About Aurangabad College of Engineering:

Aurangabad College of Engineering –ACE is established in the year 2010, affiliated to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwad University; Approved by AICTE and recognised by Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State. ACE is also program member of Microsoft IT Academy.

ACE is situated in a very calm and quiet atmosphere, at the outskirts of the city of Aurangabad. The environment is fresh and lonely enabling students to concentrate on their studies.

The goal of ACE is to produce engineers capable of effectively using the scientific and technical knowledge developed as undergraduates for the betterment of society. The problem-solving, teamwork, and oral communications skills developed by these engineers while at ACE will also contribute to achieving this goal.

Our Aims and Objectives:

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Accreditation by NBA & NAAC

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Accreditation by NBA for all courses

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Starting PG & Doctoral Courses

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Starting Continuing Education Programs

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R & D Projects in Collaboration with Industry

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Academic Tie-up with Foreign Universities

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Autonomous Status

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Accreditation by Global Quality Agency

Our Objectives:

To meet this over-arching goal, our specific objectives are:

To graduate engineers who contribute to society in a broad range of careers.
This is achieved through experiencing Iowa's unique combination of a college atmosphere coupled with the surrounding comprehensive industrial resources and personalized contact with ACE faculty.

To graduate engineers who function professionally in an increasingly international and rapidly changing world.
This is achieved by making Iowa undergraduates aware of cultural differences and the importance of lifelong learning.

To graduate engineers who effectively understand, use, and develop modern engineering technologies and concepts.
This is achieved through completing Iowa's rigorous series of theory, laboratory, and design courses.

To graduate engineers who achieve success throughout their careers.
This success is achieved by internalizing the specialized engineering background and concepts developed during their undergraduate curriculum.