Ms. Siddhi R. Sankpal
M.Sc. Mathematics ,B.Ed ,SET
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Engineering,
Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities ,
Yashoda Technical Campus Satara
Mobile no: 7755960496
M.Sc. Mathematics ,B.Ed ,SET
Assistant Professor
Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities ,
Yashoda Technical Campus Satara
Mobile no: 7755960496
Ms. Siddhi R. Sankpal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at Yashoda Technical Campus, Satara, where she has been employed since June 2024. She holds a Master of Science in Mathematics with a specialization in Applied Mathematics from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, and a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree. Additionally, she has qualified the Maharashtra State Eligibility Test (MH-SET) in Mathematical Sciences, administered by Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU).
Ms. Sankpal has over two years of teaching experience in Applied Mathematics, during which she has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, student-focused instruction, and the adoption of innovative teaching strategies. She has actively engaged in professional development activities to enhance her teaching skills, including the successful completion of an international online course titled "Introduction to Calculus" offered by The University of Sydney. She also completed the AICTE-NPTEL Faculty Development Programme on "Effective Engineering Teaching Practices," and participated in an eight-week Faculty Development Programme on“Accreditation and Outcome-Based Learning” conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (August–October 2025), achieving a score of 91%. Moreover, she completed a five-day online FDP on “Inculcating Universal Human Values in Technical Education,” organized by the All India Council for Technical Education (January 19th–23rd, 2026).
Ms. Sankpal is dedicated to making complex mathematical concepts accessible and engaging for engineering students, with an emphasis on clarity and practical application. Her teaching approach aims to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and real-world relevance. Her academic and research interests include calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and mathematical modeling in engineering contexts.