Sardar Patel Institute of Technology

Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT)
Former name
Sardar Patel College of Engineering Unaided Wing
Motto अम्रतँ तु विदय्
Type Unaided
Established 1995
Affiliation Mumbai University
Principal Dr. Prachi Gharpure
Academic staff
60
Students 1357
Undergraduates 1080
Postgraduates 252
25
Location Andheri, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Campus Urban - 47 acres
Website www.spit.ac.in

Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT) is a research and engineering institute affiliated to Mumbai University. The Institute is reputed for excellent training in programs in engineering and technology at the certificate, degree, post-graduate and doctoral levels, as well as numerous well-regarded research works. Application for Autonomy is in process with Maharashtra State.

Institute Brochure :- http://www.spit.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/AdmissionBrochure.pdf

Location

The institute is located in 47 acres of green campus at Munshi Nagar, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan's Campus, Andheri (West), Mumbai. The campus also houses three Bhavan’s Institutions of great repute namely Sardar Patel College of Engineering – Government aided Autonomous Engineering college, S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, a management institute and Bhavan’s College (the Arts, Commerce and Science college).

History

In 1957, the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan conceived the idea of establishing an engineering college in Mumbai. The Engineering Personnel Committee of the Planning Commission had made certain recommendations for the establishment of new engineering colleges and polytechnics, in order to increase the technical manpower in the country. The proposal of the Bhavan to start an engineering college was favorably received by both the Central and State Governments.

It was on 19 August 1962 that there was a huge gathering at the Bhavan’s Campus in Andheri. There was a mood of joy and festivity as thousands of students, parents and distinguished men and women from all walks of life came to take part in and witness an important and memorable function i.e. the inauguration of Sardar Patel College of Engineering by first and then Prime Minister of independent India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Kulpati Dr. K.M. Munshi, the founder of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan trust. In 1995 Self Financed Engineering Course were added to it and it has been conducting Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering and Information Technology Courses from 1995-1996. These courses have earned a great reputation in the field of engineering education, as well as industry. The University of Mumbai desired that these self-financed courses be separated and housed in a separate building and developed as a separate self-financed entity. Thus Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Unaided Wing from year 2005-2006 is established in its new building under the name and style of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Sardar Patel Institute of Technology and is affiliated to Mumbai University. The institute has a strong alumni base of 4000+ members.[1] The institute celebrated 20 years of its contribution in the year 2015.

Vision

To build a renowned institute which will produce world class graduate engineers with social sensitivity.

Building of Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai

Courses

Graduate Courses

Postgraduate Courses

Research / PhD

Faculty

It has the best teaching staff having experience in both academic as well as industry. Most of the faculties at the institute have more than 15 years of experience. 10 faculty members are Ph.Ds and other 20 are pursuing Ph.Ds.

Placements and Internships

The college attracts a good quality recruiters ranging from Fortune 500 to startups and from core technical to leading banks. The highest package offered is 18.5 l.p.a by Morgan Stanley(location Mumbai) for the batch 2015-2016. The average package is around 6.3 l.p.a for the batch 2015-16. Around 159 students received dream placements.[2]

Industries and government organizations are consistently offering projects to students and faculty members. Few of the projects are -

Student Bodies

The Students' Council is the primary student representative body. The general secretary and the cultural secretary are mainly responsible for the smooth conduct of these activities. They work under the guidance of the Vice President (who is a professor). The sports secretaries of the council also organize various sports events during the academic year.

Each stream has its own student body -

The college also supports entrepreneurship and has an Entrepreneurship-Cell(E-CELL) affiliated to National Entrepreneurship Network(NEN)

Informal Clubs & Associations

Shutterworks is an informal club that aims to promote the photography culture in the college. The basic idea behind this is to get a group of photography fanatics together, who exchange their knowledge about photography and enhance their skills.

It helps students improve their communication skills through a range of activities based on public speaking, group discussion, interviews, vocabulary and grammar games.

SPQC organizes quizzes focusing on sharpening thinking abilities of students in humorous and entertaining ways.

It has helped the students win national level debates and now stands firmly established as a club to encourage the debating culture.

The Brigade functions as a dynamic library and encourages direct interaction between book-lovers who can get their books directly from contributors.

It is a novel initiative aimed at educating its members in Astronomy and has also launched an astronomy magazine called “Anant”.

College Magazine and Online Newsletter - SPark

SPIT has its own annual college magazine and Online Newsletter named 'SPark' - What Ignites SP. It includes reports on the activities that have taken place in SPIT throughout the year, as well as articles and photographs. It was founded in 2013 by Soham Kanade.

College Festivals

SPIT hosts SPACE jointly with SPCE , which takes place in February every year. It is a 3-day professionally organized college festival and stands as one of the best college festivals hosted by an engineering college. It serves as an ideal platform for students all over the city to display their skills and talent through wide range of literary, fine art, performing arts and technical competitions. Udaan is the annual Cultural Festival Matrix is a 2-day Technical Festival of college with events like Laser Tag, Virtual Stock Market, Robotics, Hackathon, Fun Encrypted, Land Mafia and much more.

