M. Tech in
Structural Engineering
About the Department
M.Tech. Program in Structural Engineering at NMIT, Bangalore was started during the academic
year 2013-14 with an intake of 24 students. The department has well qualified and experienced
faculty members and well equipped laboratories for carrying out various research activities
exclusively for PG Program. An exclusive structural laboratory with loading frame of 200T capacity, Shake
Table for Dynamic Experiments and also NDT equipment that can provide research scholars and PG students
to carry out their work beyond curriculum. Additionally, the department also offers software training
facilities for PG student to meet the modern day needs of various modern software tools for structural
analysis anddesign application such as ETABS, ANSYS, REVIT, SAFE etc. M.Tech in Structural Engineering is
an Autonomous Program since 2016.
The department is a registeredResearch Centre under VTU since 2013 under which Research Scholars
from NMIT and other institutions are pursuing their PhD. It also offers access to various online peer reviewed
journals like ASCE and NIMBUS. The institute has an excellent library facility providing access to reputed
titled books, journals, e-books, monographs etc. The department offers various site visits, workshops,
seminars, technical talks etc. to the students for their overall growth and exposure.
The department has student chapters of leading Professional Body such as Association of Consulting
Civil Engineers(India), Indian Concrete Institute, Institute of Engineers(India) and ASCE (under progress)
and thus has an excellent networking with industry making young Engineers ready for industry.
PG in Structural Engineering under an Autonomous Program since 2017 with scheme designed exclusively
as per the advice of Prof. N.R. Shetty, Advisor, NMIT, is the most appropriate Scheme with first two semesters
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for dedicated learning and writing Course Work examination, third semester is exclusively for internship
followed by Dissertation work in the fourth semester. Plagiarism check is compulsory for UG and PG seminar
reportsand Project Reports using facility of ‘Turnitin’ software for plagiarism available with NMIT Library.
Achievements / Awards
Faculty Members
SI. NO Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award
1 Dr. Durga Prasad Chosen for the Honorary membership in ASCE (American Society of Civil
Engineers), USA.
Included in Who’s Who in the World (Millennium edition of the Marquis, USA).
Based on the research papers published, invited by the Editor, ASCE, USA, to
author a book on Knowledge Processing for Risk Analysis of Structures, and
received excellent reviews for the work.
Fellowship from UNDP (United Nations Development Program).
Contacted to review the manuscript of one of the Scopus indexed IEEE Journal
Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems -Review of SMCA-18-01-0046
Conference/Workshop Conducted
SI From To Conference / Workshop Title Resource Persons
NO 02.11.18 03.11.18
Research, Methods and Publications – Dr. Durga Prasad,
1 08.12.18 Workshop Dr. Bharathi Ganesh
Prof. Vasudev
2 07.12.18 Two days’ Hands-on Training & Workshop –
“Total Station Training” Mr. Hemanth Reddy
Department Associations & Its Activities
Site Visit
Under the supervision of Dr. Bharathi Ganesh, Prof& Head., PG, Structural Engineering, M.Tech.
Studentshave visited a Railway Bridge where they were exposed to details of the rivet and weld connection
used in construction of a bridge. They were also exposed to the abutment design of the bridge.
M.Tech. Student with Faculty Members with Mr. Hemanth Reddy
Mr. Hemanth Reddy at ‘ Total Station Training’
at ‘Total Station Training’
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M. Tech in
Thermal Power Engineering
About the Department
Thermal Power Engineering was first offered as a specialization for MTech degree under VTU
by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, NMIT in 2010. However, since 2015-16, this
post graduate program has been enjoying the Autonomous status like all other post graduate
studies existing right now at NMIT. The syllabus and scheme of each subject has been modified thoroughly
and reviewed by the respective Board of Studies (BOS) consisting of some senior departmental faculty
members along with a few external experts from reputed universities and industries. The BOS has approved
the modified syllabi of different subjects to be taught. Expertise in Thermal Power Engineering enables
the development of long term solutions to meet the rapidly growing energy needs of our planet. In this
program, students study Alternative Energy Sources such as wind, solar and biomass as well as sustainable
energy production from existing sources like coal, oil a nd gas. They also learn the fundamental principles of
Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Combustion, Heat Transfer, Finite Element Method, CFD etc. Students
are provided adequate exposure through departmental laboratories, industrial visits and workshops. The
laboratories meant for practical training of the students, are well equipped in the areas of Heat Transfer,
IC Engines, CAD, Fluid Machinery. Research work for the students are mostly related to subjects like Fluid
Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Renewable Energy Sources, Biofuels etc. All the fourteen students of the fifth batch
(2014-2016) have successfully completed their final year projects and eight of them secured FCD (First
Class with Distinction) in their final semester.The seventh batch (2016-2018) consisting of six students only
have completed their internship and their fourth semester project work and secured FCD grade. The eighth
batch (2017-2019) consisting of six students have just completed their internship.
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Research Activities
Research work for MTech Thermal Power students are obviously related specifically to subjects like
Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Combustion Science, Renewable Energy Sources, Biofuels etc. Four of our
students – Shashikumar, Sandeep, Rakesh and Charan carried out their final year projects in CFD. The
research topics ranged from conjugate heat transfer analysis of a cooled heat sink, transonic aerodynamics
of an aerofoil, evaporative cooling using earthen pots and laminar to turbulent transition for low Re flow past
aerofoils. Interesting results obtained in these projects have been sent for publication as research papers
in either journals or conferences. Another interesting topic pursued by one of the students focussed on the
enhancement of heat transfer rate using twisted tape inserts in tubes for a fluid with nanoparticles. The
enhancement of heat transfer rate and the corresponding enhanced pressure drop have been measured
setting up an experimental testing and validated against CFD results as well. The remaining students have
worked in the area of Biofuel and Solar Refrigeration partly in collaboration with faculty members from
Nagarjuna College of Engineering, using their experimental facilities established under a VGST project.
M. Tech in
VLSI Design & Embedded Systems and
M. Tech in
Digital Communication & Networking
About the Center
The department of Electronics and Communication Engineering offers M.Tech programmes in VLSI
Design and Embedded Systems, Digital Communication and Networking since the year 2007 &
2012 with an annual intake of 18 students each respectively. The department is well equipped
with VLSI and Embedded laboratory with high end hardware and software tools and communication &
networking laboratory. The department is newly equipped with useful softwares like Xilinx, Cadence IC 6.1.6,
MATLAB 2016a and 2014a, Nexys 4 (Artix-7), NEXUS4 DDR, 2. Zed Board 3, Genesiys 2 FPGA Board, Xilinx
Vivado System Edition, including IDE, XPS &SDK, System Generator for DSP, Vivado HLS, Ansys Academics
HF package. Students have been encouraged to take up projects / internships in reputed organizations like
Intel, CSIR-NAL, DRDO , Accord Software, Reliance Infocomm and various Research Centres at NMIT such
as MEMS and Studsat.
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Centre of
Excellence for Aerospace &
Internet of Things
About the Centre
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT), has conceptualized an idea (First of its kind)
of establishing Center of Excellence(CoE) for skill development on Aerospace and Internet of
Things IoT in collaboration with renowned companies with an objective ‘to impart high end
modern technical skills and knowledge in engineering graduates and make them Industry Ready.
The objective of the CoE Program Centers around “To serve the society as a Centre for quality technical
education will provides long-term societal benefits through transmitting advanced knowledge, discovering
new knowledge and function as a contributor of creativity and innovation”
Training
A structured training for 500 hrs in each domain distributed for 5 semesters of B.E course is being
conceptualized including application oriented and Industry based case studies and projects.
This training will enhance the skill set of graduates with a high end competency according to industry
standards. Importantly, the teaching content and methodology is designed by the Industry experts and
collaborations with many reputed companies in the respective areas are being planned for real time
exposure and Placement of students
Program 1: CoE for Aerospace
Program 2: CoE for IoT
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Training
It was inaugurated on August 13 2018 in New Auditorium at NMIT campus.
Highlights BENEFITS TO STUDENTS
AEROSPACE DOMAIN High end skills set as sought by Industry
Product Design & Development Proficiency Certification
Flight Physics Lab Exposure on real-time Projects
Aerospace Structure Design Lab Industry ready and placement in core
Aircraft system Lab engineering companies
Composites Lab
IOT DOMAIN BENEFITS TO INDUSTRY
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
No On-Job training required
IOT Lab Lateral Hiring at the cost of fresher
Smart Power Generation Reduce operation cost & focus on core
Smart Public transport business
Smart Manufacturing Reduce cost of hiring
Smart City Large skill pools at single location
Reality Lab
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Prospective Recruiters
Boieng, Siemens, Airbus, Tata Aerospace and Defense Limited, Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited,
PTC, IBM, HP, Fugen
COE Partners
A strategic collaboration has been made with Dassault
systems, a European multinational software company which
will be technology partner for Aerospace domain
PTC and IBM, American MNC companies as technology
partners for IoT domain.
