Sir M Visvesvaraya
Institute of Technology (Sir MVIT), Bangalore is an Institute of repute in
the state of Karnataka (founded by Sri Krishnadevaraya Educational Trust in
1986). The institute offers nine B.E. degree programs in Civil, Mechanical,
Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Computer Science
& Engg., Industrial Engineering & Management, Telecommunication,
Information Science and Bio Technology and four Masters Programs in Computer
Applications, Business Administration, Computer Integrated Manufacturing and
Electronics.
The Institute is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological
University and approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi
and is accredited by National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi. Sir MVIT is an
ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution. Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Department of
Electronics & Communication Engineering and Department of Biotechnology are
declared R&D centers by the university.
Sir MVIT is situated on a vast campus of 133 acres on the
Bellary road near Air Force station, Yelahanka, close to Bengaluru
International Airport (21 km from Bangalore city station). The institute has
2800 students & over 260 well-experienced faculty members, fully equipped
labs (including project labs), seminar halls (For each department adequately
equipped with multimedia facilities).
This institute is identified by All India Council for
Technical Education as a c- Nance training center. Apart from the curricular
activities, there are adequate facilities for sports / games, cultural
activities.
The vision of Sir MVIT is to become an autonomous Institute
and later to be a Deemed University of repute through concerted efforts of our
management, faculty and students.
Courses Offered:
Under Graduate
Programs
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Information Science and Engineering
- Biotechnology
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