SIDDAGANGA
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
|
President | His Holiness Dr.Sree Sree Sivakumara Swamiji |
Vice President | His Holiness Sree Sree Siddalinga Swamiji |
Hon. Secretary | Sri
T.K.Nanjundappa No.13, J.C.Road, Tumkur - 572 101 |
SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR
GOVERNING COUNCIL
Chairman | Dr.N.Rudraiah INSA, Sr. Scientist Bangalore University (Former Vice - Chancellor Gulbarga University) Central College Campus, Bangalore - 560 001. |
Convenor | Dr.M.N.Channabasappa
Prinicipal, S.I.T, Tumkur - 572103. |
Siddaganga Institute of Technology, which was established in the year 1963, is one among over hundred institutions run by Sree Siddaganga Education Society under the patronage of Sree Siddaganga Math. The founder President, of the Society is Dr.Sree Sree Sivakumara Swamiji who is also the head of Sree Siddaganga Math.
Sree Siddaganga Math is one of the most ancient and renowned spiritual centres of South India, situated amidst serene and colourful landscape at a distance of 63 kms from Bangalore on Bangalore-Poona Highway. It was founded six centuries ago by the great saint Sree Gosala Siddeshwara Shivayogi.
The present Matadhipathi, His Holiness Dr.Sree Sree Sivakumara Swamiji, who was initiated to the Holy Order in 1930 by His Guru, His Holiness Sree Sree Uddanashivayogi, became the Mathadhyaksha of the Math in the year 1941. His Holiness who is now 92, is an embodiment of piety, compassion and spirituality, coupled with service to the poor and the rural masses. Starting with only one Veda and Sanskrit Pathashala of 80 students, Sree Siddaganga Education Society, under the presidentship of His Holiness, has been able to establish nearly 100 institutions of learning commencing from nursery to advanced technical education. His Holiness provides free boarding and lodging to over 5000 students and thousands of pilgrims who visit the Math every day. During the period of his life as a saint spread over six decades, His Holiness has, through his spiritual attainment, scholarly eminence and programmes of social service, made a significant and visible contribution to the transformation of the lives of millions of people of all castes and creeds who have come within the orbit of his benevolence.
SIDDAGANGA
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Siddaganga
Institute of Technology, popularly known as S.I.T., is located in an
ideal and congenial environment on the outskirts of Tumkur City on Bangalore-Poona
National Highway. It is about 65 kms from the metropolitan city of Bangalore.
The institute, which was started with only three branches of Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering in 1963 with a total intake of only 120 students, now provides under-graduate programmes in ten braches of engineering with a total intake of 730 students.
Courses
Civil Engineering |
60
|
Mechanical Engineering |
140
|
Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
60
|
Electronics & Communication Engineering |
120
|
Instrumentation & Electronics Engineering |
60
|
Chemical Engineering |
60
|
Computer Science & Engineering |
90
|
Industrial Engineering & Management |
60
|
Architecture |
40
|
Information Science & Engineering |
40
|
S.I.T.
is also running three post-graduate programmes namely,
In addition to graduate, post-graduate and research programmes, S.I.T. also conducts job-linked intensive post matriculation training programmes in the following fields :
S.I.T. has excellent infrastructural facilities and occupies a place of pride among all the technical colleges affiliated to the Visveswaraiah Technological University. Thanks to the congenial atmosphere and the spiritual and cultural ambience, the students have performed well above University average in all the disciplines and have occupied responsible positions in industry, educational and R & D institutions both within the country and abroad.
BIRLA
AUDITORIUM
Birla Auditorium, named after Shri G.D.Birla who donated the auditorium
to the institute, is used as a multipurpose hall by the students and
staff to exhibit their cultural and other talents. It is also
used for indoor games such as shuttle badminton and table tennis. It
can accommodate 1000 persons at a time and is equipped with 35mm projector.
Feature films and technical films are screened for the benefit of students.
SEMINAR
HALL
A Seminal Hall, which can accommodate 150 members, with necessary audio-visual
facilities and public-address system, is being used by all the departments
for arranging seminars, special lectures, workshops etc.
KENNEDY
GUEST HOUSE
The Guest House is situated at the entrance of the S.I.T. campus. There
are five spacious and well furnished rooms with accommodation for 15
guests.
S.I.T.
