Vidyalankar Institute of Technology

Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
Motto Provoked by Intellect, Propelled by values
Type Engineering and Technology Institution
Established 1999
Academic affiliation
University of Mumbai and AICTE
Principal Dr. Sunil Patekar
Director Milind Tadvalkar[1]
Undergraduates Intake 780 per year[2]
Postgraduates Intake 174 per year[3][4]
Location Wadala, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
19°01′18″N 72°52′15″E / 19.021571°N 72.87077°E / 19.021571; 72.87077Coordinates: 19°01′18″N 72°52′15″E / 19.021571°N 72.87077°E / 19.021571; 72.87077
Campus Urban, Spread over 11 acres (45,000 m2) in Central Mumbai
Acronym VIT
Mascot Bull
Website vit.edu.in vidyalankarlive.com

Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (VIT) is an engineering degree college approved by the All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated to University of Mumbai, India.[2]

Vidyalankar Institute of Technology was started in the year 1999 after having secured permission from the AICTE and University of Mumbai.It has slowly gained popularity and today attracts top talent.[5] It caters to students who have passed the Maharashtra State Board's HSC and CET examinations and desire to take up engineering as their profession.It secured an A grade rating from the Mumbai University in 2005.[6]

History

Vidyalankar Classes at Dadar

VIT is different from other institutes in Mumbai in the sense that it was established by an organization that was already well known in the field of education viz. Vidyalankar Dyanapeeth Trust. The trust was founded by Prof. C.S. Deshpande. He started coaching students in 1960, in a single classroom in Dadar. Vidyalankar classes shifted to their present location in 'Pearl Center', Dadar in 1974.[7] After 39 years of coaching students, the trust decided to expand by establishing the Vidyalankar Institute of technology. The institute had humble beginnings in Pearl Center, the very same building where Vidyalankar Classes is situated; and moved to the current campus in 2001.[8]

Programs offered

Currently, the Institute offeres both graduate and postgraduate programs. Following are the details of the programs as of 2015. The college has gone through various phases of expansions over the last few years, and further expansions are also expected.

Undergraduate programs

Following are the branches in which Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree of University of Mumbai is offered at VIT:[2]

  • Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering: 120 + 60 (Direct 2nd Year) Seats
  • Electronics Engineering 120 +60 (Direct 2nd Year) Seats
  • Computer Engineering: 120 + 60 (Direct 2nd Year) Seats
  • Information Technology: 120 + 60 (Direct 2nd Year) Seats
  • Bio-Medical Engineering: 60 Seats

Accreditation : Electronics,Electronics & Telecommunication and Bio-Medical programs are accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for 3 years w.e.f 01.07.2016

Post-graduate programs

The college offers a postgraduate course in MMS (Master of Management Studies), where the degree is conferred by the University of Mumbai. Admission is based on Maharashtra CET (Common Entrance Test) score.[3] The college also offers a Masters program in computer engineering, where the degree is conferred by the University of Mumbai.[9]

  • Masters in Management Studies: 120 Seats
  • M.E (Computer Engineering): 18 Seats
  • M.E (Information Technology): 18 Seats
  • M.E (Electronics and Telecommunication): 18 Seats

Doctoral programs

The college offers a Doctoral program in computer engineering, where the degree is conferred by the University of Mumbai.

  • Ph.D.(Computer Engineering): 10 Seats

Campus

Interiors of Main Building

The campus is located in Wadala (East), a central suburb of Mumbai, and stretches over 11 acres (45,000 m2 or 480,000 sq ft) of land. It is close to some residential complexes like Dosti Acres and Lloyd's Estate.

The campus comprises 3 buildings, 2 gardens, a football field, a volleyball ground and also a cricket pitch. A canteen and a cafe both offer a wide range of food and beverages. Also, separate parking lots are available for students and faculty members, for both 2-wheelers and 4-wheelers(only for faculties).

Library

VIT Library

The library provides a wide-ranging collection of books which include university prescribed text books and reference material. The library also subscribes to all major international journals and magazines. Some major non-technical magazines are also subscribed to. The library also has a reading hall which is open 6 days a week and on Sundays when exams are approaching.

Number of books Number of titles Number of Non-Academic
books
27,153 5,860 1,452
Statistics true as of October 2015.[10]

Apart from books, the college also provides students with the facility of using the IEEE/IET electronic library (IEL); an online database, which holds more than 3,796,274 full text documents.[11]

Laboratories

Apple Lab

An entire floor of the main building is reserved for laboratories. They include labs maintained by the 5 departments as well as other core departments such as Applied Sciences and Mechanics departments.[12]

In addition to 12 computer laboratories, the Institute has set up a state of the art 'Central Computing Centre'. An area of 300 sq m is dedicated for the Computer Centre. Apart from IBM compatible P4 desktops, the centre has Apple Mac desktops and Sun Blade Workstations. All these computers are networked and backed up with various legal operating systems & application software along with printing & scanning devices.[13]

Hostel

Vidyalankar Hostel

The Vidyalankar Gurkul, a hostel for boys and girls at Nerul, has been run by the Vidyalankar Dyanapeeth Trust since June 1996. A total of 131 students (both boys and girls) reside here.[14] A few of the students are from the western suburbs of Mumbai, while others come from different states of India. The hostel is located near Nerul railway station, in Sector 17.

Amongst other facilities, the hostel also provides computers with internet facilities, a library consisting of academic and general books, and also carrom and chess boards for recreation.