Dysmech Competency Services, Pune will be the
Implementation partner in establishing the CoE and in setting
up the State-of-the-Art Infrastructure and curricula.
COE Labs
CoE Labs Events conducted in 2019:
Product Design and Development Lab
1. Workshop on 20 20 technology was conducted from 7/1/19 to
Flight Physic Validation Lab 12/1/19
Reality Lab
2. Boot Camp was conducted on 28/1/19 to 2/2/19, expert members of
Aerospace Structures Design Lab DCS team conducted the camp.
Aircraft Systems Lab
Composite Lab 3. I LEAD (Interdisciplinary Learn Educate Analyze and Do) Contest was
announced based on the following themes:
Smart CoE
Smart Lab Internet of Things Theme A: Study of Small Hypersonic Plane
Generator Monitoring System Theme B: IoT Gateway for NMIT Smart Campus
And Prize money of 2 Lakhs with 1,50,000 for students and 50,000 for
Smart Public Transport faculty advisors.
Smart Manufacturing
Smart City
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Centre for
Computational Fluid Dynamics
About the Centre
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) plays a very significant role in the state-of-the-art modeling,
simulation, design and analysis of products and processes in engineering systems involving fluid
flow and heat transfer. CFD today has grown to be an emerging technology along with the rapid
development of superfast High Performance Computing Systems coupled to the extra-smart numerical
algorithms. CFD has made it possible to predict the design and off-design performances of systems in
reasonable turn-around time- often even before the design concept is translated into a useful product
or a process. Considering the high demand of CFD as a specialization for young Design Engineers today,
this Centre for CFD was established nearly six years back offering intensive training on CFD at both
undergraduate and postgraduate levels under the able guidance of the senior technical experts at this centre.
Sponsored R&D Projects may be taken up from various national funding agencies like DRDO, CSIR, DST
and similar other organizations for development and validation of new mathematical models and algorithms
as well as for computation of large variety of complex fluid flow and heat transfer application problems in
complex engineering systems.
Objectives
In-House Research in Advanced Areas of CFD
Assistance to Industry through Special Training Programs on Commercial CFD Codes
Extensive Training Programs on in-house developed Grid Generation Codes and CFD Codes
Handling Sponsored R&D Projects from Industry or National Laboratories
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Thrust areas of Research
Aerodynamic Analyses for External & Internal Flow (Aircrafts & Automobiles)
Phenomenon of Laminar to Turbulent Transition (Transport Equation-based Transition Models)
Turbulent/Transitional Flow in Rotating Configuration (Wind Turbines & Marine Propellers)
Conjugate Heat Transfer problems (Cooling of Electronic Packages)
Resource Persons
Prof. Sekhar Majumdar Head, CFD Centre
Prof. Madhusudan Acharya Professor
Arunkumar G. L. Asstt. Professor
Manjunath H.N. Asstt. Professor
Present Software Available
Grid Generation Code MESHGEN, developed in-house for generating two-dimensional Structured
Curvilinear Grid with near orthogonality at boundaries, solving strongly coupled Poisson Equations
system
Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes Code RANS3D, based on Finite Volume method and the relevant Post
Processing Software for Numerical Flow Visualisation, developed by Prof. Sekhar Majumdar and his
associates at NAL and NMIT, Bangalore under research grants from Naval Research Board (DRDO) and/
or VTU.
The Centre provides High End Work Stations and Desktops in a fully air-conditioned laboratory provided
with suitable UPS, convenient for round-the–clock use by students, researchers and faculty members
Achievements in 2018-2019
In the present academic year (2018-2019), two groups of Mechanical Undergraduate students worked
on their final year projects at the CFD Centre. One group analysed (i) Turbulent Flow past a Three-Element
Aerofoil derived from the original foil NACA 4412 divided into three suitable elements - the Slat near the
leading edge, major part of the Main Aerofoil followed finally by a single smooth long aerofoil shaped Flap
and these elements are arranged with some inter-element gaps and orientation angle between the elements,
suitable for enhancement of the Lift. The computations have been carried out using ANSYS Fluent R19 as well
as the in-house developed flow solver RANS3D. Interesting CFD results in the form of video output have been
obtained which compare reasonably well with corresponding measurement data reported in the tunnel tests
MDA 30P30N Three-Element NACA 4412 Predicted Static Pressure contours around
Aerofoil the 3-Element NACA 4412 Aerofoil
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conducted systematically at the NASA Langley Wind Tunnel, USA. The three-element configuration of the
aerofoil and the computed surface pressure contours at an angle of attack of 16 degrees for a chord-based
Reynolds number of 9 million are shown in the figure here below.
Another group worked on a Conjugate Heat Transfer problem for thermal buoyancy-induced convection
inside a cavity with thick wall segments consisting of different materials of varied thermal conductivity
allowing pure thermal conduction through the thick cavity walls along with natural convective process inside
the cavity.
Research Papers and Reports :
1. Series of four Invited Lectures by Prof. Sekhar Majumdar on Turbulence - the chief outstanding difficulty
of CFD at the Faculty Development Program, Advances in applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics
(ACFD 2019), organised by the Department of Applied Mechanics, Motilal Nehru National Institute of
Technology Allahabad from March 6th to11th, 2019
2. Invited Talk entitled “Numerical simulation of Transition and Turbulence in Low Speed Flow past arbitrary
shaped configurations “ presented in the Technical Workshop Aerovision organised by the Aeronautical
Engineering Department NMIT on, 2019
3. BE Project Report entitled “Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flow past a Multielement Airfoil”,
submitted in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, NMIT,Bangalore by Vidya G.R. and Manmohan
Thakur in April 2019
4. BE Project Report entitled “Numerical Simulation of Conjugate Heat Transfer problems in Engineering
submitted in the Department of Mechanical Engineering”, NMIT,Bangalore by Anusha J. and Vishwas D.
in April 2019
5. ANSYS Symposium entitled Recent Advances in CFD Solutions with ANSYS - Symposium on new CFD
technology innovations and end-to-end solution to CFD applications attended by Prof. Sekhar Majumdar
on October 25th,2018, held at the Hotel Vivanta by Taj, Bangalore
6. Invited Lecture entitled “Simulation of Low Speed Turbulent Flow in Complex Configuration” by Prof.
Sekhar Majumdar, at the NAFEMS Regional Conference held at the Hotel Chancery Pavillion, Bangalore
July 21st, 2018.
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Centre for
Design Engineering and
Process Simulation
About the Centre
Centre for Design Engineering and Process Simulation (CDEPS) is a collaborative platform for
Design Innovation and Design Solutions in association with industry and professionals. The
Centre utilizes software for conceptual design, preliminary design, product development, process
simulation, design optimization for product and process through simulation and manufacturing tools.
Thrust Areas of Research Thrust Areas of Research
• 3D Solid Modeling- Part Modeling, The Centre can provide its expertise in the area of Design
Assembly & Surface Design & Systems Engineering to model and simulate the dynamic
behavior of complex systems consisting of multi-disciplinary
• Design of Aerospace & Automotive sub-systems, to perform multi-body dynamic modeling &
products simulation based using empirical relationships in parallel to
FEA solutions.
• Composite Engineering
The Centre for Design Engineering and Process Simulation
• Engineering Optimization is mainly working on innovative and creative development
of design components from conceptual phase till product
• Tool Design development through process simulation and optimization in
diverse areas of specialization.
• Ergonomics for Vehicle Design
• Structural & Thermal Analysis
To create an environment among Students,
Design Professionals & Faculty to access the world-
class resources to cater to the need for effective
Design, Analysis & Manufacturing methodology in
support of efficient product development.
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Activities at CDEPS
The Centre has upgraded the available software version CATIA V6 to 3D Experience from Dassault
Systemes.
The Centre has signed an MoU with Starya Mobility Pvt Ltd for the design and development of electric
two-wheelers.
The Centre has signed an MoU with Bird Electronics Pvt Ltd. We are working on projects related to design
and development of sensors to monitor air quality and projects related to “mobility without pollution for
global audience”
The Centre is working in coordination with IVARI Motors-one of the leading manufacturers of spring
charging motors, for the Indigenizing/Local Substitution of Imported Spring Charging Motors used in
Switchgears.
The Centre is providing training on Product design and development for mechanical and aeronautical
engineering students using software package obtained from Dassault Systems.
Project from Starya Mobility Pvt Ltd - Design and Project from Starya Mobility Pvt Ltd - Design of electric
Development of water cooled electric motor for two- two-wheeler body
wheeler mobility
Workshops/Expert Lectures organized by CDEPS
Skill Development Program on Experts from Glisten Project Mr Anand Bhatia, Managing Director,
“Essentials of CATIA V5” for UG Solutions Pvt Ltd delivering a talk Bird Electronics interacting with
students during 09 - 13th July, 2018 about “Learning FEA through UG students about internships and
Applications” on 27/07/18 research projects on 11/09/18
Experts from EDS Technologies Mr Hemanth Gadgil, Director: Industry
delivering a talk about “E-learning Solutions Group from Dassault
solutions” on 25/10/18 Systemes interacting with the faculty
members about introducing industry
offered electives for UG students.
