Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
मालवीय राष्ट्रीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान
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Motto | य़ॊगः कऱमसु कौशलम |
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Diligence leads to Excellence |
Type | PUBLIC |
Established | 1963 |
Endowment | US $20 Million |
Director | Alia Bhat |
Academic staff
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Undergraduates | 3,372 |
Postgraduates | 500 |
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Campus | Urban, 329 acres (1.33 km2) |
Acronym | MNIT |
Colors | Red and White |
Affiliations | Ministry of Human Resource Development |
Website | http://www.mnit.ac.in |
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The Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur (abbreviated MNIT, Hindi: मालवीय राष्ट्रीय प्रौद्योगिकी संस्थान) is a Public University located in Jaipur, India with emphasis on science, engineering and management.
Formerly known as Malaviya Regional Engineering College (MREC) Jaipur, it assumed its present name in 2002 and was recognised as an Institute of National Importance in 2007. It was founded in 1963 with two engineering branches and now comprises fourteen departments, a school of management and allied centres.[1][2][3] The institute is governed by a Senate as per NIT Statutes.[4][5]
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History
The institute is a Centre of Excellence established by the MHRD, Government of India. The institute formerly known as Malaviya Regional Engineering College(MREC) was established in 1962, as a joint venture of the government of India and Government of Rajasthan.[1]
In 1963, the college started functioning from its temporary campus at Pilani and admitted 30 students each in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. The college moved to the present campus to Jaipur in 1965. The college was inspired by the educationalist Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya and thus named as Malaviya Regional Engineering College. Prof. V.G. Garde, the educationalist and visionary, was its first principal.
It used to offer five-year Bachelor of Engineering programmes in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineering. The duration of the B.E. Degree Course was changed to four years from 1983.
The institute was upgraded to a National Institute of Technology and was declared a Deemed University on 26 June 2002 and since then the institute started offering Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree instead of Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree.
On 15 August 2007, MNIT and all other NITs were declared Institutes of National Importance by the government of India under the National Institutes of Technology Act, 2007.[6] The institute is now under The Ministry of Human Resource and Development, New Delhi. It has been selected to participate in the Technical Education Quality Improvement Program of the government of India and the World Bank.[7]
MNIT celebrated its Golden Jubilee foundation year in 2013.[8]
Academics
Programmes
MNIT offers a wide variety of courses of study in engineering, sciences, management, design and humanities with a primary focus on engineering. Eight four-year undergraduate courses of study leading to the Bachelor of Technology degree and a five-year undergraduate course leading to the Bachelor of Architecture degree, with a total of over 3000 students. Postgraduate degrees award Master of Technology (M.Tech), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) and Master of Urban Planning. There are also doctoral programs with over 300 students. There are over 150 faculty members engaged in teaching and research.
Financial aid
More than 30 financial aid schemes are made available to students under different criteria to support institute fees and in some cases hostel accommodation as well.[9]
Requisites for enrolments
Admission to undergraduate courses of the institute is through the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) which takes into account the performance in Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).[10]
Supernumerary seats are reserved for students from outside India who are nominated by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, and the Indian Council of Cultural Relations and DASA students. SAT scores are criteria for selection.[11][12]
Admission for post graduate courses namely Master of Technology (M.Tech) and Master of Urban & Regional Planning (MURP) are through Centralized Counselling for M.Tech/M.Arch and M.Plan (CCMT) after Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).[13][14]
Admission to M.Sc and PhD is through department's respective written test followed by interview.
Rankings
MNIT is a premier engineering institution of India and is placed 6th by various ranking agencies among National Institutes of Technology.[15] NITs along with IITs are considered elite engineering institutions of the country. It was ranked 20th by Edu Rand and Digit magazine,[16] 20th by Collegekhabar,[17] 23rd by Mint,[18] 19th by 4icu.[19]
Grading
MNIT follows the credit-based system of performance evaluation, with proportional weighting of courses based on their importance. The total marks (usually out of 100) form the basis of grades, with a grade value (out of 10) assigned to a range of marks. This range of marks is decided by Grade Moderation Committee and is relative in nature. For each semester, the students are graded by taking a weighted average from all the courses with their respective credit points. Each semester's evaluation is done independently with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) reflecting the average performance across semesters.
