Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi (Hindi: ??????????? ????????????? ??? ???????????? ???????) (commonly known as BIET Jhansi) is a government-funded autonomous engineering college in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a constituent college of Uttar Pradesh Technical University. It is recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education.
It was established in 1986 by the Government of Uttar Pradesh to provide impetus to technical education in the state and was the fifth government engineering college in the state. The first batch of the college was admitted in 1989 and graduated in 1993.
The highest executive body of the institute is the Board of Governors. Prof. V K Tyagi is currently officiating as the Director of the institute.
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Management and administration
BIET Jhansi is funded by the government of Uttar Pradesh. However, many of the new projects are also being supported by the World Bank under the Technical Education Quality Improvement Project (TEQIP).
Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology is a registered society under the Society Registration Act 1860, at Jhansi. The Board of Governors is the governing body of the society. The board includes:
- Prof V G Das, Retd. Director, Dayalbaducational Institute Agra as Chairman
- Sri Sunil Mittal, IAS, Principal Secretary, Technical Education' Government of Uttar Pradesh as Vice Chairman
- Prof Sanjay Dhande, Director, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur as Member
- Prof Pradipta Banerji, Director, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee as Member
- Prof. R K Khandal, Vice-Chancellor, Uttar Pradesh Technical University as Member
- Nominee of the All India Council of Technical Education as Member
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History
The foundation stone of the institute was laid in May 1986 by the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Vir Bahadur Singh. The first director of the institute was Prof. Ram Singh Nirjar, who became the chairman of the All India Council of Technical Education. He assumed office as the first director of the institute (then known as "Bundelkhand Engineering College") in 1988.
T45 and 60 students respectively and Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering was rechristened as Electronics and Communication Engineering and intake was raised to 60. In 2002, the intake of Civil Engineering was increased to 45. From 2002 a four-year B. Tech programme in Electrical Engineering with an intake of 60 students was added to the existing B. Tech programmes.
In 2005 two postgraduate programmes in Environmental Engineering and Construction Technology and Management (in the Civil Engineering Department) and one in Manufacturing Science and Technology (in the Mechanical Engineering Department) with intake of 18 students each were started. In 2006 an M. Tech. programme in Digital Communication System (in the Electronics and Communication Engineering Department) with an intake of 20 students was added to the list of postgraduate programmes. In 2007, a two-year management programme leading to an M.B.A. degree with an intake of 60 students, was started. The total intake of students in the institute, including M. Tech. programmes, is 474.
Admissions
The institute admits students for its Bachelor in Technology (B.Tech) programme from all over India through the competitive Common Entrance Test SEE-UPTU.
Ranking
For the academic session 2012-13 the institute was ranked 1st in terms of university results declared by UPTU (now AKTU) among all the state level engineering institutes affiliated to the university.
Accreditation
The B.Tech degrees in Civil, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, Computer Science and Chemical branches of the institute have been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation. The CS and ME branches have been re-accredited for a period of three years, starting 2004, whereas the CE branch has been accredited for a period of five years.
Affiliation
The Institute became autonomous in 2011-2012 session for B.Tech. branches, But is affiliated to the Gautam Buddh Technical University, Lucknow. The Institute awarded B.Tech until 2010 - 2011 from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi. Currently only for M.Tech and MBA degrees are awarded from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi
Location
BIET is in the historical city of Jhansi in the Bundelkhand region of the state of Uttar Pradesh in north India. The institute's campus is around 12 kilometers from the Jhansi Central Railway Station, on the Jhansi-Kanpur National Highway (NH 25).
Departments
Chemical Engineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering was established in 1996. The department has organized training programs under World Bank Assisted, Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP).
The department has Chemical Engineering lab, Fluid Mechanics Lab, Fluid and Particle Operations Lab, Heat Transfer Lab, Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab, Process Dynamics and Instrumentation Lab, Chemical Technology Lab, Energy Lab and Mass Transfer Lab. The department has a CAD lab with Chemical Engineering software like ASPEN, ORIGIN,and PROSIMULATOR.
Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 1989. The department is engaged by the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, Rural Engineering Services and U.P. Jal Nigam to train field and sector professionals for government departments. The department does research projects sponsored by AICTE/DST/UP-CST.
Computer Science and Engineering
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in 1989. The department is a member of the Computer Society of India (CSI). The department has a Software Development Lab, Information System Lab, Computer Graphics Lab, UNIX and LINUX Lab, and a Database Management Lab.The unique feature of college is SUN Java Lab, which is not available in any other college of UPTU. The department gives internet service to students through ISDN line provided by BSNL. These computers are connected to each other through LAN and these are supported by a SUN server with EM 64T (extended Memory 64 bit Technology Intel Xeon processor) with 800 or higher MHz front side bus and hyper threading support.
The systems are equipped with operating systems such as LINUX, UNIX, Solaris, Windows NT, Windows XP and software packages that include Java, Oracle 10i, Developer 2000, C++/C, Visual Basic, ASP, SQL Server etc. and open source software packages.
Electronics and Communication Engineering
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in 1998. The department has a Microprocessor Lab. The Digital Electronics Lab is used for study of encoders and decoders, multiplexers and demulti, flip -flops, counters and shift registers, and parity generators and checkers. A brief idea of digital I.C. is also provided.
A Fiber Optics Communication Lab is established in the department, provides education on fiber optics communication, analog and digital link, attenuation: banding, and impurities. Other labs include Printed Circuit Board Lab and Electrical Machine Lab.
The Department contributes to IEEE by doing research.