After successful interaction, a course
– “C++ Programming for Scientific
Application Development” has been
introduced as a core elective for 4th semester UG students.
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Centre for
Nanomaterials and MEMS
About the Centre
This centre Research in nano materials and MEMS has recently gained
focuses on momentum with many academicians, researchers and
research areas industries taking active part in it. The Center has been carrying
of Nano material out collaborative work with all National MEMS Design Centers across the
synthesis, Thin country with the help of Professors at CeNSE and ECE and Instrumentation
film deposition Departments of IISc. The area is a multidisciplinary field; hence when
and MEMS device students and faculty take active part in this research, they get a complete
solution. view of different facets of Science and Technology and their applications.
This helps in building a connection between the institute and industry.
Objectives of the Centre
Develop smart materials for MEMS sensors and actuators, Energy
storage and RO systems applications.
To serve as an educational and training centre in the frontier areas of
science and technology of smart materials for students, scientists and
engineers.
To give knowledge & create awareness in new technologies and to work
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on challenging areas for societal benefits and for nation development.
To train manpower and enhancing their domain knowledge on smart materials for development of thrust
areas of research.
To offer technical advice and support to researchers in academic institutions / universities and industries
in the area of smart materials and systems
To play a lead role in University system by establishing a Tier 2 Centre of Excellence in Micro and Nano
technologies and develop links with Tier 1 centers in IITs and IISc as well as Industries.
Major Equipment in the Centre
Spin Coater RF / DC Sputtering System E-Beam Evaporation System
Thermal Evaporation System Electrochemical Analyser UV Visible Spectroscopy
Corona Poling Unit Solar Simulator Hall Effect
Scanning Tunneling Microscope Tubular Chemical Vapor Magnetic Stirrer
Deposition System
Hot air Oven Scanning Tunneling Microscope
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Human Resources
In the Centre for Nanomaterials and MEMS (CNM) at NMIT, we have dynamic multidisciplinary group of
researchers oriented and working for the objectives, in the following research areas:
Design, Simulation and Development of Micro-Electro-Mechanical systems (MEMS)
Thin Film Materials Science and Engineering
Nanomaterials Synthesis
Name of the Faculty Research Area
Prof. Mukunda P.G, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Shape Memory Alloys
Prof. M S Thakur, Professor, Department of Chemistry Biotechnology and nanomaterial synthesis
for biological application
Dr. Rajan Pandey, Professor, Department of Electronics and Device Modelling
Communication Engineering
Dr. Veda Sandeep Nagaraja, Associate Professor Thin Films, All oxide solar cells
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mr. Rudresha K.J, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and MEMS acoustic sensor, IoT, Analog VLSI
Communication Engineering
Mr. Rachith S N, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Thin film, Thermal analysis of micro
devices
Ms. Ganavi H S, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry Early detection of cancer cells
Ms. Sadhana H Upadhya, Assistant Professor, Department of Extraction of glucose enhancing enzyme
Chemistry in juices
Ms. Nithya G, Assistant Professor VLSI and MEMS
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Name of the Research Associate Research Area
Ms. Sthuthi A.
Mr. Naveen VLSI and MEMS
Thin Films
Human Resources
Foreign Collaborations
Linz Institute of Technology, Austria - Dr. Erwin Reichel
Moncton University, Canada- Prof. Pandurang A.
University of Michigan, USA – Prof. Yogesh Gianchandhani
Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk,
Russia – Dr. Volkov Nikita Valentinovich
IISc, Bangalore
Prof. RudraPratap – MEMS, SiC thin films
Prof. G. Mohan Rao –Microelectronics
Prof. Rachit Agarwal– Bioengineering
Prof. M.M. Nayak – MEMS sensor packaging
PSGTech, Coimbatore- CIGS Solar Cells
DBalitsolutions Pvt. Ltd- Development of Artificial Pancreas
Veterinary College Hassan- Development of cattle health
monitoring system
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Students’ Achievements
A final year project by ECE and Mechanical students titled “Design and development of wireless Operated
Mini submarine for underwater exploration” was adjudged best project of the year (HoD) for the year 2018.
The team of students
From Mechanical Engineering Dept. From Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engg.
Mr. Sreekanth Mr. Lekhit
Mr. Hanumesh Mr. Gaurav
Mr. Gajanana Mr. Karthik
Mr. Sunil Mr. Shahswath
--- Mr. Keerthi
Faculty Achievements
Dr. Veda Sandeep Nagaraja has been appointed into the General Council and as Chairman of Education
Subcommittee of ISSS (Institute of Smart Structures and System)
The patent “Low cost Corona poling unit” by Dr. Habibuddin Shaik and Mr. Rachith has been published.
Center for Nanomaterials and MEMS at NMIT has successfully completed coordination of two National
MEMS community chip. We are currently coordinating the next community MEMS chip.
MEMS devices fabricated by NMIT
Thermal Actuator Varactor Directional Micromotor Accelerometer
Microphone
Publications 2018-2019
1. “Influence of Vacuum Annealing on the Properties of Cu2SnS3 thin films using low cost ultrasonic spray
pyrolysis” AIP Proceedings 1966 (2018) 020039.
2. “Corrigendum to “Influence of silver nanoparticles on titanium oxide and nitrogen doped titanium oxide
thin films for sun light photocatalysis” [Appl. Surf. Sci. 436 (2018) 708––719]” Applied Surface Science
440 (2018) 1299.
3. “Design and simulation of ROIC for capacitive based MEMS sensors”, ISSRD June 2018. It has won the
best paper award
4. “Design, fabrication and characterization of a biologically inspired MEMS directional microphone”, has
been accepted for publication at IEEE Sensor’s conference Oct 2018
5. “A Gm/ Id based methodology for designing common source amplifier” has been accepted for publication
at IEEE ICMETE- Sept 2018
6. “Design and Performance Analysis of Piezoresistive Circular Diaphragm Based Acoustic Sensor”, Second
IEEE International Conference on Advanced Computational and Communication Paradigms (ICACCP).
Feb 2019. It has won the best paper award
7. “Foodborne Illness”, Austin Food Sci,Vol 4 Issue 1, May 15, 2019
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Centre for
Robotics Research
About the Centre
Robotics is a rapidly growing Multidisciplinary Engineering field which encompasses disciplines
such as Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics,Computer Science, Information Science, Aerospace
Engineering. The recent studies and survey reports by reputed research institutes all over the
world such as Pew Research, International Federation of Robotics (IFR), Tractica and Boston Consulting
Group (BCG) have projected that the Robotics Industry is growing much more rapidly than expected.
Considering the above facts, it is imperative to inculcate the technical skills related to Robotics and its
allied disciplines in higher education in India. In this regard, under the visionary guidance of Prof N R Shetty,
NMIT has been at the forefront of establishing the Centre for Robotics Research across the Engineering
Disciplines of NMIT. Centre for Robotics Research (CRR) focusses on promoting collaborative Research &
Development and Training of students. Since its inception in the year 2009, Dr.Jharna Majumdar, Dean R&D,
Prof. M Tech CSE, Former Scientist G, DRDO is leading highly motivated and experienced team comprising
of professors, research associates and UG & PG students from different disciplines at the centre. At CRR,
the entire Research in Robotics and allied areas is based on the sponsored Projects the Centre has received
from the premier Govt. Funding Agencies like Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO),
Department of Science & Technology (DST), Vision Group of Science &Technology (VGST), IEEE USA etc.
The Thrust areas of Research at CRR are as follows:
1. Design of Stationary and Mobile Robots, Serial & Parallel Manipulators, Study of Kinematics & Dynamics
of Robots
2. Design and Development of Linear and Non-LinearControl System for Stationary and Mobile Robots,
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Localization and Path Planning for Autonomous Navigation
3. Social Robots: Human Robot Interaction (HRI)
4. Machine Learning, AI, and Computer Vision for Surveillance and Security Application, Real Time Image
and Video Processing on Embedded Hardware Board (Udoo, Jetson)
5. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Neural Networks (ANN, DNN and CNN) for Robotic Application
The Centre for Robotics Research has state of the art infrastructure for R&D and training activities. The
Centre has indigenously developed several robots & its allied technologies which have been published in
several peer reviewed National &International Journal & conferences. Our students have participated in
several student competitions & have won awards and accolades.
Resource Persons
1. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Dean R&D, Prof. Dept. of MTech CSE, Head CRR
2. Mr. Prashanth N, Mr. Sunil Kumar H. S., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mech Engg
3. Mr. Santhosh Kumar K. L. , Ms. Shilpa Akalaki, Ms. Mamatha Bai B G Asstt. Prof, Dept. of MTech CSE
4. Research Associate, CRR: Mr. Sudip Gupta (EEE), Mr. Prassanna Prasath(EEE), Mr. Sunil S (AERO),
Mr. Aniketh M (CSE), Mr. Giridhar N R (CSE)
Current Research Publications
1. Jharna Majumdar, Aniketh M, Abhishek B R, 2. Jharna Majumdar, Aniketh M, Giridhar N R,
“Detection of Cut Transition of Video in Transform “Optical Flow for Detection of Transitions in Video,
Domain”, Paper presented in the Computing Face and Facial Expression”, Paper presented in
Conference 2018 on 10-12 July 2018 London, the Computing Conference 2018 on 10-12
UK and published in the Intelligent Computing. July 2018 London, UK and published in the
SAI 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems Intelligent Computing. SAI 2018. Advances in
and Computing, vol 858. Springer, Cham, Print Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 858.
