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Friday, May 29, 2009

Maharashtra Institute of Technology-Pune

Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT)

Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, Pune, was founded with the collective efforts of many devoted experts having long and outstanding academic experience in the field of professional education. The social and political figures, who are all committed to one cause, that is to create and develop professional education facilities, in order to train deserving young men and women, who have an ambition to pursue higher studies in engineering and are desirous of acquiring skills and to make available the much needed expert personnel and skilled manpower to the fast growing industries and institutions in the fields of various branches of engineering.

Nestled amidst the verdant and green hills of Pune, MIT during the last 25 years has been a beacon of knowledge.

Breadth of knowledge, quality and flexibility are the hallmarks of all the under-graduate and postgraduate degree programs conducted at MIT. These programs arm our students with the skills necessary to meet the demands of a changing and challenging global environment.

MIT is among the first engineering colleges in the private sector in Maharashtra and since then remain the flagship institution of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (MAEER). Today, MIT offers under graduate engineering studies in nine disciplines: Civil, Mechanical, Mechanical (Sandwich), Electronics & Telecommunication, Computer, Information Technology, Petroleum, Petro-Chemical, Polymer and post-graduate studies in three areas: Civil structures, Polymers and Petroleum, along with industry specific, technology-oriented courses.

MIT has excelled in the field of education and is known today as one of the foremost centres of education and learning not only in India but the world over. For its students, it has been a gateway to a professional life. To meet the demands of changing and challenging global environment, MIT offers academic programs in Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Management and Insurance in classroom as well as distance-learning mode.

Students of this college invariably find themselves placed in well- known industries from India and abroad.


S.No.124, Paud Road, Kothrud,
Pune 411038
Maharashtra INDIA
Ph:
Fax: 91 020 5442770
Email : info@mitpune.com

Web address http://www.mitpune.com

Year of establishment: 1983

Branch offered:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanical (Sandwich) Engineering
  • Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Information Technology
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Petro-chemical Engineering
  • Polymer Engineering

Mode of admission: MH-CET (65% Seat)
: AIEEE (15% Seat)
: Rest Management quota

Institute Infra Structure:
The Institute has a well equipped library, a computer centre, lecture hall complex, various laboratories in different departments, hostels, Guest houses, health care centre, and adequate facilities for sports, games and co-curricular activities.

Faculty: Institute is having good faculty including Professors, readers, lecturers,
etc. College is also having visiting faculties from well known institute and universities.

Institute Facilities
Clubs, Computer Center, Library , Hospital, Gym, Transport, Hostels(8) and Mess , Security ,Canteens, NCC, Banks & ATM, games & sport , etc.

Placements several national and MNC are visiting campus regularly.
You can visit the institute website for detailed information or visit the following link
http://www.mitpune.com

College of Engineering, Pune

College of Engineering, Pune:

College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) is one of the most prestigious engineering colleges in India. Established in 1854, it is the third oldest engineering college in Asia, after the College of Engineering, Guindy (1794) and IIT Roorkee (1847). It is located in Pune (formerly Poona), Maharashtra. The students and alumni of COEP are colloquially referred to as COEPians.
In 2004, the institute was granted complete autonomy by the state government, and declared a center for excellence in technical education. The institute now is an autonomous engineering school with permanent affiliation to the University of Pune.
The college's study model referred to in the early 50s as the 'Poona Model' is highly respected by the industry and public works. The institute contends that its autonomy now grants it greater flexibility in dynamically changing its syllabus to suit the changing needs of the industry.

In 2004, the institute was granted complete autonomy by the state government. The institute now is an autonomous engineering school with permanent affiliation to the University of Pune.

The college's study model was referred to in the early 1950s as the 'Poona Model'. The institute contends that its autonomy now grants it greater flexibility in dynamically changing its syllabus to suit the changing needs of the industry.

COEP is located at the confluence of two rivers, the Mula and the Mutha.

