Department of computer science is established in Sadashivrao Mandlik Mahavidyalaya in 2014. The main objective of the course is to develop different software development skills in the students with current trends in IT industry as well as business. Three temporary faculties are working in the department. The department organises various curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities for quality education i.e. unit tests, guest lectures, seminars, workshops on career avenues like opportunity in software industry and communication, career guidance, group discussion, spoken English, wall papers, library visit, Industrial study tour. The college library has sufficient number of text and reference books.
Features of the Department
1.Well qualified and experienced staff.
2.Well equipped computer lab
3.Organisation of various Curricular ,Co-curricular, Extracurricular Activities
4.Overall development of students
5.Adequate practical exposure to students
6.Proper career guidance
Curricular ,Co-curricular,Extracurricular Activities-
1.Guest lectures.
2.Wall papers
3.Industrial study tour
4.Home Assignments
5.Organisation of seminar and workshop.
6.Teacher’s day
7.Student’s participation in English handwriting and Reading competition
8.Participation in programming competition organised in other colleges.
9.Active participation in college traditional day
Staff Profile-
| SR.NO. | NAME OF THE FACULTY | EDUCATION QUALIFICATION | DESIGNATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mr. Mane Vinayak Sadashiv | M. C. A. | Assistant Professor (H.O.D.) |
| 3 | Miss. Havaldar Sneha Ramchandra | M. C. A | Assistant Professor |
| 4 | Miss. Patil Amruta Ravsaheb | M. Sc. Computer Science | Assistant Professor |
| 5 | Miss. Kudave Shilpa Bharat | M. C. A | Assistant Professor |
Research Paper Published by faculty – 4

One-Day Workshop on Employability Skills for Science Graduates – NEP 2020 Model
Guest Lecture on “Fundamentals and Advanced Concepts of C++ Programming”
The session was conducted by Prof. Abhijit V. Patil, Department of Computer Science,
who shared his expertise in programming languages and object-oriented concepts.