Madras Institute of Technology

Madras Institute of Technology (MIT)
Motto In the service of India
Type Public university
Established 1949
Chancellor Konijeti Rosaiah (Governor of Tamil Nadu, Ex officio)
Vice-Chancellor Dr M Rajaram
Dean Dr. A.Rajadurai
Registrar S Ganesan
Undergraduates 2000 (approx)
Postgraduates 300 (approx)
Location Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Campus Urban (200 acre)
Website http://www.mitindia.edu/

The Madras Institute of Technology (MIT) is an engineering institute located in Chromepet, Chennai (Madras), India. It is one of the four autonomous constituent colleges (University Departments) of Anna University It was established in 1949 by C. Rajam as the first self-financing engineering institute in the country, and later it merged with Anna University. The institute was at that time an experiment in technical education, for it introduced to India new areas of specialisation: aeronautical engineering, automobile engineering, electronics engineering and instrumentation technology. MIT was the first self-financing college opened in India.

The MIT is the first institute in India to offer postgraduate courses in avionics and mechatronics. The institute also has an unusual practice of "T-series" a student mentoring system by senior students The aeronautical, automobile and electronics departments of this institute are very popular and get the cream of students in Tamil Nadu, usually having very high cut-offs with seats getting filled in the early batches of first day counselling.

The alumni of this institute include former president Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, and writer Sujatha. The former Vice-Chancellor of Anna University Dr P Mannar Jawahar is a former MIT-ian. The cultural festival of MIT Mitafest, is well known in the vicinity of Chromepet.[1] The institute campus is also home to AU-KBC research centre.

With the dawn of Independence, the need for establishing a sound technological basis for industrial advancement of the country was realised. At this juncture in 1949, Mr Rajam Iyer donated 5,lakhs through the sale of his house and founded the MIT, and raised funds from people and industries for its running. Sri M K Ranganathan, Rtd Chief Engineer, became the first principal of the institute.

MIT hoarding seen from the senior hostel terrace

At a time when other engineering institutions were offering conventional courses in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering at the undergraduate level, Mr Rajam launched the experiment of introducing for the first time in the country new areas of specialisation in Engineering, namely Aeronautical Engineering Automobile Engineering, Electronics Engineering, and Instrument Technology. During the early years, the institute offered Diploma in Engineering to science graduates. Over the years, the institute has expanded its original programme and now offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Production Engineering, Rubber and Plastics Technology, Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology.. Now the institute accepts students who have passed the 12th board examinations for its undergraduate programme.

Instrumentation and Control did not exist in India as a subject of study in 1949. Now this branch of applied science and technology has become important in industry, and past students of MIT now hold key positions in research and development organisations, manufacturing industries and educational institutions within the country and abroad.

Administration

Madras Institute of Technology, being a constituent college of Anna University, is governed by a Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Registrar of the varsity. The varsity has a syndicate. The Dean is the head of the institute and oversees day-to-day administration. Each department is led by a Head of the Department (HOD). The hostels are headed by assistant executive wardens placed under an executive warden with dean as the ex-officio warden

The academic policies are decided by the course committee, whose members include all the professors and student representatives headed by a chairman.

Madras Institute of Technology follows the credit-based system of performance evaluation and student-teacher relation, with proportional weighting of courses based on their importance. The total marks (usually out of 100) form the basis of grades, with a grade value (out of 10) assigned to a range of marks. For each semester, the students are graded by taking a weighted average from all the courses with their respective credit points. Each semester's evaluation is done independently with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) reflecting the average performance across semesters.

The admission to the institute is through Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions based on Unified Single Window Admission System for the first year of undergraduate courses. Most of the students from Tamil Nadu qualify from the Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Board examinations. Till 2006, TNPCEE was also a mandatory qualification examination along with the Higher Secondary examination.

Prominent alumni of this institute include former President Abdul Kalam and Sujatha Rangarajan.

