Walchand College of Engineering offered its first academic program, an undergraduate degree in
civil engineering (B.E.(Civil)) for up to 60 students in 1947. In 1955, an undergraduate degree in
electrical engineering (B.E.(Elec)) was established, and a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree (B.E.(Mech)) was offered in 1956. Both programs had a 60-student capacity. Postgraduate coursework in all three engineering disciplines was first offered in 1971. Graduate and undergraduate degrees in computer science and electronics engineering were added in the 1980s and 1990s. Postgraduate courses in civil, mechanical and
electrical engineering and a diploma course in industrial electronics were introduced in 1971. In 1986, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in electronics engineering and an undergraduate course in computer science and engineering were introduced, and a postgraduate course in
computer science and engineering was introduced in 1997. In 2001, the college added a Bachelor of Engineering course in
information technology with a capacity of 60 students, and capacity for an additional 30 students was added to the computer science and engineering course. Departments of
physics,
chemistry,
mathematics and
geology have been established. The placement record of the college shows 464 undergraduate students placed in organisations during 2010 and 2011. The college was selected under the World Bank funded Government of India scheme "Technical Education Quality Improvement Program"(TEQIP) in 2005. It received nearly Rs. 9 crores of funding under TEQIP which ended in March 2009. As reported in the survey conducted by Spectrum India, Walchand College ranked No. 2 all-India out of about 127 institutes that participated in TEQIP. In 2011, the college was selected under Phase II of TEQIP, focused on development of PG education. In 2017, Once again college was selected under Phase III of TEQIP under TWINNING Arrangement with
Jabalpur Engineering College. ==Campus==