP-C10 M-I(AC-102) PHY-C10, CP-A BME(AC-101) M-I(AC-202) PHY-I(AC-101) M-I(AC-202) CP(AC-101) CP(AC-202) PHY-I(AC-202) PHY-A10 PHY-D EM(AC-101) PE(AC-202) BME(AC-202) BME-BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINERING: MRS S S MUNDRA M I- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I: DR B P ATHAWALE PH I- ENGINEERING PHYSICS I: MRS R.S.CHHATARALA CP- FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER: MRS RAJANI MOONA PE - PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: MR U G PUTLI EM- ENGINEERING MECHANICS: MR A Y PISAL
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