For more details, visit http://www.spacethefest.org

Robocon

The institute has a passionate robotics culture. The robotics team of the institute has been doing exceedingly well consistently over the past years. Robocon, a portmanteau for Robotic Contest, is an intellectual exercise for engineers determined to innovate and create machines for completing various tasks.

National Level Ranking:-

Year Rank
2014 4
2013 10
2012 33
2011 19
2010 10

CodeChef

The institute conducts various coding competitions in association with CodeChef. The students are actively involved on CodeChef to solve various coding questions. For more details, visit https://www.codechef.com/campus_chapter/CODE_SPIT .

Drama Team

The drama team of S.P.I.T won the second prize at the national level street play competition at Vista'14 - the management summit of IIM Bangalore.

CIMA India Global Business Challenge

The team Maverick Minds from the institute has won the CIMA 2015 Global Business Challenge finale.

Facilities and Infrastructure

Scholarship / Freeship

Most of the students avail the facility of freeship or scholarship provided by various organisations such as :-

All this are subject to proper documents and term and conditions applicable in that year.

MoUs and Tie ups

Sardar Patel Institute of Technology started CRINE with the mission of driving innovation through learning from neurons. The objective of this center is to promote research in neuromorphic engineering, to promote collaboration between colleges and disciplines and to enhance industry institute interaction. The institute has also signed MOU with Eduvance and the center is supported by Cypress Semiconductors University Alliance Program. First time faculty and students from different departments of VJTI (Matunga), SPIT (Andheri) and Fr.CRCE (Bandra) started working together in multidisciplinary area.

  • 1. Cooperation for Dissemination of Knowledge
  • 2. Joint Research Projects
  • 3. Exchange of Faculty
  • 4. Knowledge Sharing
  • 5. Utilization of Academic Infrastructure

Awards/Honors received by faculty and institute

  • Principal Dr. Prachi Gharpure, has been nominated by University of Mumbai as Local Secretary for Information and Communication Science including Computer Science, for the 102nd session of the Indian National Science Congress to be held in Mumbai from 3–7 January 2015. It is a prestigious academic national level event inaugurated by the Prime Minister and attended by the President of India every year. Mumbai University is hosting this event after 53 years.
  • Dr. Surendra Singh Rathod, Professor and Head of Electronics Engineering Department at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology was honoured with India International Friendship Society’s most coveted institutional and globally reputed "SHIKSHA RATTAN PURASKAR" along with "Certificate of Excellence" for his service s and achievements in the field of engineering education at a glittering function. The award was presented by Dr.G.V.G.Krishnamurthy, former Chief Election Commissioner, Govt. of India on 29 May 2012 at India International Center, New Delhi.
  • Dr. Dhananjay Kalbande, awarded Post-Doctorate fellowship by Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Notable Alumni

  • Rahul Chari, Co-founder of Mime360 & PhonePe, VP Engineering at Flipkart
  • Suman Singh, CEO of BAJAAO.COM and Ex-CEO of Austin Bazaar
  • Vitthal Srinivasan, Ex - APAC Sales Planner, Google
  • Manisha Prakash, Assistant Director, Indian Information Service, Government Of India
  • Adhitya Iyer, Author of The Great Indian Obsession (The Untold Story of India's Engineers) & TedX Speaker
  • Kartik Poddar, Co-founder of Fropcorn
  • Kartik Bansal, Co-founder of Fropcorn
  • Divyesh Kharade, Co-founder of TeamGum and Bizpunditz
  • Nilesh Dungarwal, Co-founder WorkIndia.in and GetProfessor.com
  • Saurabh Netravalkar, Indian cricketer
  • Shefali Zariwala, Actress
  • Uday Mane, Author of The Helpline
  • Minal Dhondge, Economic Times Young Leader, 2015
  • Aaswad Satpute, Computer Scientist, Mathematician and Google Scholar, 2016
  • Ritika Nevatia-Kanade, Programmer Scientist

Companies founded by alumni

Technology Business Incubator

The Technology Business Incubation Centre was established in 2009. It is an initiative to nurture a culture of entrepreneurship in the creative minds of young engineers so that their ideas are implemented into newer products or services that have marketing potential. This centre started and supported by the institute provides all the required infrastructure and support for technology-based entrepreneurship. It helps and motivates young innovators to become successful entrepreneurs.

It is supported by Department of Science and Technology, National Entrepreneurship Network, Institute Alumni, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre and Entrepreneurship Cell. The institute received a grant of Rs 4.17 crore[3] from the Department of Science & Technology (DST) for TBI which would be used to support students from both in-house and other institutes to set up businesses.

Companies Benefitted:-

  • Mime360, Acquired by Flipkart
  • Pykih
  • Nexchanges
  • Kias Tech
  • Go Hero Go
  • Fore Hotels

Products and apps

Dozens of products and apps are developed every year at the institute to solve the problem of tomorrow. The list includes only sustaining and successful products and apps -

Citations

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