S.J.M. Institute of Technology

S.J.M. Institute of Technology (S.J.M.I.T)
Type Private un-aided Engineering and Technology Institute
Established 1980
Principal Dr. B.C. Shanthappa
Location Chitradurga, Karnataka, India
14°14′20″N 76°23′08″E / 14.23889°N 76.38556°E / 14.23889; 76.38556Coordinates: 14°14′20″N 76°23′08″E / 14.23889°N 76.38556°E / 14.23889; 76.38556
Campus 35 acre
Affiliations VTU
Website www.sjmit.ac.in

SJM Institute of technology (SJMIT)[1][2] was established in the academic year 1980-81, with blessings of then president of SJM Vidyapeetha Sri Mallikarjuna Murugharajendra Mahaswamiji. Located just adjacent to the National Highway-4, SJMIT has a clean green campus with all facilities spread over a vast area of 35 acres.

The college is recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) New Delhi, approved by Govt. of Karnataka and affiliated to Visveswariah Technological University (VTU) Belgaum. We are one of the recognized and authorized institutes to transfer the technology and courses offered by the joint collaboration of VTU Belgaum and C-DAC (Center for the development of Advanced computing) Government of India.

It offers Bachelor of Engineering(B.E) in 5 Engineering Disciplines,[3] and
Master of Technology(M.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering, Thermal Power Engineering and Structural Engineering.

Courses

Undergraduate

The college offers four year Undergraduate courses in 5 Disciplines of engineering:

Postgraduate

The Institute offers the following Post graduate course:

Administration

President - His Holiness Dr. Sri. Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru
Vice President - Sri. Shankar .M. Bidari
Principal - Dr. B.C. Shanthappa
Secretary - Sri. K.V. Prabhaka
Executive Director (Academic) - Dr. G. N. Mallikarjunappa
Executive Director (General) - Prof. E. Chitrashekar [4]

College fest

Every year the college holds the annual fest by name ''Spoorthi'' with various competitions for Students.

See also

References

  1. "VTU Website- SJMIT".
  2. "S. J. M. Institute of Technology, Chitradurga". Karnataka.com.
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