Manipal Institute of Technology

Manipal Institute of Technology

Coordinates: 13°21′05″N 74°47′34″E / 13.35129°N 74.79271°E / 13.35129; 74.79271

Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
The Manipal Institute of Technology Seal
Seal of Manipal Institute of Technology
Motto Knowledge is Power
Established 1957[1]
Type Private
Founder Dr. T.M.A.Pai
Academic staff 434 [1]
Students 6500 (UG, PG and PhD.)[1]
Location IndiaManipal, Karnataka, India
Campus Suburban, 188 acres (0.8 km2)
Director Dr Kumkum Garg
Website MIT Manipal
MIT Logo

The Manipal Institute of Technology (commonly known as MIT, Manipal and Manipaltech) is a constituent institution of the Manipal University that specializes in the fields of engineering and technology. MIT contains 16 academic departments, and awards undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees.[1] Established in 1957 in Manipal, Karnataka, India, MIT is one of the first self-financed colleges in India.[2]

Contents

History

Foundation and early years (1957-1960)

In 1957, Doctor Tonse Madhav Ananth Pai conceived of the idea of establishing an engineering college in Manipal. The Manipal Engineering College (MEC) was inaugurated on 11 May 1957 by the then Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. Nijalingappa.[3][4] For a few initial months, lectures were held at the Kasturba Medical College, Manipal campus before the infrastructure was ready at its present campus towards the end of 1957. The institute started with 25 staff members and an annual intake of 120 students for the under-graduate courses, in a campus of 180 acres (0.73 km2).

Growth and expansion (1961-1999)

Civil engineering was the first discipline to be offered at the institute, but by 1961, full undergraduate programs were also available in the areas of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. Housing facilities were operational from 1961 for outstation students.

The institute was originally affiliated to the Karnataka University in Dharwad.[2] In 1965, the institute affiliated itself with the University of Mysore in Mysore.[5] More courses were added over the decades as the college expanded. The MIT, Manipal Student Chapter of the Institution of Engineers (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) was established in the mid 1960s.

In 1969, Chemical Engineering was introduced as a branch of study followed by Electronics and Communication engineering. In 1973, the semester scheme was adapted and a one year post graduate diploma in industrial engineering was offered. In the same year, the Venugopala Temple, modeled on the famous Kirti Mandir in Vadodara, Gujarat was built. It is a landmark on campus.

The MIT campus has been visited by several well-known persons at various times in its history. The Tibetan spiritual leader, Dalai Lama visited the college in 1966. The 1970s saw the visit of Smt Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India.[6]

In 1974, it was renamed as Manipal Institute of Technology. MIT was brought under the purview of Mangalore University in 1980.[2] In 1979, other branches of study such as Industrial Production and Architecture were introduced. The construction of the 4-floor library building with an area of 83,000 square feet (7,700 m2) and more hostel blocks including 7th, 9th blocks and women's hostels was completed in the 1980s. The inauguration of the swimming pool was done in 1986 and that of the floodlit basketball court at Kamath Circle in 1989.

Expansions in the late 1980s and early 1990s included the setting up of the Computer Engineering department in 1987 and the Bio-medical Engineering Department and the Printing Department in 1992. More library space and 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) of auditorium area were also built during this period. Hostel expansion in 1990 saw the construction of the new ladies hostel right across the Venugopal Temple. The construction the tenth hostel block, touted as one of Asia's largest hostel blocks with a capacity of about 1500, started in 1991.

In 1993, the state government of Karnataka introduced statewide measures regulating the intake of students to private institutes, including MIT Manipal, and this had a financial impact on the college because it meant that the fee structure was regulated by the government. The college was designated a Linguistic Minority Institute status between 1993 and 1999, which meant that a significant fraction of the intake was reserved for those students whose native tongue was Konkani.

The International Center for Applied Sciences (ICAS) which runs twinning programs with partner universities around the world including Illinois Institute of Technology, and Milwaukee School of Engineering, was started in the 1990s. The twinning program follows a (2+2) model wherein the first 2 years are spent in MIT, Manipal and the later 2 years are spent at the partner university.

Recent history (2000-present)

In 2000, the college became a constituent institute of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). MAHE was designated as a Deemed University, a status that allows it to operate without affiliations to any other universities, conduct its own admission procedures, update and upgrade syllabi, tie up with foreign universities, fix its own fees and function autonomously. MAHE was renamed as Manipal University in 2007. The institute celebrated its Golden Jubilee in the year 2007 and it was marked by technical, cultural and sports events throughout the year.