HEALTH CENTRE
S.I.T. Health Centre, with a full-time Resident Medical Officer, provides
medical check-up and free clinical facilities for the students and staff.
LIBRARY
The Library, the nerve centre of the Institute, is situated at the centre
of the campus. It is housed in a three floor independent building
covering a floor area of about 1200 sq. mts.
The library
has a collection of more than 45,000 volumes of books, 1600 volumes
of bound technical periodicals and 1600 volumes of dissertations.
Every year about 3000 books are added to our library at a cost of about
Rs.7 lakhs. Besides text books, the library is having a very good
collection of subject hand books, subject and general encyclopaedias,
subject dictionaries, general language dictionaries, year books, standards,
code books, etc.
INTERNET
FACILITY
The institute has both TCP / IP dialup and shell accounts. Plans
are complete to intranetwork the whole campus including the hostels.
A 64 kbps line has been installed at a cost of Rs. 1 crore to
accomplish the above task. All the 3000 students in the campus will
be provided with e-mail accounts. A laboratory is being set up
with browsing facility round the clock. The new laboratory is
to the international standards with two conference rooms for discussions.
A ISDN back up line is also being provided.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
The sports activities are managed by the Director of Physical Education
under the guidance of the sports committee of students and staff members
chaired by a senior faculty member.
FACULTY
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
S.I.T. is
giving utmost importance for the development of teaching faculty to
improve their communication skills and keep them abreast with the latest
developments in their fields of specialisation, so that their overall
effectiveness is enhanced. Several steps have been taken to meet
these challenging needs:
1. At the beginning of each semester, A SUBJECT WORKSHOP is conducted
for a period of one week in each department. The topics are chosen
depending on the need and current status of development, and all the
faculty of the department participate in the workshop. Experts
are invited from other institutions and R&D laboratories to deliver
guest lectures.
2. In addition, teaching faculty are encouraged to participate in MICRO
TEACHING SESSIONS in which the lectures are video - recorded and replayed
to study individual performance while teaching and remove deficiencies,
if any.
3. Besides, a student appraisal system is existing in which various
important factors such as subject coverage, expression, lesson planning
ability to interact with students etc., are assessed and feed back collected
to help improve the overall performance of the teaching staff.
The titles of subject workshops conducted by each department till date are given in the respective departmental details.
DEPARTMENT
OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
The
Department of Civil Engineering has completed more than three decades
of its useful existence. The infrastructural facilities in the
department are in tune with the current requirements and demands both
for academic and consultancy purposes. The Department has a post-graduate
course in Structural Engineering since 1993.
The faculty of Civil Engineering are well qualified and experienced. The department has a separate well equipped computer-centre which caters to the needs of both students and faculty with advanced systems and packages which are readily available for their use.
FACILITIES
The laboratory facilities available in the department are excellent
and all of them are, in one way or other, extending testing facilities
in addition to the basic academic need.
DEPARTMENT
OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
FACILITIES
The department has well equipped laboratories and workshops to impart effective training to the students. Students get practical training in various manufacturing processes like, foundry, welding, sheet metal forming, turning, miling, shaping and also in subjects like I.C. engines, heat transfer, material testing, metrology measurement and stress analysis. Besides, they also get practical training in the latest areas of CAD/CAM and robotics laboratory is established.
The I.C. Engines and Heat Transfer Laboratories have been modernised by adding equipments like computerised I.C. engine test rig and recirculating type air conditioning test rig at a total cost of Rs. 6.00 lakh under MODROB Scheme sponsored by AICTE.
The existing CAD / CAM and ROBOTICS Centre will be augmented by installing a 5 axes robot shortly.
Coaching classes were conducted for candidates appearing in GATE - 99
DEPARTMENT
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
FACILITIES
The laboratory
facilities are being continuously upgraded to meet the requirements
of present day trends. The following equipments for Process Control
and Reaction Engineering Laboratories were procured during 1997-98:
1) Batch reactor
2) Tubular reactor
3) Continuous stirred tank reactor
4) Residence time distribution (RTD) mixed flow reactor
5) Residence time distribution in plug flow reactor
6) Semi-batch reactor
7) Time constant test rig
8) Time constant in manometer
9) Non-interacting first order elements in series
Technical and Instrumental Analysis Laboratory for carrying out research work has been established.
