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Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Nagpur (VNIT) is a
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city of
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. Established in 1960, the institute is among 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) in the country. In 2007, the institute was conferred with the status of Institute of National Importance by the National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research Act, 2007 (27 of 2007) of the
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with all other
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. Formerly known as Visvesvaraya Regional College of Engineering (VRCE), the institute is named in the honor of an eminent engineer, planner and statesman
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (15 September 1861 – 12/14 April 1962), also referred to by his initials, MV, was an Indian civil engineer, administrator, and statesman, who served as the 19th Diwan of Mysore from 1912 to 1918. Visvesvaraya i ...
. The Institute awards
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and
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degrees in engineering, technology, architecture and science for which the entry is through the JEE (Main),
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, JAM, CSIR-UGC NET, etc.


History

The institute's history can be traced back to 1947, when the Architecture Department was established by Madhya Pradesh Government. In accordance with the second five-year plan (1956–60) in India, a number of industrial projects were contemplated. The Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) were established by the central government to mimic the IITs at a regional level and act as benchmarks for the other colleges in that state. For the Western region in the year of 1960, the institute was established under the name Visvesvaraya Regional College of Engineering (VRCE). It was established under the scheme sponsored by Govt. of India and Govt. of Maharashtra. The college was started in June 1960 by amalgamating the State Govt. Engineering College functioning at Nagpur since July 1956. In the meeting held in October 1962, the governing board of the college resolved to name it after the eminent engineer, planner, and statesman of the country M. Visvesvaraya. The college started functioning in 1960 from camp office in the premises of Government Polytechnic, Nagpur and subsequently an area of about 214 acres was acquired to house an independent Regional Engineering College at present location. vnit


Campus

The VNIT Nagpur campus is located in the western part of
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city near Ambazari Lake, about from
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and from
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. There are three main entrances to the campus: the Main Gate on South Ambazari Road, the Bajaj Nagar Gate and the Yashwant Nagar Gate. The campus has significant green space, and is mostly untouched by the pollution of the rest of the city. The institute has a
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, as well as grounds for tennis, badminton, basketball, volleyball, football, hockey, and cricket. An NCC unit is also located on campus. There is also an auditorium and a medical centre.


Infrastructure

* Academic Block: Ground + 6 floors for faculty and PhD scholars. * Twenty Five Virtual Classrooms * Girls Hostel: 1000 capacity with dedicated messes, community rooms and Multi Activity Complex. * Boys Hostel: 7 hostels for its students. 1st year and 2nd year students share hostel rooms. 3rd year and 4th year students are given single room facility. * Class Room Complex * Health Center * Sports Facilities ** Cricket Ground with six turf wickets. Cricket Pavilion with seating capacity - 500 ** Football Ground, Basketball Court and two Volleyball Courts with flood light arrangement. ** Three Lawn Tennis Courts. ** Kho-Kho, Kabaddi Grounds. ** Well equipped gymnasium. ** Indoor Badminton Stadium with four wooden sprung surfaced badminton courts. ** Table Tennis Halls. ** International Standard Swimming Pool (Under construction)


Organisation and administration


Departments, laboratories and research centers

VNIT Nagpur has many academic departments, with over 30 specialised laboratories and research centres.


Departments and laboratories


Centers


Academics


Academic programs

Undergraduate programs are offered in Architecture (B.Arch) and eight engineering (B.Tech.) disciplines: * Chemical Engineering * Civil Engineering * Computer Science and Engineering * Electrical and Electronics Engineering * Electronics and Communications Engineering * Mechanical Engineering * Metallurgical and Materials Engineering * Mining Engineering The Engineering undergraduate programs are usually four years, while Architecture is a five-year program. The institute accepts an incoming freshman class of up to 798 students. Graduate and research programs leading to Master's (M.Arch, M.Sc. and M.Tech.) and Ph.D. degrees, are offered by the Architecture department, as well as all basic science departments and all eight engineering departments. A range of special fields of study are available in graduate and research programs in each discipline. The institute will soon offer Aeronautical Engineering. Up to 350 students are admitted to the Master's program each year. The institute uses relative grading on a 10-point scale.