A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, visited the college and interacted with the students in the year 2003.[7]

The dawn of the new millennium brought in construction of new buildings. 2006 saw the construction of the hi-tech Innovation Center housing companies such as Phillips and EMC2 and associated research and development. The 7-floor 13th Block located between the 3rd and 4th blocks for housing lady students was also completed during this period. The adjoining Lecture Hall complex was built anticipating the increase in intake and was inaugurated in the year 2006.

Undergraduate courses in Mechatronics were added in 2006 and those in Aeronautical Engineering, Automobile Engineering were added in 2008. The department of Architecture was rechristened as The Faculty of Architecture in 2006, and then as "Manipal School of Architecture and Planning", as a separate institute under the Manipal University in 2011. The annual undergraduate student intake increased from 800 spread over 12 engineering disciplines in the year 2003 to 1500 spread over 16 disciplines in 2008 (currently the institute has an intake of 2300+ students (as on July 2011)).[1]

The institute also played host to the 49th annual convention of the National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA) in January 2007.[8]

Organisational structure

Campus

The New Lecture Hall Complex and the Innovation Centre

MIT Manipal's campus is located 65 kilometres (37 mi) north of Mangalore. The campus is located five kilometres from Udupi's railway station and spreads over an area of 188 acres (76.0 ha) housing 10 academic buildings, and 21 residential buildings, with a total capacity of 6,080 inhabitants.[9] There are three entrances to the campus: one near Academic Block 1, one near 12th Block and one at KC (Kamath Circle: the center of the campus).

The catering is handled by the MIT Food Court, MIT Cafeteria, and other messes on campus. The MIT Food Court, with a seating capacity of 1200 people, caters to the food needs of about 840 people daily.[10] MIT Cafeteria serves snacks and lunch, and is in the vicinity of academic buildings. Apoorva Mess, Adithya Mess, Annapoorna Mess, Akshaya Mess, Ananya Mess and Ashraya Mess serve food for students from around the world. Ananya Mess and Ashraya Mess are for women only.

Most of MIT buildings have a number (or a number and a letter) designation and some have a name as well. Typically, academic and office buildings are referred to by their names and residential blocks by their numbers. The assignment of building numbers roughly corresponds to the order in which they were built. Many of the academic buildings are connected above ground by footbridges. However, these bridges are kept locked, except during orientation.[11]

Group Study Hall, MIT Library

There is a shuttle bus service between the residential blocks and the academic blocks. The campus has continuous water and power supply. MU's campus-wide wireless network was completed in May 2009 and is designed to support up to 14000 users.[12][13][14][15]

Academic buildings

The major academic buildings are in five blocks, the last one built in 2010. The heart of the campus is the massive Main Academic Block (Academic Block 1 formerly called Quadrangle) built in the 1950s. It houses most engineering departments and plays host to most functions of the college including Revels, the cultural fest, and TechTatva, the technical festival.

In addition to the engineering departments, it houses:

  • the Office of the Director
  • the Offices of the Associate Directors
  • Student Welfare Office
  • Training and Placement Cell

The adjacent Civil and Architecture block was built in the 1980s. This block houses the Faculty of Architecture, the Departments of Physics, Civil Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Printing Technology and the Office of the Controller of Examinations of Manipal University.

The New Lecture Hall Complex (Academic Block 3) is equipped with audio/visual tools from Bose Corporation.

Constructed in 2006, the Innovation Centre houses the R&D arms of companies such as Phillips and EMC2. It aims to instill a culture of innovation and to provide facilities and training to build the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. The centre has laboratories with Windows and Linux platforms. In July 2009, all the academics buildings were renamed; Innovation Center was renamed as Academic Block 4, but it is still referred to by students as IC.

The teams from ManipalTech have been winning innovation and entrepreneurship competitions such as the GE Edison Innovation Challenge[16] and consecutive victories at the Schneider Electric India Innovation Challenge.[17]

Innovation and entrepreneurship at the Manipal campus were taken to a new level by the Formula Manipal team. The 15-member student team built a 600 cc race car that was selected to participate in the Formula SAE 2008 competition organized by the Society of Automotive Engineers held at Ferrari race track at Maranello in Italy. The Formula SAE is an international race car design competition, which is attended by over 150 top universities from across the world. Formula Manipal was the only Asian team to be selected to participate at the FSAE in 2008. In 2009, the team participated with the second prototype at FS UK, held at the Silverstone F1 Track.[18]

The centre houses the wi-fi centre of Manipal.

