Engineer’s Day OSAY 2025-26

PHCET > Celebration > Engineer’s Day OSAY 2025-26
DateSeptember 17th, 2025
Venue9th Floor Auditorium
Resource PersonDr. J.W.Bakal (Principal) , Dr. Rajashree Gadhave (HOD, Computer Engineering Department )
Faculty CoordinatorMs.Snehal Chitale
DepartmentComputer Engineering
Event ObjectiveTo honor engineers’ contributions and inspire students towards innovative, responsible, and sustainable engineering for national development.
Event OutcomeEnhanced awareness, inspiration, and engagement among participants through knowledge sharing, innovation displays, and recognition of engineering excellence.

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Engineer’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event began with a speech by Ms. Avni and Mr. Prasad, SE C Student highlighting the importance of engineers in shaping the future. Dr. J. W. Bakal , Principal, PHCET addressed the gathering, emphasizing the role of engineers in nation-building. Dr.Rajashree Gadhave, HOD, Computer Engineering department shared her thoughts on the significance of Engineer’s Day and appreciated the efforts of the students and faculty. Ms.Snehal Chitale, faculty coordinator of the event welcomed everyone and gave an overview of the event. The computer department students showcased their talents with a wonderful dance and singing performance, leaving the audience mesmerized.

A quiz was conducted for the students and gifts were given to the winners who answered correctly.
A special surprise was planned for the teachers as a gesture of appreciation on Teachers’ Day, which was celebrated along with Engineer’s Day.The event featured cake cutting, adding to the festive atmosphere.Students entertained the audience with their energetic dance performances. An antakshari session was organized for the faculty, bringing out their playful side.

The event concluded with Ms. Jidnysa Katkar ,SE C Student delivering a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the event.
Engineer’s Day was a grand success, with a total of 500+ students and faculty coming together to celebrate the spirit of engineering.