Research
Research in the institute is sponsored by major government agencies which include Ministry of Communication & IT, Govt. of India, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Department of Science and Technology (DST).
Collaboration with International Universities
- University of Greenwich, London
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- North Dakota University
- University of Saskatchewan
- Deakin University
- Florida International University
- University of Dundee
- Medine Education, Mauritius
Administration
Organisational structure
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MNIT shares a common Visitor (a position held by the President of India) who is the most powerful person in the NIT organizational structure and the NIT Council with the other sister NITs.
The board of governors consists of members nominated by NIT Council, the director, representatives from Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource and Development, Government of India.
The institute's director, serves as the chief academic and executive officer of the institute. He is aided by the deputy director. Under the director and the deputy director are the deans, heads of departments, registrar, president of the students' council, and chairman of the hall management committee.
The registrar is the chief administrative officer and oversees day-to-day operations. He is the custodian of records, funds, and other properties of the institute.
Under the charge of the heads of departments (HODs) are the faculty (full-time professors as well as those of associate and assistant status). The wardens of hostels are placed under the chairman of the hall management committee in the organisation.
Financing
Annually, the institute receives USD $20 million from the Government of India and World Bank.[21] Alumni and other bodies also donate to contribute to development in the institute. Financial management is undertaken by Financial Committee of the institute.[22]
Academic policies
The academic policies of the institute are decided by its senate. It consists of deans of the institute, all the professors, the director, educationists and specialists. The senate controls and approves the curriculum, courses, examinations and results and appoints committees to look into academic matters. The teaching, training and research activities of the institute are reviewed by the senate to maintain educational standards. The director serves as the ex-officio and chairman of the senate.
Motto
"Yogaḥ Karmasu Kauśalam" (योगः कर्मसु कौशलम् in Sanskrit). The motto literally translates to "Excellence in action is Yoga" essentially implying that doing your work well is (true) yoga or "Diligence leads to Excellence". It is sourced to Sri Krishna's discourse to Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita, chapter 2 verse 50. This quote in its larger context of Gita urges man to acquire equanimity because such a soul endowed with the mind of equanimity allows him to shed the effects of his good and evil deeds in this world itself. Equanimity is the source of perfection in Karmic endeavors while leading to Salvation.[23]
Departments, centres and schools
Engineering departments
- Architecture
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science & Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kota [24] (temporary campus) - Computer Science Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering
Centres
- Centre for Energy and Environment
- Earthquake and Disaster Mitigation Centre
- Innovation and Incubation Centre
- Materials Research Centre
- Tribology Laboratory
Science departments
- Applied Biology
- Mathematics
- Physics (Photonics and Electronics )
- Chemistry
Schools
Allied departments
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Department of Physical Education
Campus
MNIT's 312-acre campus is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) from Jaipur International Airport. It is 6 miles (10 km) from Pink City and is within walking distance from business district and therefore the two locations are frequent getaways for MNIT students. The vast campus is lush green and has a hill out of Aravali Ranges. Numerous buildings, clusters constitute the campus. To the west are the departmental buildings, research laboratories, associations and club buildings, lecture theatres, bank (ICICI Bank),[25] post office, canteens, lawns, auditoriums, main building, computer centre; to the east are Boys hostels, STP; to the north are guest houses, staff quarters, bank (SBI);[26] at the centre and south are sports facilities and dispensary.
The dispensary is supervised by a team of Medical Officers and supported staff. The institute has a part-time Homeopathic doctor and Ayurvedic doctor on the campus. Canteen buildings, five in all, are near the instructional zone and hostels and in addition to it, an Amul parlor. The central canteen is run by Akshaya Patra Foundation. There are two guest houses in the campus for visitors, alumni, guests and guardians of students.
