Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
विश्वेश्वरय्या राष्ट्रीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान
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Motto | योगः कर्मसु कौशलम् Yogah Karmasu Kaushalam |
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Motto in English
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Excellence in action is yoga. |
Type | Public |
Established | 1960 |
Chairman | Dr. S. K. Joshi |
Director | Dr.Narendra S. Chaudhari |
Academic staff
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218[1] |
Undergraduates | 2,500[1] |
Postgraduates | 600 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban 215 acres (87 ha)[2] |
Website | vnit.ac.in |
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Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Nagpur (VNIT), also referred to as NIT Nagpur, formerly Regional College of Engineering, Nagpur and Visvesvaraya Regional College of Engineering (VRCE), is an engineering institute in Nagpur, Maharashtra, in central India. The institute has been ranked among the best fifteen engineering colleges in India. The institute was established in June 1960 and later named in honor of engineer, planner and statesman, Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. It is one of the National Institutes of Technology and in 2007 was conferred the status of Institute of National Importance.
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History
The college was established as the Regional College of Engineering, Nagpur in 1960, under an educational program of the Government of India. The State College of Engineering, established in 1956 in the same city, was then merged with the institute.
The first academic session at VRCE started in June 1960, with classes temporarily being held at the Government Polytechnic, Nagpur. Subsequently, the Maharashtra Government granted 200 acres (81 ha) to the college for building its campus.
In 1962, the Board of Governors of the college resolved to name the college after Sir Visvesvaraya.
In 2002, the institute was made a National Institute of Technology under the NIT Act and renamed as VNIT. In 2007 it was conferred the status of Institute of National Importance. VNIT faculty and staff mentor the newly established National Institute of Technology Mizoram during the academic year 2010-2011.
Indian Institute of Management Nagpur
Indian Institute of Management Nagpur will be temporarily located within the campus of VNIT till it moves to its own campus of approx 200 acres in about 3 years time.[3][4]
Campus
The institute is located in the western part of the city near Ambazari Lake, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Nagpur Railway Station and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Nagpur Airport. There are three main entrances to the 220 acres (89 ha) campus: the Main Gate on South Ambazari Road, the Bajaj Nagar Gate and the Yashwant Nagar Gate.
Most students live on the campus, which has over 12 men's hostels and 2 women's hostels.[5] On-campus housing for faculty is also available as an option. The campus is fully networked using fiber optic cables.
The campus health-care center caters to primary and urgent care requirements of students and staff.[6] The campus has facilities for auditoriums, a computer center, sporting facilities, a State Bank of India branch, a Canara Bank branch, cafes, coffee shops, a co-operative store and a post office.
The campus has on display a Mikoyan MiG-27, a ground attack aircraft decommissioned from Indian Air Force.
Chandrama is an on-campus all night canteen, open since 1978. The India Coffee House also operates a day canteen inside the campus.
The college campus has been declared as a green zone, which includes a ban on smoking and the usage of powered vehicles.
Administration
As an institute with university status, VNIT operates with complete autonomy in financial, academic and administrative matters. The institute's Board of Governors manages the institute. The board has representatives from the Government of India, Government of Maharashtra, All India Council for Technical Education, University Grants Commission, the institute's faculty, and illustrious Indian scientists and technologists.
The Student Council, composed of selected student representatives, plays an active role in various student affairs such as academics, training & placement, technical affairs, sports and cultural activities.
Academics
The institute has various academic departments, with over 30 specialized laboratories and research centers.[2]
- Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)
- Applied Chemistry
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Mechanics
- Applied Physics
- Applied Statistics
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Architecture and Planning
- Biomehatronics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Computational Physics
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Geoscience and Technology
- Geobiology and Astrobiology
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Hydrologic Engineering
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Neural Engineering
- Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Polymer Science and Technology
- Textile Engineering
- Urban Design & Planning
Undergraduate programs are offered in Architecture and the 8 Engineering disciplines. The Engineering programs are usually of 4-year duration, while Architecture has a 5-year program. VNIT accepts an incoming freshman class size of up to 798 students.[7]
Graduate and research programs, leading to Master's and Ph.D. degrees, are offered by the Architecture and all the Engineering departments. A range of special fields of study are available in graduate and research programs in each discipline. The institute will soon offer Aeronautical Engineering. Up to 350 students are admitted to the Master's program each year.[8][9]
The institute uses relative grading on a 10-point scale.
Admissions
Admissions to the undergraduate course is through the JEE Mains.[7]
80% of students to the post-graduate programs are admitted based on performance in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. These students receive stipends and tuition assistance from the institute and the Indian government. Another 20% of students are admitted based on industry or other research organization sponsorship, with full tuition typically paid by the sponsoring institution.[8]
Student life
VNIT offers students opportunities to pursue a range of interests. The National Cadet Corps and National Service Scheme are national organizations with active student participation.
VNIT hosts an active chapter of SPIC MACAY, which promotes classical Indian music, dance and culture. Hamsdhwani is a student Hindustani classical music group. A number of semi-professional rock bands and music groups are formed at VNIT and perform at local events. Past popular bands have included Drakshya, Glasnost, Morphine, Rust, Saints of Metal and Vighn.
Other popular student clubs include:
- IEEE Students' Chapter holds workshops, guest lectures and seminars year-round
- ACM Student Chapter
- Octaves, the Music Club for all budding musicians
- Quiz Pro Co., a quiz enthusiasts club
- Thalassemia Awareness Society
- Halla Bol, The VNIT Drama Society
- Club Capture, a photography club
- SAE India Student Chapter
- Robo Bank, a robotics club that provides financing, technical support and component inventory for building robots
- Prayaas, a social welfare club
- Astronomy Club
- Iridescence, an art club
- Aawaz, a debate club
- Lynx, a club for adventure enthusiasts
- Eyes Only, a bi-semester newsletter team
- V-live, a student social networking portal[10]
- E-cell, an entrepreneurship club[11]
- Mag.com, an annual student magazine team
The student clubs host a number of annual fests or events, inviting participants from similar clubs across the region or the nation, including:
- Axis, a science and technology fest
- Aarohi, a music and cultural festival
- Consortium, an entrepreneurship and business management event
A gymnasium and various sports facilities are available on the campus. College teams also participate in regional championships in a number of sports.
Halls of residence
The institute has 10 halls of residence and one for postgraduates. Staff residences for teaching and non-teaching staff members are also available.
Alumni
VNIT has a strong alumni network referred as VNITAA.[12] Over the years, alumni of VNIT have taken up strategic positions in organisations around the world. VNIT alumni include prominent academics and business executives. VNIT has an active alumni network, with chapters across India, in the United States and in Europe.[13]
The Alumni Cell at VNIT manages interactions with the alumni network and keeps them involved in important events in the institute.
Notable alumni
Alumni occupy a number of senior executive positions in India and abroad. Some notable alumni of the institute include:
Researchers and academics
- Samir Barua, Director, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
- Dr. Vijay P. Bhatkar, scientist, Founding Director of Centre for Development of Advanced Computing[14]
- Ramesh Jain, Bren Professor of Information & Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine[15]
Public and defence services
- Hemant Karkare, late chief of Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad
Business and corporate
- Dr. Dinesh Keskar, President, Boeing India
Entrepreneurs
- Pradeep Kar, Chairman and founder, Microland
Arts and design
- Neelam Saxena Chandra, writer, novelist, poet
- Satyendra Pakhale, industrial designer
References
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