Admissions

Till 2012–13, admission to the undergraduate courses (B.Tech.) at
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was through the
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(AIEEE). From 2013 to 2014, admission to the undergraduate courses (B.Tech.) is through the
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(JEE) Main. The
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(NITs) have one of the lowest acceptance rates for engineering institutes, around 2 to 3 percent, second only to the
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(JoSSA)] conducts common counselling and allocates seats jointly for all
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(IITs),
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(NITs) and
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(IIITs). In 2015, over 1,300,000 candidates appeared for the JEE exam for admission to 28,000 undergraduate engineering seats (B.Tech.) in 68 centrally-funded technical institutes that included all 19 IITs (10,000 seats), 31 NITs (15,500 seats) and 18 IIITs (2,500 seats). For B.Tech. at VNIT Nagpur in 2015, the acceptance rates were as following: * Computer Science and Engineering: 0.33 percent * Electronics and Communication Engineering: 0.58 percent * Mechanical Engineering: 0.67 percent * Electrical and Electronics Engineering: 0.82 percent * Civil Engineering: 1.23 percent * Chemical Engineering: 1.50 percent * Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: 2.18 percent * Mining Engineering: 2.61 percent Undergraduate admissions for foreign students and NRIs are done through Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme which considers SAT scores. Eighty percent of students to the postgraduate programs (M.Tech.) are admitted based on performance in the
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(GATE) conducted by the
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(IITs) and the
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(IISc). These students receive stipends and tuition assistance from the institute and the Indian government. Another 20% of students are admitted based on industry or other research organization sponsorship, with full tuition typically paid by the sponsoring institution. The institute invites applications for PhD degree admissions in all departments every academic year.


Rankings

VNIT Nagpur has been ranked 30th among engineering colleges in India by the
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(NIRF) in 2021, among government engineering colleges by ''
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in 2020.


Student life


Cultural and non-academic activities

* The annual Science & Technology festival of VNIT Nagpur, AXIS is every year and is one of the largest Science and Technology festival. * The Entrepreneurship Cell of VNIT Nagpur (also known as E-Cell, VNIT), organizes several activities throughout the year in order to promote entrepreneurship. Consortium is an entrepreneurship conclave organized in the campus of VNIT Nagpur by E-Cell to bring together all the stakeholders of the entrepreneurship ecosystem. *
Aarohi Aarohi is the annual cultural festival ( Cultfest) of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India. Typically lasting three days, it is amongst some of the largest Events in the Central India region. Pioneered by the 1989 batch o ...
is the annual cultural festival of VNIT Nagpur. Lasting three days, it is the largest youth event organized in the Octobers of Central India. It was started in 1989 by the pioneer batch of VNIT. These college festivals are organised, financially managed and conducted entirely by the students of this institute. All these festivals and organisations are sponsored by private enterprise. Apart from these festivals, various other engineering streams based festivals are also being organised to motivate students towards Science and Technology. These include Symposium (Metallurgical and Material Science Engineering), Chemix (Chemical Engineering) etc. VNIT Nagpur's
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was held in 2020, with Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways,
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attending as the chief guest at the inaugural function of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.


Notable alumni

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- industrial designer, architect * Sudev Nair - actor * Vijay P. Bhatkar - scientist,
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awardee, founding director of
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* Budaraju Srinivasa Murty - director,
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* Nemkumar Banthia - professor of civil engineering at the
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and CEO of IC-IMPACTS *
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. * Pradeep Kar - chairman and founder, Microland * Dinesh Keskar - senior vice president of sales in Asia-Pacific and India at
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*
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- late chief of Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad * Sanjay Joshi - former member of the Bhartiya Janata Party national executive;
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Pracharak. *
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- scholar, writer, and civil rights activist who is a management professor at the Goa Institute of Management * Rashmi Urdhwareshe - An Indian automotive engineer, she is the director of the Automotive Research Association of India. In March 2020 she received the Nari Shakti Puraskar.


References


External links

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