ISBN978-3-030-01173-4, Online ISBN978-3- Springer, Cham, Print ISBN978-3-030-01173-
030-01174-1 4,
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3. Shilpa Ankalaki, Sudip Chandra Gupta, B of Video Shot Detection Using Convolution Neural
Prassanna Prasath, Jharna Majumdar, “Design Network” paper accepted in the Transactions
and Implementation of Neural Network Based on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Non-Linear Control System (LQR) for Target (TMLAI), May 2019
Tracking Mobile Robots” Paper presented in
the International Conference on Advances in 8. Jharna Majumdar, Giridhar, Aniketh, “Modelling
Computing, Communications and Informatics Fade Transition in a Video using Texture Methods”,
(ICACCI) on Sept 19 2018 at PESIT, Bangalore paper submitted in the 10th International
and published in the IEEE XPlore, Electronic Conference on Computing, Communication
ISBN: 978-1-5386-5314-2 and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), Indian
Institute of Technology Kanpur, April 2019
4. Jharna Majumdar, Sudip Gupta, Prassanna
Prasath, “Linear and Non-Linear Control Design of 9. Jharna Majumdar, Giridhar, Gagan P E,
Skid Steer Mobile Robot on an Embedded Board”, “Autonomous Mobile Robot Navigation on
paper published in the International Journal Identifying Road Signs using ANN” 10th
of Robotics and Automation (IJRA), Vol. 7, No. International Conference on Computing,
3, September 2018, pp. 185-196, ISSN: 2089- Communication and Networking Technologies
4856, DOI: 10.11591/ijra. v7i3.pp185-196 (ICCCNT), Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur, April 2019
5. Jharna Majumdar, Giridhar N R, Aniketh
M, “Human Tracking by a Mobile Robot in Low 10. Jharna Majumdar, Dhanush M Adiga,
Illumination Environment” Paper presented in Madhan HM, MP Ashray, “Comparison of
the Third International Conference on Circuits, Video Shot Detection Methods Using Higher
Control, Communication and Computing Order Local Descriptor”, paper presented in the
(I4C - 2018) at MSRIT, Bangalore on October 3rd International Conference on Advanced
3 – 5, 2018 and published in the IEEE XPlore, Informatics for Computing Research (ICAICR –
ISBN:978-1-5386-8486-3 2019), Shimla on Jun 15-16, 2019.
6. Ashray, Madhan, Dhanush Adiga,Jharna 11. Adarsh C, Harshpreet Singh, Rahul V C, Jharna
Majumdar, “Texture Based Video Shot Detection Majumdar, “Real Time Performance Analysis
and Summarization”, paper accepted in the of Retinex Algorithm on Embedded Boards for
Transactions on Machine Learning and Artificial Robotics Application”, paper presented to
Intelligence (TMLAI), May 2019 3rd International Conference on Advanced
Informatics for Computing Research (ICAICR –
7. Lingraj, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, “Novel Approach 2019) ), Shimla on Jun 15-16, 2019.
Invited Talks/Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members
Faculty Occasion Topic Date
April 28
Dr. Jharna “Symposium on Robotics”, IEEE Robotics Invited Speaker 2018
Majumdar and Autonomous System. Bangalore “Mobile Robot - Control and Computer
Chapter Vision” July 26
2018
International Conference on Emerging Pre-Conference Tutorial
Research in Computing, Information, “Advance Algorithms and Applications September
Communication and Applications (ERCICA in Video Processing, Human Tracking, 19-22,
2018), Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Artificial Neural Network and Deep 2018
Technology, Bangalore Learning”
Sixth International Conference on Women Keynote Speaker
in Computing and Informatics (WCI Advance Algorithms for Video
2018),September 2018 Bangalore India Processing
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Centre for Robotics
International Conference on Small Satellite Invited Speaker February
organised by DRDO and ISRO at the “Constellation of Small Satellites for 7-9, 2019
Research Centre Imarat (RCI), DRDO, Management, Prediction and Early
Ministry of Defence, Hyderabad Action of Natural Disaster using
Convolutional Neural Network”
Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with Robotic Industries
Collaboration with Novatech Robo for training and projects on Humanoid Robots & allied areas
Collaboration with Knights Robo Corp for training on Robotics & allied areas
Design and Development of 3rd Generation Humanoid Robotic Head- ARIA
3rd Generation HRI Robot for Interactive Applications (ARIA) has been developed in the Centre for
Robotics Research. Robot is currently being used by students as a research platform to implement advanced
Computer Vision & Control Algorithms using Machine Learning and Deep Learning concepts
Current technology development using the Humanoid Robots are:
1. Humanoid Robot Teaching
Child with Autism
2. Humanoid Robot for Web
Mining Application
Short Term Course Conducted
Sl No. Name of the Short-Term Course Date of the Short-Term Course
1 July 16 2018 To July 27 2018
Ten Day Hands-on Short-Term Course on Robotics
Engineering – LEGO Mindstorms and Tetrix
Achievement
1. A multidisciplinary student team with a project entitled “Design & Development of Human Tracking Mobile
Robot for Defence Applications” has taken part in the prestigious National Level DRUSE Competition
organized by DRDO. The 10-member student team is selected from south zone, exhibited their project,
received award certificate and prize money.
2. Srishti – 2018 the following project entitled “Design and Development of Hexapod” was selected among
the top 5 projects in the State Level Engineering Student Projects Exhibition and Competition which was
held on May 22 – 24 2018 at Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore.
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Design and Development Noisy Centre for Robotics
of Tracking Algorithms, Environment Clutter Cloudy
Advance Control System
for Mobile Robot using AI, Hexapod Robot
ML and Neural Network for
Navigating in a Cluttered
Environment (Défense
Application)
Clutter is classified into two Robot Tracking
broad categories such as: human in Low
illumination
Object Clutter
Environment Clutter (i)
Low Illumination (ii) Noisy
Video (iii) Cloudy Video
Photo Gallery
International Conference on Small Satellites (ICSS 2019), Feb 7-9,
2019 at Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad. From ISRO Invited
Speakers for Feb 7 2019: (a) Scientists from ISRO, Dr. Jharna Majumdar
NMIT (b) Dr. G Agiletti Director, Mr. Alex, Scientist Surrey Space
Centre UK
Presentation of the Research Papers at the
Computing Conference, London, UK
Delivered one day Pre- Participated as Jury Members – First LEGO League - Regional Championship
Conference Tutorial during 2018-19 during January 26 – 27 2019 at Oakridge Institutional School, Bangalore
ERCICA- 2018 at NMIT
Bangalore
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Centre for Robotics
As a Chief Guest in the Competition of “ROBOFEST – Little Robots Big Missions” organized by Lawrence
Technological University in the association with Novatech Robo Pvt Ltd., Bangalore on April 7 2019
Glimpse of Ten Day Hands-on Short Term Course on Robotics Engineering – LEGO Mindstorms and Tetrix
on July 16 2018 To July 27 2018
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Centre of
Excellence for Small Satellite Research
About the Centre
Satellite (STUDSAT - 1) Program at NMIT started in the year 2008 with a consortium of seven
engineering colleges from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh with NMIT as the lead college under
the able leadership of Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Dean R&D, Prof. and Head Department of CSE(PG).
Under STUDSAT – 1 project, India’s first Pico – Satellite (weighing 850 gms) was designed, developed
and integrated by the students, and was put into orbit on July 2010 from Shriharikota aboard the PSLVC –
15 along with CARTOSAT 2B. The satellite was placed in the orbit of 630km above the earth and had been
successfully tracked by the Ground Station NASTRAC at NMIT.
Satellite Flight Model Launching of Satellite PSLV Equipment Bay
STUDSAT-2
Continuing the legacy of Project STUDSAT -1, Project STUDSAT -2 was conceived. A new consortium
was formed comprising following institutes,
1. Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore - Lead College
2. M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore
3. R N S Institute of Technology, Bangalore
4. Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology, Bangalore
5. N M A M Institute of Technology, Nitte
6. Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur
7. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur
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Centre of ESSR
STUDSAT 2 is set to 2. Inter-Satellite Communication: The Twins after
create another milestone, being separated should communicate in space,
as it is “India’s First in UHF band
Twin Satellite Mission”.