The nerve centre of MIT Manipal is the Central Library, housed in newly extended building with a total area of about 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2). MIT Central Library has technical books, periodicals, video films, Indian standards and general magazines and other publications, and is open to faculty and students of the institute.

The library uses EASYLIB, a software package to automate all the functions of the library. Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) and Internet-enabled Public Access Catalogue (E-PAC) is provided for students and staff.

Users of MIT library can access the databases of all Manipal University constituent institute libraries: MIM, MIC, KMC (Mangalore and Manipal), and WGSHA libraries. The library has DELNET membership, a network of libraries which seeks to promote resource sharing.

Housing

15th Block, MIT hostels

Students at MIT are guaranteed dormitory housing. The institute has the capacity to house almost all its students on campus in its seventeen hostel (dorm) buildings and can be considered a fully residential campus. Students are permitted to select their own dorm and floor on arrival, and at the beginning of every academic year, subject to vacancy. Priority in allotment is decided by seniority and then GPA of the student in later semesters. The construction of four new boys’ hostels with 360 rooms each was completed in July 2009. Among these, the 14th (fully air-conditioned), 15th (partially air-conditioned, freshers only), 16th, 17th block men's hostels are the tallest structures in Manipal spanning 12 floors. Some of the common hostels are for girls are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th and the upcoming 18th Block. The hostels for boys are 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th and 14th–17th blocks.

Each hostel has a common room where students can watch cable TV. There are facilities for gym and indoor sports in certain hostels.

Hostel security is strict about students using motorised vehicles.[19]

Other campuses

International engineering programs, operating out of the campus in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, were established in 2008.[20] Another sister campus, which was to be operational by August 2009, was proposed in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan.[21] However, awaiting to hear the policy framework on higher education institutions in Rajasthan, Manipal University is reconsidering its expansion plans, including the sister campus.[22]

Sports and games

The institute has a gymnasium, swimming pool, indoor badminton courts, flood-lit tennis and basketball courts, a football ground and facilities for volleyball and hockey. The MIT cricket ground hosts the annual inter-Manipal University Cricket Tournament. MIT hosts many inter-college tournaments.

Academics

MIT has been using a credit based system since 2001, in which each course is assigned a number of credits.[5] The odd semester starts around the month of July and ends by December and the even semester starts around January and ends by June.

Rankings

Publication Type Rank
Outlook India[23] All India private engineering colleges 5
EFY Report[23] All India rank 20
All India private engineering 8
South India engineering 8
South India private engineering 3

Undergraduate program

MIT Manipal offers full time, four year undergraduate (Bachelor's degree) program in the following disciplines:

International Centre for Applied Sciences (ICAS)

Students may enroll in the undergraduate Twinning Program wherein the first two years of their coursework is undertaken at International Centre for Applied Sciences (ICAS), Manipal and the remainder is completed at a college or university in the United States or Australia or UK. The undergraduate degree will be awarded by the foreign university. The partner universities include Illinois Institute of Technology and Milwaukee School of Engineering

Postgraduate courses

Master of Technology (M.Tech) degrees are offered with the following specializations:

In addition, the following programs are also offered:

[24]

Campus Placement and Recruitment

Information Technology is the sector absorbing maximum students. MIT witnessed 95% placement in 2008, which has grown steadily since 2005. Even in the recession hit 2008-09, 56 companies turned up offering jobs to 948 students, with the best remuneration reaching peak of 10.75 lakhs per annum. MIT has attracted companies including giants like Microsoft, Google, Yahoo!, Motorola, Juniper, EMC Corporation, NetApp, Cisco,Volvo, Honda Motors, Maruti Suzuki and GE.

Practice school

The college offers a practice school programme in the 8th semester, all of which is devoted to a project/internship. There are no academic courses in this semester. Some selected students intern at various reputed companies all over India for a 4 or 6 month project, others do projects in the college itself under faculty guidance. Students can also opt to do their project at the college itself.First introduced in 2005, this concept gives students first hand exposure to industry or a detailed research project over a relatively long period even before they graduate.