The following
analytical equipments have been procured under AICTE grant during 1996
- 97 :
1) Gas chromatograph
2) Spectro calorimeter
3) Flame photometer
4) Turbidity meter
5) UV Spectrophotometer
6) Microprocessor based ph meter
A separate library is maintained in the department with 800 books and back volumes of various journals.
The department has arranged the following seminars:
1. National
level seminar on 'Utilisation of Waste to Industrial Products', sponsored
by UGC during Sept. 21-23, 1983.
2. Get-together of Alumni on July 29, 1989.
3. One day seminar on 'Soaps and Detergents' on April 11. 1990.
DEPARTMENT
OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
FACILITIES
Aryabhata
Computer Centre
This Centre has :
1. Zenith
superlan Pentium Server
2. 2 Pentium Servers (SCO Unix)
3. 32 PC/AT 486's with 66 MHz (Dx-2)
4. NELCO Force 20 mini computer based 68020 processor
5. PC's, PC-XT's, PC-AT's
Bhaskara Computer centre
This centre
has:
1. 36 Pentium II with 333 MHz. 4.3 GB HDD, 32 MB RAM
2. 7 Pentium I with 166 MHz
3. PC - AT 486
4. 4 PC - AT 386
MCA
Lab
This Laboratory is exclusively for MCA students and it has:
1. 2 Pentium Servers with 100 MHz
2. 20 Pentium Systems with 100 MHz
Advanced Microprocessor Lab
This laboratory
has:
1. Five 66 MHz PC-AT 486 DX2's
2. A microprocessor development system with cross compiler and cross
assemblers for 8085, 8086, Z-80, 6800, 68000, 8051 and 8751 microprocessor.
3. Twenty five 8085 and 8086 microprocessor kits
4. Five CRO's
Computer
Maintenance Cell
The students are exposed to hardware and assembly of computer through
this cell. The cell undertakes the assembly of computer systems
after purchasing individual components and maintain them there after.
This has helped to reduce the inital cost of establishing computer
laboratories and avoiding the additional expenditure towards annual
maintenance contracts. This arrangement has also helped in reducing
the usual delay in the maintenance work.
SIT-ISRO
Collaboration
Indian
Space Research Organisation, (ISRO) Bangalore is helping the Department
of CS & E, S.I.T. in setting up the facility for "Satellite Remote Sensing
& Digital Image Processing for Spatial data base creation - Geographical
Information system (GIS) Environment".
This Project is also supported by AICTE under TAPTEC programmed and a sum of Rs. 18 lakhs has been sanctioned for the procurement of the items.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL SCIENCES
Department of Electrical Sciences offers courses leading to Bachelor's Degree in
1) Electrical
& Electronics Engineering
2) Electronics & Communication Engineering
3) Instrumentation & Electronics Engineering
I ELECTRICAL
& ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
FACILITIES
The Electrical Machines Laboratory has 76 rotating machines which include
AC/DC motors, generator & special machines apart from seven transformers.
The Circuit & Measurements Laboratory is well stacked with various bridges
& apparatus for analysis of circuits. The newly introduced Power
Electronics Laboratory has well equipped kits required for the study
of speed control of motors using choppers, inverters etc. Also
the laboratory covers experiments on different types of commutation
circuits, stepper motors, universal motors etc. These are supplemented
by basic apparatus for the study of thyristor characteristics etc. In
addition to the above laboratories, the department has set up Computer
Simulation Laboratory for Power System Analysis. The software
packages for load flow studies, short circuit studies, optimal operation
of power system, stability studies etc., are developed.
A.I.C.T.E. has sanctioned financial assistance to the tune of Rs. 8 lakhs for computer aided power system protection laboratory.
II.
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
FACILITIES
The department
has the following laboratories:
1. Basic electronics laboratory
2. Electronics circuits laboratory
3. Digital electronics laboratory
4. Microprocessor laboratory
5. Industrial electronics laboratory
6. Communication laboratory
7. Advanced communication laboratory (TV, Microwaves & Optical etc.)
III. INSTRUMENTATION
AND ELECTRONICS
FACILITIES
The department has well equipped Laboratories, namely Electronics Laboratory, Instrumentation Laboratory, Process Instrumentation & Process Control Laboratory and Product Design Laboratory.