This project aims to 3. Automatic Identification System (AIS): To receive
explore and prove Inter- signals from ships (class >300tons) to locate and
Satellite Communication map ship’s position and movement.
and several cutting
edge technologies.The 4. Beacon Data Relay: Messages from HAM
STUDSAT-1 mission enriched the STUDSAT-2 team community can be relayed via Beacon.
with knowledge and expertise required to take
up such a mammoth endeavor. Learning from the 5. De-orbiting: STUDSAT-2B will be de-orbited
STUDSAT-1 team helped the new team to identify using a Drag Sail, the first planned on an Indian
the mission objectives for STUDSAT-2. These were satellite.
the first ever proposed by any Student Satellite
missions. As evident from the STUDSAT-2 mission objective
the mission design requires complex satellite bus
The Objectives are: Design. The team could come up with indigenously
developed modules, to name a few.
1. In-Orbit Satellite Separation: The twin-satellites
(STUDSAT-2A/2B) will be launched in composite 1. Tetrahedral Reaction Wheel Actuation System.
form and separated in-orbit
2. Magnetic Torquer Coils for De-tumbling of the
Satellite.
3. Satellite Separation Mechanism.
4. On Board Processor Redundancy.
Resource Persons
Dr. S Sandya, Project Director STUDSAT-2
Prof. Emeritus G V C RAJAN Project STUDSAT-2
Mr. Kannan T, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2
Mr. Guruprasad C Kulkarni, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2
Ms. Pooja K P, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2
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Important Events
Team STUDSAT at SDSC, SHAR Sriharikota ISRO for Prototype Demonstration of Twin Nanosatellite 7th
national workshop on challenges and modern technique 5th Apr 2018 at CSSR Lab to NMIT College Management,
March 2018 Faculty and College Coordinators of Consortium of
Colleges
Team STUDSAT at Bangalore Space EXPO 3rd to 5thSeptember 2018
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Centre of ESSR
Completed Projects 2018-19
Sl. No. Name College & Year Project Tittle
1 Bishal Jaiswal
2 Ghanashyam Dhakal NMIT, 4th YR Board design for S-AIS ro track ships
3 Sagar B N
4 Nweze Christopher O
5 Sai M Geethanjali Implementation of Backup On-board
Computer for STUDSAT-2
6 Yashaswini Kundapur NCET, 4th YR.
7 Chikkarangaiah T R
8 Arab Shirisha
9 Jyothi Priya S NCET, 4th YR Inter Processor communication between
two microcontrollers of OBC for
10 Hemanth Tej Gm STUDSAT-2
11 B.Pranav Chand Reddy
12 Meenega Pavani
13 Suguna A M NCET, 4th YR. PCB Designing and Testing of OBC for
STUDSAT-2
14 Sidda Rushitha
15 Golla Manoranjani
16 Santosh M S Design, Simulation, Fabrication and Testing
of antenna for STUDSAT-2
17 Shravani K S NCET, 4th YR.
18 Kavyashree M.H
19 Krishna Chaitaniya MSRIT / 4th Antenna Characterisation, placement on
NMAMIT, 4th yr STUDSAT-2 and study of Body effects
20 Harish Kumar
Satellite Detumbling and ADCS Using
21 Shashank Hebbar RTOS for STUDASAT-2
22 Chaitra
23 Vernette Command and Data Handling for
STUDSAT-2 using RTOS
24 Hitha S Rai NMAMIT, 4th yr
25 Radhika Bhat
26 Nikhil Simulation and testing of de-orbiting of
STUDSAT-2B using Drag Sail deployment
27 Shrihari NMIT / 3rd
Mechanism
28 Sunny Kumar Kadka
Ongoing Internships 2018-19
Sl. No. Name College & Year Project Tittle
NMIT / 3rd
1 Nishant Gowda Design and Prototyping of Solar Panel Deployment Mechanism
NMIT / 3rd of STUDSAT-2
2 Srinivash G NMIT / 3rd
Weight and Design optimisation of STUDSAT-2 using
3 Dharmateja.v. Aluminium alloy
4 Kareema K Design and real time testing of Antenna Deployment
Mechanism of STUDSAT-2
5 Bhaskar Reddy
Calculation of “Orbit Average Power” depending upon Beta
6 Nikhil angle
7 G.Harsha NMIT, 3rd yr.
8 Amogh.M
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9 Christina David NMIT, 3rd yr. Centre of ESSR
10 Shreya Nadgouda NMIT, 3rd yr.
11 Vani Y NMIT, 3rd yr. “Cell Balancing” in Battery Monitoring System.
12 Praneet NMIT,4th yr Battery Protection Circuit
13 Bhavani B P
14 Vrinda S M Method to calculate “State of Charge”
15 Shrihari D V Distribution Unit
List of Publications 2018-19
1 ERCICA 2018 Redundancy Management of On-Board Computer In Paper NMIT
2 JETIR 2018 Nano Satellites NMIT
Software development for Command and Data Paper
Handling System of Nano Satellite
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Department of
Library and Information Centre
About the Department
The Library of NMIT is its pride having state-of-the-art facilities, having array of Books, well trained,
polite, helpful library staff. NMIT has Central Library with Departmental Libraries which to support
teaching, learning research and co-curricular activities of the institute. The Central Library is well
stacked having a comprehensive collection of literature predominantly related to Engineering, Management
and allied subjects to cater to the users’ needs. The institute has a separate MBA Library adjacent to the
MBA block.
Library and Information Centre houses a rich collection of knowledge in varied subjects such as Books,
Periodicals, Audio-Visuals and optical discs. Total library collection exceeds 51130 print books and 25157
e-books. The Library subscribes to more than 130 National and 1700 International Journals.
Library collection is not just count of number of books but it is ocean of knowledge. The man with thrust
for knowledge only knows the value of book. Sidney Sheldon quotes about Libraries as-“Libraries store the
energy that fuels the imagination. They open up windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve
and contribute to improving our quality of life”.
To meets readers’ demand, working hour of the Library has been extended upto 10 pm on working days.
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Special Features
Classification System : Dewey decimal E-Log Register
classification (DDC) 23rd Ed.
Computerized Library Management: Open Multi-lingual feature in Koha Software
Source Software - KOHA As the KOHA software supports multi-lingual
Circulation Management- Bar Coded
technology feature, it enables data entry and search in Indian
Reprographic Services at nominal charge languages also.
Inter-Library Loan (ILL) facility with National
Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), British Council National Programme for Technology Enhanced
Library (BCL) Library. Learning (NPTEL)-Onilne E-Resources:
Institutional member of VTU consortia.
Digital Library has 40 computers with internet We have uploaded Video courses, Lecture
facility. notes, power point presentations prepared by
National Programme for Technology Enhanced
Value-added Services: Learning (NPTEL). This resources can be accessed
OPAC Search facility on internet-even on mobile at192.168.25.250:8127/nptel/in the campus and @
phone 210.212.203.69:8127/nptel/ from anywhere even
from you mobile phone.
NMIT Library is using renowned open source
Library Management Software KOHA and Library
holdings can be searched at http://nmitlibrary.in :
from anywhere and reserve book. You can search
Library Catalog for document by Title, Author,
Subject, ISBN,
Series, Call Number
( C l a s s i fi c a t i o n
Number).
Special feature
of this new software
includes display of
Cover page of the
Title. As it is tagged
with ISBN, it will
fetch Cover page
directly from the
amazon.
Archiving E-Books in Calibre Software
Calibre is a Free Book Indexing software where
more than 2000 Text and Reference E-books are
loaded. The E-books can be accessed/ downloaded
from 172.17.0.8:8080 in the campus only. These can
be searched by Author, Title, Subject, Language.
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More than 2000 Open E-Books are indexed and Anti-plagiarism Software-TURNITIN
preserved in Calibre Software. It is accessible within
the campus only.We have subscribed to six E-journal Turnitin is a leading anti-plagiarism software
and procured three E-Book databases. URL address used by researchers all over the world for checking
of the same has been given below. originality and prevention of copying. Library has
subscribed this software to inculcate best practices
National Digital Library (NDL) while using/citing material written by other people.
UG as well as PG students and faculty members are
National Digital Library (NDL) is an initiative encouraged to check their projects, articles, thesis
of MHRD through IIT, Kharagpur. We have got using this software.
institutional membership for NDL and created
accounts for students and staff members where they
can access to its collection. The NDL collection has
more than 11,72,133 items related to Engineering,
Social Sciences, Philosophy in the form of articles,
books, theses, audio lectures, video lectures,
manuscripts etc.