Undergraduate departments

Department Intra-college Symposium Inter-college Symposium
Aeronautical Dept - Flight
Automobile Dept Spark Automeet
Computer Technology Dept Trigger Prayatna
Information technology Dept Mutex Samhita
Electronics & Communication Dept Apocalypse Electrofocus
Electronics & Instrumentation Dept Livebeat Intecho
Production Technology Dept Promanic Expro
Rubber & Plastics Technology Dept Spartians Elastoplaz
Department of Aerospace Engineering, MIT

The Department of Automobile Engineering at MIT was started in 1949 and was offering a three-year (undergraduate programme) in Automobile Engineering for Science graduates (BSc). Subsequently, on the formation of Anna University in 1978, MIT became one of the constituent institutions of the university and hence, the department has also become a department of Anna University. The postgraduate programme was started in 1978. This is the only pioneering Institute which is offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Automobile Engineering in the whole of India, besides offering MS (by research) and PhD Programmes. From 1996 onwards a four-year B Tech undergraduate programme for students of higher secondary education is being offered. The department is involved in the programmes of the Centre for Automotive Research and Training (CART).

Head of department (i/c)- Dr. M.Kannan

The Department of Electronics Engineering was established in 1949. It has its core strength in the area of Electronics & Communication. This is the largest department of the MIT campus of Anna University, which has about 25 faculty members serving about 400 undergraduate students and 100 postgraduate students. The research areas include Communication Technologies, Wireless Communication, Network Security, Sensor Networks, Optical Communication, Avionics, Signal Processing, Image Processing & Pattern Recognition and VLSI. The department has collaborative partners from academia and industry both locally and worldwide. For Further info visit.www.electrofocus.org

For the first time in India a postgraduate programme in ME Mechatronics was started in 1999 with an intake of 15 students. The department was awarded A5 grade in 1997-98 (highest grade for 5 years) by the National board of Accreditation. The department has organised nine national level seminars and three summer/winter schools and a number of short term programmes in the areas of low cost automation CNC machines & programming and fluid power automations. The department is headed by Mr Jothilingam.

It is noteworthy that the department in its Silver Jubilee Year of 2012-13 has successfully conducted its Annual National Level Technical Symposium Elastoplaz and Alumni Meet of the year on April 13–14, as a mark of Silver Jubilee celebrations

Research centres

, Centre for Aerospace Research The Centre for Aerospace Research (CASR) came into being in 2000 and focuses on advancing research in aerospace sciences. The centre has design, analysis and computational capabilities to take up problems in high speed and low speed flows, structure, aero-thermal effect and composites. The applications software being regularly employed include MSC-NASTRAN, STAR-CD, CFX, I_DEAS and tascflow. For carrying out experimental studies in the thrust areas, the centre has laboratories and facilities with specialised equipment. The country's first student developed satellite ANUSAT is designed, developed and integrated at this facility. The aerospace department includes the avionics department which designed the control software.

, Anna University - K B Chandrasekhar Research Centre (AU-KBCRC)[2] The Anna University K B Chandrashekar Research Centre was established at the MIT Campus in May 1999 through the donation of 1.00 crore Dr K B Chandrasekhar, chairman and co-founder of Exodus Communications. The infrastructure includes a 256 kbit/s Internet access over a 2 Mbit/s based line, high-end server with broad-based networking. The research activities of the centre are on cryptography, network security, internet access over the power line medium and many others. In addition, the KBC foundation has donated another 0.5 crore rupees towards setting up a state-of–art Java lab at the centre and 1.5 crore rupees for the campus networking and video conferencing facilities. One of the goals of the centre is to link value-addition to the domain-knowledge possessed by the faculty and the students of our university in diverse domains through the use of the Internet and computer software.

, Centre for Automotive Research and Training The Centre for Automotive Research and Training (CART), an inter-disciplinary centre, was established in the year 1997 by the University to mainly cater to the needs of the automotive industry with regard to design, research, consultancy, training and testing. The centre functions currently both at the main campus and at the MIT campus. The centre proposes to offer a postgraduate programme titled, automotive manufacturing management, which will be a highly inter-disciplinary programme mainly framed with inputs from the user industry, namely the automotive industry. The centre acts as a nodal agency interacting with automotive industries both at home and abroad and with various academic departments and centres, functioning at Anna University.

Student organisations

The institute has active National Service Scheme, National Sports Organisation (India) and Youth Red Cross chapters in its campus. Each chapter is headed by a faculty member and has a student body with an organisational set-up similar to Athenaeum. Membership and active participation in one of these organisations is mandatory for first year undergraduate students.