The Electronics Laboratory is equipped with CRO's including DSOs, Logic analyzers, IC testers, power supplies, function generators, ASG's, 6-1/2 digit, 4-1/2 digit and 3-1/2 digit digital multimeters, 8 and 16 bit microprocessor kits, ICE, Eprom Programmer, UV-Erasers etc.
The Instrumentation Laboratory is equipped with DC calibrator, pressure guage calibrator, DC and AC bridges, all types of transducers, training modules for measurement of displacement, temperature, pressure etc.
The Process Instrumentation and Process Control Laboratory is equipped with pneumatic, electronic and PC-based PID controllers, temperature, level and flow control loops with both discrete and computer based controllers. PLC's, stepper motor controls, on-off controllers, MAT-LAB software with simulink and control toolbox and GINNE process control software simulation packages etc.
The Product Design Laboratory is equipped with UV exposure units, dipcoating and dry film laminator, artwork tables, reprographic camera, roller tinning, etching, coil winding machines, solder mask preparation unit, drilling machines, anodising unit, etc.
Students generally design and fabricate the required PCBs for their project work. Various projects also serve the purpose of developing the required equipments for the laboratory. Students are encouraged to take up industrial problems for their project works. Bridge courses on PIC microcontrollers and printed circuit board making were conducted in the department for the benefit of students during 1997-98.
The department is also conducting short term courses in UNIX, C & C++ in association with the Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering.
DEPARTMENT
OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT
FACILITIES
The following
laboratories, consisting of latest equipments and facilities to impart
proper practical training to students as per the requirements of the
syllabus, have been established in the department:
1. Metrology & Measurement Laboratory
2. Production Technology Laboratory
3. Industrial Engineering Laboratory
Students
also undergo training in workshops and computer laboratories like
1. Basic workshops
2. Machine shop
3. Computer application of numerical methods
4. Software practice laboratory
5. Computer software application in materials management, production
management, quantitative analysis etc.,
In addition, students get training in the practical aspects of many software packages such as FLOW, QPRO, TORA, d BASE III+, ORACLE 7.1, LOTUS 1-2-3 etc. They also undergo training in operating systems and software development which is very essential in the present day manufacturing and management environment.
DEPARTMENT
OF ARCHITECTURE
FACILITIES
The department which caters to 200 students, is housed in a modern three storeyed building, having access to generous terrace-space and usable roof-space. The department, which is spread over 4000 Sq. m. has 5 large well lighted studios with OHP facilities, a computer laboratory having 20 terminals, an exhibition hall, a material museum and adequate space for the core-faculty, visiting faculty and office staff.
At present, the library subscribes to twelve architecture journals and had about Rs. 5 lakh worth of books on architecture. At least two new journals and Rs. 1 lakh worth of books will be added every year.
Modern drawing tables are available for all the students. Educational tours with training in photography and sketching are conducted every year. Students are also sent for six months' practical training to reputed firms and concerns all over the country. Cultural activities are an integral part of S.I.T. and students are encouraged to participate in seminars, workshops and competitions in the zonal as well as national level held every year.
Architecture students of S.I.T. are also members of National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA). In 1998, they have successfully conducted the Annual South Zone NASA Convention, where Architecture students of 11 colleges participated.
POST GRADUATE
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
FACILITIES
SPECIALIZATIONS OFFERED
DEPARTMENT
OF PHYSICS
FACILITIES
There are two well-equipped, independent physics laboratories for conducting
experiments in vibrations, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism.
DEPARTMENT
OF CHEMISTRY
FACILITIES
The department has three well equipped laboratories with the following
facilities.
Electronic balances (0.1 mg accuracy), Digital pH meter, Digital Conductivity Bridges, Digital Photoelectric colorimeters, FRP Fume Cupboard, Muffle furnace, Hot air ovens, Suction pumps, Melting point apparatus, Water baths.
A Pentium computer equipped with a printer has been provided for the departmental use.
Plans are afoot to take up collaborative research projects pertinent to polymers and catalysis with the groups in the Department of Chemistry, Bangalore University and Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore.
S.I.T. is also running three post-graduate programmes namely, M.E. in Structural Engineering (Civil Engg.), M.E. in Chemical Engineering since 1992-93 and M.C.A. in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering since 1993-94. A two year M.B.A. programme has also been started during 1997-98 in the newly established Department of Post Graduate Studies in Management. The Department of Chemical Engineering is a recognised centre to conduct research programmes leading to Ph.D. degree.