Achievements and awards

  • Vidyalankar has won the award for the Top Institutional Theater Design in the world at the Interior Design Best of the Year Awards held on the 4 December 2014 at the famous IAC Building,Manhattan,New York City.
  • Vidyalankar Auditorium
    Vidyalankar has won the Honour Award from Designshare, New York, USA for its innovative design. The structure boasts of gateless campus, a man-size chess board, an amphitheatre and a multi purpose zone for students to chill.[15][16][17]
  • Infosys has selected Vidyalankar as a partner for its Campus-Connect Program, wherein they train pre-final year Vidyalankar students to make them industry ready.[18]
  • VIT has also spread its wings by a tie up with Penn State University, USA.[5][19] In this program, students finish the first two years of the B.S. program in VIT and upon achieving the required GPA, finish the later two years of the course at Penn State University.[20]
  • Recently, VITians joined hands with the Indian Development Foundation (Formerly the Indian Leprosy Foundation) to spread awareness of Tuberculosis to the masses.[21]
  • Vidyalankar Group of Educational Institutes' Friday Paathshala earned recognition nationally by winning a silver in the ‘college contact programme of the year’ category at the 1st WOW Event and Experiential Awards.

Student life

Yoga Session at VIT
Football match at VIT

The college has student chapters of various international organizations. It has also set up various development and interaction cells to help students to decide on the path they want to take in the future. The college's annual festivals organised in the Summer semester while smaller events are conducted throughout the year by the student organizations.

Student chapters

Vidyalankar Institute of Technology's Computer Society of India (CSI-VIT) Student Chapter was conferred with the prestigious "Best Accredited Student Branch" Award for 2015-16 at the CSI Annual Convention 2016.[22] The Institute's CSI Chapter won the "Best Accredited Student Branch" Award for 2013-14, in the past.[23]

Student cells

  • Research and Development Cell[24]
  • Entrepreneurship Development Cell[25]
  • Industry Institute Interaction Cell[26]

Student organisations

  • Academic:
    • SC - Student Council
    • EESA - Electronics Students' Association
    • ETSA - Electronics and Telecommunications Students' Association
    • ITSA - Information Technology Students' Association
    • BMSA - Bio-Medical Students' Association
    • CESA - Computer Education Students' Association
  • Non-academic:
    • Hobby Club Committee
    • Sports Council
    • Women Development Committee
    • Vidyalankar Service Scheme
    • Personality Enrichment Committee
    • VIT Volunteering Committee
  • Administrative Committees
    • Anti Ragging Committee
    • Admission Committee
    • Alumni Committee
    • Career Counselling Committee
    • Laboratory Development Committee
    • Library Committee
    • Parent Interaction Committee (PIC)
    • Placement Committee
    • Value Added Services
    • Corporate Communication
    • Final Year Projects Quality Assurance Committee
    • Food and Beverages Committee
    • Staff Development Committee
    • Staff Welfare Committee

Annual festivals

  • Marathi Diwas
    An inter-collegiate technical festival called Tantravihar is held in April/May every year. Registrations for various events open in mid-March. Events include Robotics, Technical Paper Presentations, Debates, Quizzes, Open Software competitions, Stock Market Simulation competitions etc.
  • An intra-collegiate cultural festival called VERVE is held in February/March every year. Some events like Dance Competitions, Fashion Show and War of the DJs are held on an inter-collegiate level. It also includes fun events like Antakshri, Ad-Mad show, Press Conference etc.
  • Every February, an inter-collegiate sports festival is held in the college campus, including both indoor and outdoor sports. The highlight of the festival is the S6 (Six a side - Six overs) cricket tournament in which more than 15 colleges participate. It also includes intra-collegiate competitions in volleyball, box-cricket, throwball, carrom, chess etc.

V Express

V Express is the annual magazine published by the college. The issue comes out usually in the month of April. The editing staff consists of students from all branches and includes freshers as well.

Friday Paath-shala

Dance Show at VIT

Friday Paath-shala is a platform created for students to indulge in their non academic passions & pursuits. This ranges from dance workshops to screening thought provoking movies and debates to musical jams where students bring their favourite musical instruments. The allotted time is every Friday between 4.30 pm to 6.30pm and the venue is the amphitheatre.

Vidyalankar Group of Educational Institute’s ‘Friday Paathshala’ earned recognition nationally by winning a silver in the ‘college contact programme of the year’ category at the 1st WOW Event and Experiential Awards.[27][28]

‘Friday Paathshala’ is a non-academic interaction for engineering students in Vidyalankar Institute of Technology. Every Friday is turned into an exciting and fun-filled evening for students in the form of workshops, movie-screenings, sports, dance and jam-sessions. ‘Friday Paathshala’ reaches out to more than 2000 students in 6 months and 24 sessions every academic year.

‘Friday Paathshala’ from being a single college activity has now extended out to all engineering colleges in Mumbai and have involved them in an annual S6 cricket tournament (6 a side, 6 over each). The S6 cricket carnival is now 2 editions old and is becoming a landmark sports event in the annual sports calendar of engineering colleges.

Location

The Vidyalankar campus is situated in Wadala (E) in Central Mumbai, 1 kilometer away from Wadala Road Station. It is located on Vidyalankar College Marg next to residential complexes, Dosti Acres and Lloyd's Estate. The campus is also bordered by the Antop Hill Warehouse company.

See also

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