Information Technology
The Department of Information Technology was established in 2000. It hosts Digital and Computer Graphics Lab which consist of 15 Logic Trainer Boards, performing logical testing facilities. The Department is equipped with 64 bit RISC Based IDNY (R400) silicon graphic server. The Department has Image Processing tools, Meta Labs, and other graphic facilities.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in 1990. The department has a CAD Lab equipped with Pentium IV 2.8 GHz, plotters etc. and software packages such as Pro-e (Wild Fire), Catia, Autocad 2000. The department has a Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Lab, Fluid Machinery Lab, Machine Lab, Heat Transfer Lab, Automobile Lab and Materials testing lab.
Electrical Engineering
The department has an electrical engineering lab. The department has various renowned staff.
Infrastructure
Campus
The institute has excellent physical infrastructure with a lush green campus sprawling over 240 acres (0.97 km2). Total built-up area of the institute building is 28700 m². The inside of the campus resembles a city, with gardens, lawns, residential complexes and wide roads. The campus has its own water and backup electricity supplies along with shopping centers to cater to the daily needs of residents.
The campus is divided into four zones:
- Student Residential Zone
- Faculty and Staff Residential Zone
- Student Recreational Area that includes the Student Activity Center (SAC), forums and their offices, cricket ground, basketball courts and hockey field
- Academic Zone that includes academic institute building, engineering departments, offices, lecture halls, central library and workshops
The Central Library spreads over 1100 m² containing paper and digital books. It has a collection of 33,500 books including 8,300 books by the World Bank. It has 86 journals and 580 back volumes of IEEE, ASWE, American Society of Civil Engineers, ACM, ACI, etc. International journals and technical papers are accessible to students through the Indian National Digital Library in Engineering INDEST-AICTE consortium. The World Bank contributes a variety of books.
The Administrative block houses the Director's Office and the Central Library. Each department has its own separate block that houses the lecture halls and respective labs.
The student residential zone is divided into two main sectors--for men's and women's hostels. There are six hostels (four for men and two for women). The hostels are named after the books/compositions of the Hindi poet Maithili Sharan Gupt.
- Vrindavan (first year students)
- Saket (second year students)
- Panchwati (third year students)
- Jai Bharat (final year)
- Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Boys Hostel (Tech and MBA students)
- Major Dyanchand Boys Hostel (M.Tech and MBA students)
- Yashodhara (girls)
- Kalpana (girls)
IBM Centre of Excellence
IBM identified BIET Jhansi as an IBM Centre of Excellence, starting academic session 2010-11. Through the IBM Academic Initiative, IBM is working with BIET Jhansi to teach students the open-standards skills to compete in the ever-changing technology workplace by conducting training for students through faculty enabled by IBM.
Faculty
The teacher-student ratio stands at 1:20. Faculty with postgraduate qualification stands at 100% whereas the percentage of faculty with PhD is 68%.
The institute employs senior technical personnel as guest faculty following the trend of industry-academia collaboration. The institute encourages industrial trips to, and closer co-operation with, government and private industry.
Placement record
The institute has an excellent placement record. The entire class of 2012 were placed in multinational and national companies. Some of the past recruiters at BIET include JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Adobe Systems(India), Aricent Technologies, Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC India), Infosys Technologies, Accenture(India), Sasken, Reliance Industries Ltd, Samsung Electronics, Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies, Pepsi, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Mahindra Satyam, GlobalLogic, SAIL,BAJAJ POWER, UPRVUNL, EGIS India Consulting Engineers,Vizag steel, Hindustan Unilever, Jaypeee Group, Larsen & Toubro, Jindal Group, Syntellent, Era Constructions, DSCL, Soma Enterprises among others.
Summer internship
The students of the new MBA programme underwent an intensive two months summer training at ITC, Coke, Reliance, Godrej, Blue Star, LML, HAL, BAJAJ, BHEL, Hindalco, IFFCO, HDFC, ICICI,NTPC, among others.
Events
Annual cultural festival - Utsav
Utsav provides opportunity to the budding talent in the institute to showcase their talent to a larger audience.
Annual technical festival - TeChZioN
TeChZioN is the annual technical festival which allows students to showcase their technical abilities beyond the ambit of academics. Many colleges of repute are invited to take part in TeChZioN. Technical symposiums and guest speakers from many areas of technical research and development mark this event.
Annual sports festival - PACE
PACE is the annual sports fest which promotes a spirit of friendly competition among the branches of the college. The overall winner branch parades through the institute campus.
Annual alumni meeting - Kutumb
The institute organizes Kutumb every year to celebrate the success and growth of its alumni and to share their experience with present students.
There are chapters of the alumni network in industrial bases like Bangalore and Noida.
Bencolites
The institute used to be known as Bundelkhand Engineering College. BENCOL is an acronym for Bundelkhand ENgineering COLlege. Hence the term "Bencolites" refers to the students (current and graduated) of the institute. Though BENCOL was changed to BIET (in around 1994-1995), the term Bencolites is still used by alumni.
Notable alumni
- Rahul Lakhmani, Founder and CEO, Skiify
- Alok Kaushal, CEO at Deepija Telenetworks
- Navneet Kumar, Founder at Coupondekho.com
- Prashant Parashar , CTO at Zomato
References
External links
- Official website
- TechZion'13
- Literary Sub Council
- Gautam Buddh Technical University
- Connecting IIT Kanpur with BIET Jhansi
- Bifurcation of UPTU results into more scramble for Government Engineering Colleges
- Cisco Router customer support
- E-learning project at BIET Jhansi launched by IIT Kanpur
- BIET Jhansi to give vocational training
- New indoor stadium coming up at BIET Jhansi
- Students create website for info on top UP engineering colleges
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