Archiving E-Books in Calibre Software
Sl.No E-journal Database No. of E-journals Web-address
1 Science Direct https://www.sciencedirect.com
2 Emerald Journals-304 https://www.emeraldinsight.com/
3 Taylor & Francis www.tandfonline.com
4 Springer Nature Journals-120 https://link.springer.com
5 Institution of Civil https://www.ice.org.uk/
Engineers (ICE) Journals-555
6 Knimbus https://nmit.new.knimbus.com
e-Journals-690
7 Turnitin https://www.turnitin.com/
8 NetAnalytiks 10 Journals +Conference
Proceedings https://sententia.online/
Aggregator
E-Books: 10,000 +
E-Journals: 5700
Plagiarism Originality Online
Check
Writing Grammar Tool
Archiving E-Books in Calibre Software
Sl.No. E-Book Database No. of E-Books Web-address
1 CRC 259 www.crcnetbase.com /
www.crcpress.com
2 Taylor & Francis 5731
www.tandfonline.com
3 Springer 13004
www.link.springer.com
4 McGraw Hill Education 505
http://mcgrawhilleducation.pdn.i
publishcentral.com/
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5 New Age International 220 http://www.newagepublishers.co
m/servlet/nahome
6 Packt 5002
7 Elsevier 436 https://prod.packtpub.com/in/
www.sciencedirect.com
Newspaper Clipping Service:
Newspaper Clipping service is considered as valuable source of current information services. Information
pertaining to technology, R&D, Academic information, current affairs etc…will be communicated to students
and faculty members.
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Department of
Training & Placement
About the Department
The Training & Placement Department is an indispensable pillar of the Institute and has an important
role to play in shaping a student’s future. Placements provide an “OPPORTUNITY” to students to
showcase their capabilities and knowledge acquired over years for academic applicability in the
real world. The department continuously strives to help students in pursuing their career goals by acquiring
employment seeking skills and ultimately to attain a desired employment.
We recognize the power and strength of our method of education to our engineers in providing ample
placement avenues in the industries. Our college placement cell is a place to create and develop positive
thoughts to our prospective engineers. We trust “To reap the benefits tomorrow, we need to sow the seeds
today “and we act upon it. We strive hard to transform the talent pool through continuous training program
by experts in the respective area to meet the expectation of the industries. The robust and proactive Training
& Placement Cell is a team of experienced experts in the order to groom the students in the best of their
capabilities
The Training & Placement Cell Maintains & Initiates Liaison with various Industries / Organizations. These
organizations are invited to the institution for campus recruitments so that students get career offers before
they graduate from the college.
Objectives of this department are as follows:
Career Counseling & Career Guidance.
Provide Manpower required for the Industry.
Provide Technical Skills & Aptitude Training.
Bridging gap between Industry and Academia.
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Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology Bangalore
Campus Placements(2018-2019)
Sl.No Company Salary in Total Offers Sl.No Company Salary in Total Offers
LPA LPA 1
1 Infosys 137 36 WEP
2 L&T 3.6 121 Solutions 3.6
3 Wipro 3.18
4 Nutanix 85 37 Bosch 8.5 16
5 Microsoft 3.5 2 6.5 5
6 Mindtree 19.4 4 38 Unisys 2.4 5
7 Musigma 2.4 29
8 IG 9.5 30 39 Subex
9 Amazon 3.25 8 31
10 TCS 21* 2 40 GIEOM 2.5 53
11 Tata Elaxi 1
12 IBM 8.7 41 MPhasis 66
13 SLK 10 30
14 KPIT 3.5 33 42 TeamLease 4.5 2
15 Elint Labs 3.5 21 3.6 2
16 Valeo 4.1 12 43 Forex and the
17 Value Labs 3.1 11 forest 32
18 Everts 3.5 32
19 PathPartner 8 44 Dynapac 3.96 5
20 CoreEL 5 7 3.25 1
21 HPE 3 6 45 Cyient 18 7
22 Tismo 16** 1
23 One Direct 3 2 46 India Mart 2.4 4
24 Vue Data 5.77 3
25 Innoventes 3.85 3 47 Kantar 2.16 1
26 Lufthanasa 5.75 2 2.04 1
5 1 48 Stratogent
Technik 12 2 3 2
27 Saint Gobain 2.74 2 49 Everest 3.5 2
28 Atkins 4 1 2.4 1
29 NTT 3 50 Element
30 PWC 6(Japan OST 2.5 1
31 Capgemini 31 Corp.)
32 Axiscade 4.2 2 9 1
33 Accord 51 Sonata 4 8
34 Brillio 35 Software 3 2
35 Enkindle 4 11 3 27
3 20 52 Kehinfy 748
Technologies 36 Total
3.6 3 53 Imperial Auto
5.5 10 Industries Ltd
2.4 3
54 Sonuvision
55 Yokogawa
56 Wipro GE
Health care
57 Whiteboard
Technology
58 Cimpress
59 Cease Fire
60 Aptean
61 Qspider
* In 3 hikes ** In 3 hikes *** Still in progress
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Students Offered with Higher Package Company 2018-19 Batch
T Keerthana Nashma Harsha Kashyap Roshan Badrinath Sagnik Sneha H R
ISE ISE CSE Company - Microsoft CSE CSE
Company -Nutanix Company- Nutanix Company-Microsoft CTC - 9.03 LPA Company - Microsoft Company – Microsoft
CTC – 19.4 LPA CTC – 19.4 LPA CTC - 9.03 LPA CTC -9.03 LPA CTC – 9.03 LPA
Thejas N Sujay Hegde Sweta Deepika K Rajath N Rinoj
CSE Hegde-ISE ISE ISE ECE ECE
Company-One Direct Company –IG Company – IG Company-Amazon Company -Pathpartner Company - Pathpartner
CTC –8.7 LPA CTC – 8.7 LPA
CTC -12 LPA CTC - 10 LPA CTC – 5.77 LPA CTC- 5.77 LPA
Aasiya Rafee Aishwarya Sanjana V Navya A Vivek Yatheesh N
CSE ISE CSE ISE ECE , ECE
Company – TISMO Company – TISMO Company – HPE Company – Value Labs Company -Value Labs Company -Value Labs
CTC – 5.75 LPA
CTC – 5 LPA CTC – 5 LPA CTC –16 LPA CTC – 16 LPA CTC – 16 LPA
Nikeetha
ISE
Company – Value Labs
CTC –16 LPA
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National Cadet Corps
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, the SIGNAL REGIMENT(Technical Wing of NCC) in
institute which provides the best platform for diverse Bangalore ‘A’ group. NMIT is crowned as the first
beneficial activities and the ‘National Cadet Corps’ engineering college in Karnataka to offer NCC as an
stands the foremost among them. elective course with credits to the students.
NCC at NMIT was introduced right from the The cadets from NMIT have been active in all
inception of college and comes under 1 KARNATAKA the camps and won laurels. This year Associate
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Dept of NCC
NCC Officer Capt.Dr.Rajesh N was assigned with
the duty of ANO in charge to lead the contingent of
106 cadets of Karnataka and Goa Directorate to the
prestigious Republic Day Camp and Karnataka and
Goa Directorate NCC received Prime Minister’s
banner 2019.
The academic year 2018-19 has been the golden SGT Rajat.A.Thammaiah
year for NMIT NCC, CSUO Shreyas S Hampole and SGT Rajath Thammaiah got commissioned into
SUO Spandana Suresh represented India in countries 110 engineering company, Bombay Engineering
like Kazakhstan and Maldives through prestigious Group of Indian Army.
Youth Exchange Programme(YEP), where the cadets
participate in various activities and appreciate each CDT Prashant Tripathi CDT Rajat Yadappanavar
others socioeconomic and cultural realities as the
Ambassadors. CPL Vishal Yadav was adjudged as
‘The Best Cadet’ of the group ‘A’ Bangalore.
NCC in NMIT has motivated many students
in college to take up career in the armed forces.
NMIT has also contributed young engineers as
commissioned officers into the defence, their success
provides sources of
motivation and inspires
the cadets to join the
armed forces.
JUO Snighda This year the Ex NCC
cadet JUO Snighda
joined Indian Naval
Academy (INA) on 21st
December 2018, she is
the first SW to join the
defence forces.
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Cadet Prashant Tripathi and cadet Rajat SUO SPANDANA SURESH
Yadappanavar joined National Defence Academy
and are undergoing training. SUO Spandana Suresh was the part of 4-member
delegation represented NCC India at Maldives. Her
ACHIEVEMENTS OF CADETS : delegation started from 3rd December 2018 to 10th
December 2018. She got an opportunity to interact
CSUO Shreyas S Hampole was the part of with cadets of youth organization of different
12-member delegation represented NCC India at countries like Srilanka, Nepal and Bangladesh and
Kazakhstan through Youth Exchange Programme on 10-03-2018 she gave presentation to DG NCC
(YEP), his delegation started from 13th May 2018 at Delhi.
to 26th May 2018. The contingent was hosted by
Shymkent Pharmaceutical Academy at Shymkent SUO Spandana’s views on YEP
and Taraz State University at Taraz. He visited Almaty
during his stay in Khazakhstan. “It was a good platform to share our rich heritage
and culture with each other and we were given an
CSUO Shreyas’s views about YEP opportunity to meet and interact with the President,
Army officials, Cabinet Ministers and Commissioner
“Youth Exchange Programme provides an of Police of Maldives and was a proudful moment, it
excellent opportunity to NCC cadets to represent was a wonderful experience with lots of memories
our nation in different countries and it is the most to cherish on. I am very proud to say that I could
prestigious thing in every cadets life. Earning a tri- complete the YEP and take pride in wearing the
colour and wearing it proudly on chest is every cadets tricolor on my uniform”.
dream. I was overwhelmed when I came to know that I
stood first in entire Directorate (Karnataka and Goa)
the overall journey of YEP is memorable and we were
even educated about weaponry of ‘Khazakhstan
Army’ and exchanged our socioeconomic and cultural
realities as Ambassadors”
CSUO Shreyas S Hampole was nominated as the
‘BEST CADET’ from Karnataka and Goa Directorate
and represented the Directorate at ‘NATIONAL
LEVEL’ and he was awarded as ‘ALL INDIA SECOND
BEST CADET ‘ in Senior Division Army Category.