Each Department has its own building which have laboratories, staff cabins, lecture halls, classrooms, auditoriums, departmental libraries, etc., and all are linked via a continuous gallery that runs throughout the eastern part.
Sports facilities
Facilities for sports and games include a soccer ground, a cricket ground with nets, three basketball courts, three lawn tennis courts, three volleyball courts and three raw volleyball courts, one indoor badminton court and other outdoor badminton courts, a gymnasium, a billiards room, a chess room, a jogging track, table tennis boards and a swimming pool is in future plans.
Materials Research Center
Materials Research Center (MRC) has infrastructure for advanced research in various streams with focus on materials. The facilities are extended to the scientists and researchers of other institutes. Equipment at the center, set up at the cost of $6.3 million, offers a wide range of research assistance.[27] Various machines, facilities and software available in the lab.[28][29]
Central Library
Now known as LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE (LRC), aids the teaching and research programmes of the institute and provides facilities for general reading and information with 156,314 print books, 3073 ebooks, 10,000 e-journals, international journals, technical pamphlets, standards, CD-ROMs and periodicals. In addition, it is connected to other library networks like DELNET, which enables students to access libraries of other 4697 Indian and International libraries. It is spread across a plinth area of 15,847 Sq. feet. The services and operations in the library are fully digital with RFID and Smart card systems with Koha (software). In addition to books, it offers wifi and LAN services.[30][31][32]
Computer Center
The Centre has 10 computer laboratories, which open all the time. A Data centre with Private Cloud using VMWare V Cloud Suite 5 and 64 TB of EMC2 Storage has also been established in the centre. The Private Cloud has features of automated provisioning of IT resources, single interface for administrator for entire IT infrastructure and work load elasticity. It is used for Library digitization, E-mail archival, hosting various services/applications and Research on cloud computing by Ph.D. and M.Tech. students.[33]
Vivekananda Lecture Theatre Complex
Vivekananda Lecture Hall complex will have 40 class rooms that could accommodate about 5,500 students at a time. It will have a food court in its basement. Its construction was started on 19 September 2012.
Among other facilities, each hostel is equipped with Wi-fi and/or LAN, and a common room with a TV, LAN, table-tennis court, newspaper stands and a mess.
Student life
MNIT organizes Neuron its national level technical festival. Neuron is one of the biggest technical festival in India, with 10,000 students attending from all over the country.
Annually MNIT conducts the MNIT Sports Tournament(MST). Students from all across Rajasthan and other parts of North India, participate in the event. MNIT also hosts inter-NIT sports tournaments being a part of the Inter-NIT sports federation. The institute is West zone centre for NBA JAM.[34]
National level events include Neuron, Blitzschlag, Electronica, Moments, MST, Schrifftum, Taal and Zodiac.[35]
Blitzschlag
Blitzschlag are the annual techno-management fest of MNIT Jaipur. It is a three-day-long event held towards the end of January every year and attracts a crowd of 25,000 students from more than 200 colleges all over the country.[36]
The word Blitzschlag has German origins; it stands for Thunder and Lightning. Aimed at inspiring innovation, technical interest among students and awareness among the public, the event has played host to lectures, seminars, workshops, competitions, exhibitions, and quizzes.
The event is organised by the students under the guidance of their teachers.
Creative Arts & Cultural Society
MNIT CACS (Creative Arts & Cultural Society) encourages students to showcase their extracurricular abilities. Events are organized throughout semesters and students are invited to participate in these events. Best entries of each event are showcased during annual functioN. MNIT CACS is a multi-faceted group and consists of smaller societies specific to drama, music, dance, photography, coding skills, etc. Students enroll in the society of their choice at the beginning of the odd semester, regular classes are held every week and at the end of the year, students are graded according to their level of participation in the group activities. Even though a student can be enrolled only in one society at a time, he/she can attend the classes and participate in events of all the societies. The societies are governed by faculty coordinators and student executives and imparts managerial skills as well. CACS is an essential component of the MNIT culture.