In addition to graduate, post-graduate and research programmes, S.I.T. also conducts job-linked intensive post matriculation training programmes in the following fields :
1. Printed
circuit-board making.
2. Entertainment electronics equipment servicing.
3. Electrical wiring, motor winding and servicing of electrical appliances.
S.I.T.
GROUP OF HOSTELS
The Institute is running its own hostels for about 1000 students on
the campus and about 800 students in the city. Two hostels for
girl students in the city, accommodate 350 students. The hostels
are managed by the Warden, assisted by Deputy Wardens with the Principal
as the Chairman of the Hostel Committee.
A separate Lady Students Amenities Centre is available with indoor sports facilities, reading room etc., for day scholars to spend their leisure hours.
INTERNET
FACILITY
The institute has both TCP / IP dialup and shell accounts. Plans
are complete to intranetwork the whole campus including the hostels.
A 64 kbps line has been installed at a cost of Rs. 1 crore to accomplish
the above task. All the 3000 students in the campus will be provided
with e-mail accounts. A laboratory is being set up with browsing
facility round the clock. The new laboratory is to the international
standards with two conference rooms for discussions. A ISDN back
up line is also being provided.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
The sports activities are managed by the Director of Physical Education
under the guidance of the sports committee of students and staff members
chaired by a senior faculty member.
SPORTS
FACILITIES
a) Outdoor
games
More than four hectares of levelled play ground has been provided for
games such as athletics (400 mts track), cricket, foot ball, hockey,
two basket ball courts (one cement concrete and the other of bitumen),
two volley ball courts, two ball badminton courts, two tennis courts,
one kho-kho court and one kabbadi court.
b) indoor
games
Two badminton (shuttle) courts, four table-tennis tables and facilities
for carrom and chess etc. are provided.
A gymnasium with latest equipments, including one 16 station and another 4 station multigym, is housed in an independent building. A total of Rs. 3.5 lakhs has been spent for the gymnasium (excluding building).
The facilities provided in S.I.T. Ladies Hostel include table tennis, carrom, chess and gymnasium equipments. An outdoor stadium at an estimated cost of Rs. 50 lakhs is under construction.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
The students are the backbone of S.I.T. They come from all parts of the country and represent a miniature India with their different cultural and social backgrounds. The management takes utmost care to ensure that all facilities are provided to the students in the pursuit of their curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
A number of programmes has been initiated aimed at bring out the hidden potential in the students. Some of them are the following:
STUDENT'S
SEMINARS
The Chemical Engineering Department and the Department of Electrical
Sciences annually organise student's seminars entitled "CHESS" and TECHNISIUM'
respectively. Students from all over India participate in these
one-day seminars, present papers, exchange ideas on advanced fields
of interest and the best papers are awarded prizes and certificates.
Other departments have also started organising similar seminars.
CULTURAL
ACTIVITIES
Two cultural festivals entitled HALCYON and SPANDANA are organised for
three-days, one in each semester of the year. The students from
all technical institutions in Karnataka State participate in these festivals
which include a variety of items like English and Kannada debates, quiz,
essay writing, mimicry, dance, drama etc., and are aimed at increasing
the friendship and exchange of ideas among students of different institutions.
The students also learn organisational and management skills since
these programmes are organised and managed essentially by students themselves.
DEPARTMENT OF TRAINING & PLACEMENT
S.I.T.
is the first institution among the affiliated colleges of the Bangalore
University to establish a full-fledged Training and Placement Department
with a senior professor, experienced in industry, as its head. The
Department is responsible for catering to the following needs of students.
1. Contacting
the industries and inviting them for campus interviews. Guest
house accommodation, local hospitality and other infrastructural facilities
like audio-visual aids are provided to them to effectively and efficiently
conduct the campus selection programmes.
2. Helping the students to equip themselves to face the challenges of
the selection process by conducting periodic general aptitude tests,
technical aptitude tests, group discussions, mock interviews etc., and
making them generally aware of the industrial scenario, their role as
engineers etc.
3. Effectively carrying out institute-industry interaction in terms
of mutual contacts, exchange of information and ideas, needs and necessities
on both sides; arranging visits and technical talks from industrial
experts, etc.