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Dept of NCC
BEST INSTITUTION
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology was
recognized as the second best institution of the year
2018-19 by Karnataka and Goa Directorate under
senior wing category.
Apart from regular institutional training and camp
training ,NCC cadets are given opportunities to
organize and participate in various other activities.
CPL VISHAL YADAV
CPL Vishal Yadav was awarded as the best cadet
of Group ‘A’ and received the felicitation for the
same on 26th March 2019 at group headquarters
premises.
Sr.No. Name of the camp Date Junction Number of Cadets
SD SW
1 PRE IGC I (TSC) 17th-26th June 2018 Tumakuru
(BOYS) (GIRLS)
2 PRE IGC II (TSC) 14th-23rd July 2018 NMIT Bengaluru 05 04
3 CATC V 14th-23rd July 2018 NMIT Bengaluru 03 02
4 PRE IGC III 24th July-2nd August 2018 Al Ameen Residental School 18 09
(TSC Hoskote Bengaluru
03 02
5 IGC (TSC) 3rd-12th August 2018 Vijaypura 02 ----
---- 02
6 IGC (TSC) --- Tumakuru 01 01
04 01
7 NIC MYSORE 18th-29th October 2018 Karnataka State Open
University Mysore 04 01
8 PRE IGC I (RDC) 27th September-6th Chitrakoota Institute
October 2018 of Information Science
Bengaluru
9 PRE IGC II (RDC) 8th-17th October 2018 Sacred Heart Girls High
School Bengaluru
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10 PRE IGC III (RDC) 22nd -31st October 2018 Air Force Station Jalahalli Dept of NCC
Bengaluru 03 01
03
11 IGC (RDC) 1st-10th November 2018 Christ University Campus 05 05
Kengeri Bengaluru
12 CATC 8th-17 October 2018 Sacred Heart Girls High
School Bengaluru
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE 2018 ACTIVITIES OF 2018-19
Three cadets from NMIT NCC represented Institutional Training : The institutional training
Karnataka and Goa Directorate in Republic Day for NCC cadets is imparted at the Institution for
Camp 2018. CSUO Shreyas S Hampole , JUO Kevin 120 periods per year. The training is a combination
D Cruz and SUO Spandana Suresh. of theory and practical classes. Some of the topics
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP 2019 covered are Weapon Training, Map Reading, Drill,
Field Craft – Battle Craft, National Integration,
Republic Day Camp provides the cadets precious Personality Development, Disaster Management,
opportunity to be the part of prestigious Republic First Aid and Armed Forces.
Day parade that is held at Rajpath, Delhi on 26th
January every year. COMBINED ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP (CATC) at
NMIT
This year Associate NCC Officer Capt.Dr. Rajesh
N was assigned the duty of ANO incharge to lead Combined Annual Training Camp was organized
the contingent of 106 cadets of Karnataka and Goa at NMIT campus from 14th July to 23rd July 2018
Directorate, this year Karnataka and Goa Directorate by 1 Karnataka Signal Regiment. Camp Commandant
won the overall championship banner and stood as Major Raghavendra C started the camp with his
the CHAMPION DIRECTORATE amongst 17 other opening address. During the camp 400 NCC cadets
Directorates. Karnataka and Goa Directorate stood from 37 different institutions of Bengaluru and
as Champion Directorate after 15 years.
In the Combined Annual Training Camp organized
at NMIT campus, NMIT NCC stood first in drill
competition led by JUO Shishir Shetty.
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Tumkur were trained. Trainers from NCC ,Indian
Army and BSF trained the cadets in different aspects
and the camp concluded with the colourful cultural
evening witnessed by the advisor of NMIT Prof N
R Shetty and Dr H C Nagaraj,Principal,NMIT and
officers from the Directorate.
CANDLE LIGHT MARCH
Lecture by Maj.Raghavendra C, officiating commanding
Officer, 1 Kar Signal Regt NCC
NCC NMIT has adopted Gantiganahalli village
in Yelahanka for cleanliness drive under Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan. On 13th August 2018, 80 NCC
cadets along with 40 villagers took part in cleaning of
surrounding areas, major thrust areas focused were
wastage management, stopping open defecation and
urination.
On 15th August 2018, NCC cadets participated
in cleanliness drive inside the college campus and on
13th February 2019, 57 cadets launched the Swachh
Bharat campaign at Kumara Parvata trek trail and
cleaned the trek route inside the forest.
26/11 remembering the great soldiers of armed Maj.Raghavendra C delivered a lecture on “Army – A way
forces who got martyred on that day 2008, cadets of Life”
of NMIT had the candle light march in Major
Unnikrishnan road and showed their respect
towards the brave souls.
CLEANLINESS DRIVE :
Lt.Col. Ashu Suri, Commanding Officer, 1 KAR Signal
Regt NCC interacting with Cadets
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INDEPENDENCE AND REPUBLIC DAY
CELEBRATION
NMIT NCC cadets celebrated Independence Day
and Republic Day with honour and respect, The Chief
Guest of Independence Day was the former Wing
Commander of the Indian Airforce and Republic
Day was Retd.DGP Shankar Bidari. The Chief guests
were welcomed by Guard of honour followed by
Rastriya salute to the national flag. The NCC cadets
of NMIT expressed their patriotism in both discipline
and cultural talents.
organized street play in Devanahalli in association
with Traffic Police on 14th April 2018. The street
play attracted huge crowd and public appreciated
the cadets.
BLOOD DONATION CAMP
AWARENESS PROGRAMMES
NCC cadets of NMIT have launched a campaign
on ‘TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ROAD SAFETY
AWARENESS’ as a part of campaign NCC cadets
NCC was the proud part of blood donation camp held
on 5th April 2019. Many cadets donated their blood
with great will and cadets volunteered to the blood
donation camp organized by Red Cross Society and
BMST.
RALLY ON SURGICAL STRIKE DAY
A rally was conducted on Surgical Strike day by
NCC cadets that is on 29th September ,2018. The
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cadets showed their immense love and patriotism telecasted on televisions.
towards the ‘Amar Jawan’, they prepared banners on
the same and had rally in the campus. AERO INDIA
The cadets of NMIT got opportunity to visit the
Air Show in Yelahanka ,Bangalore which will be held
once in two years.
SPORTS INTER GROUP COMPETITIONS
NCC Cadets of NMIT Three cadets from NMIT took part in the Inter
Group Competitions (IGC) of Karnataka and Goa
received Volleyball Directorate representing Bangalore ‘A’ Group in
various cultural programs such as group song, group
Championship trophy dance, Ballet and was the Master of Ceremony
for National Integration Awareness Programme,
from Administrative Contingent drill, Guard of honour, PM’s rally and flag
area.
Officer Major
THAL SAINIK CAMP(TSC)
Raghavendra C ,1
JUO Charan Tej
Karnataka Signal was the Team Captain
of TSC-IGC Boys at
Regiment. Vijayapura 2018.
YOGA DAY He was the part
IGC-RDC 2017-18
One month session Mysore and he was
of Yoga training was also a part of Prime
conducted in our Minister’s rally, drill
college , 54 cadets and flag area briefing.
attended massive Yoga session held on 21st June He also represented
2018 at Vidhana Soudha. The event was graced by the Karnataka and Goa
honourable Chief Minister of Karnataka and The Directorate in obstacle
Health and Family Welfare Minister. It was even training Thal Sainik
Camp.
SGT Aditya S
represented Karnataka
and Goa Directorate
and won medal for best
group of Karnataka and
Goa Directorate. JUO
Bhavana completed
her TSC in the year
2018 and cadet Shruti
Khandu also took part
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in TSC IGC 2018 in shooting. India in SAARC nations meet, part of Youth Exchange
Programme in 2016, Srilanka and successfully
GOVERNER HOUSE PROGRAMME completed NCC ‘C’ certificate with grade ‘A’ in 2017.
NCC Cadet Sriranjan S was the master of
She says ”The word NCC invokes a sense of
ceremony at Felicitation program arranged by The pride and contentment in me, the fact being that this
Governer of Karnataka Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala organization made me this me what I am today. I can
for RDC-2019 contingent. say with all honesty that this organization is one of
the actual reasons behind all that is good in me.
NCC makes a cadet responsible, organized,
punctual, fearless yet compassionate and most
importantly an honest Human being.