Student Mentorship Program
Student Mentorship Program (SMP) is a program to enable constructive and positive interaction, guidance and mentorship of junior students by senior students.[37] SMP organises skill building activities, social events and special opportunities to add balance and support to the first year college student experience. Web based services consist of online Mentor-Mentee platform and SMP Media. Online Mentor-Mentee platform connects mentees with their Mentors, and SMP Media acts as a knowledge sharing platform.[38]
Mavericks
Mavericks is the weekly newsletter service, run by a group of students which covers all activities going on in the campus, both academic and non-academic, discussing ongoing placements, internships, achievements by students, events, projects and other happenings in the campus.[39][40]
Codavids
Codavids is the official programming and coding club of the institute, under the Head of Computer Engineering Department. It aims to improve the programming culture among the student community and encourage them to solve practical problems through coding, improve their programming skills by taking lectures, organizing Online Coding Competitions (OCC) every month, organizing Guest lectures in algorithm complexity, algorithms, data structures, operating systems and programming in general.[41]
Zine
Zine is the robotics and research group of MNIT, Jaipur. Every year, it publishes papers in notable journals. The team has published 7 patents and has won national and international level competitions. Headed by Dr. Rajesh Kumar, it was started in the year 2007. It organizes week-long workshops for freshmen every year.[42]
Housing
MNIT provides on-campus residential facilities to its students, research scholars, faculty members and many of its staff. Hostel rooms are wired for internet, for which students pay a compulsory charge included in the hostel fees. Most of the rooms in the hostels are designed to accommodate one student which are available after first year, and there are hostels designed for triple bedding which are leased to students of first year. Some hostels have Wi-fi networks. There are twelve hostels in all, and each hostel is provided with a common room equipped with a television, table tennis board and newspaper reading section. Students residing in hostels are issued an advisory code of conduct and ragging or harassing other students, juniors is strictly forbidden.
People
Students
MNIT enrolls 843 undergraduates, 500 post graduate and 500 doctoral students every year.[11][43] Ratio of male to female students is very poor seven : one.[44] 50% of students are from Rajasthan, due to home state quota[45] followed by Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, North East and other states in the same order. Students from abroad are from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Bangladesh, Nepal, Uganda, Sri Lanka and other mid-east states. JEE ranks of students range from 500 to 3 lac all India rank varying from branch to branch and category to category.[46]
Alumni
Alumni-institute interaction is developed and maintained through the Alumni Network and Alumni chapters across world under directions of MNIT Jaipur Alumni Association (MNITJAA). It also helps in conducting the annual alumni meets. Alumni from MNIT contribute to the society in various fields like Academics, Science and Engineering, Public Service, Corporate Service, Entertainment, Defence, Arts & Design, etc.
Notable Alumni
- Thomas Abraham (born 1948), president of GOPIO.[47]
Other Distinguished Alumni
- Amit Ranjan, co-founder and COO of Slideshare.
- Vishwas Jain, founder of Consulting Engineers Group
- Gazal Dhaliwal, Bollywood lyrics writer and transgender rights activist[48][49]
- Tanmay Agarwal, MD & CEO of CEAT Kelani (a RPG Group group company)
- Ramakrishna Kappagantu, Director Asia Pacific region at Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[50]
- Anil K Jain, Senior VP at Wipro
- Anubhav Asthana, VP at Deloitte Consulting
- Naveen Jain, VP at LG Electronics
- Rajeev Chaturvedi, COO at Leoni AG
- Arvind Sharma, VP at Lear Corporation
- Rajesh Darak, Director at UnitedHealth Group
- Jaideep Iyer, Senior VP at Axis Bank
- Amit Anand, Director at Bank of America
- Abhinav Arya, Strategy & Programme Director at Pearson
See also
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- National Institutes of Technology
- Indian Institutes of Technology
- Ministry of Human Resource Development
- List of Institutes of National Importance
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