Specializations and departments:

The years when various engineering specializations was introduced are as follows:

  • 1866: Civil Engineering
  • 1914: Mechanical Engineering
  • 1932: Electrical Engineering
  • 1948: Metallurgical Engineering
  • 1956: Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
  • 1965: Instrumentation & Control Engineering
  • 1992: Computer Engineering
  • 1995: Production (sandwich) Engineering
  • 2001: Information Technology Engineering

The Department of Civil Engineering of this college is the oldest department in the college. The Department of Mechanical Engineering has many alumni who are entrepreneurs and industry leaders around the city and over the country. The college is also well-known for its Metallurgy Department.

History:

The College of Engineering, Pune, established in the year 1854, is one of the oldest engineering colleges in Asia. The college was one of the first few colleges established by the British to serve the Indian subcontinent. Initially, it was started as the 'Poona Engineering Class and Mechanical School' to train subordinate officers for carrying out public works like buildings, dams, canals, railways and bridges. Later on, the school became the 'Poona Civil Engineering College', and subsequently in the year 1911, the name was changed to the 'College of Engineering, Poona'. The institution was initially affiliated to the University of Bombay (now Mumbai) for a degree of Licentiate in Civil Engineering known as LCE. The certificate course was converted into a degree course and the first class of the Bachelor of Engineering degree graduated in the year 1912. In 1968, the three year degree was extended to 4 years.

Admissions:

COEP is among the most selective engineering colleges in India. Admissions to COEP are competitive and are based on merit. The cut-off percentages are within the top percentile of high-school graduates. Affirmative action programs exist, including programs for students from north-eastern India and Indian citizens from Kashmir. There are also programs for children of non-resident Indians (NRIs)in the college

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (Mumbai)

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (Mumbai):

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Powai, Mumbai - 400076, INDIA
TEL: +91-22-2572-2545
FAX: +91-22-2572-3480

For JEE

Interactive Voice Response System
Phone: +91-22-2576-7062
Email Enquiries
To: "Chairman JEE"
Email: jeeiitb@iitb.ac.in
Phone: +91-22-2576-7063
Fax: +91-22-2572-0305

Undergraduate Admission - Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)

Web address http://www.iitb.ac.in

Year of estabilishment: 1958

Branch Offered

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Metallurgical Engineering and material science
  • Physics

Dual Degree
1.B.Tech. degree of the parent department (e.g. Mechanical Engineering)
2.M.Tech. degree of the Specialization within the parent department (e.g. Thermal and Fluids Engineering)


Mode of admission: IIT-JEE (IIT Joint Entrance Examination)

Institute Infra Structure:
Conference rooms, computer center , Centre for research in nanotechnology and science (CRNTS), Computer aided design centre(CAD), Centre for environmental science and engineering, Centre for studies in resource engineering, Centre for technology alternative for rural areas, Centre for formal design and verification of software , Sophisticated analytical instrument facility, Laboratories, Guest house & quarters, Library ,intranet, etc.

Faculty: Institute is having world class faculty including Professors, readers, lecturers, etc. IIT-B is also having visiting faculties from well known institute and universities, faculty exchange program from other institute and universities.

Institute Facilities
Sports & gym, Hostels(13), Transport, Health services, Banks & ATM , Post office, Student activity centre, clubs, NSS, Film society, Special interest group in finance(SIGFIN), Fine arts , The group of rural activities, Shopping centre, clubs, canteens etc.

Placements:
several national and MNC are visiting campus regularly. You can visit the institute website for detailed information or visit the following link IIT
Mumbai Placements

INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY

INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY:
(Autonomous)
University of Mumbai,
Matunga, Mumbai-400019. (India).
Telephone: 91 22 24145616/19/26/29/31.
Fax No: 91 22 24145614
Web address: http://www.udct.org

Year of establishment: 4th August 1934(AS UICT- University Institute of Chemical Technology)
: 26th January 2002(MUICT- Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology)

Branch offered:

  • Chemical Engineering
  • B.tech

Mode of admission: AIEEE (30% intake)
: MH-CET (70% intake)

Institute Infra Structure: The Institute has a well equipped library, a computer centre, lecture hall complex, UGC Center of Advanced Studies (CAS), UGC Department of Special Assistance (DSA) , UGC COSIST (Committee for Strengthening the Infrastructure in Sc. & Tech.) , Information Processing Center (IPC), health care centre, and adequate facilities for sports, games and co-curricular activities.