Exchange programs

AIESEC Manipal University

AIESEC Manipal University, a local chapter of AIESEC, the world's largest youth-run organization. Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to participate in international internships, experience leadership and participate in a global learning environment. The various types of exchange programs offered are management,technical,educational and developmental, the time span for which may vary from 6 weeks to 18 months.www.aiesecmanipal.org

IAESTE MIT

Students can go for an exchange programmes to a foreign university for a duration of 1 month to 6 months. The exchange programmes are either industrial or academic in nature. IAESTE assists students in going to such programs.[25]

Partner universities

  • Saint-Etienne - Du-Rouvray, Esigelec, France
  • Hochschule Bremen - University for Applied Science-Germany
  • Queensland University of Technology - Australia

Admissions

General

General Undergraduate Admissions are open to Indian nationals and are based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination(10+2) and their performance in an all India EPSI National Admission Test (ENAT). The test consists of sections in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and English and includes questions based on THE standard (10+2) syllabus in India. Testing takes place annually in major cities across India. Admissions to the Architecture program are based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination(10+2) and an all India National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA).

For both programs, only candidates who have scored 50% or more in their qualifying examinations (10+2) are considered for admissions.

International/NRI/NRI sponsored

International/NRI admissions admissions are granted based on a top rank list prepared on the basis of the score in the qualifying exam (10+2 marks). International/NRI admissions are subject to different fee structures and are payable in US Dollars.

Graduate and doctoral

Admissions to postgraduate programs are either on the basis of an entrance exam or the performance in an undergraduate degree program. All applicants are required to have appropriate bachelor's degrees.

The institute also offers Ph.D. programs on a full-time or part-time basis for suitably qualified candidates.

Student life and culture

Anveshan

Anveshan is a national level tech fest conducted by ISTE Students' Chapter MIT, Manipal. It lasts for of 2 weeks usually in first and second weeks of October. The official website of ISTE is http://www.istemanipal.org. For Anveshan it's http://www.isteanveshan.org.

Alacrity

Alacrity is a week-long technical festival organized by IE-ENC student chapter. This annual event allows students to participate in mentally stimulating events at the same time allowing them to showcase there technical work, ideas and achievements.

Techweekend

Techweekend is a national level technical festival organized by IEEE Student branch Manipal. http://www.ieee-manipal.org. This annual festival consists of more than 15 events and is usually held in February. It is one of the biggest events on campus in terms of participation. http://www.techweekend.in

TechTatva

TechTatva is the technical festival of the institute and is held in September. AAVISHKAR is the flagship event of the festival and carries a prize money of around Rs. 1 lakh. TechTatva launched its website in 2009; the current web address is http://techtatva.mitbuzz.com. Other events include Panchatantr (which includes Amazing Tech Race [ATR] and Aetiology), Papyrus (paper presentation competition). In 2009, events related to architecture were also included in the festival.

Revels

Revels is a national cultural and sports festival of the institute. Students from neighbouring institutes also participate. It is usually held during March. Bands such as Parikrama and Euphoria have performed at Revels in 2010 and 2007 respectively.

Symbiot

Symbiot is a national level technical festival organized by the Institute of Engineers: Biotech Chapter (IEBt). This annual symposium was established in 2009 to be a forum for biotechnology. Innovatus is the flagship event of Symbiot'10

Student organizations

The oldest and most prominent student organizations are the Student Council, the Editorial Board, RED-X, Leo Club, Music and Fine Arts Club (M.A.F.I.A), Photography Club and the HAM Club. RED-X, a socio-adventure club formed in 2004 helps students experience adventure sports and undertakes social work.

The technical student organizations include the Institute of Engineers, Computer Science and Engineering (IE-CSE) Manipal, Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) Students Chapter, Akshay Urja Club, SAE International Collegiate Club, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and The Institution of Engineers (India). MIT, Manipal has units of the National Service Scheme (NSS) functioning in its campus. IAESTE(International Association for Exchange of Students for Technical Experience) has its National Secretariat in Manipal, India. Other international organizations such as AIESEC Manipal University are active in Manipal. MIT Manipal has its own Linux Users Group called LUG Manipal consisting of FOSS enthusiasts who promote technology and knowledge sharing with Open Source technologies.

RoboManipal

The RoboManipal team was formed in early October 2010. It is the only official robotics team of the college that takes part on a yearly basis in an international competition Robocon. It consists of enthusiastic budding engineers from branches of engineering like electronics and communication, mechatronics, mechanical and manufacturing, etc.

