词条 | Vishwakarma Institute of Technology |
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| name = Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune | image_name = Vishwakarma Institute of Technology.png | image_size = | established = 1983 | type = Private | endowment = Bansilal Ramnath Agarwal Charitable Trust (BRACT) | director = Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Jalnekar | chairman = Mr. Rajkumar Agarwal | faculty = 225 | students = 4,000 | city = Pune | state = Maharashtra | country = India | address = 666 Upper Indiranagar, Bibwewadi, Pune-411037, Maharashtra, India | campus = Academic area: 7 acres(0.028 km2 and hostel and ground: 10 acre(0.0404 km2) | free_label = Acronym | free = VIT, Pune | website = www.vit.edu | logo = }} Vishwakarma Institute of Technology (Marathi : विश्वकर्मा अभियांत्रिकी महाविद्यालय, पुणे ) (VIT) is an autonomous engineering college located in Upper Indira Nagar, Bibwewadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India. The institute was established in 1983 and it is affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University. The college has NAAC and NBA accreditation(A++). The college is largely supported by the Bansilal Ramanath Agarwal Charitable Trust.[1] VIT was the first private college in Maharashtra to attain academic autonomy in the academic year 2008-2009. This helped the college to introduce cross-departmental and industry-oriented subjects in the curriculum. The college is the only college in Pune to provide Honors and Minors courses in addition to normal undergraduate courses. CoursesUndergraduateThe course length of all Bachelors of Engineering/Technology (B.E. or B.Tech) lasts four years. Courses include:
Currently, the following departments do not offer full-fledged courses of their own:
GraduateThe following are the postgraduate programs:
Honors & Minors (Undergraduate)
DoctoralA doctoral degree is awarded in the following fields:
The college has a Department of Self Development (DoSD) that handles campus placements. CampusThe college has approximately 2,900 students, 225 faculty members, 67 laboratories, one central library, and 150 administrative and supportive staff. The campus is spread over an area of {{convert|7|acre|m2}} and consists of four major buildings, a cafeteria, a coffee store, a fruit juice stand, a breakfast center, NPB, and a fully air-conditioned auditorium with ceiling fans. The students' hostel is off-campus. It is state-of-the-art and is equipped with a dining facility. It is located about 3.5 km from the main campus. Global Alliances/International-liaisons
GEM and VIT have a Memorandum of Understanding allowing a student exchange program, which offers students studying in seven GEM affiliated schools in France to send their students to VIT. Conversely, and students in the third year of their bachelor's degree at VIT can also go to France for one semester. The first batch completed its studies abroad during Jan-May 2009. The association encourages higher learning (postgraduate learning) in GEM schools across France.
Under this program, students at VIT are sent to various partner colleges in the state of Ontario, Canada, while Canadian students come to partner colleges in Maharashtra and Goa. Students in the third year of their bachelor's degree at VIT are sent to Canada for one semester. The first batch completed its studies abroad from August–December 2009. Campus eventsThe college organizes state, national, and international conferences and events. Notable events include the following:
The annual event is a mixture of cultural, technical, and sporting competitions where students from diverse colleges across India come to participate.
The annual event is the flagship cultural event on the campus. The participants are restricted to students of VIT and the competitions are held between the departments. The college publishes its own newsletter called Wink.
The Entrepreneurship Development Centre (EDC) has a vision of producing successful entrepreneurs imbibed with leadership qualities using innovative and ethical business practices to make a global impact. It was founded in September 2013 and has been successful in organizing various sessions involving eminent personalities. Clubs & Societies
Mercantile, the economics and finance club, is a student-driven and faculty-guided initiative for enthusiasts in the field of finance and economics. The objective of the club is to help students appreciate the role of economics and finance by linking the learning in the classroom to real life business news and problems. The club achieves its objectives by conducting various events which includes case study analysis, eco-fin quiz, crosswords, guest lectures, workshops, and virtual stock trading competition.
Mirage Campus Film Society was formed in VIT College in November 2009. VIT became the first college in Pune University to be affiliated to a film society from the Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI). This is an idea by the college to cultivate the taste of good cinema among the students. The basic objective of Mirage is to let students know that cinema is not only a form of entertainment but it is an art form as well as a medium of communication.
The Robotics Forum is the only technical forum in VIT. Every year, around 70 students are selected for this practice-oriented forum through rigorous interviews. The forum participates in many international, national, and local robotics competitions like ABU Robocon, Shastra, and Tech-Fest. The forum has helped students in getting hands-on technical knowledge. The forum is mentored by Prof. H.M. Khare and Prof. G.N. Kotwal. References1. ^http://www.vit.edu/index.php/home External links
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