Faculty: Institute is having high class faculty including Professors, readers, lecturers,
etc. college is also having visiting faculties from well known institute and universities.

Institute Facilities
Sports, Guest house, Health Facility, Library & Cultural Society, Clubs, , Banking and Postal Facility , Canteens etc.

Placements several national and MNC are visiting campus regularly. You can visit the institute website for detailed information or visit the following link
http://www.udct.org



D. J. Sangvi College

D. J. Sangvi College:

With the advent of liberalization in the early 90s, India opened the doors of her economy to foreign players. This influx of global players into the Indian market and their emphasis on using state-of-the-art technologies created a spurt in the demand for contemporary engineering courses in the suburbs of India's commercial capital Mumbai.
Never one to ignore the demands of the industry and academic fraternity, the Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal, with prior approval from the University of Mumbai, the Government of Maharashtra, the Directorate of Technical Education and the All India Council for Technical Education, decided to establish a benchmark-setting engineering college. The Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, named after Shri Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi, was born.
Our parent body SVKM has provided additional building space of 5267.9 sq.m in the adjoining building of the campus. Thus the total built-up area now increases to 16,276.9 sq.m

A+ graded engineering college under the University of Mumbai system. Offers degrees in Production, Electronics and Telecommunications, Electronics, I.T., Computer, Bio-Medical and Chemical Engineering.

Established in 1994 under the leadership of the Sree Vile Parle Kelavni Mandal and Principal Dr. D.J. Shah.

Also host to the IEEE Brainwaves chapter established by the Electronics Engineering batches graduating in 1998 and 1999. These dedicated IEEE members organise several fun activities including field trips to industry (first one being to Bangalore in 1998), and inter collegiate contests like the 360 degrees extravaganza.

The college has a strong intra-mural sports culture with football (soccer) and cricket being the major sporting events, along with annual chess, table tennis, and other sports. Chemical Engineering and Electronics Engineering departments have sported a healthy rivalry since the founding days of the college.

The college also has a healthy cultural activity center, with students organizing and participating in several cultural festivals across the city.

Affiliated to the University of Mumbai, the College at present conducts the following courses of study in the B. E. Degree with an intake capacity (2007-2008):

1. Chemical Engineering 60 seats
2. Electronics Engineering 60 seats
3. Production Engineering 30 Seats
4. Bio-Medical Engineering 30 Seats
5. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 60 seats
6. Information Technology 60 seats
7. Computer Engineering 60 seats

Sardar Patel College of Engineering

Sardar Patel College of Engineering:

Sardar Patel College of Engineering (SPCE) is an engineering college in India. It is located in Andheri, a suburb of Mumbai. It is affiliated to Mumbai University and offer courses leading to graduate (Bachelor) and post-graduate (Master) degrees in Engineering. It is one of the most reputed engineering colleges in India and part of it (aided wing) is supported through the government.

History:


In 1957, the Bharatiya Bhavan conceived the idea of establishing an engineering college in Mumbai. The Engineering Personnel Committee of the Planning Commission had made certain recommendations for the establishment of new engineering colleges and polytechnics, in order to increase the technical manpower in the country. The Government of India accordingly had initiated a liberal policy for setting up private engineering colleges in the states. The proposal of the Bhavan to start an engineering college was favourably received by both the central and state governments.

