University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering

University of Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE) was established in 1917, under the name Government Engineering College, by Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. It is the 5th engineering college to be established in the country and 1st in Karnataka. UVCE is one of the few technical institutions in the country that is vested with the status of a university and autonomy on the lines of IITs. It is one of the oldest technical institutions in the country, imparting technical education leading to B.Tech., B. Arch., M.Tech., M. Arch. and PhD degrees in the various disciplines of Engineering and Architecture. The college is approved by the AICTE and the Government of Karnataka. UVCE has secured an NAAC accreditation score of 3.75 (A++ Grade).[1] UVCE, while a constituent college of Bangalore University until 2022, secured an NIRF ranking of 64.[2] The college used to receive financial aid under the TEQIP program from the World Bank.[3]

University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering
MottoFor Quality and Excellence
TypePublic technical university
Established1917; 107 years ago (1917)
Parent institution
University of Mysore (1917–1964)
Bangalore University (1964–2021)
AccreditationAICTE, NAAC
ChairmanB. Muthuraman
DirectorSubhasish Tripathy
FounderSir M. Visvesvaraya
Address
K R Circle
,
Bangalore, Karnataka
,
India

12°58′31″N 77°35′12″E / 12.97528°N 77.58667°E / 12.97528; 77.58667
Campus
  • K R Circle campus – 15 acres (6.1 ha)
  • Jnana Bharathi campus – 50 acres (20 ha)
Colors   Red and grey
Website

B. Muthuraman has been appointed as the first chairman of the Board of Governors at UVCE.[4]

History

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Main Block, UVCE Bangalore

In 1917, the then Diwan of Mysore, Sir M. Visvesvaraya, felt the need to have an engineering college in the state as the College of Engineering, Guindy and College of Engineering, Pune were unable to accommodate enough students from Mysore State.

He started the college in 1917 in Bangalore as a School of Engineering with 20 students in Civil and Mechanical Engineering branches in the PWD building. S V Setty was a founding professor. It was the fifth engineering college to be started in India and the first one in the Mysore State. In 1965, the name of the college was changed to University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE), after the founder. For the first time in India, a department of Electrical Engineering was established in UVCE in 1921.

UVCE has been affiliated to Bangalore University since 1964. Dr. Venugopal K R, UVCE alumni, Principal UVCE and Vice Chancellor Bangalore University was the Special Officer to the Government of Karnataka for Trifurcating Bangalore University. He submitted the report on 26 March 2015 for restructuring Bangalore University into Bangalore University, Bengaluru City University and Bengaluru North University and UVCE to be carved out as Centre of Excellence on the model of Indian Institute of Technology. UVCE was granted autonomy by a bill tabled in Karnataka assembly and now UVCE is an autonomous institution with effect from 25 March 2022 with the UVCE Act 2021.

Campus

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UVCE is situated at K.R. Circle and in the neighborhood of Vidhana Soudha, Government of Karnataka, with a campus area spreading over 15 acres, housing the Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. The institute runs the Civil Engineering and Architecture courses at the Jnana Bharathi Campus, occupying an area of about 50 acres.

The college provides hostel facilities for boys and girls separately, both in the Jnana Bharathi and K.R. Circle campus.

 
UVCE during Quit India Movement

Admissions

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Candidates who qualify in the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) / Aptitude test conducted by the Government of Karnataka are eligible for admission to the Undergraduate Engineering / Architecture courses. Candidates belonging to Union Territories / other states are also admitted to the college under the Central Government quota. Candidates who qualify through GATE and PGCET are eligible to the Post Graduate programmes. Candidates who qualify in the test conducted by Bangalore University are eligible for Research programmes leading to M.Tech. in Engineering and Doctoral programmes. Admission to UVCE is strictly done on the basis of merit.[5]

Academics

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Minchu - Marvel
 
Wings of UVCE

The institution offers 8 undergraduate (B.Tech. / B. Arch) and 24 postgraduate (M.Tech. / M. Arch.) programmes.

Student life

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College Fests

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Civista

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It is a cultural fest organized every year by a Civil Engineering department which is situated in Jnanabharathi Campus.

Milagro

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Milagro[6][7] is the Annual inter-collegiate cultural fest that is organized in UVCE started in the year 1995. This event draws crowds of up to 2,000 and is organized during March - April.[8][9]

Inspiron

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Since its inception in 2009, Inspiron has been hosted by the Training and Placement Office, UVCE.[10]

Impetus

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IMPETUS is a national-level technical extravaganza organised by IEEE UVCE which was started in the year 2001.[11]

Corporate companies like IBM, Yahoo!, NIIT, Motorola, Cognizant, Infosys, DELL etc. and Government organisations like BWSSB and BESCOM sponsor the fest. The event hosts both technical events like Circuit Debugging, OSP, Web Designing, Technical Quiz and non-technical events like Mad Ads, Ad-Venture, Team building event, Marketing event, Mock stock etc.[citation needed]

Kagada

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Kagada[12] is a National Level Annual Technical Paper Presentation Contest organized by IEEE UVCE.

Convocation

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Every year convocation is held in June, where degrees are awarded to graduating students.

Notable alumni

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IEEE UVCE Fellow awardees

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  • M A L Thathachar[16]
  • S. S. Iyengar
  • Viktor Prasanna[17]
  • V. Prasad Kodali[18]
  • Vasudev Kalkunte Aatre
  • Rajkumar Buyya[19]
  • Venugopal K R,[20] Former Principal UVCE and Vice Chancellor Bangalore University, IEEE Fellow, ACM Distinguished Educator, for his contributions to "Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Education".
  • N. Ahmed, 1985 "for his contributions to engineering education and digital signal processing."

Alumni Associations

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Instead of typically one per institution there are three associations formed by different groups: VisionUVCE,[21] UVCE Foundation,[22] UVCE Centenary Foundation,[23] UVCE Graduates Association,[24] UVCE_ALUMNI.

References

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  1. ^ UVCE Profile campusuvce.in
  2. ^ "MoE, National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF)". www.nirfindia.org. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  3. ^ "World Bank grants funds for UVCE". The New Indian Express. 16 May 2012.
  4. ^ "B Muthuraman appointed as UVCE board chair". Deccan Herald. 4 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Admission Process | UVCE - First Engineering College of Karnataka". uvce.ac.in. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Milagro".
  7. ^ "MILAGRO UVCE".
  8. ^ "MILAGRO 2016 - UVCE". Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Milagro 2016".
  10. ^ "HOME | Training and Placement Office, UVCE". campusuvce.in. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  11. ^ "IEEE Bangalore section : History". IEEE. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  12. ^ "KAGADA".
  13. ^ "Dr. Venugopal K R". Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  14. ^ "UVCE-Notable Alumni".
  15. ^ "About Dr N Seshagiri".
  16. ^ "M. A. L. Thathachar". IEEE. IEEE Xplore. Archived from the original on 10 April 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  17. ^ Viktor K. Prasanna
  18. ^ "V. Prasad Kodali - Engineering and Technology History Wiki". March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  19. ^ "Professor Rajkumar Buyya's Cyberhome". Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  20. ^ "Dr. Venugopal K R, Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University". Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  21. ^ "VisionUVCE - UVCE Alumni". VisionUVCE. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  22. ^ "Home".
  23. ^ "UVCE Centenary".
  24. ^ "UVCE Graduates Association". uvcega.org. Retrieved 1 August 2023.