I can never really thank enough for the pride I carry
along having been associated with this organization
and a privilege that is been to me
NCC taught me that no mountain is too high to
climb and no goal is too difficult once you set your
mind to achieve it, the lessons I was taught will be
carried by me till I exist”
ARMY ATTACHMENT CAMP
Two cadets from NCC NMIT Cadet Y M Santosh
Kumar and Cadet Praveen Bhatt took part in Army
attachment Camp held at Sikandrabad from 14th
April 2019 to 25th April 2019.
CDT Y M Santosh Kumar CDT Praveen Bhatt
CSUO ASHWINI S T
CSUO Ashwini S T (1 Karnataka Air Squadron
NCC) pursuing Aeronautical Engineering at NMIT,
she completed All India Vayu Sainik Camp in flying in
2014, Republic Day parade in 2016 and represented
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RDC 2019
Capt. Rajesh Nandalike and NCC cadets with DG
NCC Lt. Gen P P Malhotra and Defence Minister Smt.
Nirmala Sitharaman in January 2019
Capt. Rajesh Nandalike and his team being appreciated NCC cadets of NMIT took part in Cadets run
by Chief of Indian Army General Bipin Rawat in organized by Karnataka & Goa Dte NCC on 28th
January 2019 April 2019
TREKKING TO SHIVGANGA
A short trek was organized to Shivganga on 28th
April 2019.
Capt. Rajesh Nandalike and his team with Prime
Ministers Trophy and Banner in January 2019
NMIT - Best Institution(R), of the year 2018-19 by
Karnataka and Goa Directorate under Senior Wing
Category, February 2019
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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
Ambedkar Jayanti :
Dr. B R Ambedkar is popularly known as the saw many volunteers in
principal architect of the Constitution of India. attendance and they have
Therefore as a remembrance on 16th April we distributed fruits and sweets to
celebrated his birthday as Ambedkar Jayanti. destitute and donate things in
The chief guest Prof. N R Shetty, enlightened the need. They also wholeheartedly
contribution of Ambedkar to the country and also spent the time with them which
spoke about responsibilities of each and every was worth remembering.
student towards the society. Totally 120 students
witnessed the program.
Visit to Orphanage :
NSS-NMIT organized one day visit to orphanage,
at Vijaypura near Devanahalli. This noble program
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World environment day celebration by planting are addicted to E-gadgets? How do they have to
saplings : use it? And its advantages and disadvantages. Also
Dr. Nalini, one of our NSS faculty member briefed
about cleanliness and how to keep our surrounding
clean in order to stay healthy. At last NSS volunteers
performed street play. We got a good response from
the faculties of the school and children too.
Induction program :
We know that environment is the source of The induction program was conducted in 3 batches
all basic needs. Hence, in order to save trees we for the 1st year students and explained them about
the NSS unit of NMIT planted few saplings in the the importance of NSS and its contribution towards
college garden. After that we all took a pledge that society in which students actively participated.
“everyone will plant at least one sapling and will look
after it”. It was a great step towards saving trees and The sessions included talks by faculties, alumni’s
environment as well. and existing NSS volunteers. The sessions started
with invocation song and other formalities, followed
Celebrated International Yoga Day : by introduction about NSS and its activities.
Swachh Bharat, NMIT Campus :
We celebrated international Yoga Day by
organizing yoga session. On this day Mrs. Shailaja,
one of our NSS faculty member taught few
aasanas and gave speech about benefits of yoga.
All NSS volunteers and faculty members as well
enthusiastically participated in this event.
Visited the Govt. School in Harohalli :
There is a government school in Harohalli village
near NMIT. NSS volunteers visited to the school with
a motto of creating awareness about ban of plastic
usage, using E-gadgets, waste management and
with many more ideas. Our NSS head Mr. Hemanth
Kumar sir gave a speech on how today’s children
Swatchh Bharat Nirman is one of the most ambitious
visions of our honorable Prime Minister, Sri Narendra
Modi. In this regard NSS-NMIT has taken the pledge
to maintain the campus clean and green throughout
the year. Dr. H.C. Nagaraj, Principal inaugurated the
event and about 65 members participated.
Cancer awareness program
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According to WHO’s cancer report, in India the participants later and upheld the need of eye
donation and motivated them to pledge for the
same. Totally 200 members enthusiastically involved.
Raksha Bandana
The event was a witness to the age-old tradition of
lung, oral, lip and neck cancer are the most common
among men while women suffer from cervix, breast
and ovarian cancers.
To create awareness among the students, the
NSS NMIT in association with CYTECARE hospital,
bangalore organized cancer awareness program
where 60 students were actively participated.
Flood relief fund collection
To mobilize funds towards relief to mitigate
the loss of property, damages and human life in celebrating value of brothers and sisters relationship
Kodagu and Kerala region due to heavy rain and in our society. Prof. Karunakar Rai briefed the
severe floods, the NSS NMIT collected funds from audience about the origin of ‘Raksha Bandana’ and
students, teaching and non teaching staff and called for continuing the same in coming generations.
donated it to Kodagu and Kerala region through SAKSHAMA State president presided over the
NITTE Educational Trust, Mangaluru. Total amount function and about 98 members participated.
of Rs.31600/- was collected from students of NMIT
and one day salary of teaching and non teaching staff Drug awareness program
was donated.
Despite being aware of the harmful outcomes,
Blind fold walkathon
The objective behind the blind fold walkathon was
to be empathetic towards blind people. Volunteers many people who use drugs continue to take them
of CAMBA and SAKSHAM, Karnataka addressed which is the nature of addiction. In order to create
awareness among the youth NSS NMIT organized
a drug awareness program where 120 students
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Dept of NSS The blind school in Sidlaghatta has been running
participated.
Swachh Bharat, NMIT Campus
Swatchh Bharat Nirman is one of the most
ambitious visions of our honorable Prime Minister, Sri for at least two decades and constantly growing to
Narendra Modi. In this regard NSS-NMIT has taken accommodate more children. When the NSS-NMIT
the pledge to maintain the campus clean and green team visited them, they found that sky is the limit for
throughout the year. Dr. H.C. Nagaraj, Principal was these kids. The school has enabled the children learn
inaugurated the event and about 80 members were and live with dignity and self-sufficiency.
participated.
Blood Donation Camp
Swatchhata hi seva abhiyan
Blood donation is the
In 2017, the Prime Minister called upon the most sacred and valued
among all the donations
in the world. One unit of
blood saves three lives.
Carrying the same spirit, the
students of NMIT actively
participated in blood
donation camp. The camp
was conducted in association
with Rastrothana Parishat
and Rotary Club, Bengaluru.
Totally 398 units of blood
was mobilized.
nation to invoke the sprit of cleanliness and perform
activities so that 2nd oct. 2017 , the 3rd anniversary
of swatch Bharath mission and Gandhi jayanthi could
be celebrated in a fitting manner. NSS NMIT actively
participated in swachhata hi seva and worked
towards clean india.
A visit to Mentally retarded school
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Sports
The sports club at NMIT is active throughout the year and puts in tremendous effort during practice and
every match they play. This has not gone unrewarded and there numerous with wins stand as testament to
their hard work and talent. In the year of 2018-19 the students’ achievements were outstanding in various
sports and games.
We have organized the VTU North Zone Basketball (M), Throwball (W) Bangalore Zone and Inter Zone
and Bangalore Zone Volleyball (W) successfully in our campus. And also we have organized a coaching camp
for VTU Men Basketball Team to take part in Inter-University Competition held at SRM University Chennai.
Event Result Volleyball (Men)
B. S. Narayana Memorial Winners
State Level Inter Collegiate
Tournment 2nd Runners
Runners
Spardha 2019 Winners
Khel- 2019 Winners
Nitte Kreedotsava-2019 Winners
Momentum - 2019 Winners
Kc Memorial Cup Winners
Vtu North Zone
Vtu Inter Zone Runner Up
New Horizon Cup 2019
Event Result Football
B.S Narayana Memorial Winners
State Level Inter Collegiate
Tournament Runners
Winners
Khel- 2019
Meraki-2019
Throwball (Women)
Event Result
Vtu North Zone Winners
Vtu Inter Zone Winners
Nitte Kreedotsava - 2019 Winners
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Sports
Volleyball (Women)
Event Result
B.S Narayana Memorial Winners
State Level Inter Collegiate
Tournment Winners
2nd Runner Up
Vtu Banglore Zone
Vtu Inter Zone
Basketball (Men)
Event Result
VTU North Zone Winners
VTU Inter-Zone Runners
Dr. M.S Ramaiah Memorial 1st Runners Up
Nitte Kreedotsava - 2019 Runners
Malleshwaram Cup Runners
Badminton
Event Result
VTU Bangalore North Zone Winners
VTU Inter Zone Winners
Infini 2018 Winners
Handball (Men) Hockey
Event Result Event Result
VTU Bangalore North Zone Runners VTU Bangalore North Zone Winners
VTU Inter Zone Winners
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