Student organisation Intra-college Inter-college
Computer Society Enigma Carte Blanche
Personality Development Assosiation Persofest -
Youth Red Cross - Vricham
Student organisation odd semester even semester
Rotaract Club Rotofest (special children) Sparish (god gifted children)

Magazines

Cultural

The annual festival of the institute Mitafest is the oldest annual cultural festival of Chennai in existence today. Mitafest is the flagship event of MIT and an event of grandeur and extravaganze, one of the largest cultural festivals of Tamil Nadu drawing footfalls of more than 20,000 students from 100+ colleges for participating in 50+ events across the span of four days. It has thrived for more than 40 years and has blended along as the pride of the institute. Famous personalities of Mitafest in the past are Indian Film Actor Kamal Haasan, famous writer, author and playwright Sujatha, personalities from the film fraternity such as Karthik (singer), Benny Dayal, Naresh Iyer, Krish (singer), HipHop Thamizha , Anuradha Sriram, etc.

Apart from this, there is also an intra-college music festival namely Sivaranjani held in the institute. Each department has its own fest as the technical symposium.

Techfest and symposia

Apart from this, MIT presented "Asymptote 2009" along with its diamond jubilee celebrations. Asymptote-2009 was held on 9, 10 and 11 January 2009. Students from other colleges participated in the event. But this was not continued in the following years.

Every department has an intra-college and inter-college technical symposium.

Participants overlook an event during Asymptote 2009

Placements

All well known core product and service companies come for recruitment and placement interviews happen at a common venue with CEG students in the Anna University - main campus. The placement count got reduced in the recent period.

MIT Alumni Association

The MIT Alumni Association (MITAA) was established in Chennai, in 1966. The first General Body meeting was held on 14 April 1966 and was headed by V Gopalan (I Batch, President), C J G Chandra (I Batch, VP), P S Subramanian (6th Batch, Secretary) and B Venkatraman (4th Batch, Treasurer). K Srinivasan was the dean of the institute at that time.

Similarly, even outside Chennai, there is MIT Alumni Associations which are very active (viz, at Bengaluru, at Singapore, at Dubai just to name few) in providing some sponsorships, justified and needed financial assistance and collaborate with parent MIT alumni chapter and MIT campus on considerable regular basis. Each Alumni group have their own internal communications and are active with participations.

Notable Alumni

T-series

MIT has the unusual practice of 'T-series'. This is a mentorship system and the word is said to have originated from the term Technocrat. Each new 'technocrat' of the institute is assigned to a mentor from the previous batch. He/she also inherits the complete set of 'T-seniors' from this mentor. Mentorship activities span a whole gamut of student activities starting from passing on books, counselling, monetary help (if needed), and placement preparation (mock interview, aptitude).

Each Technocrat will also be assigned to a 'T-number'. The 'T-number' is nothing but a combination of the technocrat's batch number, his department code and his roll number. For example, consider a student who has joined Electronics and Instrumentation Department (Department code is 4). If he belongs to the batch of 2007–2011, he would be the 60th batch from Electronics and Instrumentation Department and hence his 'T-number' would be '604xxx', where xxx represents the person's roll number. As per the 'T-series' this technocrat's mentor would be the person with the 'T-number' '594xxx'. Thus, the T-series can be tracked back to even the first batch of students. The best part is that, Alumni's from earlier batches when they come for get-togethers after years, still make it a practice to at least know and interact with their respective 'T-series' from the current batches.

MIT Museum

A museum named MIT Museum [5] has been set up on the campus. The museum consists of pictures of all important events involving MIT, newspaper coverage, books written by MITians and a replica of a glider made by the students of the 1952 batch. The museum was inaugurated by Anna University vice-chancellor Dr P Mannar Jawahar on 18 March 2011.

MIT Museum

The Tamil language feature film, fivestar (2002), featured in part, the academic life at MIT. It was partly shot in MIT campus (mainly, Hanger-II auditorium) during semester break, particularly for a song where many available students participated. The Director of the film, Susi Ganeshan is one of the MIT alumni.

References

  1. "Rocking time at Mitafest". The Hindu. 22 February 2009.
  2. "AU-KBC Research Center". AUKBC website.
  3. "About Us". web.archive.org. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  4. "The MIT Quill". themitquill.mitindia.edu. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  5. "Museum chronicles achievements of Madras Institute of Technology". The Hindu. 20 March 2011.
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