This year will mark the team's second year at ABU Robocon.

Parikshit

Parikshit is a new team formed in 2010. It is the official satellite team and the first of its kind in Manipal. It is building a satellite for a planned launch in July 2012. It currently consists of students covering almost all branches.

Accreditation

Manipal University is accredited by the Government of India's National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) .[26]

Statistics

  • Hostel (dorm) buildings: 21
  • Capacity: 5500
  • Boys: 4200
  • Girls: 1000
  • Post graduate: 300
  • Staff quarters: 327
  • Capacity of faculty body: 268
  • College building: 403,900 sq ft (37,520 m2)
  • Hostel buildings: 674,415 sq ft (62,655.2 m2)
  • Staff quarters: 191,576 sq ft (17,798.0 m2)
  • Total land area: 7,384,576 sq ft (686,049.6 m2)

Alumni

  • Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Member of Parliament (Karnataka), Chairman and CEO of Jupiter capital, FICCI President, former CEO and founder of BPL mobile.
  • Rajeev Suri, CEO, Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Ajay Chandra, Managing Director, Unitech Group (Spent first two years at MIT, Manipal and transferred to Cornell University for the latter two years)
  • Satya Nadella, President, Servers & Tools Business, Microsoft; former head of Bing.
  • Ashwani Gujral, author, investment analyst,commentator and trainer. www.ashwanigujral.com
  • Rishi Nath Khanna, Director, C&S Electric
  • Anuj Nath Khanna, Director, C&S Electric
  • R. K. Anand, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Data Center Business Unit, Juniper Networks
  • Vivek Khuller, founder and CEO, Divitas Networks
  • Krishnan Iyer, Vice President, Sequoia Capital India
  • Ravi Bapna, Executive Director of CITNE and Professor, Indian School of Business
  • Amit Behl, Director, Intel India
  • Sunil Madan, Director and Head of Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Division, Deutsche Bank
  • Anup Paul, former Country Head of Varian, Inc., India
  • Mr. Suresh H Shah, Chairman and Managing Director,Asian Electronics Limited
  • Ashok Krishnamurthi, Founder CEO and Executive Chairman of Xsigo Systems; former senior VP of Juniper Networks
  • Praful Shah, Vice President of RingCentral; former-VP, WebEx Communications Inc. (bought by CISCO for 3B$); Former-Director, Oracle Corporation
  • Rajan Kohli, Director of Fidelity Investments USA; former-VP, CitiGroup
  • Vihang Dholakia, Managing Director at GE Capital
  • Glenville da Silva, Vice President, Volvo (India)
  • Anant Talaulikar, Chairman and Managing Director, Cummins India Limited
  • Balachandra Patil, Senior Scientific Officer, Indian Institute of Science
  • Prof. J. S. Sathish Kumar, Vice-President of Vinayaka Missions University.Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation, Deemed University
  • Narasimha Bhat, founder and CEO of Manipal Dot Net Pvt, Manipal
  • Ram Menon, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Marketing, Tibco Software
  • Harish K Murthi, installed the country’s first ATM in 1988 for Indian Bank and also the first drive-in ATM for the same bank, Chairman and Managing Director of India Switch Company Pvt. Ltd., HMA Starware Pvt. Ltd., CashLink Global Systems Pvt. Ltd
  • Pankaj Oswal, CMD and founder, Burrup Fertilizers
  • Sunil Rao - Chief Design Engineer@NASA
  • Himesh Dhungel, President of Hamilton Clark & Co
  • Dr. Aloysius Henry Sequeira, former Registrar of National Institute of Technology, Karnataka.
  • Dr. B. Upendra Nayak, former Director Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS), Pune under the ministry of Water Resources, Government of India.
  • Prof. T. G. Pai, visiting Professor - NWTF, Aerospace Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
  • Sri Ranjeeth Deshmukh, Vice President and President of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee from 1982 onwards, member of Maharashtra Legislative Council(1985–1990, 1990–1995 and 1998–2004). Cabinet Minister for Rural Development M.S w.e.f 1992 to 1995
  • Radhakrishna G Iyer, member of Technical Staff, Advanced Micro Devices
  • K. Shankar Narayan, Dy. General Manager, HAL, Nashik and Hon. Secretary Aeronautical Society of India, Nasik Branch. MIT, Manipal

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