Nehru & Junarkar The total outlay of this project was Rs.70 lakhs. The central and state governments contributed Rs.20 lakhs and Rs.10 lakhs respectively while the Bhavan contributed Rs.28 lakhs. The Sardar Patel Memorial Hall Committee and the Nizam's Charitable Trust donated Rs.1 lakh each and the remaining amount of Rs.10 lakhs was collected by means of grants, donations and advertisement revenues.

The foundation stone of the college was laid on the 17th of September 1961 by Shri Y.B. Chavan (the then chief minister of Maharashtra who later became the defence minister of India) who had taken a keen interest in the fulfillment of the project. Sardar Vallabhai Patel was closely associated with the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and in 1946 he was elected an honorary member of the Bhavan in recognition of the keen interest he took in the activities of the Bhavan. It was thus decided that naming the Engineering College after the late Shri Sardar Patel would be a fitting tribute to the "Iron Man" of India.

SPCE was founded in 1962 and inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru. At the time, it was only the fourth Engineering Institute in the Bombay region after VJTI, UDCT and IIT Bombay. The college started with three disciplines of engineering - Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. Electronics and Computer Engineering were started in 1995, Information Technology (IT) in 1998 and Electronics and Telecommunication in 2005. These four courses were privately funded by the college management whereas the Civil, Mechanical and Electrical courses are provided funds by the government.

Mumbai University recognized the college as two separate institutions - SPCE (Aided) offering Civil, Mechanical and Electrical engineering courses and SPCE (Unaided) offering Electronics, Computer Science and IT engineering courses now known as Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT). The unaided section was formally separated from its parent college in 2005 and established as Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT). However, the day-to-day operations of the two institutions is often a joint effort as they share some common facilities. The students of the two colleges mingle freely in extracurricular activities.

Courses:

Graduate Courses

The college offers full time courses in

  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Computers Engineering
  • IT Engineering
  • Telecommunication Engineering.
These are four year courses leading to a Bachelor of Engineering conferred by Mumbai University.

It also offers part time graduate courses in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical engineering. These part time courses are run after regular hours, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.. The timing enables working professionals to join these courses.

Recently, the college has been granted permission to conduct PhD course in Civil engineering.

Postgraduate Courses

  • M. E. (Civil) Structural Engineering
  • M. E. (Civil) Structural Engineering Part Time
  • M. E. (Civil) Hydraulics Part Time
  • M. E. (Civil) Geo-Tech Part Time
  • M. E. (Civil) Construction Management Part Time
  • M. E. (Mech) Machine Design


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) (established 1887) is one of India's premier engineering and technical institutes, located in Mumbai, India and attracts top talent students. Until 26 January 1997 it was known as the Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute.

VJTI, is a part of the University of Mumbai and its degrees are issued by the University, but the institution is no longer under the administrative purview of the university, since being granted autonomy in July 2004 and has since been classified as a private engineering institute.


National Ranking:

VJTI was ranked 7th best in the country , among private engineering colleges, in a Mint C-Fore Survey in 2008.

VJTI was ranked 8th best in the country , among private engineering colleges, in an Outlook magazine survey in 2007.

VJTI was ranked 9th best in the country , among all engineering colleges, in an India Today survey in 1999.

History:

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute [V.J.T.I.], a premiere Institute of Maharashtra, was established by Dinshaw Manockjee Petit Trust in 1887 and was then named as Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute. In 1913, the Institute was declared as Central Technical Institute of the State. Since 1923 the Institute is located in the present premises at Matunga, Mumbai. The Institute is affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The Institute started with the Licentiate Diploma in Textile Technology and under the guidance of various visionaries, over a period of 120 years it has developed to the current status which houses about 3500 students in the campus pursuing their B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D. degrees and different diplomas and Post graduate Diplomas. It was awarded the autonomous status in June 2004.

Departments:

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Computer Technology (offers courses in Computer Engineering and Information Technology)
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Humanities and Management
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Physics
  • Production Engineering
  • Structural Engineering
  • Technical and Applied Chemistry
  • Textile Manufacturing
  • Master of Computer Applications